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--->'''Pixy''' Do you think you can stop bloodshed, by shedding more blood?

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--->'''Pixy''' --->'''Pixy:''' Do you think you can stop bloodshed, by shedding more blood?
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--->'''Gaius:''' I can understand the importance of tradition, lineage, dignity, pride — I get why those would matter... ''But where do you think they let you get off saying the kinds of things you did?''
** Another example of this occurs later in the game when Elise runs off during a sour conversation with Rean. He runs around the campus checks with his classmates to see if they have come across her, [[WhatTheHellHero with a few of them chastising him for his words that led to the event in question]], with Laura and Fie asking him this kind of question. Laura states that she understands some of Rean's frustrations due to his status of [[AdoptedIntoRoyalty someone adopted into nobility and is not technically recognized as such]], but she asks Rean if he swears to his sister that he was not merely trying to run from that life. Fie, on the other hand, tells Rean that while she wasn't related by blood to any of the members of Zephyr, [[FamilyOfChoice she still considered them her family, and never considered leaving them since that was the only place she knew she would always belong]], then asks if Rean feels the same way about his family. Both questions leave Rean speechless, but the girls ultimately drop the subject, since they have their own issues to sort out (i.e. with each other).

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--->'''Gaius:''' I can understand the importance of tradition, lineage, dignity, pride — I get why those would matter... ''But where do you think they let you get off saying the kinds of things you did?''
did?!''
** Another example of this occurs later in the game when Elise runs off during a sour conversation with Rean. He runs around the campus checks with his classmates to see if they have come across her, [[WhatTheHellHero with a few of them chastising him for his words that led to the event in question]], with and Laura and Fie asking in particular both ask him this kind of question. Laura states that she understands some of Rean's frustrations due to his status of [[AdoptedIntoRoyalty someone adopted into nobility and is not technically recognized as such]], but she asks Rean if he swears he's willing to swear to his sister that he was not merely trying to run from that life. Fie, on the other hand, tells Rean that while she wasn't related by blood to any of the members of Zephyr, [[FamilyOfChoice she still considered them her family, and never considered leaving them since that was the only place she knew she would always belong]], then asks if Rean feels the same way about his family. Both questions leave Rean speechless, but the girls ultimately drop the subject, since they have their own issues to sort out (i.e. with each other).
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** Another example of this occurs later in the game when Elise runs off during a sour conversation with Rean. He runs around the campus checks with his classmates to see if they have come across her, [[WhatTheHellHero with a few of them chastising him for his words that led to the event in question]], and when he reaches Laura, he explains his case to her, explaining the rationale of what he said[[note]]Rean was [[AdoptedIntoRoyalty a commoner adopted by a noble family]], which he believes is why unfit to be the next baron.[[/note]] Though she understands his situation, Laura asks Rean if he, while swearing to his sister, that he's not merely attempting to escape the lifestyle he was given. The question shocks Rean into silence, but Laura is quick to drop the issue, feeling it's not her place to pry into his affairs when she has her own problems to deal with, the main one being [[spoiler: her inability to accept Fie's background as a Jaeger.]]

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** Another example of this occurs later in the game when Elise runs off during a sour conversation with Rean. He runs around the campus checks with his classmates to see if they have come across her, [[WhatTheHellHero with a few of them chastising him for his words that led to the event in question]], with Laura and when he reaches Laura, he explains Fie asking him this kind of question. Laura states that she understands some of Rean's frustrations due to his case to her, explaining the rationale status of what he said[[note]]Rean was [[AdoptedIntoRoyalty a commoner someone adopted by a noble family]], which he believes into nobility and is why unfit to be the next baron.[[/note]] Though not technically recognized as such]], but she understands his situation, Laura asks Rean if he, while swearing he swears to his sister, sister that he's he was not merely attempting trying to escape run from that life. Fie, on the lifestyle he was given. The question shocks other hand, tells Rean into silence, that while she wasn't related by blood to any of the members of Zephyr, [[FamilyOfChoice she still considered them her family, and never considered leaving them since that was the only place she knew she would always belong]], then asks if Rean feels the same way about his family. Both questions leave Rean speechless, but Laura is quick to the girls ultimately drop the issue, feeling it's not her place to pry into his affairs when she has her subject, since they have their own problems issues to deal with, the main one being [[spoiler: her inability to accept Fie's background as a Jaeger.]] sort out (i.e. with each other).
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** "Who are you, that do not know your history?" Notably, this question is never used to armor-pierce the Courier; [[{{Foil}} Ulysses]] asked it of the Think Tank of Big MT, and it nearly led to disaster: [[spoiler:pondering the question caused the Think Tank to come closer to breaking out of the EternalRecurrence mental loop they'd been trapped in for decades and escape the Big Empty than ever before]]. Later, during ''Lonesome Road'', the Courier turns this same question onto Ulysses during the story's climax (albeit requires them to carefully scour the Divide and find his personal logs beforehand), making him realize that in his quest to cleanse the wasteland [[spoiler:by launching nukes at the NCR to destroy it and make a new nation]], he would taking himself far past the MoralEventHorizon and repeating the same events that caused his StartOfDarkness.
** Another one comes directly from the player character while attempting to get Cass to sell what's left of her caravan to the Crimson Caravan, with a high enough Speech skill.
--->'''Courier:''' If you made the caravan, you're responsible for killing it.\\

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** "Who ***"Who are you, that do not know your history?" Notably, this question is never used to armor-pierce the Courier; [[{{Foil}} Ulysses]] asked it of the Think Tank of Big MT, and it nearly led to disaster: [[spoiler:pondering the question caused the Think Tank to come closer to breaking out of the EternalRecurrence mental loop they'd been trapped in for decades and escape the Big Empty than ever before]]. Later, during ''Lonesome Road'', the Courier turns this same question onto Ulysses during the story's climax (albeit requires them to carefully scour the Divide and find his personal logs beforehand), making him realize that in his quest to cleanse the wasteland [[spoiler:by launching nukes at the NCR to destroy it and make a new nation]], he would taking himself far past the MoralEventHorizon and repeating the same events that caused his StartOfDarkness.
** *** Another one comes directly from the player character while attempting to get Cass to sell what's left of her caravan to the Crimson Caravan, with a high enough Speech skill.
--->'''Courier:''' ---->'''Courier:''' If you made the caravan, you're responsible for killing it.\\

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** In ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': "Who are you, that do not know your history?" Notably, it is not asked by or to the player character: [[{{Foil}} Ulysses]] asked it of the Think Tank. This almost caused disaster: [[spoiler:it led to the Think Tank trying to break out of the Big Empty rather than being more-or-less confined there]]. However, the player can choose to turn this question around on Ulysses during the final battle, though one has to show him that they understand the meaning behind it for it to work.
** Also in ''New Vegas'', the player can deliver an armor-piercing statement while attempting to get Cass to sell what's left of her caravan to the Crimson Caravan, with a high enough Speech skill.

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** In ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': "Who ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'':
**"Who
are you, that do not know your history?" Notably, it this question is not asked by or never used to armor-pierce the player character: Courier; [[{{Foil}} Ulysses]] asked it of the Think Tank. This almost caused Tank of Big MT, and it nearly led to disaster: [[spoiler:it led to [[spoiler:pondering the question caused the Think Tank trying to break come closer to breaking out of the EternalRecurrence mental loop they'd been trapped in for decades and escape the Big Empty rather than being more-or-less confined there]]. However, ever before]]. Later, during ''Lonesome Road'', the player can choose to turn Courier turns this same question around on onto Ulysses during the final battle, though one has story's climax (albeit requires them to show carefully scour the Divide and find his personal logs beforehand), making him realize that they understand in his quest to cleanse the meaning behind wasteland [[spoiler:by launching nukes at the NCR to destroy it for it to work.
and make a new nation]], he would taking himself far past the MoralEventHorizon and repeating the same events that caused his StartOfDarkness.
** Also in ''New Vegas'', Another one comes directly from the player can deliver an armor-piercing statement character while attempting to get Cass to sell what's left of her caravan to the Crimson Caravan, with a high enough Speech skill.

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* ''VideoGame/AceCombat''
** In ''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar'', in the mission ''Mayhem'', PJ announces over the radio that he fights for peace, with Pixy telling him about how tons of blood is being shed on the ground, and when PJ says that he intends to put an end to it, Pixy asks him the following:

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* ''VideoGame/AceCombat''
''VideoGame/AceCombat'':
** In ''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar'', in the mission ''Mayhem'', PJ announces over the radio that he fights for peace, with Pixy telling him about how tons of blood is are being shed on the ground, and when PJ says that he intends to put an end to it, Pixy asks him the following:



* ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'': Andrew Ryan asks the PlayerCharacter "what separates a man from a slave?" before reaching him. Ryan answers the question for him with "A man chooses. A slave obeys." [[spoiler:It turns out the PlayerCharacter has been conditioned in his childhood so he really hasn't been choosing along the way. In fact, this is one for the ''player'' too. After all, you obeyed every instruction you were given since the game began without question.]]
* Rather [[Heartwarming/VideoGames heartwarming]] example in the ''[[VideoGame/BlazBlue BlazBlue: Continuum Shift]]'' story ''Heart to Heart''.

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* ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'': ''VideoGame/BioShock1'': Andrew Ryan asks the PlayerCharacter "what separates a man from a slave?" before reaching him. Ryan answers the question for him with "A man chooses. A slave obeys." [[spoiler:It turns out the PlayerCharacter has been conditioned in his childhood so he really hasn't been choosing along the way. In fact, this is one for the ''player'' too. After all, you obeyed every instruction you were given since the game began without question.]]
* Rather [[Heartwarming/VideoGames heartwarming]] A rather heartwarming example in comes from the ''[[VideoGame/BlazBlue BlazBlue: Continuum Shift]]'' ''VideoGame/BlazBlueContinuumShift'' story ''Heart to Heart''.



