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In some games, Death Is a Slap on the Wrist. Occasionally, the game will go out of its way to explain exactly why this is the case. The most common Handwaves are:
Your Player Character is an Expendable Clone, possibly one you are controlling remotely.
The game is a re-telling of events that already happened. The answer to "Did You Die?" must be "No," because your character remains alive in the present. Maybe the storyteller was joking about that death. Can be used to tease the player: the Game Over screen might remark "Of course, it would have been incredibly stupid of me to do that."
Your character is a Robot or Artificial Intelligence: they can be good-as-new after they are repaired or uploaded to a new body.
Your character has Resurrective Immortality as part of the story.
Your character has some other supernatural means of coming Back from the Dead, most commonly being an agent of some higher power.
It should be noted that this isn't necessarily a good thing; players are so used to having extra lives or continues that the attempted explanation may only serve to emphasize an artificial scenario they'd otherwise have been perfectly happy ignoring by pretending "that didn't happen" and trying again. This is particularly true when the explanation is prone to Fridge Logic or unintended Fridge Horror.
A form of Gameplay and Story Integration. Compare Justified Save Point. May overlap with Death as Game Mechanic.
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Flynn in Shin Megami Tensei IV can be revived by Charon the Ferryman if he dies, so long as he has enough Macca (or 3DS Play Coins) to pay the fare. This is part of a deal they have with each other; Charon brings Flynn back to life in the state he was in before he died, and Flynn lightens Charon's eyes-deep workload by just a little bit.
Nanashi in Apocalypse is backed by a Celtic god of death who can resurrect him as many times as necessary whenever he's killed, no penalties and no disadvantages whatsoever... Which is very weird and way too generous for a Shin Megami Tensei game. Granted, there is a plot-relevant reason of why this even happens.
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Divinity: Original Sin II: As Godwoken, the player characters are directly empowered by a Patron God, and are therefore a bit less subject to mortality. Resurrection spells simply help them hop back into their bodies; the difficulty of inflicting Permadeath on a Godwoken is even an in-universe plot point.
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Thunder Force V's story introduced it as a cloning system called "Circulate Death".
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Aliens: Infestation for the DS has you controlling a four Marine fireteam, one soldier at a time. If one Marine is killed, another will take their place. There are a couple of wrinkles: if your fireteam is short a member or two, you can find other Marines to join your fireteam throughout each level. (They'll refuse if you already have a full fireteam.) Also, if a Marine gets incapacitated by an alien, they're dragged off to a nearby lair instead of killed, and can be rescued. If they are mortally wounded again, however, an alien will burst out of their chest.
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After you die in Starbound, a cutscene plays showing a clone of your character being created back on your spaceship. The cutscene is different for each playable race.
Humans are cloned in a chamber that rebuilds their skeletons, overlays the skeleton with organs and muscles, then applies skin and hair.
Apex are cloned in a tube of liquid, then injected with serum that results in them becoming super-intelligent ape men.
Hylotls and Avians have similar ways of respawning: hatching from an egg as a tadpole or chick (respectively) then rapidly aging to maturity.
Florans return as a seed that grows into a plant that produces their new bodies.
Glitches are rebuilt, starting with the torso, then the arms, then the legs, and finally, the head.
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Hellsinker's manual says that extra lives are due to the [LIFE] system, which excised the concept of being alive, and split it into seven parts. Of course, given Hellsinker is a Mind Screw, it's not clear how literally or seriously this is meant to be taken.
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Tex Murphy: Overseer presented the entire story as a flashback, with all player deaths handwaved by Tex: "Of course, I'd have to be an idiot to do that. Here's what really happened."
In Under a Killing Moon, if Tex dies he meets God (the Big P.I. in the Sky) who explains that Tex is The Only One who can save the world and, since he's so special, God will bring him back "just this once". Of course, "just this once" turns into however many times you need. God will also comment on whatever boneheaded move got you killed.
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In Dungeons & Dragons Online your soul is bound to a dragonshard which can be carried back to a rest point by one of your party. In total party kills the cleric you met in the last tavern you visited calls you back there. Although in the tabletop game, soul binding was an extremely evil act and does not allow one to raise the dead without a body.
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The Might and Magic series allows you to cast a resurrection spell on fallen party members if you have a cleric or paladin in your team. Barring that, you can always go to a temple and pay to revive them as long as one person in your party is still alive. If every party member dies, from the sixth game onewards you magically "escape death" and wake up with one health and mana in the starting town. Prior to that, if the whole party died, the game was over.
