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Video Games and Moral Choices
Topic Started: Aug 30 2010, 08:09 PM (111 Views)
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It's like a 10 minute video but raises some good points.

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Stefan
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I wake up in the morning and whack on the sexy cream, and I'm ready to go ;)

That was quite good actually. The main point I agreed with was that there aren't many new sections to be unlocked after your choices. The only game that I think has done very well on moral choices is Heavy Rain on the PS3. You can actually miss/open levels based on the moral choices. I only found this out when my friend was talking about a few levels in Heavy Rain I've never heard of. It turned out based on his choices he played through about 3 or 4 levels I didn't and vice versa.

Anyway, in moral choice games I'm always the nice guy. I don't know what it is but I just can't choice the nasty option.
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Mandy
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^^ Big Gay Stefan ^^

Yeah, Heavy Rain definitely does it best. The moral choices stay with you and affect the outcome of the game by altering your path through the story.
I'm generally always the nice girl first, then play as a baddie afterwards to see how different things are.
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