10 Exact Moments Video Games Self-Destructed
10. "Nah" - System Shock 2
System Shock 2 is a hell of a game, albeit one that ends with one of the most hilariously immersion-obliterating endings in the medium's history.
Once the player defeats the malevolent AI supercomputer SHODAN, she makes one final bid for survival by suggesting that she and the protagonist join forces for their mutual benefit.
However, at this point the music stops, the camera snap-zooms into the protagonist - who up to this point in the game has been completely mute - and he simply replies with a lackadaisical "Nah," before seemingly destroying SHODAN.
In a game that takes itself relatively seriously, this jarring dose of comic relief feels wildly out of place, unaided by how outrageously half-assed the voice acting for the protagonist comes across.
It feels like an ending that belongs in a totally different type of game, and ensures that this otherwise spectacular title concludes in a distractingly goofy manner that fans have been freely mocking ever since.
With a System Shock 2 remake in the works, hopefully we'll get a slightly less-ridiculous version of this infamous ending.