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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0pY3m78n-4
PS2 had a game series, the Origional 4 .hack games were "Simulated" MMOs and were actually quite fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSUdwSSk_is
What do you like about SAO? What do you define as a death game?
I just bowed and left, though I appreciate the traditional Japanese greeting to westerners consisting entirely of making them wonder what in the **** is going on over there. I also appreciate their best attempt to date at a Western RPG, Dragon's Dogma. It's also a bit like Sword-Art Online but inverted in plot. Instead of making the game a real world, it has a fourth-wall breaking plot that brings the real world into the game. Sadly, most people missed it because they were too busy looking for moogles and leek ambushes, plus it was delivered pretty thinly.
Even so, it had all kinds of weapons and armor, tough boss fights with insanely huge bosses, and when you die you're dead. There is no save, just save and exit, and it's limited as to where you can perform it. (Assuming any of this makes it into the MMO, and it seems the pawns will be there yay! :) It promises to be a great game, maybe along the lines of what you're looking for, IF we get it. You tell me if it looks like something you'd want, or better yet, tell Capcom. They're tired of hearing from me by now I bet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA5RKsdHN-g