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In Brute Force, a dead player is replaced with a clone created for the purpose. This is expensive.
Lampshaded in a few places, such as when your commander tells someone to prepare a backup clone just after ordering you to jump through an untested teleporter without knowing where it will go.
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ZeroRanger: Losing a life shows your ship getting knocked around, but it recovers quickly. Only when taking a hit with no lives remaining does it finally get destroyed. The continue orbs also represent some sort of concentrated life force, which get burned to survive damage during the Sacred Defender sequence.
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In Maximo: Ghosts to Glory, the title character has an offer from Death, where Death will return him to life as long as he continues to work towards resolving the imbalance in the afterlife. This deal is bound by a physical coin Death gives him, and if he runs out of these coins, Death can no longer restore him to life and must reap his soul properly.
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Meritous: Revival at a Checkpoint Tile costs "some of your natural vitality" so it can be only done a limited amount of times. Merit can do it five times, and can gather extends by collecting a ton of heart pickups when he's at full health.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild uses this trope not for Link, but for the Respawning Enemies. Because of Calamity Ganon's curse over Hyrule, every now and then a "blood moon" will occur - at the stroke of midnight, the moon will shine red and all of the monsters killed across Hyrule return to flesh. If Link is unlucky and unaware of his surroundings, the blood moon can happen while he's in the middle of an area he just cleared - and the enemies he just killed will return to life.
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In Shadow Man, killing Mike LeRoi sends him to Deadside just like everyone else. Unlike everyone else, once there, he becomes Shadow Man, whose powers include the ability to cross back over to certain locations in the world of the living.
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The flash game Dino Run calls lives "time shifts".
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Einhänder indicates that your ship is actually part of a squadron - when you go down, another fighter takes over a bit behind where you left off. This is also true in Stage 7, despite the narrative treating it as a single pilot going up against Selene.
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Dark Souls: Because of the Darksign curse that's ravaged Lordran (and much of the surrounding world besides), you and most everyone you meet have been Dead All Along. The curse keeps an Undead alive even after they sustain lethal damage by restoring him or her to life at the last Bonfire they've visited. And while that's not SO bad, it has two drawbacks. First, resting at/getting resurrected by a bonfire causes almost every other Only Mostly Dead creature to come back as well. Second, Undeads will eventually go Hollow and start attacking anything non-Hollow. While the second doesn't ever clearly manifest in gameplay, it's implied quitting the game for good is equivalent to letting your PC go Hollow.
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Bloodborne: In the intro you're given a blood transfusion and told that, whatever transpires, you may think it all a mere bad dream. Upon your first death, you're transported to The Hunter's Dream and enlisted among the Hunters, and every time that you die from this point onward, you'll wake up next to one of the laterns that are tied to The Hunter's Dream. As you progress through the game you'll also enter various Nightmares, and the other Hunters you encounter reveal that they, too, have been to The Hunter's Dream and know that you are, for all intents and purposes, unkillable. With all of these dream motifs in mind, it appears that death and sleep are, to various extents, interchangable in Yharnam, and whenever you die, you just go to sleep and awaken within a new dream. Conversely, what happens when you die in a dream? Why, usually you wake up... but if you're in a Dream Within a Dream then you just wake up to find yourself in another dream. At the end of the game Gehrman, who is the host of The Hunter's Dream, offers to grant you mercy, which will make you finally wake up for real should you accept.
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In The Secret of Monkey Island, protagonist Guybrush Threepwood can die (if you're really, REALLY trying to). However, in Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, the premise is that Guybrush is telling a story to Elaine, so any death would be inconsistent with the fact that he's alive enough to tell about it. Still, in one scene, Guybrush is hooked up to a timed death contraption. If you fail to deactivate the machine within the allotted time, he drops into a vat of acid, at which point Elaine reminds him that he can't be dead or he couldn't tell the story. The game then returns you to the beginning of the contraption scene.
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In DuckTales: The Quest for Gold, Huey, Dewey and Louie's stages give you three chances; one for each nephew. So if you beat the game on your last life, does that mean the other two nephews were Killed Off for Real?
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Jackie Chan Stuntmaster have you playing as Chan's character, Jackie, with the whole game being an action movie you're filming, and the lives respawned being reshoots. Your extra lives are in fact depicted as clapperboards.
