10 Times Your Unfinished Business In Video Games Caught Up With You
3. Ill-prepared Means Dead - Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a pretty linear experience compared to other Dragon Age games, except for its ending when suddenly what you've done and, more importantly, what you haven't done comes back to help you... or bite you in your behind.
The last mission is divided into several stages, and right before you begin your assault, you get to decide what happens in each of them. You have to choose who's in charge of what task, and the thing is, even if you choose the right person for the job, they can still fail catastrophically if you didn't take the time to resolve their personal issues.
Yes, the effectiveness of most of your companions and allied factions is mostly dependent on whether or not you've bothered to complete their personal quests.
If you haven't done them, the characters will fail their job and die, even if they would've been the perfect choice for it under different circumstances.
What's worse is that if you were so lazy as to ignore all of your Veilguard buddies' problems, you might get all of them killed and lead to a bad ending where Solas traps you in an alternate dimension.
That's what happens when your organization lacks a good HR department.