'''Makoto:''' Different? Uh... The difference... ''({{beat}})'' ...I'm not... ''(begins crying)'' I'm ''not'' different from anyone else! I'M NOT! I wanna be the same! I just wanted to be the same...
* In ''VideoGame/TheCaligulaEffect'', during Kotaro's Character Episodes, he starts a profile to help people in need. However, his first client is [[spoiler:a friend of Kotaro's abusive cousin Yuto]], who ask him to help [[spoiler:said cousin]]. Of course, after finding out, Kotaro is VERY reluctant to help him, which culminates later on, when [[spoiler:he outright refuses to help Yuto when he's in danger]]. The protagonist then asks a question that makes him stagger.
--> '''Protagonist''': [[spoiler:What would your dad have done?]]

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'''Makoto:''' Different? Uh... The difference... ''({{beat}})'' ...''[{{beat}}]'' ...I'm not... ''(begins crying)'' ''[begins crying]'' I'm ''not'' different from anyone else! I'M NOT! I wanna be the same! I just wanted to be the same...
* In ''VideoGame/TheCaligulaEffect'', during ''VideoGame/TheCaligulaEffect'':
** During
Kotaro's Character Episodes, he starts a profile to help people in need. However, his first client is [[spoiler:a friend of Kotaro's abusive cousin Yuto]], who ask him to help [[spoiler:said cousin]]. Of course, after finding out, Kotaro is VERY ''very'' reluctant to help him, which culminates later on, when [[spoiler:he outright refuses to help Yuto when he's in danger]]. The protagonist then asks a question that makes him stagger.
--> '''Protagonist''': --->'''Protagonist:''' [[spoiler:What would your dad have done?]]



--> [[spoiler:'''μ''': How do you know? Even if that may be, you still haven't tried to resolve this misunderstanding, right?]]

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--> [[spoiler:'''μ''': --->[[spoiler:'''μ:''' How do you know? Even if that may be, you still haven't tried to resolve this misunderstanding, right?]]right?]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'': Master Contra from ''Neo Contra'' gives one of these to Bill Rizer during the former's BreakThemByTalking speech.
-->'''Master Contra:''' Oh? Then I'll ask you this: What do you remember from before they put in you could sleep, hmm? How much? You probably remember missions and battles fairly accurately. But beyond that, any personal memories? Disturbing how little you can recall, isn't it?
* In The Reaper ending in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' in which V kills themself, a compilation of voice messages are shown. [[spoiler:However, the most scathing one has to be from Kerry Eurodyne,[[labelnote:*]]Who himself had been implied to be contemplating suicide before V or Johnny intervened and helped turn his worldview around[[/labelnote]] who looks visibly disappointed in their actions and soon questions the most armor-piercing question out of all the companions.]]
-->'''Kerry:''' The only thing you proved is that you don't give a fuck about your friends. Am I right?



* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', a conversation between the Dalish Elf and a Chantry Priestess at Ostagar, where they call her on claiming that the Maker only desires [[GodIsGood peace and love]] when His Chantry branded the Dalish as heretics, lead an Exalted March against them and destroyed their homeland.
-->'''Dalish Warden:''' You administer blessings to Elves?\\

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* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', a ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'':
** A
conversation between the Dalish Elf and a Chantry Priestess at Ostagar, where they call her on claiming that the Maker only desires [[GodIsGood peace and love]] when His Chantry branded the Dalish as heretics, lead an Exalted March against them and destroyed their homeland.
-->'''Dalish --->'''Dalish Warden:''' You administer blessings to Elves?\\



'''Loghain:''' ...[[NeverMyFault Cailan's death was his own doing.]]

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'''Loghain:''' ...[[NeverMyFault Cailan's death was his own doing.]]doing]].



-->'''Anora:''' Bann Teagan, my father is doing what he thinks is best!\\
'''Teagan:''' Did he also do what was best for ''your husband'', Your Majesty?\\

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-->'''Anora:''' --->'''Anora:''' Bann Teagan, my father is doing what he thinks is best!\\
'''Teagan:''' Did he also do what was best for ''your husband'', Your Majesty?\\
Majesty?



* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': Who are you, that do not know your history?
** Notably, it is not asked by or to the player character: [[{{Foil}} Ulysses]] asked it of the Think Tank. This almost caused disaster: [[spoiler:it led to the Think Tank trying to break out of the Big Empty rather than being more-or-less confined there]].
*** Though the player can choose to turn this question around on Ulysses during the final battle, though one has to show him that they understand the meaning behind it for it to work.
** The player can deliver an armor-piercing statement while attempting to get Cass to sell what's left of her caravan to the Crimson Caravan, with a high enough Speech skill.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':
** In
''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': Who "Who are you, that do not know your history?
**
history?" Notably, it is not asked by or to the player character: [[{{Foil}} Ulysses]] asked it of the Think Tank. This almost caused disaster: [[spoiler:it led to the Think Tank trying to break out of the Big Empty rather than being more-or-less confined there]].
*** Though
there]]. However, the player can choose to turn this question around on Ulysses during the final battle, though one has to show him that they understand the meaning behind it for it to work.
** The Also in ''New Vegas'', the player can deliver an armor-piercing statement while attempting to get Cass to sell what's left of her caravan to the Crimson Caravan, with a high enough Speech skill.



* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' has a few, one of the most notable being [[spoiler:when you're trying to spare Danse during the quest Blind Betrayal. You can ask Elder Maxson "You're comparing Danse to a nuclear bomb?" while it doesn't exactly change his IrrationalHatred of Danse, it does make him stumble over his words for a second.]]

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* ** ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' has a few, one of the most notable being [[spoiler:when you're trying to spare Danse during the quest Blind Betrayal. You can ask Elder Maxson "You're comparing Danse to a nuclear bomb?" while it doesn't exactly change his IrrationalHatred of Danse, it does make him stumble over his words for a second.]]second]].



''(cue Sephiroth's FreakOut as he starts attacking the chambers)''\\

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''(cue ''[cue Sephiroth's FreakOut as he starts attacking the chambers)''\\chambers]''\\



'''Beclem:''' ''(gasps at her question, but tries to regain his composure)'' It's... for the safety of the village.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII''

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'''Beclem:''' ''(gasps ''[gasps at her question, but tries to regain his composure)'' composure]'' It's... for the safety of the village.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII''''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'':



----> '''Hope:''' And what if [fighting] gets people around you involved? What happens when your actions end up ruining someone's life? What if someone dies? What then Snow? How do you pay for what you've done?

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----> '''Hope:''' ---->'''Hope:''' And what if [fighting] gets people around you involved? What happens when your actions end up ruining someone's life? What if someone dies? What then Snow? How do you pay for what you've done?



---> '''Lumina:''' Are you really prepared to [[spoiler:kill Hope]]?
---> '''Lightning:''' (scoffs) [[NonAnswer You think I'm not?]]
---> '''Lumina:''' You answered a question with a question. ''That's'' an evasion.

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---> '''Lumina:''' --->'''Lumina:''' Are you really prepared to [[spoiler:kill Hope]]?
--->
Hope]]?\\
'''Lightning:''' (scoffs) ''[scoffs]'' [[NonAnswer You think I'm not?]]
--->
not?]]\\
'''Lumina:''' You answered a question with a question. ''That's'' an evasion.



--->'''Mewt''': What's so great about going back? Why go home at all?\\
'''Marche''': Mewt…\\
'''Mewt''': Will [[DisappearedDad your dad]] come back, Marche?
* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', the final boss, Xemnas, addresses both Sora and Riku during the battle: "Sora, are you certain you can trust Riku? Riku, are you sure you are not jealous of Sora?" Although Xemnas fails to undermine Sora's trust, his words have an effect on Riku; after the battle, Riku recants his earlier statement that he had always thought he was better than Sora, finally admitting that he had actually been jealous.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'', During Nanako's Social Link, Nanako wonders if her father doesn't think of her as his "real" daughter, and so [[WhenYouComingHomeDad doesn't spend time with her]]. The best response is "Did he say that?"
*** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4 Arena}}'', Kanji gets one from Chie during his story mode. Kanji assumes he's dreaming, and it later turns out that the BigBad altered his senses so that he heard something different than what was actually said, but Kanji has to admit this question hits home.
---->'''Chie''': Kanji-kun, have you ever honestly told anyone that you hate being misunderstood?
** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', [[spoiler:Futaba Sakura is given an armor-piercing ''quiz'' by her own Shadow to derive the exact nature of her self-loathing and the true face of her mother. Futaba is led to believe, prior to this, that her mother hated her and wished she would die; in reality, Wakaba Isshiki cared for Futaba as a mother should, and her "hateful" last words were a fabrication written by the legal team who tampered with the will at the Conspiracy's request. Unlike many examples of this trope, this is not intended to break Futaba further, but for her to finally investigate and second guess the inconsistencies that has been fed on her in regards of her being the one who was liable for her mother's death.]]
** ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'':
*** In the fourth Jail, the Monarch, [[spoiler:Zenkichi's daughter Akane's Shadow]], calls out Zenkichi on being forced to abandon his investigation into [[spoiler:his wife Aoi]]'s death in a drunk driving accident to protect his daughter, even though an innocent person was used as a scapegoat and killed.
----> '''[[spoiler:Shadow Akane]]''': But what about the secretary who died? Did you ever stop to think what his family is going through?! ...Not only did they lose a loved one, they have [[spoiler:mom's death]] over their heads! Did you forget that!? Or did you choose to forget on purpose!?
*** When the Phantom Thieves try to pull their standard ShutUpHannibal moment against the BigBad, he simply asks if they could have saved him [[spoiler: from his [[AbusiveParents father]]]]. At no point before or after his boss battle can anybody come up with a rebuttal.
* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', GenkiGirl Cynthia's supports with her father are mostly a cute deal about a young teenager wanting to become a DaddysGirl and cheerfully dragging her dad along. But almost at the end, the dynamics [[MoodWhiplash change]] ''[[MoodWhiplash completely]]'' when she asks him:
-->"You... will remember me, won't you, Father? [[spoiler:Even once the Cynthia of this world is born?]]"

