Games that you want made, but know they probably won't be made.
#26
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:56
#27
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:02
Another time splitters
#28
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:24
A version of Katawa Shoujo where Shizune's route had a writer that actually wanted to be there.
Seriously, Shizune was the best girl, but worst route. At least, it was the worst route if you played expecting it to be about Shizune, and not Hisao's friendship with both Shizune and Misha.
Modifié par Redgar Longfang, 29 novembre 2012 - 04:26 .
#29
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:30
Wait a second...
#30
Guest_Yuan Shao_*
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:33
Guest_Yuan Shao_*
#31
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 05:11
Sooo date BioWare employees? Or a date sim by BioWare?bob_20000 wrote...
A BioWare dating sim.
Wait a second...
I would like a Cowboys and Indians MMO with Runescape's graphics. When you first create your character, you have to choose between playing a cowboy or an Indian. With a $40 sign up fee, and additional content that costs an extra $15.99. The only languages that should be available are Welsh and Portuguese. I'd like it to made by Activision if possible.
Alas! No one is likely to make it.
#32
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 06:05
someguy1231 wrote...
Half Life 2: Episode 3.
Zing!
I'll raise you any Valve game with the number 3 in its title.....but really
Freespace 3
Descent 4
Battlefield: Bad Company 3
Half Life: Opposing force 2
Modifié par Drone223, 29 novembre 2012 - 06:07 .
#33
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 06:39
Modifié par Fortlowe, 29 novembre 2012 - 06:40 .
#34
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 08:33
#35
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 08:39
Also, I can't express how much I'm looking forward to Project Eternity. Obsidian is boss.
#36
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 09:15
Full Throttle 2
Another Indiana Jones adventure game (I can also accept an Indiana Jones action-adventure game)
I'd also like to see Mass Effect 2 and 3 done as good sequels to Mass Effect 1, instead of what we got. I'm sure Obsidian would have made a wonderful job.
#37
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 09:45
bob_20000 wrote...
A BioWare dating sim.
Wait a second...
I see what you did there
*bob_20000 gains 4000 affection*
Me, I want to be the captain of a huge starship.
Tough, serious no nonsense scifi simulator with some RP elements.
Think of Star Destroyer from Star Wars and you got the scale. The game takes place entirely in 1st person - you see everything through captain's eyes, always. Info screens, menus, maps are all actual displays and computer screens aboard the ship. You want to see them? - then look at them in game. Ie, you won't see map by pressing M on keyboard, you need to walk near the Map display of command deck and LOOK at the map screen.
You wreck havoc in scales far beyond anything present in Bible. You nuke planets to stone age and destroy massive fleets of enemy ships. Beef of the game is commanding and..captaining this massive ship - you
most assuredly never go arse about with rifle in your hand. You never go jump around planetside etc.
You won't be able to ****ing LI anything whatsoever in this game for any reason ever. There is some amount of dialogue with officers of the starship but it all is hard line no nonsense scifi srs busines stuff. None of that " I..I never knew my real mother....." BS.
Modifié par LTD, 29 novembre 2012 - 09:46 .
#38
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 10:04
You buzz in and around a Wasteland. There are bloatfly bars and brothels, and you marry a Deathclaw named Steve. Your intelligence is permanently set to 1, and all dialgoue is similar to FO 1&2's Stupid game. Every other NPC has at least the usual amount of Intellignce.
*Spoiler Alert* At the end of the game, Deathclaw Steve eats you, and that's how you complete FO:B.
#39
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:08
Crimson Skies 2
The Matrix
KOTOR3
Preorderd. Prepaid.
I want Alpha Centauri 2 so badly. So, so, so badly I'm tempted to learn C++ just to make it.
Thief 4. Rumors... too many rumors.
#40
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Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:13
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#41
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:23
Fortlowe wrote...
Now that the movie franchise is pretty much over and done, I'd like to see a GOOD game based on 'The Matrix'. Lots of untapped potential in that narrative, I think. And Bioware is perhaps best equipped to tap it.
A Bioware Matrix game?
I mean... the Matrix movies weren't exactly known for being big on dialogue. They were very... sparse... with discussions. Then throw in the more action-packed martial arts/gunplay the movies centered around and it defninitely isn't playing too well into Bioware's strengths.
