I never ran into the tower as my good character. The idea that this is the outcome I would have faced leaves one hell of a funny taste in my mouth. I imagine after the message of Roy committing murder I would have sat down for a hard thinking session on what decisions I could have made to save them. The idea that the game gives me no solid solution is blowing me away a bit.
I remember being so pleased when my evil character had the option to help the ghouls but still be the bad guy. No matter how I'm playing the game I can never bring myself to be abusive to the ghouls. From the guy sitting on a couch playing the game perspective I just like zombies. If I want to give myself an RPG excuse, I just imagine my character is just as recognizable as the ghouls. I imagine that Vault 101 uniform is just as out of place as a ghouls face.
#1 Blank Nov 14, 2008 04:44am
I never ran into the tower as my good character. The idea that this is the outcome I would have faced leaves one hell of a funny taste in my mouth. I imagine after the message of Roy committing murder I would have sat down for a hard thinking session on what decisions I could have made to save them. The idea that the game gives me no solid solution is blowing me away a bit.
I remember being so pleased when my evil character had the option to help the ghouls but still be the bad guy. No matter how I'm playing the game I can never bring myself to be abusive to the ghouls. From the guy sitting on a couch playing the game perspective I just like zombies. If I want to give myself an RPG excuse, I just imagine my character is just as recognizable as the ghouls. I imagine that Vault 101 uniform is just as out of place as a ghouls face.