No never. I rarely have any kind of emotional connection to game characters or creatures. And when I do they are usually some main character, not someone you would kill. Murdering animals in Far Cry is 100% fun.
Most of Ubisoft's recent output is pretty uncomfortable fare, whether it's extralegal military forces continuing the war on drugs by murdering thousands of dudes in Bolivia or the fascist militia of The Division killing the poor for trying to survive.
Pretty much.Waddle dees, they're never a real threat but try so hard, yet I murder them anyway.
is this one of those cringe gamer t-shirtsDoes it bleed? Then it must die.
Is it attacking me? It's gotta die.
Is it Human? Eh, may as well kill it.
An animal? Hey, I can probably use it's pelt for something. Shooty, stab, bang, dead!
Is there a benefit to killing it? Yup, it's gonna die.
Is it bigger than me? Kill it.
Is it smaller than me? Fuck it, murder it too.
And I won't regret it one bit. No sympathy.
Somehow I didn't think of this but every single colossus made me feel bad killing them.
Shadow of the Colossus. They were just minding their own business and you attack them, just felt weird.
Just watching previews of that hurts. I don't even know how people can even play that.On the topic of this thread, when seeing how graphic TLOU2 gets, I wonder if that game will be a constant feeling of unsettlement.