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Do we have a trope for this and if so what would it fall under? I listed it under video game because that's where I've seen it used most but really this trope could apply to any medium in which the player/viewer has some degree of control over the medium in question. This trope is basically when, often towards the end of a video game, the player and/or player character gets judged for his or her actions and attributes. I can think of several examples for this one, such as in Video Game/Undertale in which Sans judges you at the end of the game in that brightly lit room just before you face Asgore. Depending on the choices the player made and how they played he may either praise them or "show them a bad time". In Always Sometimes Monsters you get this too, with the player being judged for their actions and dialogue choices by the parent of their ex. In Dragon Age: Origins, there is something to this effect as well when you go to retrieve the Urn of Sacred Ashes. Any help finding this trope if it exists would be much appreciated, thanks!
Edited by Etagirl