I think the point of the guilt-trip is that you didn’t have to kill them, and if you were good at stealth you would have no need. They’re not supposed to know you were ever there. Hard to do with an M60.
I think the point of the guilt-trip is that you didn’t have to kill them, and if you were good at stealth you would have no need. They’re not supposed to know you were ever there. Hard to do with an M60.
I did the first time around. Had to get the cheevo for it.
It’s supposed to be absolutely pants-shittingly terrifying, but it’s also not meant to leave any lasting physical damage.
I’ve never been subjected to torture so I can’t say from experience, but if I were given the choice of having each of my fingers and toes cut off knuckle by knuckle with a rusty cigar cutter and then each wound dipped in acid, or simulated drowning, I know what my choice would be.
Metal Gear Solid 3. The sorrow makes you face the ghosts of all the soldiers you’ve killed. Some of them are screaming, some of them are on fire, and (possibly the saddest) some of them are just confused as if they’re lost and don’t know they’re dead.
My wife had to get me to do that part because she couldn’t do it. I decided to only waterboard the guy. Apart from the trauma and the injury/pain of being tipped over whilst tied to a chair, I figured that was the least physically damaging form of torture available.
The second best kind of capitalist.