10 Morality Systems In Video Games That Can Be Cheated

5. Dancing - Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines

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Troika Games

The humanity system of the 2004 RPG, Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines, is a constant fight with your inner beast. Whenever you lose a point of your humanity, your character becomes more savage and bloodthirsty, making it really difficult for them to blend in with the world of mortals and bringing some unwanted (and possibly deadly) attention to themself.

For this reason, you want to hold onto as many of your humanity points as possible, especially since getting them back is incredibly difficult. You can only gain them in certain missions, and even then, you're limited to only one humanity point per mission.

Well, that's the limit if you play the game normally, anyway. However, if you have the patience and the moves to use a certain hidden exploit, then getting more humanity is no problem at all.

You see, the game has a secret feature that allows your character to regain their humanity by... dancing! All you have to do is bust down your best moves for more than five minutes, and you will be rewarded with a free point of humanity.

That's free humanity for just having some fun out on the town. And right after that, you can have even more fun slaughtering innocent people!

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