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S4 League Hand Waves this with the game's premise being an online virtual reality competition.
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Donkey Kong Country Returns uses balloons as extra lives like the original SNES games, except this time the game shows your Kong being carried back into the stage by the balloon if he is defeated.
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In Paranoia, each character is actually six identical clones (officially referred to as a "six-pack" and usually tracked with one), to get around the fact that any imaginable action or thought is treasonous (and treason is a capital crime).
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Connor in Detroit: Become Human is an android investigator whose memories can be transferred to a new body by CyberLife whenever he's destroyed, allowing him to repeatedly return from death unlike Markus and Kara. This doesn't apply during the final chapter if he's a deviant, since he doesn't have CyberLife on his side.
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Phantasy Star II: When a party member dies, the dead character is cloned into a new being possessing the old one's abilities and memories. This also happens in canon at least once, as your entire party is killed in the crash of Gaila with the planet Palma, but Tyler had everyone cloned.
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The few continues/extra lives granted in Comix Zone are justified by the Big Bad Mortus being disappointed that Sketch went down so quickly, and offering him another chance so he can put up a better fight.
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Spider and Web: In this interactive fiction game, the framing story is that you are a captured spy being interrogated. If you died in your retelling, the interrogator would be cross with you and make you start over.
More than just a way to explain extra lives, it's a story mechanic. You can't finish the story the first few tries - whenever you reach a dead end, you return to the frame story, where the interrogator demands you explain some action you took or item you were carrying; this lets you use them in the story you're telling.
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The first time you die in Final Fantasy Legend II, you arrive in Valhalla, where Odin agrees to resurrect you as long as, at some point in the future, you fight him. After that, each time you die, Odin brings you right back where you were. You fight Odin near the end of the game. After he dies, you have to reload a saved game following future deaths.
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In Anarchy Online, when you die your consciousness is downloaded into a Body Backup Drive.
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The titular Elden Ring is an artifact that dictates the laws of reality in the Lands Between, and it is broken at the time of the game. One of these suspended natural laws is that nothing in the Lands Between is capable of dying. If the player dies, they'll return to life in a few hours, and so will all the enemies.
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BioShock Infinite doesn't have Vita-Chambers: instead the respawns are Elizabeth dragging the Only Mostly Dead Booker to cover and reviving him. If Booker runs out of health in the sections where he's separated from Elizabeth there's a hallucination-like sequence where he appears in his office from the start of the game and walking through the door puts him back in the fight. The endgame Reveal explains this as Booker actually dying, and the Luteces recruiting an Alternate Universe Booker and starting the game's events over from the beginning offscreen - something they've already done dozens of times before the game starts.
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In Final Fantasy XIV, it's theorized that because the Echo that the player character has grants a form of precognition (an example being the attack tells enemies do so you can dodge them), every time your party wipes on a fight, it's really a vision of a possibility that could happen and the time the party wins is what actually happened.
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In World of Warcraft although the main mechanic - you simply have to walk back to your corpse as a ghost - is not entirely explained, spirit healers can also be used to send souls back to the world of the living and their existence is canon.
There is an NPC who sells an (actually useless) item that has flavor text stating it grants the ability to return from the dead. Some fans also jokingly theorize this is why some NPCs are able to be killed dozens of times.
The Demon Hunter starting zone actually has a point where you can sacrifice yourself and die a Plotline Death. If you do it, then on the corpse run back Illidan Stormrage will speak to you telepathically and speculates that, like him, the player Demon Hunter has an immortal demon soul that regenerates in the Twisting Nether upon death and cannot be killed permanently except within the Nether itself.
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Drake of the 99 Dragons has Drake being functionally immortal. He can still be killed, but when he does he's sent to the realm of the guardians who resurrected him, who chew him out for getting himself killed before sending him back.
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Quake III: Arena says that the gods wanted more entertainment, so they put you to fight with other opponents, and made you immortal.
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Quest of Yipe III has the player go to Hell when they die. Fortunately, the gatekeeper will allow them to return to life if they cough up a certain percentage of their gold... or you can choose to defeat the Gatekeeper so that you never have to pay any more fees upon returning to Hell, but at the cost of no longer being healed when you leave.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989) gives the player control of each of the four turtles one at a time. If a Turtle runs out of life, April or Splinter will inform the player that he "got caught." This isn't a euphemism - if a turtle is defeated, he can be rescued in a later stage if the player can locate his whereabouts.
