Rainbow 6: Raven Shield. You get shot once in the head/torso/vital organ. You're dead. nothing brings you back. You get shot in the foot, leg, arm etc. You limp the rest of the mission. When you die, there's no bringin them back. When you're crippled, you skip a few missions to heal up.necromanzer52 said:To my knowledge, no game has ever had a realistic health system.
Bushido Blade for PSX. Only the first one though.necromanzer52 said:To my knowledge, no game has ever had a realistic health system.
Yes that was my assessment.voorhees123 said:I would of thought "Everything" would be the best answer. From taking hundreds of bullets and surviving to having mushrooms come alive and try to bite you.
Travis Touchdown in No More Heroes and Duke Nukem.Cridhe said:Nobody poops in video games, like... ever.
Thank you for reminding me why I fucking love that game.NameIsRobertPaulson said:How about the concept of a creature from the dark ages, turning her suit made out of magically enchanted hair into a creature larger than a demi-god, and punching the soul of said god into the sun from outside the solar system. Despite the battle taking place just outside the atmosphere of Earth.
Now finish the paraphrase...HeatproofShAdOw said:I meant stuff that is just fully outrageous, not just little quirks. I suppose hiding behind a wall to wipe jam of your face is a bit OTT, but do you really want to play Iraq War Game, in which you spend 1 year training, and in the first hour of combat get hit, then spend the next 6 months of the game lying in hospital?
Limbo was pretty accurate.necromanzer52 said:To my knowledge, no game has ever had a realistic health system.