I always beat a game first with a "good" playthrough and then every single time I try to start a new game for an "evil" playthrough only to find myself constantly adding exceptions for the sake of "character depth".
"I am going to be evil, but I'm going to have a soft side for children... and animals... and elderly people... and widows..."
Within a few hours I stop playing the game entirely because I realize I'm playing a "good" playthrough again and will end up doing and seeing all of the same stuff as the first time.
Royal_Blizzard on September 7th, 2018 at 04:09 UTC »
Because helping people and feeling useful, even if it's just a game helps with my depression.
the_man-the_moonman on September 7th, 2018 at 05:14 UTC »
It legit does make me feel genuinely bad even though it's just a game. I dont know why, but it really do be like that.
DhampirBoy on September 7th, 2018 at 06:23 UTC »
I always beat a game first with a "good" playthrough and then every single time I try to start a new game for an "evil" playthrough only to find myself constantly adding exceptions for the sake of "character depth".
"I am going to be evil, but I'm going to have a soft side for children... and animals... and elderly people... and widows..."
Within a few hours I stop playing the game entirely because I realize I'm playing a "good" playthrough again and will end up doing and seeing all of the same stuff as the first time.