Played some of my Favorite MMO along with Wolf3D
God-damn I love Sales on Steam Pre-Purchase and Get a game for free that I was Going to buy this pay period anyway! 
Consider it an attempt at compromise, or consider it hyperbole to mock your position.
I guess I’ll say again: you heard wrong.
One more time?
You heard wrong.
There’s a thing called a battlemeter. It’s got numbers (zomg). You can activate things called data posts which not only give you a map, but also increase the numbers in your battlemeter.You die, the numbers go down a certain amount, depending on certain things, and you can either respawn at the beginning of the mission or at an activated data post, upon which you can go out and kick any asses left, or die again. You run out of numbers, you lose.
Could you have been more wrong? This guy says no.
Borderlands.
It didn’t get better. It just got more boring.
fail, I bought it with the intention of carryig on my save 
How many people have you been playing with Door?
Sometimes there’s just the two of us, other times there’s four of us.
Played some Resident Evil 5 co-op yesterday.
Made a video to see if I could edit together both sides of the playthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HxgDp9jFCY
RE5 is such a fucking awesome game. How much have you played?
I guess it’s not your sort of game?
Not far, just up to the area with the executioner guy. Gonna start playing it properly tonight. 
First time I played it the issue was I had a way higher expectation of what it should be; it wasn’t above average.
Then I got those expectations again when other people said it was really good a little further down the line… it isn’t.
If I had low expectations of it, I would probably think it was a relatively good game, but it’s not. The story is meh, the grinding is MIND NUMBINGLY BORING and the gameplay isn’t the best at all.
All true.
Alrightly then. Life systems still suck.
No.
Don’t see why. This one means you die but you don’t have to rewind to before you died. The game can be challenging enough to kill you, but that doesn’t impede your progress as much as it would in other games.
I mean the life systems in games that don’t allow you to save, which is why they have a life system. Lost Planet 2 seems to be the only exception to this I have heard of.
Whaaaat. You can’t save in a level. But it don’t matter. Despite the fact that saving would be pointless (“Oh, I seem to have died and my battlemeter has been reduced, I shall just load a save”), the levels are nicely sized so that it doesn’t really matter. Even if you had to stop prematurely, it wouldn’t be that big a deal, since you’d only have to go through a non-frustrating amount of effort to get back to where you where.
Unless you found one particular level really, really hard and only got through it on your tenth try and then had to stop prematurely. That would suck.
They still have that. Just check the box. Although, I have no idea why you like that. Its annoying.
As I said, I’m criticizing every game with a life system I have played. Maybe LP2 is different. If it is, great. I still think life systems are out dated and I guarantee for me whatever system LP2 has, a save anywhere system would be more enjoyable.
DP
I don’t get why you think life systems are outdated and save systems aren’t.
Also Hamst3r: laffs were had.
