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Gaming's most facepalm-worthy heroes

When the hero's mistakes end the world instead of saving it

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

Jack (BioShock)

 

Would you kindly kill the evil mastermind ruler and open things right up for the even eviller mastermind schemer to step in? If you could, that’d be just great. Thanks.

Facepalm rating: 1/5 Picards

 

Jack obviously had no control over this whatsoever, and he finished the job off as soon as he'd fixed his brain-wrongs.


The Chosen One (Fallout 2)

 

Amid Fallout 2’s many random encounters, it’s possible to stumble upon a time-warp. Its destination? The original Fallout’s Vault 13, back before a broken water chip forced the first game’s protagonist out into the wasteland in search of a replacement.

Three guesses what you end up breaking before you leave. The hardships of the first game, your ancestor’s exile from the vault, the creation of your village and the hardships you’re dealing with now are all your fault. Should have stayed at home. Though if you had, home might not have existed. But then you’d still be safe in Vault 13. But then… No. No more. Must rest brain.

Facepalm rating: 4/5 Picards

 

Rule number one of time-travel is amplified if you're a clumsy oaf.


Dirk the Daring (Dragon's Lair 2)

 

Rule number two of time travel. If you ever find yourself in The Garden of Eden and meet a young woman called Eve, do not under any circumstances, give her an apple. Why? Or, it’s just that it could bring about a teensy little problem. Like the instantaneous loss of worldwide innocence and the start of millennia of corruption and pain.

Facepalm rating: Super Mega Hyper Picard Overload

 

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Harry (Silent Hill)

 

It’s entirely understandable that Harry Mason wanted to find a way out of a mind-raping grim-hole like Silent Hill, but such enthusiasms must be tempered with a bit of common sense. The town has the demeanour of a place vomited up by Hell after a gluttonous binge on rusty nails, so it might not be the best idea to blindly trust anyone living there about the background details. Just in case believing said person leads to you actually stopping the completion of a magical anti-demon-god seal, rather than doing the exact opposite.

Facepalm rating: 2/5 Picards

 

An overly-trusting screw-up on a grand scale, but there are extenuating circumstances. After all, Harry would have been more than a tad anxious to get his daughter out of a town filled with broken-bodied murderous anatomy failures.


The Agent (Crackdown)

  

If ever there was a lesson in why you shouldn’t blindly accept authority as truth, Crackdown is it. That lesson is, you see, doubly painful when you are the authority. Spending countless hours fighting tooth and nail to clean up the city’s gangs already adds up to a pretty hard week, but then finding out that it was all part of your fascist bosses’ secret scheme to take over the world? That’s one hell of a super-powered kick in the stones.

Facepalm rating: 4/5 Picards

 

A dictatorial new world order. Nice one. This one's only saved from a 5/5 because The Agent was clueless as to what was going on. Though given the excessive number of pies his bosses' fingers were in, maybe he was just all-round clueless.


The Human forces (Gears of War)

  

Not only did the war-winning lightmass bomb detonation at the end of Gears of War only kill some of the Locust, now everyone’s lungs are melting due to the imulsion fumes it expelled. The COG wins again!

Facepalm rating: 4/5 Picards

Given that Imulsion was in use as a fuel for decades before the lightmass bomb went off, surely someone must have had an idea what would happen. Three seconds thought would have been too long to get this one vetoed.



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41 Comments
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michaelmcc827  - 5 months 10 days ago 
Ha that was great....
Cyberninja  - 5 months 10 days ago 
yay i like stuff to be diffrent then conventions(first)
michaelmcc827  - 5 months 10 days ago 
ORLYURNOTFIRSTSOHA
Cyberninja  - 5 months 10 days ago 
your comment was not their before the comments dont get updated in real time
NeoKef  - 5 months 10 days ago 
Great article,The Gears part is funny.
KillDrone  - 5 months 10 days ago 
Correction: G-Man caused the Black Mesa incident
oryandymackie  - 5 months 10 days ago 
Talking about game characters facepalming themselves?
Look at Cyberninja, a rather noobish, fanboy-esque FIRST! from him. And he got pipped to the post. F A I L.
And, Killdrone?
You don't insult the G-Man.
You just don't.
Cyberninja  - 5 months 10 days ago 
@oruandymackie isnt G-man gordan freeman?
EvilNinjaSquibidyflop  - 5 months 10 days ago 
Correction: The Agency in Crackdown only established dictatorship of the capital city. Whether this reach has grown remains to be seen in Crackdown 2.

Or is GR dropping hints?...
nadrewod999  - 5 months 10 days ago 
I wonder how big a facepalm Star Trek itself would have, especially since the facepalm images ARE BEING MADE BY THE ENTERPRISE'S OWN CAPTAIN FROM THE NEXT GENERATION! I mean, think about all the time paradoxes, alternate beginnings/endings/middles, complete moral reverses, and other idiotic stuff that has happened to the Enterprise crews over the years.

Also, I am trying to start a new trend where we type into our comments what we had to type to show that we are real people and not computer programs. This time, I am "financially bemusing". (Quote it exactly both in the typing section and the comment section (case counts))
GamesRadarDavidHoughton  - 5 months 10 days ago 
Squibidy: Yeah, it's true that you only explicitly hear about the takeover of Pacific City, but there are very strong hints in the ending that it's about to spread.

http://tinyurl.com/lms2ja
CAPST3R  - 5 months 10 days ago 
LMAO at super mega hyper picard overload, that was hilarious! is that picture copyrighted, because I want it for my PS3! that's brilliant!
seriously, is it copyrighted?
@nadrewod999: that trend's been here for months, it's when people quote their ReCaptcha. E.g:
reCAPTCHA: generics office
Shipster360  - 5 months 10 days ago 
I think leeroy jenkins should have been included in this one
nadrewod999  - 5 months 10 days ago 
@EvilNinjaSquibidyflop: They mean all the world YOU KNOW OF AND/OR MADE CONQUERABLE.

"creaky the"
Ell223  - 5 months 10 days ago 
what about prince of persia?
Ded  - 5 months 10 days ago 
I'm surprised you didn't add Shadow of the Colossus..
Greed  - 5 months 10 days ago 
The G-Man is NOT Gordon Freeman, for heaven's sakes. And it was the G-Man who caused the accident my messing with the crystal, not Gordon, even though it was Gordon and Kleiner's experiment.

Recaptcha: Catherine spotted

Oh no, the Nazis are going to get Catherine!
ELpork  - 5 months 10 days ago 
YAY!!... Love star trek.
ClusterShart  - 5 months 10 days ago 
Lol, you gave Dave (Solid Snake) 3 facepalms.
number1hitjam  - 5 months 10 days ago 
What about Gerald from the Witcher?
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