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I like the stories where the hero doesn't outright kill the villain, but drags him in front of his victims to answer for their crimes before those victims sentence them to execution. It feels so much more satisfying IMO than the villain getting killed in the heat of battle and that's that.
Also IMO, when heroes have their speech about "having mercy" for someone who just forced every baby to kill every puppy and then boiled the babies alive, it's really cringy when they say shit like "I could kill you, but every living thing deserves life." Fuck that. You show mercy to a truly inhuman monster by quickly and cleanly executing them instead of killing them in the exact same way they killed their victims.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey isn't always great with its writing, but there's a few moments I like.
First one: You've quested to get an audience with Nikolaos, Kassandra's father that threw you and your infant brother from a mountain by orders of the villains. You're given a prompt to kill him, or question him. If you choose kill, then Kassandra lunges at him, announcing her intent...but then relents, shirking back, deciding it's not worth it. He says, gently, that he loved her, and her brother. That line hits the berserk button, and Kassandra immediately thrusts the spear through him.
Second one, when you've finally cornered one of the top cultists that nearly engineered an election in his favor, you get a simpler prompt: Either kill him quickly, or drown him painfully.
There's a great/horrifying chapter in for whom the bell tolls where the villagers of a Franco ruled town get revenge on their fascist leaders. Might change your mind.
And this is why Roadhouse is the best movie ever!