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--->'''Mewt''': --->'''Mewt:''' What's so great about going back? Why go home at all?\\
'''Marche''': Mewt…\\
'''Mewt''':
'''Marche:''' Mewt...\\
'''Mewt:'''
Will [[DisappearedDad your dad]] come back, Marche?
* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', the final boss, Xemnas, addresses both Sora and Riku during the battle: "Sora, are you certain you can trust Riku? Riku, are you sure you are not jealous of Sora?" Although Xemnas fails to undermine Sora's trust, his words have an effect on Riku; after the battle, Riku recants his earlier statement that he had always thought he was better than Sora, finally admitting that he had actually been jealous.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'', During Nanako's Social Link, Nanako wonders if her father doesn't think of her as his "real" daughter, and so [[WhenYouComingHomeDad doesn't spend time with her]]. The best response is "Did he say that?"
*** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4 Arena}}'', Kanji gets one from Chie during his story mode. Kanji assumes he's dreaming, and it later turns out that the BigBad altered his senses so that he heard something different than what was actually said, but Kanji has to admit this question hits home.
---->'''Chie''': Kanji-kun, have you ever honestly told anyone that you hate being misunderstood?
** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'', [[spoiler:Futaba Sakura is given an armor-piercing ''quiz'' by her own Shadow to derive the exact nature of her self-loathing and the true face of her mother. Futaba is led to believe, prior to this, that her mother hated her and wished she would die; in reality, Wakaba Isshiki cared for Futaba as a mother should, and her "hateful" last words were a fabrication written by the legal team who tampered with the will at the Conspiracy's request. Unlike many examples of this trope, this is not intended to break Futaba further, but for her to finally investigate and second guess the inconsistencies that has been fed on her in regards of her being the one who was liable for her mother's death.]]
** ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'':
*** In the fourth Jail, the Monarch, [[spoiler:Zenkichi's daughter Akane's Shadow]], calls out Zenkichi on being forced to abandon his investigation into [[spoiler:his wife Aoi]]'s death in a drunk driving accident to protect his daughter, even though an innocent person was used as a scapegoat and killed.
----> '''[[spoiler:Shadow Akane]]''': But what about the secretary who died? Did you ever stop to think what his family is going through?! ...Not only did they lose a loved one, they have [[spoiler:mom's death]] over their heads! Did you forget that!? Or did you choose to forget on purpose!?
*** When the Phantom Thieves try to pull their standard ShutUpHannibal moment against the BigBad, he simply asks if they could have saved him [[spoiler: from his [[AbusiveParents father]]]]. At no point before or after his boss battle can anybody come up with a rebuttal.
*
In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', GenkiGirl Cynthia's supports with her father are mostly a cute deal about a young teenager wanting to become a DaddysGirl and cheerfully dragging her dad along. But almost at the end, the dynamics [[MoodWhiplash change]] ''[[MoodWhiplash completely]]'' when she asks him:
-->"You... --->''"You... will remember me, won't you, Father? [[spoiler:Even once the Cynthia of this world is born?]]"born?]]"''



* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' after the TimeSkip, Dimitri has gone insane from his desire for revenge for the Tragedy of Duscur, in which his father, stepmother, and many others were killed, and wants [[spoiler:Edelgard, the supposed perpetrator]] dead. When [[PlayerCharacter Byleth]] becomes concerned about Dimitri's actions, he asks them this question [[spoiler:about the person who killed Byleth's father]], and the player can agree or disagree.
-->Five years ago... did you not deem [[spoiler:the woman who killed Jeralt]] to be unforgivable?
* In one of the final Missions of ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', Niko Bellic finally accomplishes his reason behind moving from "the Old Country" to Liberty City. [[spoiler:He's finally tracked down his old war buddy (and the word "buddy" is used loosely) that sold out their troop and resulted in almost their entire squad being slaughtered like pigs, all so the traitor could get money to buy drugs with.]] Needless to say, in the conversation that follows As shown below), an armor piercer is shot at Niko, which actually affects him... for about five seconds.
-->[[spoiler:'''Niko Bellic:''' Strange choices?! How much?!\\
'''Darko Brevic:''' ''(laughing)'' A thousand.\\
'''Niko Bellic:''' ''(close to tears)'' You killed my friends for one thousand dollars?\\
'''Darko Brevic:''' ''(laughing)'' How much do YOU charge to kill someone?\\
'''Niko Bellic:''' ''(pauses)'' You ruined me, you fuck!]]
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' manages to combine this with a WhamLine.
-->'''Trevor:''' Let me just ask you something, alright, something I've been thinking about. Up in North Yankton, exactly ''who'' was buried in your place?
* Delivered by [[BigBad Dr. Breen]] in the penultimate level of ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'', and repeated, [[spoiler:posthumously]], at the beginning of ''Half-Life 2: Episode One'':
-->Tell me, Dr. Freeman, if you can. You have destroyed so much. What is it exactly that you have ''created?'' Can you name even one ''thing?''

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* ** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' after the TimeSkip, Dimitri has gone insane from his desire for revenge for the Tragedy of Duscur, in which his father, stepmother, and many others were killed, and wants [[spoiler:Edelgard, the supposed perpetrator]] dead. When [[PlayerCharacter Byleth]] becomes concerned about Dimitri's actions, he asks them this question [[spoiler:about the person who killed Byleth's father]], and the player can agree or disagree.
-->Five --->''"Five years ago... did you not deem [[spoiler:the woman who killed Jeralt]] to be unforgivable?
unforgivable?"''
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'':
**
In one of the final Missions of ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', Niko Bellic finally accomplishes his reason behind moving from "the Old Country" to Liberty City. [[spoiler:He's finally tracked down his old war buddy (and the word "buddy" is used loosely) that sold out their troop and resulted in almost their entire squad being slaughtered like pigs, all so the traitor could get money to buy drugs with.]] Needless to say, in the conversation that follows As as shown below), an armor piercer is shot at Niko, which actually affects him... for about five seconds.
-->[[spoiler:'''Niko --->[[spoiler:'''Niko Bellic:''' Strange choices?! How much?!\\
'''Darko Brevic:''' ''(laughing)'' ''[laughing]'' A thousand.\\
'''Niko Bellic:''' ''(close ''[close to tears)'' tears]'' You killed my friends for one thousand dollars?\\
'''Darko Brevic:''' ''(laughing)'' ''[laughing]'' How much do YOU ''you'' charge to kill someone?\\
'''Niko Bellic:''' ''(pauses)'' ''[pauses]'' You ruined me, you fuck!]]
* ** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' manages to combine this with a WhamLine.
-->'''Trevor:''' --->'''Trevor:''' Let me just ask you something, alright, something I've been thinking about. Up in North Yankton, exactly ''who'' was buried in your place?
* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear Xrd'' has a string of these delivered to [[spoiler:Sol Badguy]]. The receiver seems to be hit very hard by all that's said, but [[spoiler:it's ultimately beneficial for Sol because it kicks off the start of some much-needed positive CharacterDevelopment]].
-->[[spoiler:'''Sin:''' It's almost like you're telling me I shouldn't trust anybody, or just go be a grumpy, lonely bounty hunter.\\
'''Sol:''' [[VisibleSilence ...!]]\\
'''Sin:''' Your world must be real small. You could at least try and make some friends. I think you'd like it, honestly.]]
* ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'':
**
Delivered by [[BigBad Dr. Breen]] in the penultimate level of ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'', level, and repeated, [[spoiler:posthumously]], at the beginning of ''Half-Life 2: Episode One'':
-->Tell --->''"Tell me, Dr. Freeman, if you can. You have destroyed so much. What is it exactly that you have ''created?'' Can you name even one ''thing?''''thing?''"''



---> '''Breen''': Fortunately, the resistance has shown it is willing to accept a new leader. And this one has proven to be a fine pawn for those who control him.
---> '''Alyx''': Don't listen to him, Gordon!
---> '''Breen''': How about it, Dr. Freeman? ''Did you realize your contract was open to the highest bidder?''

to:

---> '''Breen''': --->'''Breen:''' Fortunately, the resistance has shown it is willing to accept a new leader. And this one has proven to be a fine pawn for those who control him.
---> '''Alyx''':
him.\\
'''Alyx:'''
Don't listen to him, Gordon!
---> '''Breen''':
Gordon!\\
'''Breen:'''
How about it, Dr. Freeman? ''Did you realize your contract was open to the highest bidder?''



-->[[spoiler:'''Cortana''']]: I'm offering people a chance to be more than they are naturally.
--> '''Master Chief''': Like [[WellIntentionedExtremist Doctor Halsey]] did for [[SuperSoldier me]].
* In ''VideoGame/IllusionsOfLoyalty'', it's ''"Ideals? A few flimsy ideals were worth all this? How many died, Brother?"'' The protagonist, Julius Logan, asks this to his brother, Bruce, the night before his execution, and he can only say that he’s not afraid of death, which Logan scoffs at. [[spoiler:In the end, Bruce’s ghost asks the same question of Julius, after his actions in the service of the opposite ideal have ''also'' caused him to end up in the very same cell, on the eve of his execution. The reply is also the same.]]

to:

-->[[spoiler:'''Cortana''']]: -->'''[[spoiler:Cortana]]:''' I'm offering people a chance to be more than they are naturally.
-->
naturally.\\
'''Master Chief''': Chief:''' Like [[WellIntentionedExtremist Doctor Halsey]] did for [[SuperSoldier me]].
* In ''VideoGame/IllusionsOfLoyalty'', it's ''"Ideals? ''VideoGame/IllusionsOfLoyalty'': "Ideals? A few flimsy ideals were worth all this? How many died, Brother?"'' Brother?" The protagonist, Julius Logan, asks this to his brother, Bruce, the night before his execution, and he can only say that he’s he's not afraid of death, which Logan scoffs at. [[spoiler:In the end, Bruce’s Bruce's ghost asks the same question of Julius, after his actions in the service of the opposite ideal have ''also'' caused him to end up in the very same cell, on the eve of his execution. The reply is also the same.]]



