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(07-02-2012, 01:49 AM)
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#106
Also, wouldn't it be a good gameplay mechanic NOT killing enemies? But rather subduing them in other means? That would be a good diversion to all that mindless running-and-gunning we have now. :D Hmm...also, Quantic Dream doing a Twilight Zone game could be either boring as fuck, or ingenious enough that it will work. |
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(07-02-2012, 02:07 AM)
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#112
Maybe an Oz style game. Prison setting, you play a new inmate, doing quests for the different factions. That would be interesting.
Also, another vote for Twin Peaks. And there better be an optional 'damn fine cup of coffee' QTE, so I that I can do it over and over and over. |
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(07-02-2012, 02:51 AM)
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#117
I would like to play an adventure game based on The Prisoner. Each chapter/level would be similar to the way an episode of the show worked. Where each one would revolve around a new manner of trickery or description. Possibly like Heavy Rain where gameplay is concerned.
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Dudebro, My Shit is Fucked Up So I Got to Shoot/Slice You II: It's Straight-Up Dawg Time
(07-02-2012, 02:54 AM)
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#118
Good thinking. Why not something exploring all of Kirk's different jobs? Introversion Software could maybe do something interesting with The Wire. |
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(07-02-2012, 02:55 AM)
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#119
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(07-02-2012, 02:58 AM)
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#121
Oh man...MacGyver my childhood hero. I want to see it coming in videogame form, but not sure the mechanics that suit to the original geniuses
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(07-02-2012, 03:03 AM)
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#123
Man, I loved the potential of what SGU could have been. |
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(07-02-2012, 11:50 AM)
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#125
I would honestly love a Star Trek game that has the conversation system from Alpha Protocol where you're on a time limit to say the right thing, and if you don't, you piss off a faction/person and it can come back to haunt you. The away missions can be as simple as dice rolls with text and the space combat could be the purely text for all I care. Just let me run around the interior of my ship and try to prevent the galaxy from blowing me up.
and score with alien babes edit: And now that I think about it. Lego Star Trek also seems perfect.
Last edited by Dragonzord; 07-02-2012 at 11:53 AM.
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(07-02-2012, 11:59 AM)
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#126
I will keep saying Burn Notice in threads like this forever. Open world game. The stupid irrelevant side missions are written right into the story, but you need to do them for money to buy equipment you need in other harder missions. Give that game some freeform mission design in a Hitmany sort of way, add the conversation system from Alpha Protocol and done.
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(07-02-2012, 07:00 PM)
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#134
Good one that exists
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Chaos: I played this many years after it came out when I became a fan of the show and was surprised how playable this game was and how much fun I actually had with it. Has a game already but really needs a good one X-Files : The PC/PS1 original was good on paper but terrible writing, story and gameplay were atrocious. Resist of Serve could have also been good but it really was one of the worst modern day Resident Evil clones on the PS2. Surprised it hasn't happened yet Supernatural: So much potential with this one. Still currently on air and will be for sometime. World full of action and monsters with wise cracking heroes. How is this not a game already? |
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(07-02-2012, 07:33 PM)
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#138
Max Payne 1 and 2 both had shades of Twin Peaks through out them too. Especially Max Payne 2. You can really tell that Sam Lake loved Twin Peaks. :P
You know, after my disappointment with BttF, I kind of became a bit hesitant of Telltales games. But, maybe I should take a look at this one. |
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(07-02-2012, 07:41 PM)
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#140
Lost, and it's funny because on GAF we'd had big discussions about the future direction of the Tomb Raider series, and how it'd be cool if it aped the premise of Lost, and then bizarrely when announced and first discussed, it appeared to be just that. The E3 showing made it seem garbage though, so who knows, fingers crossed.
Person of Interest would make for a great game, I don't think Watch Dogs will be anything like it beyond the stylistic comparison, but who knows. |
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(07-02-2012, 07:48 PM)
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#142
I think Mad Men would make a great game, but I'm not sure what type of game it would be (hell, people who were on the show were in LA Noire)....so maybe LA Noire is that "Mad Men" game.
I also think True Blood would work in the Telltale Games episiodic format -- Telltale did zombies with the Walking Dead, so they could do vampires with True Blood. And It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia as a RPG. Just take the South Park RPG idea and adapt it to the show. It could work. |
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(07-03-2012, 01:27 AM)
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#150
The Wire would have made a great third person shooter in the True Crime mould. You could drive around doing side-missions for citizens, have gunfights with drug-dealers, tail corrupt politicians. Maybe even territory wars like in San Andreas, trying to wrestle control of the streets from the various drug-dealing organisations. Bunk would play the 'Roman from GTAVI' role, which would be great. Maybe borrow LA Noire's interrogations as well, and QTE fist fights would obviously be nice
It'd fit in with the ethos of the show as well as being a great, unique game in its own right |