Poll: The game where I never died (or "I've no life so I can't die").

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Spaghetti

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Well, I completed Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker without dying. The pink fairy is now extinct in the Great Sea, but not once did I see "Game Over".
 

PureChaos

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i can do Ocarina of Time without dying. and Golden Sun. probably a few others too. i tend to save regularly in case of a powercut or something wiping my progress. happened a few times and it's really anoying
 

Flour

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I finished Metal Gear Solid 4 a few times without dying, and the only thing stopping me from doing a single segment run is the time required(about 5 hours).

I got a WoW Death Knight to 80 without getting killed, but I'm not sure that this counts because in PvE I don't think anything is harder to kill than a blood specced DK.

There are more games I finished without getting killed, but nothing without saving because I don't have the time to do that.
 

randomsix

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RE4
Beasted the Krauzer QTE's because if you press both AB and LR one right after the other, it registers one as failed, but gives the right one to you. On GC btw.
 

klakkat

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Only some strategy games; saved only when ending a session, no restoring save points. Did this successfully on Civ 3 and 4, Master of Orion (1, 2 and 3), and Master of Magic. Not on the hardest difficulty, but on a mid difficulty in each case.
 

tris4992

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almost did contra once, got to lv 7 without dying and was like wtf, then got hit by a random stray bullet. I think I almost cryed :(

Looking back a lot of luck was involved, since then I have yet to beat the waterfall stage without losing atleast 1 medal. aah let the good time's roll :p
 

Old Father Eternity

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Well, accomplishing that isn't very difficult, there are games i play only on the highest diffivulty setting, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. for example. Although doing it on the first playtrough is nigh impossible unless all you do is play games all day long. Saving is a must however, no matter how good of a player you are, games may crash or what not.
 

feeback06

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I'm sure I've beaten of plenty of games without dying. But I have beaten Resident Evil 2 without saving before.
 

KefkaCultist

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Bioshock and Bioshock 2 on medium difficulty
God of War 1, 2, and 3 on medium difficulties
Darksiders
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess, and Minish Cap
 

C95J

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Portal - Although it wasn't my first playthrough...
CoD4 - full game arcade mode challenge, regular difficulty.
MW2 - Full game 1 sitting playthrough, regular difficulty.

Might be a couple of more games, but I can't remember any games that I had ages ago at the moment...
 

SuperNashwan

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Nah Im not as good as you guys. The game I died the least in was Borderlands, because it pissed me off having to 'pay' to be reincarnated. Though I did sometimes just quit and restart if I appeared to be dying / there was no enemy around to let me get a second wind ...

If you folks can play games without dying, its clear I need to start playing online shooters. Killing the computer has clearly atrophied my abilities.
 

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erac3rx said:
... I'm a fairly avid 'speedrunner' so have done this with a number of NES games. Granted NES games are generally much shorter than current-gen games, but on the other hand they are often significantly more difficult.

Super Mario Bros.,Metroid, Legend of Zelda, Rygar, Contra

Hope this wasn't too off-topic. I'm a dad now, so my days of being able to play for 10+ hours straight are over. Speed running NES games is something that can be done in under an hour, just about the amount of time I have free occasionally.
No not off topic at all. (Almost) all games count and all platforms. Included are tournament experiences if any at all. For example I just recalled that I had an amazing survival against all odds game in a super old Atari game called "Warlords", where you protect a king and the walls of its castle against the attack of 3 other players. I got my castle walls thoroughly screwed within the first minute of the game leaving that tiny group of pixels representing the king naked to the cannonballs of my 3 enemies. And in one of those instances when the God of Mathematical Probability is paying attention, I pixel by pixel took of the walls and the heads of the kings of all opposing my rule.
I still smile when I think about it.

Here I include a picture of me at the time: d (~.~) b