Morality has become the gaming theme of this generation. Black, and White, Good vs. Evil with some choices doing nothing to impact the long term plot. Gamers have experienced morality in games such as Fallout 3, Mass Effect, GTA IV, Bioshock as well as several others. Goozernation takes a look at the bigger questions and asks is morality really needed? Why do gamers always have to make a choice with consequences?

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    Deception May 2, 11
    Because it immerses you into the game, and makes you feel more for the characters.
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      Paradox May 3, 11
      Not in Infamous really. Infamous mortality is "should I kill that old lady and eat her flesh, or walk her across the street to safety". When a game incorporates morality they have to do in a good way, like The Witcher did. Most of the time you never even knew what was right and what was wrong in that game, like in real life, and decisions bit you in ass further a long the road.

      Mass Effects morality system was laughable.
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    Gamesta100* May 2, 11
    Morailty is not needed but it is good. I like both morality and just mindless slaughter in my games.

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