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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
* ''[[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.
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