* Garcian attempts one in ''VideoGame/{{Killer7}}''. Matsuken has been attempting to control the United States using Japanese ideals for the whole game, so Garcian challenges him: "what is United States? What is the purpose of the President?" Matsuken simply counters with "I'm Japanese, how the hell should I know? Figure it out for yourself." Not only does this tie into the recurring theme of two nations misunderstanding each other, Garcian's lack of an answer turns out to be significant: [[spoiler:he's actually the assassin Emir Parkreiner, reincarnated, and Emir was an assassin for the Japanese government whose death coincided with the fall of Japan.]]
* In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', you infiltrate the Sith Academy and meet a woman with a tragic past that made her receptive to the Sith philosophy. She was enslaved and abused. She finally escaped and originally trained as a Jedi. However, she wanted revenge for all that was done to her and other slaves. Here is part of the dialogue tree that leads to her beginning to question the ways of the Sith...
-->'''Yuthura:''' I wanted to use the Force to free the other slaves I knew, to fight for what I knew was right. The Jedi restrained me until I couldn't stand it anymore. They claim the dark side is evil, but that isn't so. Sometimes anger and hatred are deserved and right. Sometimes things change because of it.\\
'''PlayerCharacter:''' But not always. [[CycleOfRevenge Mostly it makes things worse]].\\
'''Yuthura:''' Any failure to get the results I want is due to a lack of power on my part. That can change, in time. As a Sith, my mettle is tested far more than when I was a Padawan. I know this may sound strange, but only my compassion stands in my way, now. Once that is gone, let the slavers beware.\\
'''PlayerCharacter:''' But... if you lose your compassion, will you still care about those slaves?\\
'''Yuthura:''' [sounding unsure] I... yes, of course. I--I mean... losing my compassion as in... holding back...
** The sequel has a question that can be delivered as the punch line to a series of speeches to erode the will of TheDragon:
--->'''The Exile:''' [[spoiler:Sion]]... Your life... Was it worth living?\\
'''[[spoiler:Darth Sion]]:''' ...It was not. No matter how many Jedi I killed... No matter how many lay broken at my feet... The pain would not end. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever I am glad to be rid of this place]].
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' has a question that spurs a centuries-long war that drove an entire species from their planet: [[DoAndroidsDream "Does this unit have a soul?"]]
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': A Paragon Shepard has an absolutely ''brutal'' one to Erinya, a racist asari CorruptCorporateExecutive on Illium, after she describes her alien-loving, high-achieving daughters and bondmate; as she reveals, her bondmate was killed while studying on the Quarian homeworld during the Geth Uprising, and her daughters were both killed during the Battle of the Citadel. Simply describing them to Shepard causes her uptight, haughty facade to crack, but the next exchange, and the resulting question from Shepard, causes her to break down completely.
--->'''Shepard:''' They sound like wonderful people. The galaxy is lesser for their loss.\\
'''Erinya:''' (''quietly'') Yes, it is.\\

to:

* Garcian attempts one in ''VideoGame/{{Killer7}}''.''VideoGame/Killer7''. Matsuken has been attempting to control the United States using Japanese ideals for the whole game, so Garcian challenges him: "what is United States? What is the purpose of the President?" Matsuken simply counters with "I'm Japanese, how the hell should I know? Figure it out for yourself." Not only does this tie into the recurring theme of two nations misunderstanding each other, Garcian's lack of an answer turns out to be significant: [[spoiler:he's actually the assassin Emir Parkreiner, reincarnated, and Emir was an assassin for the Japanese government whose death coincided with the fall of Japan.]]
* In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', the final boss, Xemnas, addresses both Sora and Riku during the battle: "Sora, are you infiltrate certain you can trust Riku? Riku, are you sure you are not jealous of Sora?" Although Xemnas fails to undermine Sora's trust, his words have an effect on Riku; after the Sith Academy and meet a woman with a tragic past battle, Riku recants his earlier statement that made her receptive to the Sith philosophy. She he had always thought he was enslaved and abused. She better than Sora, finally escaped and originally trained as a Jedi. However, she wanted revenge for all admitting that was done to her and other slaves. Here is part he had actually been jealous.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUsPartII'', during a flashback just before the climax
of the dialogue tree first game, Jerry, a surgeon for the Fireflies, is about to operate on [[spoiler:Ellie in order to extract the fungus from her brain]], [[TheNeedsOfTheMany an operation that leads to her beginning to question would kill the ways patient but potentially lead to a vaccine for the Cordyceps virus]]. Marlene has reservations about it, [[spoiler:since she's a ParentalSubstitute to Ellie]], but Jerry insists that this is the best course of action. Marlene then asks Jerry if he would do the same thing if his daughter was the patient; while Jerry goes through with the operation, he's obviously shaken.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'':
** The noble Patrick is irritated by Class VII, a mixed group of commoners and nobles who keeps doing better than Class I. He and his flunkies challenge the male members
of the Sith...
-->'''Yuthura:''' I wanted
class to use the Force a battle and are trounced. Afterwards, Class VII leader and main playable character Rean offers Patrick a friendly handshake for a well-fought battle, but Patrick slaps his hand away and proceeds to free insult Rean himself, his parentage, and the other slaves I knew, to fight for what I knew was right. The Jedi restrained me until I couldn't stand it anymore. They claim members of Class VII. Everyone is disgusted, but it's Gaius, a foreign exchange student, who is still learning about the dark side is evil, but that isn't so. Sometimes anger and hatred are deserved and right. Sometimes class system of Erebonia, who slaps Patrick down with a single piercing question.
--->'''Gaius:''' I can understand the importance of tradition, lineage, dignity, pride — I get why those would matter... ''But where do you think they let you get off saying the kinds of
things change because you did?''
** Another example
of it.\\
'''PlayerCharacter:''' But not always. [[CycleOfRevenge Mostly it makes things worse]].\\
'''Yuthura:''' Any failure to get
this occurs later in the results I want is due to a lack of power on my part. That can change, in time. As a Sith, my mettle is tested far more than game when I was Elise runs off during a Padawan. I know this may sound strange, but only my compassion stands in my way, now. Once sour conversation with Rean. He runs around the campus checks with his classmates to see if they have come across her, [[WhatTheHellHero with a few of them chastising him for his words that is gone, let led to the slavers beware.\\
'''PlayerCharacter:''' But...
event in question]], and when he reaches Laura, he explains his case to her, explaining the rationale of what he said[[note]]Rean was [[AdoptedIntoRoyalty a commoner adopted by a noble family]], which he believes is why unfit to be the next baron.[[/note]] Though she understands his situation, Laura asks Rean if you lose your compassion, will you still care about those slaves?\\
'''Yuthura:''' [sounding unsure] I... yes, of course. I--I mean... losing my compassion as in... holding back...
**
he, while swearing to his sister, that he's not merely attempting to escape the lifestyle he was given. The sequel question shocks Rean into silence, but Laura is quick to drop the issue, feeling it's not her place to pry into his affairs when she has her own problems to deal with, the main one being [[spoiler: her inability to accept Fie's background as a Jaeger.]]
** PlayedForLaughs in ''Cold Steel III'' when Rean, while thanking his students for helping him gain information from Zephyr, asks why the students are at a casino unsupervised in the middle of the night and not at camp. Immediately, all of them either pull off an innocent whistle, fake that they're tired, or just plain give up at making any excuses.
* ''VideoGame/MarvelVSCapcom3'': Played literally in the ''Ultimate'' UpdatedRerelease: [[LethalJokeCharacter Phoenix Wright]]'s level-3 hyper combo has him grilling the opponent right in the middle of the battlefield, doing actual physical damage. It's also one of the most damaging hyper combos in the game: combined with X-Factor, it can OneHitKO if it lands.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** In general, Shepard uses a ''lot'' of these when persuading people, and sometimes regularly in dialogue to keep events moving.
** In the backstory, the
question that can be delivered as the punch line to a series of speeches to erode the will of TheDragon:
--->'''The Exile:''' [[spoiler:Sion]]... Your life... Was it worth living?\\
'''[[spoiler:Darth Sion]]:''' ...It was not. No matter how many Jedi I killed... No matter how many lay broken at my feet... The pain would not end. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever I am glad to be rid of this place]].
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'' has a question that spurs
spurred a centuries-long war that drove an entire species from their planet: [[DoAndroidsDream "Does this unit have a soul?"]]
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'':
***
A Paragon Shepard has an absolutely ''brutal'' one to Erinya, a racist asari CorruptCorporateExecutive on Illium, after she describes her alien-loving, high-achieving daughters and bondmate; as she reveals, her bondmate was killed while studying on the Quarian homeworld during the Geth Uprising, and her daughters were both killed during the Battle of the Citadel. Simply describing them to Shepard causes her uptight, haughty facade to crack, but the next exchange, and the resulting question from Shepard, causes her to break down completely.
--->'''Shepard:''' ---->'''Shepard:''' They sound like wonderful people. The galaxy is lesser for their loss.\\
'''Erinya:''' (''quietly'') ''[quietly]'' Yes, it is.\\



** Shepard ends up on the receiving end of more than a few of these due to their [[EnemyMine affiliation]] with Cerberus throughout the second game. Even one of the game's minor villains gets to call bullshit on Shepard's holier-than-thou attitude because of this.
** In general, Shepard uses a LOT of these when persuading people, and sometimes regularly in dialogue to keep events moving.
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'': "Does this unit have a soul?" Which, depending on [[spoiler:how you end the war that started with the same question,]] makes this an extremely Armor-Piercing Question.
** A Paragon Shepard can issue a rather massive one to [[spoiler:The Illusive Man]] in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3''
--->[[spoiler:'''The Illusive Man:''' We don't have to destroy them! I can end this war! I can '''control''' them, Shepard!]]\\
'''Shepard:''' Are you willing to [[spoiler:stake humanity's existence on it?]]\\

to:

