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* ''[[Diablo]] II'', already quite similar to [[Roguelike]]s, offers a "hardcore" setting to players who have beaten the game, in which their character file is locked after a single death, and can no longer be played. (It's still there, though, and you can see a record of all your Hardcore deaths if you feel like keeping them. And cheaters can edit the dead character's save to restore them to life, good as new. [[No Fair Cheating|But that's cheating. Cheater.]])
** Quoth the game manual:
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** ''[[Diablo III]]'' continues the tradition.
* So, too, does independently-designed ''[[Diablo]]'' clone ''[[Torchlight]]'', but this setting is readily available upon character creation.
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