killamch89 Posted Monday at 04:25 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:25 PM In many modern games, characters aren’t strictly heroes or villains, but shades of gray. Titles like Spec Ops: The Line or The Last of Us force you to question whether every action is truly justified. How do you feel when a game refuses to say “good” or “evil,” and instead leaves you wrestling with uncomfortable choices or morally tainted outcomes? Does that uncertainty deepen your connection to the story, or do you sometimes wish for clearer moral signposts? Which games have balanced ambiguity well, and which left you feeling alienated or confused? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago I think the portrayal of moral ambiguity in video game stories adds complexity and realism, prompting players to think critically about their choices. It creates a more immersive experience, encouraging reflection on ethics and consequences, and making the story more compelling and thought-provoking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...