** *** Shepard ends up on the receiving end of more than a few of these due to their [[EnemyMine affiliation]] with Cerberus throughout the second game.Cerberus. Even one of the game's minor villains gets to call bullshit on Shepard's holier-than-thou attitude because of this.
** In general, Shepard uses a LOT of these when persuading people, and sometimes regularly in dialogue to keep events moving.
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'': "Does this unit have a soul?" Which, depending on [[spoiler:how you end the war that started with the same question,]] makes this an extremely Armor-Piercing Question.
**
''VideoGame/MassEffect3'':
***
A Paragon Shepard can issue a rather massive one to [[spoiler:The Illusive Man]] in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3''
--->[[spoiler:'''The
Man]]:
---->[[spoiler:'''The
Illusive Man:''' We don't have to destroy them! I can end this war! I can '''control''' them, Shepard!]]\\
'''Shepard:''' Are you willing to [[spoiler:stake humanity's existence on it?]]\\it]]?\\



** A particularly harrowing one can be asked of [[spoiler:Mordin Solus]], leading to OOCIsSeriousBusiness. [[spoiler:Shepard reminds Mordin that he had defended the genophage and his role in modifying it whenever he was asked, and that he had to be talked into saving Maelon's data, before asking him why he changed his mind about it now.]] The question is answered, but...
--->[[spoiler:'''Mordin:''' [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness I MADE A MISTAKE!]]]]
** In the "From Ashes" DLC of ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', Javik asks Shepard if they believe they have any hope of winning the war with the Reapers with their honor intact. Shepard answers that they do, but have no reply to Javik's rebuttal:
--->'''Javik:''' Stand in the ashes of a ''trillion'' dead souls, and ask the ghosts if "honor" matters! *{{beat}}* ...that silence is your answer.

to:

** *** A particularly harrowing one can be asked of [[spoiler:Mordin Solus]], leading to OOCIsSeriousBusiness. [[spoiler:Shepard reminds Mordin that he had defended the genophage and his role in modifying it whenever he was asked, and that he had to be talked into saving Maelon's data, before asking him why he changed his mind about it now.]] The question is answered, but...
--->[[spoiler:'''Mordin:''' ---->[[spoiler:'''Mordin:''' [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness I MADE A MISTAKE!]]]]
** *** In the "From Ashes" DLC of ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', ''From Ashes'' DLC, Javik asks Shepard if they believe they have any hope of winning the war with the Reapers with their honor intact. Shepard answers that they do, but have no reply to Javik's rebuttal:
--->'''Javik:''' ---->'''Javik:''' Stand in the ashes of a ''trillion'' dead souls, and ask the ghosts if "honor" matters! *{{beat}}* ...''[{{beat}}]'' ...that silence is your answer.



* In ''VideoGame/{{Payday 2}}'', in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ILB1N-6uo the trailer for the Dentist's heists]], just before Dallas leaves, the dentist asks "How did it feel, leaving him behind?" [[note]] referring to Hoxton, a captured partner in crime [[/note]] causing Dallas to stop and turn around. The dentist then asks his assistant to show Dallas "the transfer plan for inmate Jim Hoxworth".



* "What can change the nature of a man?", a riddle asked by the [[WickedWitch Night Hag]] Ravel Puzzlewell, in ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''. Ravel killed all those who couldn't give the right answer. [[spoiler:As it turns out, ''her'' right answer wasn't a 'what' but a 'who': She only wants The Nameless One's answer because the first incarnation was the one who gave her the question in the first place and she still hasn't found an answer herself. The question essentially drove Ravel to mull over it [[TimeAbyss for an unknown number of millennia]] and slowly drove her mad.]]
** Furthermore, The Nameless One's final answer can be used in part of a speech to defeat the [[BigBad The Transcendent One]].
*** Note that, when asked this question personally, the BigBad simply shrugs it off. However, the trope can still be played straight: the Nameless can ask him a series of Armor-Piercing Questions (starting, funnily enough, by asking after his actual armor), finally forcing him to admit two things: [[spoiler:One, that he suffers as much as you do even though he's too stubborn to admit it. Two, that despite everything you've heard and done over the course of the game, '''''neither of you are immortal''''']].
*** There's '''''[[RuleOfThree another]]''''' way to do this, as well, if you [[spoiler:opened the bronze sphere]]. The question that's been following you around since before you heard the ArcWords, since the beginning of the game: "What is my *name*?" [[spoiler:The Transcendent One doesn't remember. Unfortunately for him, '''[[IKnowYourTrueName you do]]'''.]]

to:

* In ''VideoGame/Payday2'', in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ILB1N-6uo the trailer for the Dentist's heists]], just before Dallas leaves, the dentist asks "How did it feel, leaving him behind?" (referring to Hoxton, a captured partner in crime), causing Dallas to stop and turn around. The dentist then asks his assistant to show Dallas "the transfer plan for inmate Jim Hoxworth".
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', During Nanako's Social Link, Nanako wonders if her father doesn't think of her as his "real" daughter, and so [[WhenYouComingHomeDad doesn't spend time with her]]. The best response is "Did he say that?"
*** In ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'', Kanji gets one from Chie during his story mode. Kanji assumes he's dreaming, and it later turns out that the BigBad altered his senses so that he heard something different than what was actually said, but Kanji has to admit this question hits home.
---->'''Chie:''' Kanji-kun, have you ever honestly told anyone that you hate being misunderstood?
** In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', [[spoiler:Futaba Sakura is given an armor-piercing ''quiz'' by her own Shadow to derive the exact nature of her self-loathing and the true face of her mother. Futaba is led to believe, prior to this, that her mother hated her and wished she would die; in reality, Wakaba Isshiki cared for Futaba as a mother should, and her "hateful" last words were a fabrication written by the legal team who tampered with the will at the Conspiracy's request. Unlike many examples of this trope, this is not intended to break Futaba further, but for her to finally investigate and second guess the inconsistencies that has been fed on her in regards of her being the one who was liable for her mother's death.]]
** ''VideoGame/Persona5Strikers'':
*** In the fourth Jail, the Monarch, [[spoiler:Zenkichi's daughter Akane's Shadow]], calls out Zenkichi on being forced to abandon his investigation into [[spoiler:his wife Aoi]]'s death in a drunk driving accident to protect his daughter, even though an innocent person was used as a scapegoat and killed.
----> '''[[spoiler:Shadow Akane]]''': But what about the secretary who died? Did you ever stop to think what his family is going through?! ...Not only did they lose a loved one, they have [[spoiler:mom's death]] over their heads! Did you forget that!? Or did you choose to forget on purpose!?
*** When the Phantom Thieves try to pull their standard ShutUpHannibal moment against the BigBad, he simply asks if they could have saved him [[spoiler:from his [[AbusiveParents father]]]]. At no point before or after his boss battle can anybody come up with a rebuttal.
* ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'':
**
"What can change the nature of a man?", a riddle asked by the [[WickedWitch Night Hag]] Ravel Puzzlewell, in ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''.Puzzlewell. Ravel killed all those who couldn't give the right answer. [[spoiler:As it turns out, ''her'' right answer wasn't a 'what' but a 'who': She only wants The Nameless One's answer because the first incarnation was the one who gave her the question in the first place and she still hasn't found an answer herself. The question essentially drove Ravel to mull over it [[TimeAbyss for an unknown number of millennia]] and slowly drove her mad.]]
** Furthermore, The Nameless One's final answer can be used in part of a speech to defeat the [[BigBad The the Transcendent One]].
***
One]]. Note that, when asked this question personally, the BigBad simply shrugs it off. However, the trope can still be played straight: the Nameless can ask him a series of Armor-Piercing Questions (starting, funnily enough, by asking after his actual armor), finally forcing him to admit two things: [[spoiler:One, [[spoiler:one, that he suffers as much as you do even though he's too stubborn to admit it. Two, it, and two, that despite everything you've heard and done over the course of the game, '''''neither of you are immortal''''']].
***
immortal''''']]. There's '''''[[RuleOfThree another]]''''' way to do this, as well, if you [[spoiler:opened the bronze sphere]]. The question that's been following you around since before you heard the ArcWords, since the beginning of the game: "What is my *name*?" name?" [[spoiler:The Transcendent One doesn't remember. Unfortunately for him, '''[[IKnowYourTrueName you do]]'''.]]



* In ''VideoGame/ResonanceOfFate'', this happens to several people at various points, actually, but perhaps the harshest of which is- again- the bridge scene, posed by Lagerfield to Zephyr.

to:

* In ''VideoGame/ResonanceOfFate'', this happens to several people at various points, actually, but perhaps the harshest of which is- again- is the bridge scene, posed by Lagerfield to Zephyr.



* In ''VideoGame/SandsOfDestruction'', Morte is out to destroy the world and [[LoveMakesYouDumb Kyrie has agreed to help her because he fell for her within five minutes of meeting her]]. Elephas Rex eventually points out to Kyrie that if Morte succeeds in destroying the world, they won't be able to be together. He then leaves Kyrie to figure out for himself exactly what he should do and whether he should continue assisting the World Annihilation Front. [[spoiler:Kyrie eventually decides Morte's safety is more important to him than their being together and asks Naja to kill him so his power couldn't be used to destroy the world.]]



