Video Games with A Morality System 

Infamous

Being a superhero or super-villain has never been more satisfying than in ‘Infamous.' You see the entire world change around you based on your decisions.

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Fallout 3

‘Fallout 3' makes you take tough decisions, where you can prioritise yourself over the greater good. The game even rewards you with certain abilities based on your decisions.

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UNDERTALE

‘Undertale' will often make you feel like there isn't a truly ‘good' option. The game can be replayed to see what would have happened had you picked something else.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 

‘RDR2's' morality system, while linear, has set the bar quite high. Every small interaction with an NPC counts towards your karma metre and also changes the game's ending!

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Mass Effect

Save the galaxy either as a virtuous paragon or a gun-toting renegade in BioWare's 
3-part trilogy. Shepherd will save the galaxy;
it depends on you how he does it.

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Dishonored 

Set in a steam punk version of London, ‘Dishonored's' morality is tied to gameplay. The more you kill, the more violent the ending. A
non-lethal approach might change unexpectedly.

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Fable 3

‘Fable' was one of the first games to implement moral choices in mainstream video games. Its approach to morality is more comedic than other games on this list.

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Dragon Age Inquisition

‘Dragon Age' flips the karmic system on its head by not having ‘good' or ‘evil' actions. It gives you a lot of choices however, which change the nature of the world drastically.

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