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Iron Helix: In the form of remotely-controlled probes. You get three of them, if one runs out of power or gets destroyed by the security drone, another will automatically be activated and sent in. Lose all three and, well, Game Over.
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Nanashi in Apocalypse is backed by a Celtic god of death who can resurrect him as many times as necessary whenever he's killed, no penalties and no disadvantages whatsoever... Which is very weird and way too generous for a Shin Megami Tensei game. Granted, there is a plot-relevant reason of why this even happens.
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Ray series like RayStorm and RayCrisis have varying degrees of justification. On Ray Storm, you can clearly hear the radio voice upon your death(s) saying "Ray 2/3 to continue present tactics." Yes, it's not so much that you have extra lives, it's that We Have Reserves. Ray Crisis, on the other hand, takes place inside an immersive AI construct of a cyborg called Con-Human, and your fighter really is a virus designed to wreak havoc. Presumably then, your lives are the number of times the virus can regenerate after the Antibodies have killed it.
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Geist: The Sin-Eaters: The Geists who provide Sin-Eaters their Powers via Possession can also restore them from the moment of death. Every time they do, someone else dies in their place and their Sanity Meter's Cap is permanently reduced by one. And the Sin-Eater can't choose whether or not to return...
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Conker, titular hero of Conker's Bad Fur Day, has as many lives as he has tails. The grim reaper of his world, a tiny foul-mouthed skeleton named Gregg, explains the deal to you the first time you die.
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EVE Online explains this with clones. And actually goes for more realistic approach - when your ship has been blown up, you survive in an emergency escape pod. If you manage to get away in that, you only lose the ship and cargo. If the pod has been blown up as well - then the clone justification comes into play. You lose all the implants your original body had and all the skills that you have learned after the last time you updated your clone.
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'Lives' in Total Overdose are called 'rewinds', and results in the action winding back from death to allow more survivable choices — sort of like an instant internal Retcon. If the player is painted irreversibly into a corner anyway, that just displays how many ways the character can die, until you're out of rewinds.
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In Dungeons & Dragons and derived games like Pathfinder, you can use (expensive) resurrection magic to revive your friends, meaning that only a Total Party Kill causes Permadeath at high levels. In Adventurers League, players can be resurrected automatically by their faction, and won't even be charged for it if they're low level.
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E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy has the player character equipped by set number of resurrector that resurrects him in place in case of death. Despite so, it's implied that lethal condition is still painfully traumatic, hence the debuffs. If the resurrector runs out or you fall into Bottomless Pits however, you are returned to the dream gate at the beginning, where you are told that it's just a dream, before walking through the gate and you'll put back to the fight.
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The way Alien Shooter describes extra lives is this: the scientists have finally found the method to dodge death, so they give you several in the beginning and several additional lives during your mission, after you pay them loads of money.
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The Borderlands series: New-U stations, which basically creates an in-universe respawn point for anyone registered in the system as it also uses the same tech to generate cars, weapons, and Hyperion robots. It's also implied to be the reason for the infinitely respawning enemies (and if you wait around long enough in the second game you can see bandits and other humans digistruct away). Eventually, the concept of the New-U was retconned out of the setting and they're now simply a gameplay mechanic, though Borderlands 2 still has a mission called "Kill Yourself" where the goal is to kill yourself for Eridium and experience points because you'll respawn afterward anyway.
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Downplayed in Sonic Mania's Encore Mode, where you can only carry five lives at a time because each life is one of the playable characters from the main game. However, the method in which you get each of those characters back from being dead is unexplained, hence it being downplayed.
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Destroy All Humans!
The first game replaces each dead player character with a sequentially numbered clone.
In the second game, where you don't have access to clones, your alien god resurrects you instead. At the end of a certain sidequest, the same god gives an otherwise brittle Optional Boss as many lives as you've lost up to that point.
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Promethean: The Created:
The Divine Fire that animates Prometheans also gives them a single bonus life, so long as their "power stat" Azoth is above 1. Within a day of death, their Azoth flares and burns down to 1, restoring them to full health.
The Bestowment "Revivification" grants a bonus life every time the Promethean purchases it. For an additional cost in Azoth, they can bring another recently dead Promethean Back from the Dead instead.
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In Star Wars: Galaxies, the majority of NPC and player cities had clone centers, and your clone data was stored whenever you land in a new town or city. When you die, your datapad sends a signal to the clone center to create a new clone of you, complete with all your gear and abilities! Of course, this doesn't explain there are cloning centers everywhere even though the Empire outlawed cloning after the Clone Wars, or consciousness transference being a dark side power in the lore.
