Quote Originally Posted by Spartan360 View Post

Like for example in a cult classic game Drakengard, the cast is faced by an army with child soldiers (who are corrupted) and the main character slaughters them like every other soldier. Most of the characters in the party (aside from the psychotic one) attempt to shame and chastise the main character for doing so even when it's common knowledge that those soldiers have been butchering without mercy themselves and have no desire to stop and the only way to actually stop them is basically to end their threat by destroying the entire roots along with the rest of the tree.
To be fair, everything about Drakengard is rather messed up, especially the canon ending. It's not exactly a good example of the typical rpg experience.