But... a Matrix game with story and well done Choice and Consequence, with different ways you can build your character? ...that I could get behind. Having someone else besides Bioware do it doesn't mean these things couldn't happen.
#42
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:37
A Mass Effect game with a good toolset. I think the gaming community would do wonderous things with a toolset much like what was done with NWN.
#43
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:43
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Now that the movie franchise is pretty much over and done, I'd like to see a GOOD game based on 'The Matrix'. Lots of untapped potential in that narrative, I think. And Bioware is perhaps best equipped to tap it.
A Bioware Matrix game?
I mean... the Matrix movies weren't exactly known for being big on dialogue. They were very... sparse... with discussions. Then throw in the more action-packed martial arts/gunplay the movies centered around and it defninitely isn't playing too well into Bioware's strengths.
But... a Matrix game with story and well done Choice and Consequence, with different ways you can build your character? ...that I could get behind. Having someone else besides Bioware do it doesn't mean these things couldn't happen.
The movies left a lot to be desired after starting with so much potential. Ideally I'd like a franchise centered on 'anomalies' from before and perhaps after the time of 'Neo'.
#44
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:53
Fortlowe wrote...
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Now that the movie franchise is pretty much over and done, I'd like to see a GOOD game based on 'The Matrix'. Lots of untapped potential in that narrative, I think. And Bioware is perhaps best equipped to tap it.
A Bioware Matrix game?
I mean... the Matrix movies weren't exactly known for being big on dialogue. They were very... sparse... with discussions. Then throw in the more action-packed martial arts/gunplay the movies centered around and it defninitely isn't playing too well into Bioware's strengths.
But... a Matrix game with story and well done Choice and Consequence, with different ways you can build your character? ...that I could get behind. Having someone else besides Bioware do it doesn't mean these things couldn't happen.
The movies left a lot to be desired after starting with so much potential. Ideally I'd like a franchise centered on 'anomalies' from before and perhaps after the time of 'Neo'.
I'd say no prequels for me, personally. Especially since you know that all previous anaomlies saw nearly everyone they know slaughtered to a man. That's a little depressing.
#45
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 03:57
Beerfish wrote...
A horror themed rpg game, BioWare style.
This is probably the closest you'll ever get.
#46
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:17
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Now that the movie franchise is pretty much over and done, I'd like to see a GOOD game based on 'The Matrix'. Lots of untapped potential in that narrative, I think. And Bioware is perhaps best equipped to tap it.
A Bioware Matrix game?
I mean... the Matrix movies weren't exactly known for being big on dialogue. They were very... sparse... with discussions. Then throw in the more action-packed martial arts/gunplay the movies centered around and it defninitely isn't playing too well into Bioware's strengths.
But... a Matrix game with story and well done Choice and Consequence, with different ways you can build your character? ...that I could get behind. Having someone else besides Bioware do it doesn't mean these things couldn't happen.
The movies left a lot to be desired after starting with so much potential. Ideally I'd like a franchise centered on 'anomalies' from before and perhaps after the time of 'Neo'.
I'd say no prequels for me, personally. Especially since you know that all previous anaomlies saw nearly everyone they know slaughtered to a man. That's a little depressing.
'300' was good. 'Gladiator'. 'The Fall of Reach'. 'The Dark Tower' series. 'Bioshock 2'. I would argue that a forgone conclusion does not prohibit a compelling narrative.
#47
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:18
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Now that the movie franchise is pretty much over and done, I'd like to see a GOOD game based on 'The Matrix'. Lots of untapped potential in that narrative, I think. And Bioware is perhaps best equipped to tap it.
A Bioware Matrix game?
I mean... the Matrix movies weren't exactly known for being big on dialogue. They were very... sparse... with discussions. Then throw in the more action-packed martial arts/gunplay the movies centered around and it defninitely isn't playing too well into Bioware's strengths.
But... a Matrix game with story and well done Choice and Consequence, with different ways you can build your character? ...that I could get behind. Having someone else besides Bioware do it doesn't mean these things couldn't happen.
This is something Obsidian would just excel at.
