In , the Citizen Morality and Difficulty System is a core feature that directly links your moral choices to the game's difficulty level. Key aspects of this feature include:
: Choosing to be "evil" and embracing citizens makes the game easier by allowing you to unlock and upgrade powerful vampiric abilities more quickly. vampyr-game-link
: Every citizen you kill lowers the health and stability of their district. If stability drops too low, the district can fall into chaos, becoming hostile and flooded with more enemies. In , the Citizen Morality and Difficulty System
: You gain significantly more experience points (XP) by consuming named citizens (1,000–5,000+ XP) than by killing regular enemies or completing quests (5–400 XP). If stability drops too low, the district can
: Your decisions to spare or kill citizens determine which of the four possible endings you receive.
: As a doctor, you can treat citizens' ailments to improve the "quality" of their blood, which increases the XP they yield if you eventually decide to feed on them.
Vampyr is a nice detective game with several unique mechanics