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10 Games That Let You Be A PSYCHOPATH

10 Games That Let You Be A PSYCHOPATH

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10 Games That Let You Be A PSYCHOPATH Channel video: Gameranx - Category: Humor, fun and entertainment
Date: 2024-10-18

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So when you make the video 10 More Games That Let You Be A Psychopath, The Second Edition, You have to include the inFAMOUS series of games. The first two have a much better morality based system than the third full game. I say third full game because there is a third game which is a DLC to the second, or essentially so. But in that one there is no morality system because you're turned into a vampire and you do what you got to do. And the fifth one, inFAMOUS: First Light is a prequel to the third full game. The reason I say the third one, Second Son, doesn't have as good of a morality system is because even though it does have one, it feels a bit rushed compared to the originals. But either way, you get to be a bad guy and you get to be as completely psycho as you want! NPCs are fair game outside of cutscenes, and especially in inFAMOUS 2, if you take the dark path then instead of saving the world you destroy it.
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Soooo. first thing first. I am NOT a psych student. I'm just going off what I've studied in my free time and what I dealt with in therapy in my younger years.
Persona 3/the series should not be on this list. What you describe is sociopathy not psychopathy. Like, to a tee by my understanding.
By doing or saying whatever is needed to make those around you conform to your desired whims (even if violence is used) is sociopathic tendencies.
Again, I am NOT by far an expert. I'm just basing this off of my own personal experiences. Plus, I'm pretty sure that the Persona series (Persona 3) was to show these sociopathic tendencies in society in a very subtle way.

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oh yeah owlcat rpg really good at writing evil path. as for rogue trader its 40k, being evil and psycopath is normal if you're loyalist everything for the imperium of mankind, brother. they worship a half live 10 ft tall super mega magician rotting body as their god. pathfinder WOTR, playing evil or chaotic path is more enjoyable and more fun rather than being good except for legend or azata. my first playtrough is demon path, its funny how people think you're god chosen but actually not but common people still think youre even tho you're demonlord now.
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Not sure how Skyrim is not on this list. The Ebony blade comes to mind for a start, but you can be much more evil than that. I did a character that just soul trapped everyone he killed, just so he could a have collection of trapped souls. Only did quests if he could get trapped souls from it, including the Dark Brotherhood, the Thieves Guild, and the civil war. Kept trapped souls in every container in his house, and then made Lydia his house steward, so she would have to live there. Didn't care about anything else unless it was beneficial to him.
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Maybe somethings wrong with me, but how is letting Udina in the council, a psyhopatic I know players hate him, but I honestly never did. The brilliance about ME characters, is that you get all of their motivations, Udina is an asshole to you, but he is just a man doing his job, and yeah, he is politician bureaucrat, he suppose to be an obstacle. I do not get why people hate him so much, to the point devs (SPOILERS, make him into a flat out villain in the third game. He was a decent man up to game 3, I will always hold to this opinion.
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If you enjoyed Baldur's Gate, You have to check out Rogue Trader! They do have some distinct differences, but they have far more similarites. Obviously choice being a big one, the immersion in a fantasy realm, the hardcore levels of lore, the attention to detail and ability to approach situations in unconventional ways, its all there. Give it a try! Specially if you played Space Marine 2 and want more 40k in your life. (Or Try Warhammer 40, 000 Boltgun if you're not into Turn based)
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The Witcher Series. Especially Witcher III. You can get up to some really dark stuff. Sacrificing an entire village by releasing a captive Nature spirit comes to mind. Letting a killer (Jack) go just because you feel like it and ignoring obvious facts to sacrifice an excessive number of people. Slaughtering a group of vigilante monsters to obtain their essence. Geralt can be an absolute bastard (if you play him as such) and you can still finish the game.
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Pretty much every Bethesda game lets you be a complete psychopath. I usually like to play the hero, but something about Bethesda sandboxes make me want to act crazy. I've been murdering my way across the Settled Systems in Starfield. I once murdered an entire science outpost because the work-shy layabouts wanted me to go place some sensors for them. I got to tell an AI I can't explain to them how to be a good person 'cuz I wasn't one.
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AliSTAIR Conrad WERNER This dude can't even pronounce simple character names, and that's just five minutes into the video. Did Falcon give up on even pretending to know what he's doing Maybe Falcon should focus more on actually playing some games instead of being a communist on Twitter if he wants to keep talking about video games.
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When you say it's ok they're fictional characters some say God is a fictional character but what makes God real is people believing in just like how countries are made cause people say they're part of said country making it a real place so characters in books, movies and games are as real as the people who believe they're real.
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I'd add Needy Girl Overdose to the list, the game not only gives you the tools to be an abusive, dominant, evil manager, but actually encourages you. If you ever try to treat Ame like a human being you'll end up with the most boring endings but the crazier thing you make her do end up giving more interesting endings to the game
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Anyone else, after playing as a good character, set out to play a bad character on their next play-through and just can’t do it
Even though there’s no real life consequences, there’s just this thing in my brain that makes me play as a good character - similarly to how I always become a stealth archer in Skyrim.

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Vampyr and the dishonored series i really miss on this list. In Vampyr u need to overcome the bloodlust( hard mode because u have almost no exp to level.
And yeah dishonored some non-lethal elimnations are way worse than dead. And in the second game. U can choose to not free the other playable character at the end.

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The motive behind number 1 is really, I mean REALLY dumb. If a persona game was to be included in the video then best bet is Persona 4 Golden - the betrayal route where cause u r already in the NG u know who the serial killer is and choose every option that benefits him to get the ending
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Man o man. Baldurs gate has sick graphics and the game setting is wholesome, something i wanted to play and feel. If it were like witcher or dark souls like it would be so damn good.
But no they had to make it top down view game and controlling ppl with mouse. such a shame .

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My point of reference is always sneaking a weapon into the school in Deus Ex: Invisible War. I don't play first person games anymore due to sim sickness, but there's a dark place in my heart reserved for the memory of making children cry I'm on fire! and posing their corpses.
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In Elden Ring you can build your character out to be a dagger wielding, bloodthirsty psychopath who sides with a corpse defiling, dung eating serial killer that more or less lays a curse upon every living being in the lands between and essentially destroys the world.
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10 games we wish we could be a psychopath:
No1: starfield.
No 2 through 10: dont care.
They give us a pirate questline and it ends so short from a dark playthrough. Let me be the bad guy!
Sarah is angry with you for even considering being a jerk.

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Gameranx appears to be the only outlet to characterize Persona as a psychopath simulator which, based on my findings, isn't even close to what the series is about. Nevertheless, I am interested in it now, so, thanks for the reference, confused as it may be.
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My favorites are when you pick a seemingly innocuous response, but what they actually say is way over the top, it happens in Mass Effect all the time. You think Sheppard is just going to say 'no', but he shoots them instead, It's hilarious.
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