#48
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:27
Fortlowe wrote...
Fast Jimmy wrote...
I'd say no prequels for me, personally. Especially since you know that all previous anaomlies saw nearly everyone they know slaughtered to a man. That's a little depressing.
'300' was good. 'Gladiator'. 'The Fall of Reach'. 'The Dark Tower' series. 'Bioshock 2'. I would argue that a forgone conclusion does not prohibit a compelling narrative.
Well, but only one of those is a true prequel (Reach). But I do see what you are saying about a dark, foregone conclusion not being inherently bad. But I have yet to enjoy a prequel nearly to the level of what I enjoyed the original. For instance, the fraction of how excited I am about The Hobbit as opposed to the other LOTR movies is minimal, to say the least. Even though I knew the end to both sets of stories before I saw the movies, I am still less excited about the Hobbit, simply because the LOTR movies were released first and The Hobbit dims by comparisson.
That being said... I would actually be interested in playing a Matrix game where it is after the fall of Zion and you are one of the survivors the last anaomly picked to restart the human race (one of the 16 females and 7 males). Then the anamoly could act as your mentor while you rebuild, both in the real world as well as your prescence in the Matrix.
That would save us from having to play an uber-powerful character, but also give us a sense of we don't know what will happen, either.
Skelter192 wrote...
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Now that the movie franchise is pretty much over and done, I'd like to see a GOOD game based on 'The Matrix'. Lots of untapped potential in that narrative, I think. And Bioware is perhaps best equipped to tap it.
A Bioware Matrix game?
This is something Obsidian would just excel at.
I'm not so sure about this. Action games have never been Obsidian's cup of tea, either. FO:NV is probably as close to it as they come and even then, its not exactly action-packed.
I would suggest the Walking Dead team, personally. They may only do episodic content currently, but if they could craft a AAA game that is as intense and action based, but still full of choices and real consequences to the characters and story, that could be amazing.
Modifié par Fast Jimmy, 29 novembre 2012 - 04:35 .
#49
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:41
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Fast Jimmy wrote...
I'd say no prequels for me, personally. Especially since you know that all previous anaomlies saw nearly everyone they know slaughtered to a man. That's a little depressing.
'300' was good. 'Gladiator'. 'The Fall of Reach'. 'The Dark Tower' series. 'Bioshock 2'. I would argue that a forgone conclusion does not prohibit a compelling narrative.
Well, but only one of those is a true prequel (Reach). But I do see what you are saying about a dark, foregone conclusion not being inherently bad. But I have yet to enjoy a prequel nearly to the level of what I enjoyed the original. For instance, the fraction of how excited I am about The Hobbit as opposed to the other LOTR movies is minimal, to say the least. Even though I knew the end to both sets of stories before I saw the movies, I am still less excited about the Hobbit, simply because the LOTR movies were released first and The Hobbit dims by comparisson.
That being said... I would actually be interested in playing a Matrix game where it is after the fall of Zion and you are one of the survivors the last anaomly picked to restart the human race (one of the 16 females and 7 males). Then the anamoly could act as your mentor while you rebuild, both in the real world as well as your prescence in the Matrix.
That would save us from having to play an uber-powerful character, but also give us a sense of we don't know what will happen, either.Skelter192 wrote...
Fast Jimmy wrote...
Fortlowe wrote...
Now that the movie franchise is pretty much over and done, I'd like to see a GOOD game based on 'The Matrix'. Lots of untapped potential in that narrative, I think. And Bioware is perhaps best equipped to tap it.
A Bioware Matrix game?
This is something Obsidian would just excel at.
I'm not so sure about this. Action games have never been Obsidian's cup of tea, either. FO:NV is probably as close to it as they come and even then, its not exactly action-packed.
I would suggest the Walking Dead team, personally. They may only do episodic content currently, but if they could craft a AAA game that is as intense and action based, but still full of choices and real consequences to the characters and story, that could be amazing.
The Walking Dead Game was amazing! I hope they do get a shot at an AAA title very soon.
#50
Posté 29 novembre 2012 - 04:43
But I still don't think it would be a good template for the action level we would expect to see in a Matrix game. But I could be totally wrong on that.





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