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* In ''VideoGame/Psychonauts2'': [[KidHero Razputin]], while [[MentalWorld inside the mind of]] Psychonauts second-in-command Agent Forscythe, uses his newly-acquired mental connection power [[MoreThanMindControl (where one can force a target to form associations between two thoughts to essentially rewrite their personality)]] to let him go on a highly sensitive mission. He ends up giving her a gambling addiction by accident and essentially has to undo the connection he created to stop her from ruining the mission. Raz's new father figure and senior agent Sasha Nein ends up giving him one of these upon their return to base:

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* In ''VideoGame/Psychonauts2'': [[KidHero Razputin]], while While [[MentalWorld inside the mind of]] Psychonauts second-in-command Agent Forscythe, uses Hollis Forsythe, [[KidHero Razputin]] is spurred by his fellow Interns to use his newly-acquired mental connection power [[MoreThanMindControl (where one can force a target to form associations between two thoughts to essentially rewrite their personality)]] to let him them go on a highly sensitive mission. He ends up giving her a gambling addiction by accident and essentially has to undo the connection he created to stop her from ruining the mission. Raz's new Raz is quick to [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone show regretfulness for the mess he's made]], and while he gets out of it relatively scot-free (especially given [[spoiler:Hollis revealing to him her past experience with messing with her ex-boss' mind]]), his senior agent and father figure and senior agent Sasha Nein ends up giving him delivers a characteristically stoic one of these upon their return to base:



'''Sasha:''' You thought you could bend another person's mind. To bend their will to your own. There are few things worse Razputin. Agent Forscythe seems to think that you've learned your lesson. And that no further consequences are needed. I think she's being too lenient.

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'''Sasha:''' You thought you could bend another person's mind. To bend their will to your own. There are few things worse Razputin. Agent Forscythe Forsythe seems to think that you've learned your lesson. And that no further consequences are needed. I think she's being too lenient.
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* In ''VideoGame/JennyLeClue'', depending on just how much of a jerk you decide to make Jenny (who is already an InsufferableGenius at her nicest), other characters will call her out for actions such as mocking a classmate for their father having an affair.
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** Before the start of the story, Virgo approached Akira with the intent to befriend and sync with the latter, but Akira handed her over to Zetacorp. If the player recruits [[spoiler:Virgo and does her bonding event, she admits she was bitter about Akira doing so, since this left her at the mercy of Zazz]].
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* In ''VideoGame/Myth'': The Wolf Age, Connacht incites a rebellion among the enslaved Oghre against the Trow. He then leaves the Oghre to fend for themselves, knowing full well they stand no chance of winning on their own. Indeed, the Trow respond by hunting their entire race to extinction over the next few years, while Connacht is free to regroup and prepare his next attack in peace. The Oghre were under a Dream of Subjugation while fighting for the Trow and only wanted to be free after centuries of slavery. Damas calls Connacht out on this.

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* In ''VideoGame/Myth'': ''VideoGame/Myth'' : The Wolf Age, Connacht incites a rebellion among the enslaved Oghre against the Trow. He then leaves the Oghre to fend for themselves, knowing full well they stand no chance of winning on their own. Indeed, the Trow respond by hunting their entire race to extinction over the next few years, while Connacht is free to regroup and prepare his next attack in peace. The Oghre were under a Dream of Subjugation while fighting for the Trow and only wanted to be free after centuries of slavery. Damas calls Connacht out on this.
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* In ''VideoGame/Myth'': The Wolf Age, Connacht incites a rebellion among the enslaved Oghre against the Trow. He then leaves the Oghre to fend for themselves, knowing full well they stand no chance of winning on their own. Indeed, the Trow respond by hunting their entire race to extinction over the next few years, while Connacht is free to regroup and prepare his next attack in peace. The Oghre were under a Dream of Subjugation while fighting for the Trow and only wanted to be free after centuries of slavery. Damas calls Connacht out on this.
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* Similarly to the Bioware example above, many of the ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' games feature party members who will call you out on actions that offend their particular code of ethics.

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* Similarly to the Bioware example above, many Many of the ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'' games feature party members who will call you out on actions that offend their particular code of ethics.
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** In the Evil Runi route, the archangels call out the player for isolating Runi and [[spoiler:letting Zazz succeed in creating a human supremacist state. Quot is gentler to the player about their mistake and advises them to use NewGamePlus to get a happier ending]].
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* ''VideoGame/DyztopiaPostHumanRPG'':
** Barbados calls out Eliza for her fence-sitting regarding Zetacorp's atrocities, stating that no matter how bad she feels about it, she's still complicit as Zetacorp's Head of Logistics and Press Secretary.
** If Akira is wearing Kael's jacket right before the second fight with Rogue, the latter will give the former a PrecisionFStrike [[spoiler:because he realizes this is proof that Akira killed Barbados]].
** During Libra's fourth bonding event, if Akira chose not to forgive Runi for using ESP powers on them, Libra will point out that Akira just made it easier for Gemini to manipulate Runi.
** If the player recruits [[spoiler:Rogue/Kael]], Virgo points out that [[spoiler:if the party confronts Zazz, he'll still succeed in his human restoration plan because all the Zodiac stones will be gathered in the location he wants. She calls out the party for being willing to take such a risk for the sake of revolution. However, Kael points out that not going means they'll be forced to live under Zazz's oppressive regime anyways]].
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* In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarRagnarok'', Atreus is chastised by Mimir, Freya and Tyr when he confesses that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough thoughtlessly]] released the seemingly harmless [[TheDreaded Garm]] from Helheim and unleashed a ZombieApocalypse across the Nine Realms, a "[[NiceJobBreakingItHero fuck-up of not insignificant proportions]]" in Mimir's own words.

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