Heart of Black
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Mass Effect (2 I think?) won't let you rough someone up in the interrogation room (even though you sorta need to) if you're good in the game. Which is bullshit, since why can't I play bad cop if I choose to, even if I'm good?
On the other hand it lets you extract all the good troops.If you're like me and like to play stealthy or not kill anyone, MGSV is this due to not being able to use 95% of your arsenal.
If you're like me and like to play stealthy or not kill anyone, MGSV is this due to not being able to use 95% of your arsenal.
You're meant to deliver the Spearow to a fat man elsewhere, because it's holding a piece of mail that the man wants. You're allowed to remove the mail and put it onto a worse pokemon, so you can still deliver the mail, but keep the Spearow.
On the other hand it lets you extract all the good troops.
You still have access to a lot of tools by playing non-lethal — there's a pretty wide variety of non-lethal weapons and items in every category. And you can also use lethal weapons for other things (e.g. distracting people, destroying things in the environment, kneecapping/stunning guards before CQCing them, shooting off helmets...). You can use a lot more than 5% of your arsenal.
Also, the game definitely rewards you for not killing people and being stealthy as the rank bonuses can be pretty massive - you also get rewarded with better staff. But it's designed in such a way that you can also achieve the highest ranks without being stealthy and by playing lethally - you just have to be extra quick and/or compensate by doing extra mission objectives.
Ha, and you also get to avoid being constantly covered in blood if you play non-lethally.
Overall it's a well balanced game and it doesn't punish you for playing one way or the other (within reasons I guess).
inFAMOUS 1 because playing good Cole is boring as fuck. (the reverse is true in inFAMOUS 2)
Probably not what you're looking for but that immediately came to mind.
Walking Dead Season 1 - Every good decision gets thrown out the window.
Mass Effect (2 I think?) won't let you rough someone up in the interrogation room (even though you sorta need to) if you're good in the game. Which is bullshit, since why can't I play bad cop if I choose to, even if I'm good?
You can. The different is you don't want to because you're apparently on a Paragon playthrough. You can't play bad cop because, you know, you're good. It wouldn't make sense for a "saint" to play bad cop. So I suppose inherently you're not a full Paragon. Which is why I like playing a Paragon with a whiff of Renegade hybrid.
It's like saying "it's bullshit that I can't slit throats and use the rat swarms in Dishonored without invoking high chaos".