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I can't speak for some of these, but I can speak for others...
Isn't there Braintaping and Cloning in Cyberpunk 2020? I don't know about the original, but the GURPS version does.
Docwagon Gold. As long as you aren't vaporized, or clinically dead for more than a few minutes, I think Docwagon Gold handles you, by the rules. Of course, the contract cost is steep.
Which is why I haven't played it since 1990 or so.
There is a "Charles Dexter Ward" version of it, but overall, this is the only game I've yet seen where it isn't missed - because it's EXPECTED.
I, too, think D&D is too free with resurrections, especially with no consequences, but I also think that there are many games out there that have resurrections built in, they just don't call it that by name.
Bagpuss said:Cyberpunk is considerably more lethal than D&D and you can't Raise Dead in that. Nor do you miss it.
Isn't there Braintaping and Cloning in Cyberpunk 2020? I don't know about the original, but the GURPS version does.
Shadowrun is considerably more lethal than D&D and you can't Raise Dead in that. Nor do you miss it.
Docwagon Gold. As long as you aren't vaporized, or clinically dead for more than a few minutes, I think Docwagon Gold handles you, by the rules. Of course, the contract cost is steep.
Twilight 2000 is considerably more lethal than D&D and you can't Raise Dead in that. Nor do you miss it.
Which is why I haven't played it since 1990 or so.
Call of Cthuhlu is considerably more lethal than D&D and you can't Raise Dead in that. Nor do you miss it.
There is a "Charles Dexter Ward" version of it, but overall, this is the only game I've yet seen where it isn't missed - because it's EXPECTED.
I, too, think D&D is too free with resurrections, especially with no consequences, but I also think that there are many games out there that have resurrections built in, they just don't call it that by name.
