Summary

The phrase “rules are meant to be broken” may not be all that applicable in real life, but this doesn’t apply in the realm of video games. In these virtual worlds, the only rule that really exists is that there aren’t any rules, and this can even include the ones that may be imposed by the game itself.

While some rules are never meant to be broken, and others incur significant penalties, it’s still a ton of fun to break them in these games from time to time. Doing so can allow for cathartic experiences, further encouraging players to do anything they set their mind to.

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Retro City Rampagechannelsthe energy of classicGTAgames. This means that players can explore an urban world where causing too much chaos attracts the police, but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

Breaking the law nets a high score that players can see balloon if they decide to get aggressive and kill the many police forces coming their way. If players are very skilled, they can even fend off the strongest police response, although being able to survive this is highly unlikely.

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The story-drivenMafia 2features several missions where players go against the law and break the rules several times. In this title, Vito Scaletta becomesa respectable mobster in the Falcone Crime Familyand enjoys a lavish life, although there are many problems that he must deal with along the way.

His life is far from easy, however, with Vito getting in regular tiffs with the law throughout the story. While the police system inMafia 2isn’t as robust as that of theGTAgames, most players will still love running from the law and making police officers eat dirt if they get too hot to handle.

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Grand Theft Auto 5is all about going against the establishment.The final mission personifies the chaos of this gameand makes it abundantly clear that the three protagonists aren’t great at following rules.

The rules of the sandbox penalize players for causing too much mayhem, with overtly violent activities triggering police action. If players are still flippant about breaking the rules,the police response will increase, eventually leading to choppers and armored trucks joining the hunt for the guilty party.

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As great asCyberpunk 2077was after its initial batch of updates, fans still felt that breaking the rules was too easy, and the police response was inadequate. All of this was changed with Update 2.0, wherethe fearsome MaxTac will try to take V downif they break a few too many rules.

This ensures that going ballistic in the world ofCyberpunk 2077becomes more entertaining. With high-grade weaponry, players can try fending off MaxTac, although this will take a Herculean effort.

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Skyrimis arguably one of the greatest video games ever made. In this title, becoming the Dragonborn and saving the world is great, but the majority of fanshave more fun wreaking havoc in cities and exploiting the game’s bugs.

As long as players quicksave beforehand, going ballistic in a city and killing off all the guards can make for a surprisingly cathartic experience. In a literal sense, players can break the rules holding the game together if they exploit one ofSkyrim’s many bugs, with one of the most iconic ones involving players putting a basket on a merchant’s head and rendering them blind. This allows players to rob from their stores without encountering any issues.

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WhenThe Witcher 3came out, there was a fairly easy exploit that players could use to make the most of their time in White Orchard, and it revolved around farming cows for their loot. This was something CD Projekt Red addressed instantly, letting players experience a fun secret if they tried to break the game’s rules in such a manner.

After enough kills, a chort arrives to mow down low-level players. It makes for a truly mind-blowing experience, especially for new players who simply want to get some extra loot before properly setting out on their journey. Still, it’s a very fun secret to uncover, and fans of breaking the rules in video games are likely to really appreciate it.

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At the end of the day, Arthur Morgan is an outlaw who revels in crime.Even with high honor, breaking rules is simply in his nature, with players having endless options to carry out robberies and loot people.

Even if Arthur’s rule-breaking shenanigans cause him to get a bounty on his head, he can always pay it off and continue breaking the rules of a civilized society, something that Dutch and his gang struggle to conform to as the age of cowboys draws to a close.

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Tears of the Kingdomis aZeldagame that really encourages players to bend the rules in whatever way they see fit. While Ascend and Fuse can’t be exploited all that much, the same can’t be said for Ultrahand.

Players who get really creative with their Ultrahand devices can trivialize encounters andturn Link into an unstoppable warrior. Technically speaking,Tears of the Kingdomis not a game that frowns upon rule-breaking, which is why it’s so much fun to experiment with the title’s impressive mechanics.

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A screenshot from Grand Theft Auto 5 showing main characters Michael, Trevor, and Franklin