>you play as the resistance
You play as the resistance
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>Against impossible odds
>empire is evil
>kingdom is good
>THIS SUMMER
>IN A WORLD
>ONE MAN
>the fate of the world
>HANGS ON ONE WOMAN
>AN ANCIENT EVIL
>You realize the resistance are a bunch of power grubbing assholes who use false prophecies to lure people in
>Objective: Betray them.
What games do you play as the empire?
Please don't say 4x games because that goes without saying.
Age of Empires
FTL Faster Than Light you play as the Federation and the rebels are the enemy.
Elder's scroll does this, do any other games do this?
Unironically Skyrim
Which one does that?
Far Cry 4 kinda.
Both resistance leaders are utter shitbags and the only reason you keep working for them is a combination of already being in too deep and them being the only people able to get you what you want without shooting you in the head immediately.
>entire yakuza series
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Can we discuss this though?
Why does always have to be "duh resistance"?
Why is it never an opposing, pre-existing faction?
Name games where the rebels are actually evil, I'll start
>dishonored 1
>ftl
Because popular video game and screenwriters have no fucking creativity whatsoever.
>IT'S PAYNE! GET HIM!
bioshock infinite
its a shit game though
>Gundam Breaker III
Post your build.
>with a diverse squad
Actually Skyrim since you can bail on either faction quite awhile into their quest lines
>intro talks about a prophecy of a hero to defeat an ancient evil when the world needs it most
>"...But the hero of prophecy failed, and darkness won"
>Game starts
Any games do this?
>the resistance is fucking retarded
>forced to complete the game on their side
Because rooting for the underdog is a thing.
It's also a lot easier to write a exciting concept, on paper, when it's a against the wall group fighting against a vast and powerful enemy as opposed to being the powerhouse going around snuffing out relatively small threats.
>that case
Why are you brown
5, but 3 and 4 technically have an outside resistance that is actually just being controlled by evil forces to stop the hero but are masked as nationalism or progress.
Thats not a Gundam
ah-bloo-bloo
Dark Souls 3, kinda.
mari
>The darkness rises once again......
>playbgame with resistance
>But the game is bugged and locks out most players from being able to complete the game that way, forcing them to switch sides to complete the game
I think launch Fallout 4 was based af
how do you find time to play?
theres been so many games where you play as the resistance that it kinda feels like the big "powerful" enemies are the underdog now
i'm on welfare
>you play as the fascist
I guess it technically does, but there's "still time", and you play as "the last hope"
Not nearly as cool
>the resistance is actually a recently dissolved benevolant dictatorship who revolted against an even worse dictatorship years back and formed their own government
>the "empire" is the massive megacorp that controlled said former dictatorship that is 10x more evil and is destabilizing the current government to take back whats rightfully its
>you play on the side of the megacorp
god brigador was so based
>YOU ARE THE CHOSEN ONE
>dozens of elite soldiers field like bitches to threat
>you beat the threat with their scavenged equipment
Breath of the wild kind of? Forget what the prophecy is exactly
aliens weren't diverse enough
>the resistance is completely, hopelessly incompetent
>you end up being their RAMIREZ DO EVERYTHING supersoldier who single-fucking-handedly leads them to victory by the end of the game
>they betray you at the end of the game
evertim
>game has a vague main mission that can be completed as either evil or good
>You always end up as "the hero"
Fuck mass effect
>Bring light back to the world
>"oh you are the latest person to find our society, join us now!"
Did a prophecy fail or just the main plan?
I think the good guys planned to overcome darkness using unstoppable weapons they didn't fully understand, amd part of what they didn't understand was how easy they could be turned against them.
god, replaying the second game now that im older and hearing the insane shit the characters just *casually* say to each other, it really feels like Sera was a shit place to live even before the Locusts
>You a conscript?
>Ain't got no choice once I took the lifeboat assistance. Family got the groceries but daddy got conscripted.
The prophesy was postponed essentially.
The hero did end up defeating the darkness so yeah the prophesy did come true.
It didn't mention that 90% of the population would die and the entire kingdom would be destroyed though but that's just details when it comes to prophesy shit and they never mention those.
They were in WW2 mode for 75 years straight and the natural weather includes hail that can cut you in half. Theres a reason why their so damn beefy and huge shits tough to live in.
>Resistance are the bad guys
"Oh sorry, I thought that part wasn't important"
THIS FUCKING TUNE
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Elder Scrolls, Fire emblem three houses, a lot of Star-Wars games.