Games I would like to play that don't exist (and probably never will):
1)
Firefly as an on-line game. (I don't particularly want to play as Captain Tight-pants; I want to create my own toon...!)
Different servers could be dedicated to different time periods -- you want to be a Brown Shirt and fight in the war? Go to Server A... You want to be one of the survivors picking up the pieces... Server B is for you.
It probably wouldn't be all that difficult to get Joss Whedon to write some history for it. It would also be easy to add content organically (storywise) as more areas become settled and open to exploration.
2)
A game based on The Dauntless series by Jack Campbell. Humans vs. humans in space in a 100-year war, and a poor schmuck wakes up from cold-sleep in the middle of it all - in an unwinable battle, in charge of the losing fleet behind enemy lines. Oh, and it happens to be that while he was sleeping, he was made by the political propaganda machine into this larger-than-life hero. Hints of an enigmatic alien race that is NOT benign. Dealing with treacherous politicians and quelling mutinies.
Shiver.... And that is just chapter 1. The developers would have to compress the space battles - the fights occur over hours, but the descriptions and tactics of manuvering the fleet against the enemy was very compelling, and I could see the tactics duplicated as a turn-based tactical game.
3)
Arcanum (a 10-year-old game) redone with ME2 or DA2 engines, with really good graphics. Or as an on-line game.
4)
Witcher 2 as a
female protagonist.
Modifié par Sister Helen, 28 mai 2011 - 01:00 .