These are some really great ideas. Even though Vampire the Masquerade is a defunct series, I wonder if White Wolf would still sell the license to Bioware.
Masquerade is sooooo much better than Requiem.
If Bioware makes a new intellectual property, what type of game would you like it to be?
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Busomjack
, mai 07 2010 08:10
#101
Posté 17 mai 2010 - 09:45
#102
Posté 18 mai 2010 - 08:04
how about a super hero RPG? where you gather a group of super heroes to fight a group of super villains. As far as I know no one has ever made a decent single player super hero RPG Bioware would make it awesome.
#103
Posté 18 mai 2010 - 09:11
i would love a superhero green lantern rpg type of game.
#104
Posté 18 mai 2010 - 11:51
KOTOR 3!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! Release TOR for 360!!! I would be a subscriber in a second!
#105
Posté 19 mai 2010 - 03:46
Something I think BioWare could pull off--which is something many Western developers are probably too afraid to do because it may not be "MANLY" enough--would be a dark, adult fairytale. Along the lines of Pan's Labyrinth.
Set it in a contemporary atmosphere, feature a younger/teenage protagonist and cast. Make it imaginative, but also make it dark and scary as hell.
...KOTOR wouldn't be a new IP.
Set it in a contemporary atmosphere, feature a younger/teenage protagonist and cast. Make it imaginative, but also make it dark and scary as hell.
KOTOR 3!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!! Release TOR for 360!!! I would be a subscriber in a second!
...KOTOR wouldn't be a new IP.
Modifié par Batman90, 19 mai 2010 - 03:48 .
#106
Posté 19 mai 2010 - 03:53
The big part of an RPG for me is being able to see my characters awesome armor, so a first person RPG would ruin that for me.
#107
Posté 19 mai 2010 - 03:59
Highdragonslayer wrote...
The big part of an RPG for me is being able to see my characters awesome armor, so a first person RPG would ruin that for me.
After all, what's the point in customizing or creating a character if you never get to see your creation in action?
Anyway, as for my idea, it could be set in contemporary times and feature a dark/gothic atmosphere (Although not to the extent of something along the lines of Castlevania or whatever).
It could also be an opportunity for BioWare to explore new methods/uncommon methods of character customization. What if it's like, say, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, in which the main character will always start off in the same place, but will evolve and change appearance depending on how you play the game? Something like that, in which you are given a template that you evolve throughout a game is infinitely more interesting than creating a static character at the start of a game, methinks.
#108
Posté 19 mai 2010 - 10:29
what if they made a 1930s era RPG about gangsters set in Las Vegas? that would be completely awesome! prostitutes, mob bosses the possibilities for a game set in this era are endless. Also Shadow Run would be awesome!
Modifié par Faust1979, 19 mai 2010 - 10:41 .
#109
Posté 19 mai 2010 - 11:05
Busomjack wrote...
These are some really great ideas. Even though Vampire the Masquerade is a defunct series, I wonder if White Wolf would still sell the license to Bioware.
Masquerade is sooooo much better than Requiem.
Speaking of intellectual properties, Bioware doing a horror RPG would be a very interesting idea. Kind of like making its own little Gothic type of world. Were Vampires, Werewolves, Mummies, and even Frankistien live and say you create a character who gets involved in this crazy gothic type of horror world. I mean bioware making a game off old classic horror movies would probably be the most interesting and intellectual property I could see them doing.
#110
Posté 20 mai 2010 - 03:34
Ancient Astronaut mythos, exploring ancient Mayan ruins for evidence, secret conspiracies building cities in particular patterns to channel energies long forgotten for their interdimensional masters, looking for the control room in the Eqyptian Sphinx, lifeforce eating vampires, psionics, that sort of thing.
White Wolf would never sell the license to Bioware, besides whenever anybody does modern horror nowadays its usually a form of WoD clone (though that's probably because I want the aforementioned aliens to figure once more instead of WoD/Buffy rehashes). Plus, there are too many similarities between oWoD and nWoD for it to be possible without serious IP infringement on one another. Finally, nWoD is better
(a lot less munchkinny in my book, and playing humans is actually viable, in my book oWoD became too superheroes with fangs to be classed as horror anymore).
White Wolf would never sell the license to Bioware, besides whenever anybody does modern horror nowadays its usually a form of WoD clone (though that's probably because I want the aforementioned aliens to figure once more instead of WoD/Buffy rehashes). Plus, there are too many similarities between oWoD and nWoD for it to be possible without serious IP infringement on one another. Finally, nWoD is better
Modifié par FlintlockJazz, 20 mai 2010 - 03:37 .
#111
Guest_Sadist King_*
Posté 20 mai 2010 - 08:03
Guest_Sadist King_*
Hmm, an RPG in the lines of a modern world instead of all that fairy-tale worlds. Taking the player to present time. Or maybe make a WWII game unlike anything before, being a jew in one of the concentration camps, maybe too extreme? But I can't think of any game that has done it yet. Or another WWII scenario; more like Splinter Cell meets Mission Impossible - being a german defector and infiltrating the german warmachine and uncover something even more horrible than what is already going on.




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