Moral dillemas are nice to have in a game and when it reflects an aspect of life, this can make things both personal and interesting to the player. The choices in a moral dillema are often unclear because there are both pluses and minuses whenever any choice within a given situation is made. Of interest though could be decisions regarding attributes. I'd like a situation where perhaps I'd have to decide between distribution of attributes....Let's just assume the game I'm playing has the attributes of Beyond Divinity....strength, intelligence, survival, agility, constitution, speed.....It could be interesting to have quests where I'll need to sacrifice points in constitution to gain more intelligence, strength for greater speed...I don't want to be in a situation where a choice is absolutely wrong....Even in life, when people make "bad" decisions there can be unforeseen positive consequences...The converse is true also, where "good" decisions can later have unforeseen negative consequences down the line....It's a choice and there's no decision sometimes that can be absolutely right or wrong...Yet, each decision could have its own faults and merits so that things get interesting as the game progresses....Decisions don't have to involve attributes but can also be based on popularity. Perhaps a choice will give me the favor of one person rather than another. Decisions don't have to lead to an absolute disaster but each choice again, should have its own pluses and minuses....
The ability to reverse decisions could also be an interesting point of focus....I know as a player that I can always load an earlier save but how about also having an option at certain points in the game to travel back in time? Time travel itself has its own complications of course and this is what makes things thought provoking on another level. Reversing time sets up other complications of course. Imagine preventing a character's parents from even meeting each other....or the phenomenon of time dilation where someone comes back younger.. knowing how to time travel can be a mark of intelligence...yet, intelligence can create corruption...it's that extra bit of wisdom that allows a person to use special abilities like time travel properly....other complications....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predestination_paradox