>game has moral choices
>the good option have better rewards
>game has moral choices
>the bad option has better rewards
>pick good anyway
>>379642519
>JRPG NPC asks you if you want to accept a mission
>If you say no, the NPC gets pissed off and asks you again anyway.
>>379642519
>game has moral choices
>the bad option usually has better rewards
>can't obtain the best weapon in the game without choosing an evil option
>expansion comes out
>adds a weapon which is better
>you can only obtain it if you didn't do the evil shit to get the previous best weapon
>>379643804
Name 26 games that do this.
>>379644029
Fable 1
>>379642519
Shut the fuck up you god damn Makiposter.
>>379642519
>>379642685
>game has moral choices
>the bad option has better rewards
>game is not difficult enough to have the bad rewards be worth it
>>379643804
>>379644029
>>379644181
I just checked and according to the wiki these two weapons are equally strong
what the fuck, I could swear I remembered the good one being slightly stronger
>bad choice gives better immediate rewards, but locks you out of further quests and reards
>the game has moral choices
>all options has the same reward
>>379644757
420 games that do this
>not just picking the options you want to pick
>gaming the system, which implies playing with a guide instead of just enjoying the game
Why not just watch a movie if you're going to invariably pick the options the game wants you to pick?
>>379642519
>Game has moral choices
>There is no indication of what is the good or bad choice, and the choices are difficult enough that it forces you to make and weigh your decisions based on your own moral code, and the results of your decisions come so much later in the game that you can't just reload a save without wasting shitloads of time so you are forced to live with the decisions you made and justified as a player