>game KNOWS you're exploiting glitches
>game KNOWs you used a hack to change the narrator
>game KNOWS you skipped the cutscenes
>Halves your health
>game KNOWS where you live
>game KNOWS you left your front door unlocked
>>376780407
Do any games actually do this? Metroid Fusion is all I can think of.
>>376780578
>Game starts searching your porn folder
>Game knows you don't want to look behind you
guess the game
>trying to save the world
>game cares more about you cheating
>>376780723
>Do any games actually do this?
>names a game
Yes.
>>376780407
>game KNOWS you're saving a lot and comments on how many saves you have
>>376780723
Fable 2 did it. You can rent properties and the money collects in real-time, so people would just set their system date to the year 9999 and get basically infinite money. I'm not sure if it was for the main Fable 2 game or that supplementary card game they released on XBLA, but they basically knew if you did it and had some cheeky messages.
Witcher 3 did a similar thing with item duping, I believe. You literally get audited and have to answer a bunch of questions from a tax collector.
>game knows you are a sissy