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Most Ridiculous logic ever in video games

(Casually ignores that this thread is old)

Sonic can breathe in space, but drowns in water.
 
Star Wars Republic Commando:

Commandos' energy shields can take several multi-megajoule blaster bolts before failing. Die from being poked with a big stick.
 
Akari Warriors, the tank explodes just for running out of gas.
 
Mafia City, you can do things like turn people into money by smacking them with a frying pan, leveling up to become the coveted Level 35 Boss
 
Destiny: The physics engine can kill you so easily it's hilarious. Using some questionably intended mechanics you can go fast enough that you die when you crash into a wall. Cabal Phalanx's slapping you gives you an absurd amount of KE, so you can just be slapped by some random fodder and instantly die due to physics.

This is proof that Destiny is 9-B at best.
 
In AlterniaBound, sleeping in a pile of wands gives you a Game Over.

I guess the game thinks you are not worth playing it if you think a pile of wands is a good place to sleep.
 
Silver Surfer on NES; lightly touching a wall kills you in one hit.
 
It's kind of amazing how few superhero games really make you feel strong in hindsight, huh. Ironically, Batman is one of the few superheroes that consistently has games that do that.
 
Pulseman finds out at the age of 14 that he is weak to water, implying he never touched water before that.

That's actually concerning.
 
Drake of the 99 Dragons: Hits the ceiling with head with Drake being pushed up in the air by a fan.

Dies from falling too high from the ground.
 
Minecraft: You can fall from 10000000000 block of height, but if there is one block of water at the end of the fall, it's fine.
 
YuriAkuto said:
Minecraft: You can fall from 10000000000 block of height, but if there is one block of water at the end of the fall, it's fine.
And the fact without the water, you die.
 
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