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* In ''Yoshi'sSafari'', it's possible to shoot Yoshi in the back of the head with your Super Scope.
* ''[[The Chronicles of Riddick (franchise)|The Chronicles of Riddick]]: [[Escape From Butcher Bay]]'' allows you to kill many of the inmates you encounter. You can systematically empty the entire Single Max prison wing one person at a time, and your only punishment will be a temporary incapacitation each time. You can even contrive circumstances to kill a fair number of inmates in Double Max (such as disabling the lights in the diner and then making your way back there to go on a killing spree in the dark), which normally makes this extraordinarily difficult due to being chock-full of wall-mounted gun turrets and almost every area being highly visible.
** In ''[[Assault Onon Dark Athena]]'' a helpless prisoner on the Athena is being [[Fate Worse Than Death|converted into a Drone]]. He asks you to kill him to spare him this fate, but you can just leave him lying there, in which case you may well imagine him as one of the Drones you kill later in the game.
* ''[[Judge Dredd]]'': ''Dredd Vs Death'', setting the lawgiver to incendiary while fighting street criminals results in them being burnt to the bone even from leg and arm shots. [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment|This will get the SJS set upon you fairly quickly]].
* The reboot of ''[[Syndicate]]'' tries to discourage this by not giving you [[Limit Break]] energy for killing civilians, but it's no actual hindrance.