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Chakan: The Forever Man: Chaken's immortality works similarly. He can be killed, but it just brings him to his inter-dimensional hub where he can go right back to where he was.
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Deathless Hyperion gives you clones as extra lives. You periodically come across deactivated clones in vats, and you can revive them by using up a certain amount of credits (hence, the checkpoint rule). Die and a clone from the nearest checkpoint will activate and continue where you left off.
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Monster Hunter (PC) have the source of your lives being the Hunter's Medallion, an artifact which can regenerate you thrice (hence, your 3 default lives). Collecting a magic Crystal Ball provides it with enough charge for another life.
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Star Fox 2, unlike most of the series, does not have extra lives. Instead, you pick out two members of Star Fox team at the start of the game: one to play as, and the other as your wingmate. You can switch between them at any time on the map screen (useful since some characters have different ship properties), but if you get shot down, your wingmate takes over for the rest of the playthrough.
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Transhuman Space allows "digital characters", such as ghosts and artificial intelligences, to store backups of their code on other servers so that they can be restored to life.
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In the world of Scrapland, there's a machine called "The Great Database", which stores the matrixes of every robot in the City of Chimera in it, and revives them should they die. That said, you have to pay Bishops in Chimera to buy extra lives, because if you die without any, you'll regenerate in a holding cell in the Chimera Police Department.
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is presented as a story the titular character is telling. If you die, he'll say something along the lines of, "Wait, no, that's not how it happened, may I start again?", allowing you to try again.
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In Smurf: Rescue In Gargamel's Castle, you are given five nameless Smurfs to play as in your Endless Game mission to rescue Smurfette, with a bonus Smurf added at 10,000 points in the Atari 2600 version. Also, the instructions never say that your Smurf dies, but rather "gets tired" when he gets hit by an enemy, fails to clear an obstacle, or runs out of energy before entering new territory.
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In the Futurama game, Professor Farnsworth's invention, the Re-Animator (no, not that Re-Animator), revives the player after every death. The game ends when the Stable Time Loop that starts the game results in the machine destroyed and the playable cast dead.
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In both TaskMaker and The Tomb of the TaskMaker, you are also sent to Hell upon losing all your HP. In the first game, Hell is a randomly-generated maze to which you have to find the exit, with one Devil hiding somewhere. In the second, you have to do one of four deplorable tasks (rewarding devils with gifts, throwing away large amounts of gold, slaughtering innocent bunnies, or flipping a series of switches that change randomly) before leaving. In both cases, HP is fully restored upon entering Hell, but the player's pouch is dropped.
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Done rather literally in Planescape: Torment, as the player character is immortal. A few exotic means of death (like pissing off an incredibly powerful wizard, or getting petrified) will result in a Game Over
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PlanetSide had spawning tubes in towers and bases that would replicate your body after death, so you could respawn.
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In Age of Conan, the player characters' ability to return from the dead is explained as a side-effect of the evil magic that's left mysterious magic glyphs branded on their chests.
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FusionFall: The Grim Reaper is on your side, so he just revives all casualties at the last checkpoint.
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In Astral Chain, your extra lives come in the form of an AED that detects loss of vital signs and shocks you back to life. However, as a portable device it has a limited number of charges, with the number of charges inversely proportional to how high you set the difficulty; Pt Ultimate difficulty flat-out prevents you from using it. This gameplay mechanic is even integrated into the story at one point when Akira, your sibling not only gets whacked by a Chimera but is also left comatose for some time because their AED was damaged as well.
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Portal 2: While this is averted in the single-player campaign, the co-op gives a justification. The players are robots; upon "dying" their data and personalities are transferred to a new body and plunked back in with their buddy. The choice of using robots was actually to avoid Fridge Logic, and the horror of seeing a human character die in hundreds of really painfully creative ways.
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Psychonauts describes extra lives as "layers of projection": Lose enough and you get booted out of whoever's mind you happen to be inside. While this makes sense within the mental worlds you explore, it's not explained why this still applies in the real world.
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In Neverwinter Nights, a character who dies is pulled back to the nearest temple of Tyr and gets a lecture from the head cleric about how they almost lost him/her that time.
