Games where you make your own choices


















Your majesty gets a fair price for wheat. I have clearly mismanaged this kingdom! The kingdom descends into chaos, but you manage to escape with your own hide. Perhaps in time you can return to restore order to this fair land. Beat swords to plowshares and trade food to the westerners for protection.

Abdicate the throne. Go On, Play with It! Indentation Note that indentation in ChoiceScript is mandatory. He calls; you win! Better luck next time. Reusing Code: Goto and Label ChoiceScript provides a way to jump around in a scene besides just making choices. What kind of animal will you be? For example: What do you prefer? Finally, we reach the ending scene. The game is over! You never recover.

Examples Here some example scenes from Choice of the Dragon. There are six different visible stats: smarts, boldness, creativity, charm, fun, and money, which influence the way that your potential love interest sees you. Monster Prom might not be a typical Choose Your Own Adventure type of game, since it's a dating sim - but it has several different endings that are directly affected by your gameplay, so it's close enough! In a cyberpunk alternate universe, a corporation called Supercontinent Ltd.

Their newest release, the Social Psyche Welfare system, will completely eliminate emotions like anger and depression. However, an unlikely trio has banded together to stop them: Brandeis, a freelance hacker and enhanced human, Akara, an android that used to perform implant surgeries for Supercontinent, and Donovan, the implant-free human owner of The Red Strings Club.

You will cycle through the three different characters and throughout the game, you will be given choices that will influence the way that your journey unfolds. You live on the moon, and it's not exactly ideal.

In fact, it's emotionally taxing, mentally exhausting, and above all else, lonely. Your chosen form of escapism is video games, which whisk you away into fantasy worlds and keep you far away from all the problems of the real world, washing over everything with a joyful simplicity that you only wish you could have. But what about when the game you're playing starts to go wrong? What happens then? Creatures Such As We is an entirely text-based game that's told through a novel.

It's told in second-person, and you play both your character, and your character's character as they navigate through a game of their own. Your choices will have an effect on both of their lives. Vincent is engaged to his high school sweetheart, Katherine, but he's having some second thoughts. Enter Catherine, a bubbly, curvaceous blonde girl he meets at the Stray Sheep, his favorite bar, who's literally exactly what he wants in a woman - and who he seemingly had a drunken encounter with.

He suddenly finds himself juggling two women, while he tries to figure out the meaning behind his vivid, terrifying nightmares that eerily coincide with a wave of men being found dead in their beds. Throughout the game, you will be presented with questions about the type of life Vincent wants to lead, which will influence which of the eight endings you end up with.

In Catherine: Full Body - from developer Atlus, known for the Persona franchise - there's a third love interest named Rin, the pianist at the Stray Sheep. That route must be unlocked on night 6 when Vincent is questioned, otherwise only the original love interests are available.

The game throws into a galaxy of aliens, space battles, and political intrigue as you take control of Commander Shepard. Over the main trilogy, your choices have lasting impacts on characters throughout the three games. Choices you make could see some of your most beloved characters dead; and, they stay dead. You could lose a character in game one and never see them again while another person could have that character with them at the end of the series.

This causes you to consider the consequences of your actions in a very serious way. In the third installment of The Witcher series, you play Geralt, trying to find and rescue Ciri.

But Spoilers things pick up once you are reunited with Ciri around the end of the second act. From that point forward, what you say and do cause a ripple through the rest of the game, which could end in a number of different endings, both good and bad.

Choose wisely. The world Spec Ops: The Line presents is a grey one, full of moral ambiguity. This setting is reflected in the difficult choices you make throughout the game. Whenever it seems like Spec Ops gives you limited options, it hides a number of other solutions. It could be whether you engage the enemies, try to solve it peacefully, or execute one of two criminals.

Spec Ops: The Line makes it increasingly difficult to be an upstanding soldier as you progress through the story, but not impossible. New Vegas takes into account every action you make throughout your play-through, whether it be stealing, killing, or lack thereof as you reshape the landscape of New Vegas. Your reputation carries a lot of weight in the Mojave Desert and entire factions, quests, and plots could be locked off from you because of your previous actions.

So, you might wanna be careful who you piss off. Want more video games? Entertainment 25 Best Video Games Where Your Choices Matter Posted by Robin Foote , Updated on January 30, The best video games can take you on a spellbinding journey through a cleverly written and well thought out story, but the line between video game and drawn out movie is thin. Entertainment 25 Best Movies Ever Made.

Entertainment 25 Most Powerful Marvel Characters. You play as each of these characters through chapters and the goal is to keep as many alive as possible. The title prides itself on accurately and intensely conveying the butterfly effect and oh, does it do it brilliantly.

Detroit: Become Human is perhaps one of the most intense games that deals with player morality and choices. There are three separate stories in this adventure that eventually intertwine.

The overall premise is based on the idea that androids might be a thing one day and if so, what are their rights? Should they be treated as humans? Is it possible they can feel like humans?

If you have a heart at all, this game will make you cry multiple times thanks to some great social dilemmas, and beautifully detailed characters. The main narrative does have three very distinct outcomes: one happy, one bittersweet, and one sad. Each of them is incredibly satisfying compared to many other multi-ending games.

Even the expansions have multiple endings depending on your choices, both in and out of the new content. Therefore, you better pay attention when playing if you want the happy endings! You spend most of Mass Effect 2 building a team full of specialists to take on the evil collectors. And in the process, you grow closer to these new allies as you gain their loyalty and simultaneously learn more about them.

In the end, though, all of their lives are in your hands. During the final mission, any of them can die, and it all depends on the decisions you've made and continue to make. The game is also filled with plenty of other choices that impact the Mass Effect universe. You won't see some of the consequences of your actions until you play Mass Effect 3.

In terms of combat, Dragon Age: Origins is a pretty standard open-world RPG, but its endings and main story are compelling enough to keep you engaged to the very end of the lengthy experience. There are plenty of character customization options that affect the story, romance, and friendship options. By letting you organically blend with your party, it makes for a way stronger and more personal experience than games that just repeatedly throw social dilemmas at you.

Deus Ex is an old PC game full of both combat and narrative choices, but the more recent Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a great way for players to enter this universe.

The setting is definitely an interesting one as cyberpunk themes just lend themselves well to complicated psychological dilemmas.



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