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Post by Bumpyroad on Apr 13, 2018 2:22:23 GMT -5
Maybe focus more on the social stealth w/ more interaction with the NPCs. I'd like to interact with Strawberry Fields. Thanks.
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Post by lurker on Apr 19, 2018 12:54:54 GMT -5
A throwback brawler based on Marvel's Brute Force.
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Post by toei on Apr 19, 2018 12:56:53 GMT -5
A 007 game which basically played like Hitman because down to his core he's an assassin. Maybe focus more on the social stealth w/ more interaction with the NPCs. A Golgo 13 Hitman-style game would be even more fitting.
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Post by JoeQ on Apr 19, 2018 14:03:05 GMT -5
A 007 game which basically played like Hitman because down to his core he's an assassin. Maybe focus more on the social stealth w/ more interaction with the NPCs. A Golgo 13 Hitman-style game would be even more fitting. Aren't the Sniper Elite games kinda like that? I remember 4 getting pretty good reviews too.
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Post by derboo on Apr 23, 2018 8:57:57 GMT -5
Roguelike survival sports RPG based on Salute of the Jugger / The Blood of Heroes.
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Post by beach1 on Apr 23, 2018 11:03:35 GMT -5
I'd love to see an action game/beatem up for the Bubblegum Crisis anime series, preferably the original one. I'm surprised it only had one game based on the series and it was just a visual novel game. A fighting game would be cool too.
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Post by ZenithianHero on Apr 23, 2018 11:14:06 GMT -5
I'd love to see an action game/beatem up for the Bubblegum Crisis anime series, preferably the original one. I'm surprised it only had one game based on the series and it was just a visual novel game. A fighting game would be cool too. Oh yes, it had the right set up to make it work too. And excellent art direction. Megazone 23 as well, had to wait until 2007 for a video game only get some kind of adventure/rpg by Compile Heart.
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Post by Dee Liteyears on Apr 26, 2018 6:49:10 GMT -5
-I'd love a 3D action adventure based on Galaxy Rangers or Star Com. A dash of Mass Effect, the graphics of Ni no Kuni 2 and some exploration ala MM Legends. -also wished that the PS2/Wii versions of the Ghostbusters games were based on The Real Ghostbusters, but well.... didn't happen. -A heist game based on Leverage. I know there's stuff like Payday, but those lack the style and atmosphere I'm looking for.
And regarding Precure? Pretty Cure Max Heart by Platinum would almost sound like a natural fit. Though there was at least a 2D brawler on DS. Wan't that bad iirc, and really had some nice spritework.
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Post by ResidentTsundere on Apr 28, 2018 3:09:52 GMT -5
I would have loved to have seen Obsidian's Alien game finished for commercial release. I think that Telltale could do a great Alien game as well, if they found a story to tell that wasn't a retread of the original four movies or pretentious like Prometheus and Alien: Covenant. I also think that Dragon Ball could make for an interesting Musou game, as well as Final Fantasy. That would be nuts. While we're on the subject, I'm curious as to how a DB fighting game by... Netherrealm Studios would look. The stage transitions in their Injustice games are so nuts that you could easily work similar scenes into a DB game. Of course, it would have to be in the anime's style. A realistic DB game would look... weird. A more obscure license would be the movie series Species, which seems forgotten nowadays. You could play as government agents trying to hunt the alien/human hybrid down before she can reproduce... or play as her and try to cover your tracks as you try to find some guy to knock you up. I foresee this concept as lacking in replay value, however.
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Post by cacao on May 1, 2018 16:49:41 GMT -5
A more obscure license would be the movie series Species, which seems forgotten nowadays. You could play as government agents trying to hunt the alien/human hybrid down before she can reproduce... or play as her and try to cover your tracks as you try to find some guy to knock you up. I foresee this concept as lacking in replay value, however. I haven't watched this movie, but I'd play this based on the description alone.
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Post by GamerL on May 1, 2018 22:13:47 GMT -5
Here's one for you, Dark Souls but it's Dungeons and Dragons.
Remember that one 2004 Dungeons and Dragons game that was inspired (maybe even the same devs) as those cinematic hack and slash games based on the Lord of The Rings movies? It's strange to think no one has thought to transplant Souls esque gameplay into a D&D setting.
Similarly I'd kill for a new White Wolf World of Darkness game, something open world on the scale of a Fallout 4, where you can play as a Vampire, Werewolf, Mummy, Hunter etc.
Someone was working on a World of Darkness MMO that got canceled, but I picture this as a single player game in the vein of a Bethesda open world RPG (but hopefully a little more complex)
Finally I'd love a new Crimson Skies game, when I replayed High Road to Revenge a year ago it's still fun, but the graphics haven't held up as well as you'd hoped (this is most noticeable in the Chicago area of the game), it would be amazing to see the world of Crimson Skies done with modern tech.
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Post by KGRAMR on May 2, 2018 14:16:47 GMT -5
Attack of The Mutant Penguins 2 - I wish there was a sequel to this but i doubt it, especially knowing thanks to one of its programmers that the source code for the original is completely lost, so don't hold your hopes up for a modern port, just like Panzer Dragoon Saga.
BattleSphere (modern port) - This game is awesome, even in single player (imaging Star Raiders but having the Tempest 2000 threatment) but thanks to colorful comments against one of the developers at a forum he was part of, we'll never see a repring of BattleSphere Gold nor a modern port, since the closest thing to it now is EVE Online. There were plans to port the game both to PC and PlayStation but nobody was interested when 4Play pitched the idea. Same thing happend with a posible Nuon port and were also rumors of 4Play making a Sega Dreamcast port but never went foward with the idea. Too bad...
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Post by ResidentTsundere on May 6, 2018 2:07:28 GMT -5
A more obscure license would be the movie series Species, which seems forgotten nowadays. You could play as government agents trying to hunt the alien/human hybrid down before she can reproduce... or play as her and try to cover your tracks as you try to find some guy to knock you up. I foresee this concept as lacking in replay value, however. I haven't watched this movie, but I'd play this based on the description alone.
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Post by lurker on May 6, 2018 17:22:17 GMT -5
I wonder if anthology series like The Twilight Zone would work in Telltale's adventure game format...
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Post by edmonddantes on May 7, 2018 1:12:16 GMT -5
The trick there is you'd have to make the stories "feel" like Twilight Zone stories. It's something that's hard to pull off, even licensed spinoffs get it wrong... I remember watching Linkara review a Twilight Zone comic about a girl being chased through a fairgrounds by some hicks, and like... as I explained to a friend, Twilight Zone isn't just "here's something spooky that happened," the stories tend to have some sort of point to them, but that story literally had no point--it was just weird stuff happening for the sake of weird stuff happening.
Though then again.... I don't remember what the "point" of the story where the man sees a creature on an airplane was, so maybe I'm completely off-base.
Regarding the "Species" spinoff Resident Tsundere proposed, there's actually a multiplayer game kinda like that--its called The Hidden, except the monster isn't trying to bang anyone. The deal is one player is the monster (basically an invisible, killer version of Spider-Man) while the others are a govt. team trying to kill it. It' the one monster against however many other players trying to track it down.
A game that used a similar gimmick was Stop It Slender where one player was Slenderman and the others were trying to find eight notes, but I remember that one seeming like Slendy was overpowered so if he was human-controlled there was basically no way for other players to win, which always struck me as a little B.S.
.... So, as I said in the anime topic, lately I've been into Detective Conan. I would really love a video game where you solve mysteries... whaddya mean there's dozens of actual Detective Conan games that were only released in Japan?
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