In the Shadows of Undrentide expansion, you get a magic ring that does the same thing (but pulls you to Drogan's house instead of a temple) in the first chapter, except it has limited charges (depending on how many Focus Crystals you have)
In the Hordes of the Underdark expansion, you get a magic relic that pulls you to a pocket dimension, and has limited charges (depending on how many Rogue Stones you buy) for the first two chapters. After that you don't have the easy respawn - you have to load a saved game.
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Full Throttle, the story is told as Ben's backflash. If you die, he'll mention there's something wrong and let you try again.
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The Chronicles of Darkness setting runs on All Deaths Final by default. However:
Changeling: The Lost:
Changelings can make a fae bargain with The Underworld if they ever visit it in the flesh: once and once only, if they die, they return to life in a safe location in the Underworld. (Getting home from there is their own problem.)
Powerful Fetches can learn some of the fae magic that created them, enabling them to craft a spare body that activates if they're ever killed.
Geist: The Sin-Eaters: The Geists who provide Sin-Eaters their Powers via Possession can also restore them from the moment of death. Every time they do, someone else dies in their place and their Sanity Meter's Cap is permanently reduced by one. And the Sin-Eater can't choose whether or not to return...
Mage: The Awakening: The Cultists of the Doomsday Clock can learn a unique Time Master power that automatically triggers upon their death, taking them back to the beginning of their last turn. They can try to escape death as many times as they have Mana points.
Promethean: The Created:
The Divine Fire that animates Prometheans also gives them a single bonus life, so long as their "power stat" Azoth is above 1. Within a day of death, their Azoth flares and burns down to 1, restoring them to full health.
The Bestowment "Revivification" grants a bonus life every time the Promethean purchases it. For an additional cost in Azoth, they can bring another recently dead Promethean Back from the Dead instead.
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Similarly, the Soul Reaver games/portions of the Blood Omen games, Raziel dying in the physical world causes his corporeal body to dissolve and he returns to the spirit world, until he can find a gateway to create a new physical body. If he dies in the spirit world, he dies completely.
Kain himself transforms in a flock of bats and reforms in a safer location.
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater stars Naked Snake, Solid Snake's "father". Whenever he dies (or takes certain actions), he creates a "Time Paradox", preventing Solid Snake from being "born" and/or the earliest Metal Gear games from ever happening. It's up to the player to ensure that doesn't happen, making the whole game feel kind of like a Wayback Trip in a meta sort of way.
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The framing device of Kings Quest (2015) is old King Graham relating his stories to his granddaughter Gwendolyn. Being a Sierra game (kinda), there are plenty of ways to die, but every time it cuts back to a silhouette of Graham and Gwendolyn, usually with Graham saying something like, "Of course, if I did that, I wouldn't be telling you this story!" or Gwendolyn complaining, "Grandpa, you're telling the story wrong!" followed by a cut back to right before the death. Later episodes usually just have old Graham saying a terrible pun in response to the death. In the chapters where Graham is an old man, game overs usually take the form of Graham falling asleep mid-story.
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Gain Ground starts you with three playable characters. However, a number of other combatants were captured by the Supercomputer before the game began, and are trapped in the simulation. If you find one, touch them, and then lead them into an exit, you can use them in all following levels. If your character is hit, you can retrieve them with another one - but if a character is killed while escorting another, you lose the character being escorted for good.
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Eclipse Phase allows anyone to make digital backups of their consciousness that can be "resleeved" in a new body (though you need to pay for it or you could end up in whatever cheap morph Firewall found for you). There are also cortical stack implants that can save a character's memories up until death.
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Changeling: The Lost:
Changelings can make a fae bargain with The Underworld if they ever visit it in the flesh: once and once only, if they die, they return to life in a safe location in the Underworld. (Getting home from there is their own problem.)
Powerful Fetches can learn some of the fae magic that created them, enabling them to craft a spare body that activates if they're ever killed.
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Sacrifice: The game missions are narrated by the hero. Failing and restarting them makes the hero turn out to be an Unreliable Narrator and say, Of course, that's not what really happened. Let me start again...
In addition, dying isn't much of an issue because your patron deity's got your back (or your soul, at any rate) and will restore you to life once your mana has recovered to 25%. As long as your Altar is intact, a wizard can't die, and thus the main way to win in Sacrifice is to desecrate your opponent's altar to keep the wizard from reforming.
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Car Wars featured 'life insurance' in the form of Gold Cross. For a modest fee, they'll grow a new clone from your corpse, or keep one as a backup.
