10 Video Games Where Your Choices Don’t Matter AT ALL

Making choices in games may seem hard, but for many games, in the end, the choices you make don’t end up mattering anyway. Subscribe to The Gamer: https://goo.gl/9cpWgf

Playing video games is all about making choices. Should Mario go down the pipe? Should you pass the basketball or take the shot in NBA Jam? Is it a good idea to steal a car right in front of a GTA cop? All of these decisions lead to different actions within the game and the ultimate outcome you face. Unfortunately, some games allow you to make choices with no significant outcome. The games make you feel like you’re really mixing up the plot only to pull the rug out from underneath you and deliver the same outcome no matter your decision.

Arkham City featured a great DLC where you took on the role of Catwoman. At one point, you were even able to chose to let Batman die, but the game reverses any action you chose to take. In Saints Row IV, you play the role of the President where you make some huge decisions for the country, but they never matter. Minecraft Story Mode takes everything you love about Minecraft and turns it into predictable storytelling. Deadly Premonition gives you a huge choice at the end of the game, but every single choice ends the same way. Both the Game of Thrones and the Walking Dead fall victim to following TV storylines and your character choices ultimately become pointless. Fallout 4 has a number of pointless decisions, but one of them comes right in the beginning where you can design your own characters. Watch to see all these pointless decisions and several others you make in video games!

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Script by: Alan Donahue
Voice Over by: Michael Neeb
Edited by: Marc-Antoine Kelertas

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