Game Over: The Innovation Of DEATH In Video Games



GAME OVER | Outstanding Game Mechanics

This series looks at the most ingenious ways gaming has implemented different mechanic , this video looks at game over/death mechanic, hidden, secret or just plain unique ways to handling death in you favorite video games.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:23 X-Com 2
03:03 Hellbade
06:37 Heavy Rain
08:24 Death Stranding
13:01 Bloodborn
16:03 Fable
17:57 Roguelikes

This video will look at Death stranding, hellblade, fable, heavy rain, X-com 2 and bloodborn.

I hope you enjoy.

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27 thoughts on “Game Over: The Innovation Of DEATH In Video Games”

  1. Quick Update:

    I recently created a new channel for the game related videos, so I’m sorry about the confused approach to handling this

    However, I’ve given it a lot of thought and looked into a bunch of other channels, I don’t think having two separate channels will be possible

    I wouldn’t be able to give them both the attention they need/deserve, that being said, I love making the occasional gaming video. So I will simply upload them onto this channel and if you enjoy them, check them out, they WILL NOT intrude on regular uploading, these videos are just something I want to make, to keep my passion for creating content alive.

    I’m a firm believer that content should be varied, no one should just make the exact same video on repeat, it’s not healthy for the viewers or the creators.

    Thanks for your understanding

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  2. Great video mate. Respect for being also a fellow gamer apart from opening our eyes to all those superb and complete martial artists using chi, chackra, bullshido energy e.t.c…If you think about it, they could be the heroes in their own demented, indie, low budget video game… 💪😁

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  3. Allow me to be amongst the first to say absolutely BRILLIANT video. No contest these games make the threat of death a real consequence and thus the game takes on a whole new level of intensity. Building upon the Xcom concept I'd offer Fallout Tactics & The Wasteland series. I'd urge to you seek out a beloved classic that still stands the test of time; Planescape: Torment.

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  4. I was going to get married in January on our 7th anniversary. She left me for her boss's pill headed husband and ran off to Oregon. I just recently played dark souls. And if there's anything worth learning from a game… It is a perseverance is key. You're going to fail over and over and over again much like we all do in life. But through perseverance and determination you can move through. You can overcome these mountains and be a better person when you're on the other side of them. Whether you chose to keep chasing your humanity

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