So as we know, in SC2 WoL we can choose to take Raynor down the path of truth, justice and the Terran way, or we can take him down the dark side to fear, anger, hate and suffering.
When you get the game, which moral path do you think you'll go down?
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So as we know, in SC2 WoL we can choose to take Raynor down the path of truth, justice and the Terran way, or we can take him down the dark side to fear, anger, hate and suffering.
When you get the game, which moral path do you think you'll go down?
Evil is always interesting. But it never makes any difference. Somebody's going down, but it ain't gonna be me.
I'll be an evil conniving sunuvabitch that sells out colonists to save his own skin.
Well...on at least 1 playthrough...
They said that they wanted to fill the campaign with morally-difficult decisions, where you need to choose the lesser evil, so it's possible that the "good" path isn't that good anyways.
Still, i would choose the good path first, then when i play it again, i will go evil :)
That's what i did in Kotor 2, and i can say i LOLed with the evil path. The game was easy, and you're much more powerful that anything you're going to find, but it's very relaxed to play and funny, specially turning people against each other and all that shit :p
Both sides deserve to be played. It's a game, after all.
Good and evil, well after 50 playthroughs of getting every single mission / reward.
Well, from what I gather, it's not that Raynor either goes evil or good. The choice to cash in on some relics instead than save some random colonists, is not made out of an evil spirited raynor that goes "Hahaha, I want moneyz!", but the choice is made to avoid a mutiny on his ship.
Even though saving the colonists is more of a Raynorish thing to do (I'll be playing that for sure, the first time... ;P), doing the other isn't necessarily evil.
i might just play it once good and play it another time evil... if blizzard allows us to do that
I can't help but be the good guy. But honestly, I want the route that will grant me the most interesting characters and stories, and that will probably skirt the edges of Evil.
I don't see the purpose if you do multiple playthroughs. You shouldn't be good or evil and just see wht happens the first time, even though I thought this game wasn't really one of those good/evil types.