I do remember offing a few... dozen... hundred police officers in GTA V. I did always wonder about their children waking up in the morning only to find their mom in shock, realizing that their father is never coming home. Aaaand off to the next heist!
lol but why just police officers? I used to park my car in the street so no other car could get through and then kill everyone with a tank. But well, this was back in the day, in GTA Vice City and San Andreas
i actually avoided when possible,except if i was trevor becouse that was in character.... michael is a pro, he wouldnt want the heat and franklin doesnt look like a gagsta and wouldnt want the rep. i did however caused lots of property damage
And the hookers, just turning tricks for an honest dollar! The Cluckin' Bell employees I shot, for no real reason. The shopkeepers I'd murder, in cold blood, just so they wouldn't press the alarm! GTA is full of examples
Tbh, the police in GTA, mostly in recent ones, is just a compilation of psychos anyway. If you bump into them they shoot you on sight, just like that. In GTAV, it's even common to just approach them, stand there and still get shot to death. I don't think those are innocent people. As everything GTA, it's a parody of a decadent system that, pretty much like Arkham City, decided to let mass murderers in charge of the city. (well, technically it's a common example of "gameplay over realism because fun", but let's act like if...) Main difference compared to Batman tho, is that you yourself could totally apply for being part of the police. Would fit right in.
I didn't want to kill the doctor in the last of us. I thought i could just push him aside or something if i got close. I ended up stabbing him in the neck with his own scalpel :p. I tried.
At level 107 as a female Redguard. Haven't made the dragons appear yet, so I don't have to choose a side. Working through the Dark Brotherhood first. Then, when everything else is done, I'll wake the dragons.
wariodude128 I did Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, Mage's Guild, Dawnguard, the quests on Solstheim, and a ton of other quests before I finally did the summit lol
Or any enemy in any Uncharted game (more or less). Even if they're employed by crazed warlords (like in Uncharted 2), they're still just henchmen with a brutally dangerous boss.
yup. they're just innocent security guards guarding an expensive art gallery. they did nothing wrong apart from expecting Nathan to not be a sociopathic murderer of innocents XD.
Connor is just following his own ideals, going against the law in doing so. (The established law anyhow.) That is one example. He isn't doing his "job" as much as he is "doing whatever the hell he wants to do atm".
that jab against JRPG protagonists was absolutely spot on and hilarious!! And also all the love for Dave's increasingly brilliant and hilarious acting performance! Another stellar video guys, great job! Shut up and take my RU-vid add-money, how little that might be ^^'
not kidding, as soon as saw him as a doctor in first 5 seconds, i immediately knew it was the doctor from the Last of Us. who here thought the same just as fast?
I kind of get this. It must be terrifying to go up against a protagonist in a video game when you're just one of many insignificant pawns that we gamers just plough through without a second thought. Except for spec ops: the line. That entire game is a bloody moral dilemma.
Occam's Blazer plus Sif story is sadder than that cuz if you play the dlc b4 sif she/he knows you & wants to protect you & everyone from the abyss, as that video was from doing that
Not really. +20 physical resistance and chance to knockback enemies isn't that good compared to: +3 Strength, +2.5 armour penetration, +8 Attack, +2 material tiers' worth of base bonuses and an extra rune slot (Starfang) And if you give Sten anything other than Asala, you're not playing his character properly....
What???? Galmor was hardly "innocent" the amount of times I had to hear him wanting to burn the "neutral" city of Whiterun should more than say otherwise for him.
PlayStation access just to remind you guys in Skyrim you do have a choice to not choose any side therefore avoiding have to kill anyone just thought I mentioned but you guys are fantastic keep up the good work 🤘
Am I the only one who slowly burned the doctor to death while the others watched in fear as I slowly walked towards them, my wild white eyes looking straight threw their souls as I raised my flamethrower extinguished their lives?
Mishaari91 Isn't The Last of Us in the future or something? I keep meaning to pick it up...of course I said the same thing about Heavy Rain and still haven't done it.
some fun Skyrim trivia: if you complete the civil war quest-line before going to Sovengarde, you can meet either legate Rikka or Ulfric and Galmar. if you talk to Galmar before you beat Alduin, he's pissed that you are still bothering him even in death. he gets a little bit more friendly after you save the world though
We're talking about the one that we *have* to actually kill in the course of the story not the one we choose to killed. So,poor police man just doing their job but then again,they are corrupt.
