10 Video Game Rewards For Absolutely Terrible Things

No bad deed goes unrewarded!

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BioWare

There is nothing that a true achievement hunter won't do for a full 100% score on their achievement list. However, not everyone realizes that getting achievements is not just a matter of skill. Some games reward only those players who sacrifice more than their own blood, sweat, and tears.

More specifically, their price for an achievement is your soul.

Yes, the world of video games is filled with achievements that are only granted to terrible people. They’ll have you cheat, kill, and betray in order to get your fill of gamer points and a good score on your profile. Their main goal isn't to test your skills, but simply to see how far into the deep end of villainy you are willing to go to get what you want.

The following achievements are only awarded to those who’ve done something truly evil while playing video games. They're proof of your terrible deeds done for the sake of a reward, or perhaps simply because you get your kicks in a really twisted way.

If you own any of them, you've probably earned a VIP spot in hell.

10. Naughty Naughty - Halo 3: ODST

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Microsoft Studios

Most alien species in the Halo series are pretty terrible beings. They're ruthless and violent creatures that are bent on destroying humanity at all costs.

However, there are some exceptions to the rule. The engineers of the Covenant, called the Huragok, are an entirely non-violent species that serves its masters as highly efficient supercomputers and expert technicians. They never get in your way, and whenever there is combat happening around them, they ignore it and get on with their work. Some even decide to help humanity at a certain point in Halo's story.

So obviously, you can get an achievement for brutally murdering ten of these floating little guys.

The achievement, appropriately called "Naughty Naughty," appears in Halo 3: ODST. It requires you to kill ten Huragok engineers in New Mombasa, which makes your evil murder spree all the more cruel, as in this particular level, all of the engineers you encounter are either fleeing or getting attacked by hostile aliens.

There really is no excuse for you to take them out. Unless you really think a random achievement is worth the lives of ten helpless alien critters?

You know what? Don't answer that.

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