The most interesting game for death sequences I've played was Baroque (PS2 and Wii). Nothing, I can remember was saved but the death played a significant role in the game. When you died, it wasn't "game over". Instead more clues about finding out who you really are were revealed. After dying and playing again, depending on how you'd die your character would embody a different spirit. It's a great game but it's innovative and strange.
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The most interesting game for death sequences I've played was Baroque (PS2 and Wii). Nothing, I can remember was saved but the death played a significant role in the game. When you died, it wasn't "game over". Instead more clues about finding out who you really are were revealed. After dying and playing again, depending on how you'd die your character would embody a different spirit. It's a great game but it's innovative and strange.
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I have never played that one.
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It's worth playing it, but it gets kind of confusing in some parts.
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