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I'm about to finish my second run and planned to play a third playthrough in permadeath, but i have too many crashes to try it. (about 5 crashes per playthrough)
whats the allure of permadeath playthrough after you've already beat the story multiple trimes?
but this game crashes a LOT. isn't it just then predetermined to piss people off if they attempt?
I like challenges
I'd like to beat the game on the hardest difficulty + permadeath.
That will learn me to think fast, to take risks, to use the level design better than when i have plenty ammo, use more and more bricks and less ammo, escape ennemies more than killing them all, every situation becomes dangerous and stressful, every win is rewarding, that's it !
PS3 version had it. Not PS5.
Moreover here at least you can quit and resume later. If you play Max Payne 3 or Wolfenstein II you cannot even save on the permadeath run... its entire game in one sitting without dying or failing at all.