If you have, let us know in the comments.This is an adapted version of Witcher 2 quest "Little Sisters" for Witcher 3. I know you most of you probably done the same, or even worse. So that’s some of the horrible things I certainly have done playing video games. The big irony though is that Moira somehow survives and returns as a ghoul, and is as annoying as ever. It’s a heinous thing to do, and kills quite a few innocent people that are only trying to make an honest living in the Capital Wasteland. So you might be forgiven for taking up Mister Burke’s offer of blowing up the blight of a town just to be rid of her. She will drive you up the walls with her pointless, and downright dangerous quest of gathering information for her pointless book. Blow up Megaton (Fallout 3)įew NPCs deserve to be blown to Kingdom Come as much as the author of “The Wasteland Survival Guide”, Moira Brown. I mean, never mind not paying for a service rendered, she’s only trying to feed her drug addiction and not harming anyone, yet you’re not willing to part with a couple of dollars for a few seconds of pleasure. You can actually still do it in subsequent entries to the series, but everyone did it in GTA III just to see the results. You could pick one up, pay for some kinky time and then bash her head in and take your money back. Technically, nobody is innocent in any GTA game, but what you could do to working girls in Grand Theft Auto III is really dastardly. Talk about being unhappy with bad service. Sies! Killing hookers in order to get your money back (Grand Theft Auto III) Especially in Bioshock 2 where you can adopt a Little Sister for a while so she can gather ADAM for you and then you off her to take every last drop. Your choices do have consequence though, but even thinking of harvesting just to make progress a bit easier is a really horrible thing to do, and makes you no better than the splicers you’re fighting. If you managed to bring one of these formidable foes down, you get to choose whether you want to set the Little Sister free, or harvest them for all that juicy ADAM which effectively kills them. But they’re not alone, they’re protected by tough as nails mutants in diving suits called Big Daddies who will stop at nothing to rip you from limb from limb if you even get too close to a Little Sister.īut why? Well, the ADAM that they harvest is a very rare commodity, so they need protection. These children look to be around seven to eight years old, and walk around the Rapture ruins, harvesting ADAM from the dead slicers all over the place. Harvest Little Sisters (Bioshock 1 & 2)ĭuring the course of your adventure through the dilapidated underwater city of Rapture, you come across creepy little girls who are affectionately called Little Sisters. Then again, RPG Merchants tend to put a massive markup on their wares, so maybe they do deserve it. It’s a horrible thing to do, since that book/sword/potion might be the thing that puts food on the table for his family tonight. It is very possible to literally take an object on the NPCs shelf and sell it back to him. And you’re in luck, since most houses of NPCs don’t have guards just hanging around. One is that you can basically take anything from anywhere as long as a guard doesn’t see you. It’s an excellent game, but it has it’s flaws. Bethesda games tend to punish you for stealing, but some games aren’t always that harsh. Not all RPG games allow this, as there’s some kind of penalty to stealing, or taking stuff that doesn’t belong to you. Steal from a merchant, only to sell the stuff back to them (Just about any RPG) Shame, the poor fellow was only trying to do his job. If you lead Winston to the kitchen, and do a bit of acrobatics, you can lock poor Winston in the walk-in freezer of the Croft Manor due to him being so slow, and the fact that the only button to open the freezer is on the outside. He follows Lara everywhere with a tray of what is probably ice cold tea. While you’re going about your business, Lara is being followed by a very slow, and old looking butler called Winston. In Tomb Raider 2 you get to frolic around in Lara Croft’s mansion in a kind of a side mini-game where you can familiarise yourself with the controls, and find some extra treasures. Lock Winston the Butler in the freezer (Tomb Raider 2) Here’s five times such times that we were horrible to NPCs, who probably didn’t deserve it.īeware of slight spoilers ahead. Sometimes, we can blame the developers for forcing us to do bad things to good, fictional people, but most of the times, it’s us that do it deliberately. So it’s even sadder when you think of some of the times we were just downright jerks with some of there poor pieces of code. It’s a little bit selfish of us, thinking they serve no better purpose than catering to our needs, which, when you think about it, is actually the case. They’re the backbone of giving us a good immersive narrative, yet we tend to forget their importance.
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