>walk into fire
>you don't take damage
Walk into fire
>touch fire for like half a second
>took damage and even on fire
>walk into rock
>takes damage
>Falling in a pit doesn't instant kill you
>Instead you only lose health
>fall from the upper amosphere while pushing pushed toward the ground by a jetpack at incredible speed
>fall in a puddle of water
>fall damage negated
>step on fire for half a second
>entire body engulfed in flame
>touch fire
>die instantly
>It's friendly fire
>fall in lava with 100% fire resist
>drown
fallout 3 is guilty of this.
>fall from height you'd normally die at
>land in .01 cm of water
>survive with no damage
>Fire resistant armor
>Protects you from overworld fires as well
>walk into your own magic
>still get hurt
>character is white
>can't swim in lava
Underrated post
ProTactix
>fall in a pit with spikes while invincible
Pro-life
>touch spikes from the side
>instantly kills you
>Character is black
>Putting hands up skill not high enough
underrated
>catch fire
>forced to run all over the place with little control
>keep taking damage
>can't use items
>touching your teammates gives them the same thing
>Saints Row 3
>Those fucking Incinerator Brutes
>ss13
>retards get lit on fire and proceed to light all other crew members on fire
>take elemental damage
>entire screen covered in a shitty effect
...
>character literally spews fire and can surround themselves with fire for protection
>step into some embers
>take damage
>100% resistance to the elements
>NPCs still burn or freeze to death
I love this in games.
If you had said your enemies instead of your teammates, I'd assume you were talking about Postal 1
>Walk on top of lava
>No or little damage depending on location
>Walk into the side of spikes
>Take massive damage
Why do I still play Skyrim?
lot of games do this though
spikes is literally the worst thing in the world, the instant death staple
fire or even lava just do a bit of damage over time, or even funny stuff like making you jump out with your ass on fire
you should drop video games
>playing Dead to Rights with cheats enabled
>Invincibility
>fall into a pit when escaping from the prison
>can't die because invincibility
>stuck in pit for eternity
>get hit by a rock
>take earth damage
>Fall onto lava
>You swim in it instead of being able to walk on it
>character is black
>can swim in water
>character is jewish
>can't swim in gold
>health is an arbitrary meter of condition relative to the necessary damage required to suddenly kill you
>Game has a robotic character
>Their celebratory dance is doing the "robot"
>you can apply bleeding and poison on a skeleton/golem/ghost
>game later reveal it was humans you were insane all along going on a murder spree
>arrows don't stick into skeletons
>katana is the best weapon
>halberd isn't the best weapon
>look at fire
>MAN DOWN
>MAN DOWN
>MAN DOWN
>MAN DOWN
>MAN DOWN
the fiercest enemy
>touch water
>die immediately
>fall like 4 feet, die
>Uses flamethrower against wall
>fire bounces and burn you
>fall like 4 feet
>break your leg
>call for help
>some guy comes
>he steals everything you have and leaves
>crawl to the nearest clinic
>no money or insurance to pay the doctor and get thrown out
>die a few days later from an infection
>shoot a red barrel
>it explores
>touch barbed wire with ankles
>get stuck, bleed out and die horribly
>fall 4 feet
>not even a scratch
>fall 4 feet and half an inch
>die instantly
Hospitals are obligated to treat you regardless of ability to pay
hey this is a backwater bumfuck video game village, they have no obligation
Not in murrica and other shit 3rd world countries they don't, they have to stabilize you and sterilize the wound
>walking on a flat surface
>suddenly crumble to the ground and take falling damage
>fall for 40 feet
>Your legs are OK
>walk into ice
>freeze
I love this mechanic. Insta death for falling off cliffs shouldn't be in every game.
>be a superhuman mutant
>drop 3 meters
>BLAAARRGGHHH
>dead
vice city did this too
>flying creature lands near a cliff that goes very deep in a wide open space
>push it down gently
>dies
>fps game
>flames so low that you can't even see them unless you look down on purpose
>catching on fire seemingly at random
>fall off cliff
>don't respawn where you fell
>stay at the bottom
>have to swim back
>have to find shore to get back on land
>nothing but cliffs around you
>skyrim counts falling damage as how far below you end up from your last standing state
>shout a saber cat down a 12° slope
>it slides at a casual snails pace for a half hour
>technically its way below where it was
>dies
>touch the side non pointy part of spike take damage
>You can walk through spikes just fine as long as you don't jump.
>shoot at a rock
>bullet doesnt ricochet off
>hit rock with sword
>slide through the mountain going sanic speed
>finally hit the ground
>0 damage
>fall 3 feet
>lose 90% health
Lol
>game with platforming section
>unresponsive/clunky controls
literally hell
>it's a game where fire attacks are common
>fire pits and things on fire produce no damage
>game lets you play on foot or in a robot
>jumping works differently on each
>muscle memory screws you when you're trying to make precise jumps at the top of some very tall cliffs
>clip through the ground
>respawn back on track
>get a bonus for staying airborne
source?
>Cobra used Venom Attack!
>Robot Party Member is poisoned!
>torches on wall hurt you if you stand too close
>Character is made of plasma
>Can't survive in hot temperate and swim in lava
>character has plasma in blood
>doesn't burn to ash instantly
Tales of xillia, it's a cut scene.
thank you
>shoot someone with a shotgun
>flies off
lol that dog looks like it has a human hand x)
>Shotgun in the player's hands.
>Less range than your armspan.
>Shotgun in the enemy AI's hands.
>Sniper rifle in disguise.
>Jump onto a candle
>whole body bursts into flames
>it's a fight against 5 speedy guys and 1 big guy
>attacks aren't fast enough
>attacks aren't heavy enough
>watch men in black
>see OP image
>going sneaky through enemy base
>guards are always covering each other
>except for this exact time window of 5 seconds
>first time playing ss13
>choose engineer, figure I can read the wiki while playing so i don't fuck anything up
>crewmate asks me to fill up some tanks with plasma for the supermatter engine
>end up releasing the entire canister of plasma into the tunnels since I didn't understand how the valves work
>inevitably starts on fire and fills half the station with flames
Luckily the admins basically just told me not to be an idiot next time since I made a legitimate mistake