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It's just that, in these cases, your two paths are good/evil instead of some arbitrary in-universe divide that real world logic and concerns don't necessarily apply to, like join red team/join blue team or whatever.
Me: "This game is so boring, I think I'll quit playing it soon.... WHAT???? I can't believe I finally have the chance to kill all those ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥!!! It will be so much fun!!! Finally!!!! I wanted to kill them since the first time I saw their faces!!! This game is sooo great"
moral "choices" in videogames