You don't have to kill a single one though, so that doesn't fit. If you don't want to kill them, don't kill them. Didn't kill a single human in my first run.
Borderlands 1 and 2, you'll come across certain types of enemies that will literally tell you that you can still leave and they won't stop you. You also come across some that complain about the fact that you attacked them right when they were about to get off work and go home, if you happen to stop hostilities they will thank God because all they want is go home to their families.
Krishna karthik ....I think we can come to a compromise...right? Imperials and stormcloaks: *NO* Me: ....ok...I'll just...uh...sit in the corner and...contemplate life
There’s one character just doing their job that tops my list of people I have to kill and wish I didn’t. That individual is Fallout 4’s Scribe Haylen. I always side with the Railroad, which, inevitably, brings me into full on conflict with the Brotherhood of Steel. I have the mod Danse Against the Brotherhood, so I don’t lose him. Most of the rest of the Brotherhood, no love lost. The one exception is Haylen. She’s a genuinely good person and the most unfortunate casualty in the conflict.
the All in one gamer outside xbox is a better channel to be honest. the videos are way more original and have more than the same 10 games over and over again theres also the fact that outside xbox talk about all games and this channel is strictly playstation only
Well xbone has to talk about other games, because they dont have many , hahahaha But seriously they dont have many games so they talk about other games.
How about the main bosses in Darksiders 1? With the exception of Straga, "The Destroyer's Chosen" had nothing to do with the events that led to War being framed for jump starting the apocalypse. In fact, there real job is to ensure the cage containing Samael stays shut, which was probably a good thing. But we really needed to get to the Destroyer, so to bad.
The ethics of medicine would NOT support vivesection of a healthy, living patient NO MATTER the benefit to humanity. FIRST: DO NO HARM. No caveats or ethical ambiguity. They stopped being doctors the moment they put her on the operating table. Morality and ethics are NOT the same thing. ethical integrity means adhering to a code of conduct which can separate emotional or socially ingrained ideology and behaving with values which are not subject to the desire to serve selfish means. Selfish you say? How is sacrificing a life to save millions of others selfish? In order to overcome empathic response and murder a 14 year old girl, you must somehow convince yourself that she is seperate from the humanity you are claiming to serve and that her life and sentience is utterly valueless. Thus you are the great savior of the group which somehow posseses all the things worthy of saving. That is narcissism on a psychopathic level. As much as it sucks, no doctor could be considered ethical if they had any part in this, regardless of the will to do greater good. Is Joel wrong for saving her at humanity's doom? It could be argued that he is just an outright murderer, cannibal, marrauder and bad man. All true. But he didn't take an oath to behave by ethical standards and a great deal of time is spent establishing him as such. Joel is however, MORAL. Even though he did unspeakable things, he did so to survive and ensure the survival of people he cared about. This is the gread dilemma underlying Last of Us. Morality conflicting with ethics and the drastically unstable ground between. This is the most basic element of existential conflict within us all. Food for thought.
I watched this video before I played The Witcher 3 and getting to the caretaker was more fun because while I knew about him I had no clue when or where I would find him.
Me: *Sees Title* Also Me: They gonna put the doctor from TLOU in. PSA: *intro about doctor from TLOU* Me: I gotta comment about this... You: *likes this comment because you laughed and are just awesome*
Hey Rob, how about a feature on funny moments in games or something along those lines? Because I'd love to see Persona 5 featured with some of its situations like the pizza smuggler conversation, Morgana calling Ann a cougar, and Ryuji and co. cracking their asses. And Yusuke being eccentric
For Number 2: Sometimes though, some games circumvent that by giving us cutscenes or let our character eavesdrop on their conversations, and those conversations rarely ever show them being guys worthy of saving. So, that's that.
The part in metal gear revengence where you are forced to hear the thoughts of the typical grunts of the game after Raiden justifies killing them because they chose to oppose him was excellent. I actually felt bad
The thing that makes Sif worse is a bit you showed in the clip actually, if you do the Oolacile DLC before fighting Sif, she will remember you which is why they pause after pouncing on you and let out that giant howl, they also are protecting Artorias' ring which allows for access into the abyss which corrupts both giant and man like it did Artorias. With the extra scene of her howling it goes from her protecting the ring to her trying to protect you from the same fate as Artorias even if it means killing the one who helped her in Oolacile.