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TRON: Evolution: Since you are playing as a computer program, you are simply restored from backup whenever you die.
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The in-series mechanics of Death Defiances in Hades go mostly unexplained... unless you happen to lose one in a Body-Count Competition with Thanatos, in which case it's revealed that Thanatos himself is granting Zagreus his second (third, and fourth) chances.
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In Outer Wilds, the player character is stuck in a "Groundhog Day" Loop where a bit of in-universe technology called the Ash Twin Project sends all your memories back to your past self each time you die. Any death where the Ash Twin Project logically wouldn't be able to save your memories (i.e. if you die before mentally bonding with project, or after stealing the project's power source—or if you cause a Reality-Breaking Paradox) results in a Non Standard Game Over.
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Amaterasu in Ōkami is the sun goddess, so she can return to life at the cost of a single unit of solar energy. If all the units run out, she can revive herself yet again if she has filled a special Celestial Pouch. Add a special item which can refill said Pouch instantly and you have a functionally immortal character.
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TAGAP has the titular drug. The TAGAP contained in regular green pills (health) stays in your system until you take damage, at which point it gets consumed to instantly nullify the wound. Concentrated red pills (One Ups) activate only when you die, but allow you to regenerate back to full health even if your body was reduced to paste.
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Spore: The Cell and Creature phases show that every time you die, you emerge as another member of your species, ready to continue. The Space phase explains extra lives as a combination of "advanced cloning technology" and "emergency consciousness transferal", having you re-emerge as a freshly-cloned pilot with a rebuilt ship after dying. If you happen to explode on your own planet, the pieces of your old ship will still be falling from the sky as your new ship flies up through them.
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The premise of Shadow of Destiny is your character using time travel to prevent his death; if you fail to do so you can just go back in time and try again. Note that it is possible to die permanently, by running out of time in the final level, touching your past self, or failing to return to the present when your time machine tells you to. You can still reload your saved game, though.
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In Arx Fatalis you do not have extra lives, per se - but every time you die is revealed to be the ending of a hypothetical future timeline that you predicted when you saved the game and that only becomes locked once that save is gone. Therefore, all of your deaths are merely products of your mind. This ability is unique to the player, specifically, to all Guardians, of which the player is the only one in this world.
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Each time you respawn in The Persistence, a new clone body is being created with your memories implanted into it. Your character will comment on your prior death and your Voice with an Internet Connection will try to reassure you. You can even pick different bodies to clone with different attributes, which your ally will also comment on.
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Alternity: AIs have backups stashed somewhere on The Grid.
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SimAnt allowed you to be reborn as another ant if the ant you controlled died.
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Dragon Quest: When a party member is killed in combat, or even in the case of a Total Party Kill, the local Crystal Dragon Jesus is capable of reviving the character in an exchange for a donation.
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Tenchu uses the Ninja Log for extra lives—you didn't die, you replaced yourself with a log. It only works if you die by via combat or trap damage though, falling into a pit means you need to start the level over.
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Furi explains lives and continues with one simple fact: The Stranger is immortal. The Voice even comments that if they could just kill you, they wouldn't have bothered with the elaborate multi-layered prison worlds in the first place. When you lose a fight, the Jailer you're up against is unsurprised to see you because it's a rematch - and you start at the beginning of their fight because their predecessors are still dead. The best they can do it keep knocking you senseless while they fully regenerate time and again.
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Rift. You're an Ascended — already Back from the Dead once over, and therefore have a Healing Factor and/or Resurrective Immortality — but death, while temporary for you, is still traumatic.
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In The Darkness video games, the Darkness itself will not allow Jackie to die even if he commits suicide. This is a plot point several times in the first game, with a few levels sending you to an "Otherworld" where World War I never ended while the Darkness patches up Jackie's body in the real world.
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Walker justifies this by each of your three lives being a different mech. They are even referred to as Walker One, Two and Three.
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Mega Man Network Transmission says that MegaMan.exe's extra lives are backups of his data. However, this is in violation of the canon of the parent series, which states that MegaMan can't be backed up, because his code is based on human DNA.
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In both System Shock games, this has to be turned on for each area by finding its BS-tech resurrection chamber. Initial incursions may be short and cautious until the chamber's discovery creates a bridgehead. Logs in the first game say that SHODAN re-purposed the healing chambers to make cyborgs out of the crew, which she will also do to you in the current level unless its chamber is reset.
