>game forces you to do a thing
>game later tries to be deep and guilt trip you for doing the thing as if you had a choice
>retards defend it saying you could have just turned off the game
>>388052663
>The phosphorous scene in spec ops
>>388052663
WHITE PHOSPHOROUS WALKER
>>388052663
this is always the most autistic argument when discussing games like that, ESPECIALLY spec ops
nothing like a 13 year old who doesn't even pay money for their own shit trying to mock you for being irritated about a game desperately attempting to be wise with you about meta-choices
>>388053325
Found the retard defense
>the mindless horde you were fighting the entire game isn't exactly mindless and are running from the actual thing destroying the world
>>388053538
>the generic monsters are all still sentient people and beg for you to help them as they unwillingly attack
>>388053538
>>388053523
found the 13 year old redditor
>>388052361
I know that feel.
>>388052361
One of the few
>Have to kill a good guy only because he is on the wrong side
What games make you do this?
>>388055321
>feel bad for killing the colossi
They're tombs for the peices of Dormin... you should feel bad for killing them, but only because you're letting Dormin out with every one.
>>388053928
BABYFUCK, BABYFUCK
>>388055338
Metal Gear
>>388053538
Total War : Atilla ?
>>388053928
Yes, that was the game I was thinking of. I started replaying it recently since I have nothing better to do.
>Enemy of your enemy is your friend
>>388055456
IT'S ARRIGHT
>>388053731
Nier kinda does this, right?
>>388057385
I was thinking the zombies from half life