* This is Rabbi Stone's primary rhetorical tool [[spoiler:and weapon]] in Creator/WadjetEyeGames' ''VideoGame/TheShivah''.
* In ''VideoGame/StarControlII'', there is only one question that can get any meaningful response out of the Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah. While this won't let you avoid fighting them in the game, the first time it was posed to them in the backstory (by the Mael-Num), it locked them up long enough to allow for an escape. 'The Words' are a simple plea: "Hold! What you are doing to us is wrong! Why do you do this thing?". Both sides come to a total stop when they hear it, ceasing combat to justify their actions. The Kzer-Za more quickly explain themselves, while the Kohr-Ah will give the prey who asks substantially more time.
* In ''Franchise/StarWars: VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed'', Juno Eclipse asks Starkiller why he defied his master Darth Vader and saved her. Starkiller awkwardly answers that he needed her to fly his ship, but she retorts that they both know that isn't true. This foreshadows that Starkiller has feelings for Juno and that he is slowly becoming a hero instead of Darth Vader's servant.
* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''
** In ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', Asbel's biggest SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome comes when he asks "AndThenWhat" to the villain. The FinalBoss is ranting about how [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans are evil]], and how he's going to kill them all. Asbel promptly turns this into an Armor-Piercing Question by asking "[[{{Deconstruction}} Okay, then what? If you kill everybody, you'll be totally alone, and you and everything in the entire world will die. You really want that?]]" The BigBad is silent for a {{Beat}}, then basically throws a tantrum and begins the final boss battle proper. [[spoiler:After defeating him, Asbel shows Lambda that there's another way by proving that HumansAreSpecial.]]
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'':
*** Lloyd and the party confront Remiel on what it ''really'' means for Colette to become an angel, and Sheena reveals that [[spoiler:she comes from another world parallel to Sylvarant]]. When Lloyd protests about the angel transformation, Remiel has this to say (to which Lloyd [[VisibleSilence doesn't have an answer]]):
---->'''Remiel''': The sacrifice of one single person, the Chosen, will bring salvation to world. Are you saying you would [[AlwaysSaveTheGirl choose one soul]] [[TheNeedsOfTheMany over the entire world?]]
*** The BigBad also drops one on the party after TheReveal of who he really is, Lloyd gives a speech about how everyone who has been born should be allowed to live and nobody should be made into a sacrifice. The Big Bad, however, has a response to that which points out that Lloyd is a {{Hypocrite}}.
---->'''Big Bad''': "No life should be born for the sole purpose of dying?" [[PoweredByAForsakenChild What do you think those exspheres are that you're using?]]
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'':
*** [[BigBad King Gaius]] proves that one should not try to ask one of these questions to him by attempting to point out a hypocritical aspect of his actions. He will retort with one himself and it will work much better.
---->'''Gaius:''' Yes, to try and live a satisfying life. How do you think one can achieve that? Do you even know?\\
'''Jude:''' W-well...
*** Milla briefly gets Gaius to falter with such a question, suggesting that Gaius is NotSoStoic. During a MotiveRant, Gaius reveals that his plan is to gather all the world's superweapons to protect the weak and to keep the weapons out of the hands of those who would abuse them. Milla's response is "You're mortal. Which means one day, you're going to die, and the throne will be taken by someone else. How are you so sure the next guy who takes the throne will have the same ideals that you do?" Gaius has no response.
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia''.
*** Early on, Flynn asks Yuri if him quitting the knights changed anything. Yuri can't respond, simply leaving and admitting when he's alone that Flynn knows how to get to him, and that he's exactly right.
*** After witnessing Yuri kill Cumore, Flynn and him get into an argument over whether or not Yuri was justified in killing him. Near the end of the argument, Flynn tries asking him a question, but Yuri quickly defies this by giving him an [[ArmorPiercingResponse answer that momentarily leaves him speechless]].
---->'''Flynn:''' So I’m supposed to sit by while you intend to dirty your hands?\\
'''Yuri:''' Intend to? ''[[TheseHandsHaveKilled I already have!]]''
*** Later on, at Nordipolica, as Yuri and Brave Vesperia flee the city after accidentally killing Belius, they get cornered by Flynn, who demands that they hand over Estelle, and Belius’ Cyano Ceil Crystal. Yuri [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out on it]], pointing out how he’s doing exactly what he was trying to prevent, by taking what they wanted by force, and asks him a question that Flynn is unable to answer.
---->'''Yuri:''' How is this ''any different'' from what I’ve come to expect from the Empire?!
* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', during the legendary quest chain in Mists of Pandaria, after you head off with Wrathion to use the Thunder Forge as part of your plan, he will ask you if you, by blindly trusting a black dragon in pursuit of power, are any different from Garrosh- who is the enemy of the Alliance and is quickly becoming the enemy to the Horde through his increasingly corrupt and immoral actions.
** In the trailer for the Siege of Orgrimar patch, Taran Zhu confronts Garrosh, who tells him that he confronts a force beyond reckoning. Taran Zhu's answer visibly upsets the Warchief.
--->"Your father dabbled in powers beyond reckoning. Where is he... now?"



* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' ''Xrd'' has a string of these delivered to [[spoiler:Sol Badguy]]. The receiver seems to be hit very hard by all that's said, but [[spoiler:ultimately it's beneficial for Sol because it kicks off the start of some much-needed positive CharacterDevelopment]].
-->[[spoiler:'''Sin:''' It's almost like you're telling me I shouldn't trust anybody, or just go be a grumpy, lonely bounty hunter.\\
'''Sol:''' [[VisibleSilence ...!]]\\
'''Sin:''' Your world must be real small. You could at least try and make some friends. I think you'd like it, honestly.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'', one possible encounter in Novigrad has a priest giving an anti-Witcher speech to an assembled crowd. One possible option is to ask the priest how many people he has saved from monsters. The priest is reduced to a stammering mess and, just to pile on the humiliation, his own crowd insults him and disperse. [[spoiler:This causes him to send assassins after you later, but they're no real challenge so it's still worth it]].
* In ''VideoGame/SandsOfDestruction'', Morte is out to destroy the world and [[LoveMakesYouDumb Kyrie has agreed to help her because he fell for her within five minutes of meeting her]]. Elephas Rex eventually points out to Kyrie that if Morte succeeds in destroying the world, they won't be able to be together. He then leaves Kyrie to figure out for himself exactly what he should do and whether he should continue assisting the World Annihilation Front. [[spoiler:Kyrie eventually decides Morte's safety is more important to him than their being together and asks Naja to kill him so his power couldn't be used to destroy the world.]]
* Played literally in ''Ultimate VideoGame/MarvelVSCapcom3'': [[LethalJokeCharacter Phoenix Wright]]'s level-3 hyper combo has him grilling the opponent right in the middle of the battlefield, doing actual physical damage. Also one of the most damaging hyper combos in the game: combined with X-Factor, it can OneHitKO if it lands.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', one is delivered by [[spoiler:Chara at the end of the genocide route]]. While it sounds like more of a statement than a question, there's also a yes or no prompt.
-->[[spoiler: '''Chara:''' You want to go back. [[YouBastard You want to go back to the world, you destroyed. It was you who pushed everything to its edge. It was you who led the world to its destruction... You think you are above consequences.]]]]
** During Sans' judgement, if you've played through more than once [[spoiler:and killed Papyrus]] he notices that you sometimes seem to know what will happen in advance and asks if you should use that power responsibly. If you answer "yes," he then asks [[spoiler:"[[AC:Then why'd you kill my brother?]]"]]
* ''VideoGame/StarcraftIIHeartOfTheSwarm'' has Kerrigan asking Raynor one while making him hold a pistol to her forehead, inviting him to kill her.
-->'''Kerrigan:''' You were the only one who ever believed in me. Do you still believe in me?

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* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' ''Xrd'' has a string of these delivered to [[spoiler:Sol Badguy]]. The receiver seems to be hit very hard by all that's said, but [[spoiler:ultimately it's beneficial for Sol because it kicks off the start of some much-needed positive CharacterDevelopment]].
-->[[spoiler:'''Sin:''' It's almost like you're telling me I shouldn't trust anybody, or just go be a grumpy, lonely bounty hunter.\\
'''Sol:''' [[VisibleSilence ...!]]\\
'''Sin:''' Your world must be real small. You could at least try and make some friends. I think you'd like it, honestly.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'', one possible encounter in Novigrad has a priest giving an anti-Witcher speech to an assembled crowd. One possible option
This is to ask the priest how many people he has saved from monsters. The priest is reduced to a stammering mess and, just to pile on the humiliation, his own crowd insults him and disperse. [[spoiler:This causes him to send assassins after you later, but they're no real challenge so it's still worth it]].
* In ''VideoGame/SandsOfDestruction'', Morte is out to destroy the world and [[LoveMakesYouDumb Kyrie has agreed to help her because he fell for her within five minutes of meeting her]]. Elephas Rex eventually points out to Kyrie that if Morte succeeds in destroying the world, they won't be able to be together. He then leaves Kyrie to figure out for himself exactly what he should do and whether he should continue assisting the World Annihilation Front. [[spoiler:Kyrie eventually decides Morte's safety is more important to him than their being together and asks Naja to kill him so his power couldn't be used to destroy the world.]]
* Played literally in ''Ultimate VideoGame/MarvelVSCapcom3'': [[LethalJokeCharacter Phoenix Wright]]'s level-3 hyper combo has him grilling the opponent right in the middle of the battlefield, doing actual physical damage. Also one of the most damaging hyper combos in the game: combined with X-Factor, it can OneHitKO if it lands.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', one is delivered by [[spoiler:Chara at the end of the genocide route]]. While it sounds like more of a statement than a question, there's also a yes or no prompt.
-->[[spoiler: '''Chara:''' You want to go back. [[YouBastard You want to go back to the world, you destroyed. It was you who pushed everything to its edge. It was you who led the world to its destruction... You think you are above consequences.]]]]
** During Sans' judgement, if you've played through more than once
Rabbi Stone's primary rhetorical tool [[spoiler:and killed Papyrus]] he notices weapon]] in ''VideoGame/TheShivah''.
* ''Franchise/SilentHill'':
** ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'' features the [[GoldenEnding Leave ending]] where James converses with [[spoiler:his dead wife Mary for the final time]]. Buried under an ocean of self-inflicted guilt, James apologies for allowing [[TheLostLenore Mary]] to die, [[HeroicSelfDeprecation but then backtracks by ashamedly "admitting" aloud
that you sometimes seem he himself was responsible for allowing it to know what will happen in advance and asks if you should use happen]], claiming that power responsibly. [[spoiler:him [[MercyKill putting her out of her misery]]]] was born out of a selfish desire to have his life back. [[spoiler:Mary]] responds with a heart-wrenchingly honest remark that unveils the facade.
--->''"James...
If you answer "yes," he that were true, [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre then asks [[spoiler:"[[AC:Then why'd why do you kill my brother?]]"]]
* ''VideoGame/StarcraftIIHeartOfTheSwarm'' has Kerrigan asking Raynor
look so sad]]?"''
** It's really unfortunate that this isn't a straight example, because the question isn't directly aimed at the person it's meant for. However, in ''VideoGame/SilentHill3'', Heather gives an utterly cutting question when she finds and reads [[TheFundamentalist Leonard Wolf's]] journal, in which he rants that "the world is teeming with unnecessary people."
--->'''Heather:''' [[OriginalPositionFallacy So you think you're
one while making him hold a pistol to her forehead, inviting him to kill her.
-->'''Kerrigan:''' You were
of the only one who ever believed in me. Do you still believe in me?necessary ones?]]



* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', the noble Patrick is irritated by Class VII, a mixed group of commoners and nobles who keeps doing better than Class I. He and his flunkies challenge the male members of the class to a battle and are trounced. Afterwards, Class VII leader and main playable character Rean offers Patrick a friendly handshake for a well-fought battle, but Patrick slaps his hand away and proceeds to insult Rean himself, his parentage, and the other members of Class VII. Everyone is disgusted, but it's Gaius, a foreign exchange student, who is still learning about the class system of Erebonia, who slaps Patrick down with a single piercing question.
-->'''Gaius''': I can understand the importance of tradition, lineage, dignity, pride — I get why those would matter... ''But where do you think they let you get off saying the kinds of things you did?''
** Another example of this occurs later in the game when Elise runs off during a sour conversation with Rean. He runs around the campus checks with his classmates to see if they have come across her, [[WhatTheHellHero with a few of them chastising him for his words that led to the event in question]], and when he reaches Laura, he explains his case to her, explaining the rationale of what he said[[note]]Rean was [[AdoptedIntoRoyalty a commoner adopted by a noble family]], which he believes is why unfit to be the next baron.[[/note]] Though she understands his situation, Laura asks Rean if he, while swearing to his sister, that he's not merely attempting to escape the lifestyle he was given. The question shocks Rean into silence, but Laura is quick to drop the issue, feeling it's not her place to pry into his affairs when she has her own problems to deal with, the main one being [[spoiler: her inability to accept Fie's background as a Jaeger.]]
** PlayedForLaughs in ''Cold Steel III'' where Rean, while thanking his students for helping him gain information from Zephyr, asks why the students are at a casino unsupervised in the middle of the night and not at camp. Immediately, all of them either pull off an innocent whistle, fake that they're tired, or just plain give up at making any excuses.
* Master Contra from ''[[VideoGame/{{Contra}} Neo Contra]]'' gives one of these to Bill Rizer during the former's BreakThemByTalking speech.
-->'''Master Contra''': Oh? Then I'll ask you this: What do you remember from before they put in you could sleep, hmm? How much? You probably remember missions and battles fairly accurately. But beyond that, any personal memories? Disturbing how little you can recall, isn't it?
* ''Franchise/SilentHill'':
** ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'' features the [[GoldenEnding Leave ending]] where James converses with [[spoiler:his dead wife Mary for the final time]]. Buried under an ocean of self-inflicted guilt, James apologies for allowing [[TheLostLenore Mary]] to die, [[HeroicSelfDeprecation but then backtracks by ashamedly "admitting" aloud that he himself was responsible for allowing it to happen]], claiming that [[spoiler:him [[MercyKill putting her out of her misery]]]] was born out of a selfish desire to have his life back. [[spoiler:Mary]] responds with a heart-wrenchingly honest remark that unveils the facade.
--->"James... If that were true, [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre then why do you look so sad?]]"
** It's really unfortunate that this isn't a straight example, because the question isn't directly aimed at the person it's meant for. However, in ''VideoGame/SilentHill3'', Heather gives an utterly cutting question when she finds and reads [[TheFundamentalist Leonard Wolf's]] journal, in which he rants that "the world is teeming with unnecessary people."
--->'''Heather''': [[OriginalPositionFallacy So you think you're one of the necessary ones?]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUsPartII'', during a flashback just before the climax of the first game, Jerry, a surgeon for the Fireflies, is about to operate on [[spoiler:Ellie in order to extract the fungus from her brain]], [[TheNeedsOfTheMany an operation that would kill the patient but potentially lead to a vaccine for the Cordyceps virus]]. Marlene has reservations about it, [[spoiler:since she's a ParentalSubstitute to Ellie]], but Jerry insists that this is the best course of action. Marlene then asks Jerry if he would do the same thing if his daughter was the patient; while Jerry goes through with the operation, he's obviously shaken.
* In The Reaper ending in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' where V kills themself, a compilation of voice messages are shown. [[spoiler:However, the most scathing one has to be from Kerry Eurodyne,[[labelnote:*]]Who himself had been implied to be contemplating suicide before V or Johnny intervened and helped turn his worldview around[[/labelnote]] who looks visibly disappointed in their actions and soon questions the most armor-piercing question out of all the companions.]]
-->'''Kerry''': The only thing you proved is that you don't give a fuck about your friends. Am I right?
* ''Videogame/{{ULTRAKILL}}:'' According to the secret level terminals, one of these was asked of ''[[spoiler:God himself]]'', by [[spoiler:[[SatanIsGood Lucifer]]]] no less; this mentally unbalanced the former so badly he [[spoiler:cast the latter into Hell]] in an outburst he ''deeply'' regretted afterwards.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel'', the noble Patrick ''VideoGame/StarControl II'', there is irritated by Class VII, a mixed group of commoners and nobles who keeps doing better than Class I. He and his flunkies challenge the male members of the class to a battle and are trounced. Afterwards, Class VII leader and main playable character Rean offers Patrick a friendly handshake for a well-fought battle, but Patrick slaps his hand away and proceeds to insult Rean himself, his parentage, and the other members of Class VII. Everyone is disgusted, but it's Gaius, a foreign exchange student, who is still learning about the class system of Erebonia, who slaps Patrick down with a single piercing question.
-->'''Gaius''': I can understand the importance of tradition, lineage, dignity, pride — I get why those would matter... ''But where do you think they let you get off saying the kinds of things you did?''
** Another example of this occurs later in the game when Elise runs off during a sour conversation with Rean. He runs around the campus checks with his classmates to see if they have come across her, [[WhatTheHellHero with a few of them chastising him for his words that led to the event in question]], and when he reaches Laura, he explains his case to her, explaining the rationale of what he said[[note]]Rean was [[AdoptedIntoRoyalty a commoner adopted by a noble family]], which he believes is why unfit to be the next baron.[[/note]] Though she understands his situation, Laura asks Rean if he, while swearing to his sister, that he's not merely attempting to escape the lifestyle he was given. The
only one question shocks Rean into silence, but Laura is quick to drop that can get any meaningful response out of the issue, feeling it's not her place to pry into his affairs when she has her own problems to deal with, the main one being [[spoiler: her inability to accept Fie's background as a Jaeger.]]
** PlayedForLaughs in ''Cold Steel III'' where Rean, while thanking his students for helping him gain information from Zephyr, asks why the students are at a casino unsupervised
Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah. While this won't let you avoid fighting them in the middle of game, the night and not at camp. Immediately, all of first time it was posed to them either pull off in the backstory (by the Mael-Num), it locked them up long enough to allow for an innocent whistle, fake that they're tired, or just plain escape. 'The Words' are a simple plea: "Hold! What you are doing to us is wrong! Why do you do this thing?". Both sides come to a total stop when they hear it, ceasing combat to justify their actions. The Kzer-Za more quickly explain themselves, while the Kohr-Ah will give up at the prey who asks substantially more time.
* ''VideoGame/StarCraftIIHeartOfTheSwarm'' has Kerrigan asking Raynor one while
making any excuses.
* Master Contra from ''[[VideoGame/{{Contra}} Neo Contra]]'' gives
him hold a pistol to her forehead, inviting him to kill her.
-->'''Kerrigan:''' You were the only
one of these to Bill Rizer during the former's BreakThemByTalking speech.
-->'''Master Contra''': Oh? Then I'll ask
who ever believed in me. Do you this: What do you remember from before still believe in me?
* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
** In ''VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed'', Juno Eclipse asks Starkiller why he defied his master Darth Vader and saved her. Starkiller awkwardly answers that he needed her to fly his ship, but she retorts that
they put in you could sleep, hmm? How much? You probably remember missions and battles fairly accurately. But beyond that, any personal memories? Disturbing how little you can recall, both know that isn't it?
* ''Franchise/SilentHill'':
** ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'' features the [[GoldenEnding Leave ending]] where James converses with [[spoiler:his dead wife Mary
true. This foreshadows that Starkiller has feelings for the final time]]. Buried under an ocean of self-inflicted guilt, James apologies for allowing [[TheLostLenore Mary]] to die, [[HeroicSelfDeprecation but then backtracks by ashamedly "admitting" aloud Juno and that he himself was responsible for allowing it to happen]], claiming that [[spoiler:him [[MercyKill putting her out is slowly becoming a hero instead of her misery]]]] was born out of Darth Vader's servant.
** In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', you infiltrate the Sith Academy and meet
a selfish desire to have his life back. [[spoiler:Mary]] responds woman with a heart-wrenchingly honest remark tragic past that unveils made her receptive to the facade.
--->"James... If
Sith philosophy. She was enslaved and abused. She finally escaped and originally trained as a Jedi. However, she wanted revenge for all that were true, [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre then why do you look so sad?]]"
** It's really unfortunate
was done to her and other slaves. Here is part of the dialogue tree that this leads to her beginning to question the ways of the Sith...
--->'''Yuthura:''' I wanted to use the Force to free the other slaves I knew, to fight for what I knew was right. The Jedi restrained me until I couldn't stand it anymore. They claim the dark side is evil, but that
isn't a straight example, so. Sometimes anger and hatred are deserved and right. Sometimes things change because of it.\\
'''PlayerCharacter:''' But not always. [[CycleOfRevenge Mostly it makes things worse]].\\
'''Yuthura:''' Any failure to get
the results I want is due to a lack of power on my part. That can change, in time. As a Sith, my mettle is tested far more than when I was a Padawan. I know this may sound strange, but only my compassion stands in my way, now. Once that is gone, let the slavers beware.\\
'''PlayerCharacter:''' But... if you lose your compassion, will you still care about those slaves?\\
'''Yuthura:''' ''[sounding unsure]'' I... yes, of course. I--I mean... losing my compassion as in... holding back...
** ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'' has a
question isn't directly aimed at that can be delivered as the person it's meant for. However, in ''VideoGame/SilentHill3'', Heather gives an utterly cutting question punch line to a series of speeches to erode the will of TheDragon:
--->'''The Exile:''' [[spoiler:Sion]]... Your life... Was it worth living?\\
'''[[spoiler:Darth Sion]]:''' ...It was not. No matter how many Jedi I killed... No matter how many lay broken at my feet... The pain would not end. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever I am glad to be rid of this place]].
* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries''
** In ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', Asbel's biggest SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome comes
when she finds and reads [[TheFundamentalist Leonard Wolf's]] journal, in which he rants that "the world is teeming with unnecessary people."
--->'''Heather''': [[OriginalPositionFallacy So you think you're one of
asks "AndThenWhat" to the necessary ones?]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUsPartII'', during a flashback just before the climax of the first game, Jerry, a surgeon for the Fireflies,
villain. The FinalBoss is ranting about to operate on [[spoiler:Ellie in order to extract the fungus from her brain]], [[TheNeedsOfTheMany an operation that would kill the patient but potentially lead to a vaccine for the Cordyceps virus]]. Marlene has reservations about it, [[spoiler:since she's a ParentalSubstitute to Ellie]], but Jerry insists that this is the best course of action. Marlene then asks Jerry if he would do the same thing if his daughter was the patient; while Jerry goes through with the operation, how [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans are evil]], and how he's obviously shaken.
* In
going to kill them all. Asbel promptly turns this into an Armor-Piercing Question by asking "[[{{Deconstruction}} Okay, then what? If you kill everybody, you'll be totally alone, and you and everything in the entire world will die. You really want that?]]" The Reaper ending in ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' where V kills themself, BigBad is silent for a compilation of voice messages are shown. [[spoiler:However, {{Beat}}, then basically throws a tantrum and begins the most scathing one has to be from Kerry Eurodyne,[[labelnote:*]]Who himself had been implied to be contemplating suicide before V or Johnny intervened and helped turn his worldview around[[/labelnote]] who looks visibly disappointed in their actions and soon questions the most armor-piercing question out of all the companions.final boss battle proper. [[spoiler:After defeating him, Asbel shows Lambda that there's another way by proving that HumansAreSpecial.]]
-->'''Kerry''': ** ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'':
*** Lloyd and the party confront Remiel on what it ''really'' means for Colette to become an angel, and Sheena reveals that [[spoiler:she comes from another world parallel to Sylvarant]]. When Lloyd protests about the angel transformation, Remiel has this to say (to which Lloyd [[VisibleSilence doesn't have an answer]]):
---->'''Remiel:'''
The only thing sacrifice of one single person, the Chosen, will bring salvation to world. Are you proved saying you would [[AlwaysSaveTheGirl choose one soul]] [[TheNeedsOfTheMany over the entire world?]]
*** The BigBad also drops one on the party after TheReveal of who he really is, Lloyd gives a speech about how everyone who has been born should be allowed to live and nobody should be made into a sacrifice. The Big Bad, however, has a response to that which points out that Lloyd
is a {{Hypocrite}}.
---->'''Big Bad:''' "No life should be born for the sole purpose of dying?" [[PoweredByAForsakenChild What do you think those exspheres are that you're using?]]
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'':
*** [[BigBad King Gaius]] proves that one should not try to ask one of these questions to him by attempting to point out a hypocritical aspect of his actions. He will retort with one himself and it will work much better.
---->'''Gaius:''' Yes, to try and live a satisfying life. How do you think one can achieve that? Do you even know?\\
'''Jude:''' W-well...
*** Milla briefly gets Gaius to falter with such a question, suggesting that Gaius is NotSoStoic. During a MotiveRant, Gaius reveals that his plan is to gather all the world's superweapons to protect the weak and to keep the weapons out of the hands of those who would abuse them. Milla's response is "You're mortal. Which means one day, you're going to die, and the throne will be taken by someone else. How are you so sure the next guy who takes the throne will have the same ideals
that you don't give do?" Gaius has no response.
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia''.
*** Early on, Flynn asks Yuri if him quitting the knights changed anything. Yuri can't respond, simply leaving and admitting when he's alone that Flynn knows how to get to him, and that he's exactly right.
*** After witnessing Yuri kill Cumore, Flynn and him get into an argument over whether or not Yuri was justified in killing him. Near the end of the argument, Flynn tries asking him
a fuck about question, but Yuri quickly defies this by giving him an [[ArmorPiercingResponse answer that momentarily leaves him speechless]].
---->'''Flynn:''' So I'm supposed to sit by while you intend to dirty
your friends. Am hands?\\
'''Yuri:''' Intend to? ''[[TheseHandsHaveKilled
I right?
already have!]]''
*** Later on, at Nordipolica, as Yuri and Brave Vesperia flee the city after accidentally killing Belius, they get cornered by Flynn, who demands that they hand over Estelle, and Belius’ Cyano Ceil Crystal. Yuri [[WhatTheHellHero calls him out on it]], pointing out how he’s doing exactly what he was trying to prevent, by taking what they wanted by force, and asks him a question that Flynn is unable to answer.
---->'''Yuri:''' How is this ''any different'' from what I’ve come to expect from the Empire?!
* ''Videogame/{{ULTRAKILL}}:'' ''Videogame/{{ULTRAKILL}}'': According to the secret level terminals, one of these was asked of ''[[spoiler:God himself]]'', by [[spoiler:[[SatanIsGood Lucifer]]]] no less; this mentally unbalanced the former so badly he [[spoiler:cast the latter into Hell]] in an outburst he ''deeply'' regretted afterwards.



* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'':
** During Sans' judgement, if you've played through more than once [[spoiler:and killed Papyrus]] he notices that you sometimes seem to know what will happen in advance and asks if you should use that power responsibly. If you answer "yes," he then asks [[spoiler:"Then why'd you kill my brother?"]].
** One is delivered by [[spoiler:Chara at the end of the genocide route]]. While it sounds like more of a statement than a question, there's also a yes or no prompt.
--->[[spoiler:'''Chara:''' You want to go back. [[YouBastard You want to go back to the world, you destroyed. It was you who pushed everything to its edge. It was you who led the world to its destruction... You think you are above consequences.]]]]



-->'''Stormdiver''': You are trying to sully the Golden Revolution with your hands bloodied with patriots' blood.
-->'''Moonrider''': Is it that great a revolution if you must continuously oppress those who oppose you? Your hands are dirtier than mine.
-->'''Stormdiver''': It is... a small price to pay for order and peace.

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-->'''Stormdiver''': -->'''Stormdiver:''' You are trying to sully the Golden Revolution with your hands bloodied with patriots' blood.
-->'''Moonrider''':
blood.\\
'''Moonrider:'''
Is it that great a revolution if you must continuously oppress those who oppose you? Your hands are dirtier than mine.
-->'''Stormdiver''':
mine.\\
'''Stormdiver:'''
It is... a small price to pay for order and peace.peace.
* In ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'', one possible encounter in Novigrad has a priest giving an anti-Witcher speech to an assembled crowd. One possible option is to ask the priest how many people he has saved from monsters. The priest is reduced to a stammering mess and, just to pile on the humiliation, his own crowd insults him and disperse. [[spoiler:This causes him to send assassins after you later, but they're no real challenge so it's still worth it.]]
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
** During the legendary quest chain in Mists of Pandaria, after you head off with Wrathion to use the Thunder Forge as part of your plan, he will ask you if you, by blindly trusting a black dragon in pursuit of power, are any different from Garrosh, who is the enemy of the Alliance and is quickly becoming the enemy to the Horde through his increasingly corrupt and immoral actions.
** In the trailer for the Siege of Orgrimar patch, Taran Zhu confronts Garrosh, who tells him that he confronts a force beyond reckoning. Taran Zhu's answer visibly upsets the Warchief.
--->''"Your father dabbled in powers beyond reckoning. Where is he... now?"''
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* ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'': "In the end what separates a man from a slave?" [[note]]A man chooses. A slave obeys. (It turns out the PlayerCharacter has been conditioned in his childhood so he really hasn't been choosing along the way. In fact, this is one for the ''player'' too. After all, you obeyed every instruction you were given since the game began without question).[[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'': "In Andrew Ryan asks the end what PlayerCharacter "what separates a man from a slave?" [[note]]A before reaching him. Ryan answers the question for him with "A man chooses. A slave obeys. (It " [[spoiler:It turns out the PlayerCharacter has been conditioned in his childhood so he really hasn't been choosing along the way. In fact, this is one for the ''player'' too. After all, you obeyed every instruction you were given since the game began without question).[[/note]]question.]]



* ''VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine'': [[YouBastard "Do you feel like a hero yet?"]]

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* ''VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine'': [[YouBastard "Do you feel like a hero yet?"]]yet?"]] This question is asked of main character Walker after he keeps going further and further, committing greater and greater atrocities and war crimes, all out of the vain belief that there's some kind of FinalBoss or BigBad he can kill that will justify everything. [[spoiler:There's not one. Indeed, this question gets asked of Walker multiple times, but he engages in the SunkCostFallacy by saying that [[IveComeTooFar he's come too far to turn back]]. While the game has MultipleEndings, Walker only comes out alive in one of them, and it makes it clear that [[AllForNothing his grand crusade to feel like a hero just made everything worse]].]]

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