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Crackdown features clone replacements. In fact the "Extract" option just instantly kills your character and pulls up the menu to choose where you want to respawn. It's only the loss of your current progress towards the next upgrade level that prevents it being a better method of transport than driving to get across town.
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Mage: The Awakening: The Cultists of the Doomsday Clock can learn a unique Time Master power that automatically triggers upon their death, taking them back to the beginning of their last turn. They can try to escape death as many times as they have Mana points.
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In Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?, you get 1000 lives to solve the puzzles. That's not one Prinny with 1000 lives, but 1000 Prinnies dying one after another.
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Headlander: Partway through the game Earl reveals that you are a clone. Near the end of the game Methuselah reveals that you're not just one clone, but a series of them. Whenever one of you is killed, a new clone is teleported into its place.
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Prey (2017)'s Mooncrash Mode takes place in a computer simulation. So, any deaths on your playthroughs are reversed when the simulation resets. Interestingly, some of the characters you play as did canonically die, but you can save them in the simulation. However, to complete a run with all five characters off the moon, one has to die.note  Riley Yu gets her consciousness uploaded, but is killed due to sabotage.
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In The Messenger (2018), whenever you die, a little demon named Quarble sends you back in time to the last checkpoint just moments before the Ninja dies. For his services, you're put into a Time Shard "debt", and whatever of those you collect will go towards him until he takes enough. In New Game+, you need to pay him Time Shards up-front or you Game Over for real, and after finding the Tiki Mask in Picnic Panic, you can "sacrifice" Quarble for massive stats but you won't have Quarble to save you from death. The Ninja's successor permanently dies off-screen because he didn't send Quarble to save him within the time period.
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Assassin's Creed combined a Framing Device with Call a Hit Point a "Smeerp" to explain this. The player character is plugged into a machine that "synchronizes" them with past Assassins' genetic memories. When you take damage, the visuals start to glitch up to indicate that the ancestor didn't take quite so much of a beating (in Assassin's Creed, this happened whenever Altair took a hit, while later games turned the visual indicators into a substitute for Critical Annoyance). Getting killed (or killing civilians) earns you a "desynchronized" message, and you have to access the memory again and survive it this time.
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Super Meat Boy seems to not justify this... until you get to Hell and see the hundreds of dead Meat Boys that you've gone through to get this far form into an angry boss. A later section also has Dr. Fetus kill Meat Boy in a cutscene...only for him to keep spontaneously reforming nearby (just like how he dies and respawns in-game) until Dr. Fetus gives up and runs away.
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The Unreal Tournament games have actual respawner technology to resurrect dead competitors to give them another shot. Unreal Tournament III even uses them for an actual war setting to keep soldiers fighting beyond their natural deaths, with several game modes justified as each team trying to find a way to circumvent their opponents' respawners (team deathmatch simply has you overloading them by killing the enemy over and over again, Capture the Flag has "Field Lattice Generators" which power the respawners, requiring you to capture the FLaGs to take them offline, etc.).
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In City of Heroes, the explanation is that every 'registered' hero has a teleport homer on them, that teleports them directly into an ultra high tech tube that revives them if they should be too badly hurt or rendered unconscious. In the original comics run from the earliest days of the game, the climax is made more dramatic by the bad guys having jammed said teleport homers. In addition, at least one mission deals with stopping bad guys before they can disable the hospital teleport system.
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Stargunner tries to explain its extra lives by claiming that they're actually some sort of warp devices that activate automatically when you die and proceed to "teleport you to the closest compatible parallel dimension".
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Left 4 Dead sort of uses this. Every time a survivor dies, they will respawn in a closet down the road and thank you for releasing him. The developers used this as a way to simulate how the survivors in a zombie movie would find other survivors later on. In other words, if a survivor dies, you find an Identical Stranger with exactly the same appearance and personality a few minutes later. It's best not to think about it too much; it's really just a way for the game to avert Death Is a Slap on the Wrist without invoking permadeath. Only when a survivor dies in the finale will the game consider them Killed Off for Real, with the end-of-campaign stats of a successful escape beginning with a dedication to the players who didn't make it.
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Hardspace: Shipbreaker: All Shipbreakers have a cloning clause in their contract. When they inevitably suffer the natural result of a health and safety regulation violation, a fresh Spare is printed, the Shipbreaker has the cost added to their crippling debt, and they're just expected to continue salvaging like nothing happened.
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