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TruckOSaurus said:

Seems I read the OP too fast and my answer was not exactly what he asked for.

So I'll add another reply: I harvested EVERY. SINGLE. Little Sister in Bioshock because I wanted all the ADAM I could get.

The first time I played BioShock, I harvested the very last little sister by accident, I pushed the wrong button because I was distracted. I learned it had a good ending years after I first beat it.



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I once chose something other than a water type as a starter in a Pokemon game. Still haunts me.



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I went into "The #&$#% Room" at The Honeybee Inn in Final Fantasy VII.

To make myself feel better, I later talked my best friend into going into "The Group Room" during his playthrough at his house.  (Yeah, I'm not a good friend...)



Hiku said:
TruckOSaurus said:

In Final Fantasy Tactics, there's two successive battles before you fight Velius. You're given the option to save your game in between the two fights, which I did. The problem is that the fight against Velius is fucking brutal. I got my ass handed to me over and over and thanks to saving right before the fight, I didn't have the option to go back to the world map to level. I thought I'd have to start over from the beginning of the game (which would have meant many many hours lost) but I finally managed to win with some tweaking of my party and a lot of luck.

Haha, I've done exactly this, and it was the first thing that came to mind when reading the topic title.
I managed to get out of it by entering a cheat code with a Gameshark that gave everyone +1 in movement.

This is also what taught me to always make extra save files, just in case.

VAMatt said:

I don't think I ever felt bad in a moral sense about a choice I made a video game. they're just games, nobody actually dies. We're just exercising a little bit of control over how we experience the story. I don't feel bad about any of that.

I've felt bad due to how my choices impact characters in game many times. Most recently in the Zero Escape series, every time I made a bad vote.



It's because some of the characters build up a trusting relationship towards each other throughout the game through the choices you made earlier. Which makes it sting all the more if you chose to betray them, knowing that they still trust you to make the right call.

I saved right before the "Roof of Riovanes Castle" fight and was literally stuck there for years.  The assassin's would kill Rafa on their first turn of battle.  Between that happening every time, and having to return to the main menu and reload the save all over again every single time, I would give up on even trying for years at a time.  I actually just finished the battle for the first time last year when I read that if you unequip all of your armor the assassin's will turn their attention away from Rafa and towards you as the more vulnerable target.



Shiken said:
I player through the entirety of Final Fantasy VIII without draining magic or upgrading my weapons. I just GFed everything to death and healed as needed. Once you get to disk 4 however, this strategy no longer works and limit breaks and junctioning magic is key. Unfortunately without ever upgrading my weapons, I had nothing but the first limit breaks and weak attack power. You also get locked out of towns on disk 4, so there was no way for me to upgrade my gear. My save file essentially became unplayable and never really finished the end of the game.

I was young and new to JRPGs...don't judge me!

I did the same thing and started over when the game just felt like a slog with the unskippable GF animations and whatnot.

I wasn't young and new to JRPGs.  The game mechanics were just needlessly convoluted.



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This War of Mine kind of messed me up.  One place you visit, there is an armed soldier who is about to rape a girl.  Of course, I tried to take him out.  His weapon was way, way better than mine, however, and he killed the character I was using to scavenge.  This was devastating to the rest of my survivors and ultimately spelled the end--depression set in, a couple wandered away, and the last one hung himself.  It was a "Game Over" that left me stunned.

The next play-through, when I returned to that place ... I let him take the girl into the back room and then looted the place while the soldier was occupied.  I hated that, as did the rest of my team, but it was the only viable option.  That was an unsettling slice of "real" in a video-game.  

In Fallout 4, I really struggle with siding against the Brotherhood.  Not because it's the Brotherhood, I hate what they stand for, but because it means I have to kill Scribe Haylen.  She's a good person and a sweet girl who really cares about her comrades.  If you join them before deciding to fight them, it feels like you have to kill a friend.  More than that, it makes you realize that a LOT of the regular soldiers you're killing are probably good people, as well.

In Skyrim, when that one group wanted me to kill the Dragon that had helped us.  Jeez, I did not want to do that.  Like, at all.  But, I did it, because it seemed like the smartest way forward.  I felt so crappy afterwards, though, and looking down at the Dragon's dead body, I though, "my character would not do this."  So, I reloaded, and kept him alive.  Next time I played, I used a mod that let me have my cake and dragon, too.

In Divinity: Original Sin 2, there is an encounter where someone on your side (X) captures a former friend and comrade (Y).  They used to be in the same Order before the person on your side decided to leave.  You have the choice of trying to convince X to be merciful or allowing them to execute Y.  I convinced X to be merciful.  Later, you find X burying his parents.  It turns out that Y killed them after you let him live.  Ouch.  



TruckOSaurus said:

In Final Fantasy Tactics, there's two successive battles before you fight Velius. You're given the option to save your game in between the two fights, which I did. The problem is that the fight against Velius is fucking brutal. I got my ass handed to me over and over and thanks to saving right before the fight, I didn't have the option to go back to the world map to level. I thought I'd have to start over from the beginning of the game (which would have meant many many hours lost) but I finally managed to win with some tweaking of my party and a lot of luck.

That series of battles probably caused people the most rage inducing moments of the entire game. I made that mistake too and was one of the unlucky ones who ended up having to start the whole game over

I still love the game though.



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