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* In [[Digital Devil Saga]] 2, by the end of the scene with {{spoiler|Cielo's death}}, he's singlehandedly {{spoiler|taken out 3 jets and missiles, all while having his limbs torn off and blood pouring out. In fact, after the first jet was destroyed, he shouldn't have been able to fly anymore...}}
** Those wings should not have let him fly to begin with since he never flaps them for flight; he just uses his magic flight to go through. The wings are likely just for steering.
* ''[[Heavy Rain]]'' averts this to the point that quite a few of the injuries the 4 heroes receive last ''the entire game''. It's quite obvious when the player is failing too many [[QT Es]]QTEs.
* The ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' series has been notorious for this, however ''[[Mortal Kombat 9]]'' takes it [[Up to Eleven]]. Since the character models have been designed with painstaking detail to show the damage inflicted on their bodies, both external ''and'' internal, expect to see a lot of fighters look like they've packed up for a trip to the morgue ''before the end of the first round''. Particularly nasty are the characters who break their backs, crack open their skulls or lose an eyelid when busted up. Yes, their eye is just barely hanging there completely exposed.
* In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' and other MMORPG's the [[An Adventurer Is You|main tank]] is often required to be hit by enemies so powerful, a single blow would likely slay almost any other player. The tank is required to endure these colossal hits by the hundred and is only able to do so by being extremely powerful and the subject of his own personal battery of healing spellcasters. The result of this can be that if a healer mistimes a spell or runs out of [[Mana]], a tank can be [[Critical Existence Failure|suddenly killed]] by an attack which previously appeared inconsequential.