anyone else great ideas for future bioware games?
games, bioware should make in the future
#1
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 05:02
anyone else great ideas for future bioware games?
#2
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 06:32
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Dragon age: sandals fury
that should keep them busy while we think of other rediculous titles.
#3
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 07:54
Shadow Run would love it!
Western RPG
horror/fantasy RPG
vampire the masquerade
jade empire 2
super hero RPG maybe based on the wild cards novels perhaps? or their own IP
#4
Posté 13 mars 2010 - 08:19
Second, a Weird West kind of game. The Weird West is well, western setting with magic and strange creatures. Native American mythology plus the typical trappings of a good western flick, possibly some conflict with European myth.
I just want to see more original IP from BioWare, doesn't really matter what they do in the end.
#5
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 12:13
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
I refuse to acknowlage steampunk as a genreMr.Skar wrote...
I'm up for a true Steampunk RPG. Not the Arcanum, semi-Steampunk (not that Arcanum was bad), but the original Steampunk. Frilly dresses, shiny machines, Victorian Era snobbery and improbable adventures. Oh yeah, and airships. I think BioWare could make a cool game in this kinda setting.
Second, a Weird West kind of game. The Weird West is well, western setting with magic and strange creatures. Native American mythology plus the typical trappings of a good western flick, possibly some conflict with European myth.
I just want to see more original IP from BioWare, doesn't really matter what they do in the end.
#6
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 12:21
#7
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 02:18
Faust1979 wrote...
Shadow Run would love it!
vampire the masquerade
I approve of the Shadowrun suggestion.
And I wouldn't mind a WoD game, but I'd prefer they did the Shadowrun one first
#8
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 03:18
#9
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 03:25
randumb vanguard wrote...
I refuse to acknowlage steampunk as a genreMr.Skar wrote...
I'm up for a true Steampunk RPG. Not the Arcanum, semi-Steampunk (not that Arcanum was bad), but the original Steampunk. Frilly dresses, shiny machines, Victorian Era snobbery and improbable adventures. Oh yeah, and airships. I think BioWare could make a cool game in this kinda setting.
Second, a Weird West kind of game. The Weird West is well, western setting with magic and strange creatures. Native American mythology plus the typical trappings of a good western flick, possibly some conflict with European myth.
I just want to see more original IP from BioWare, doesn't really matter what they do in the end.
Why if I may ask
#10
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 04:39
Mr.Skar wrote...
I'm up for a true Steampunk RPG. Not the Arcanum, semi-Steampunk (not that Arcanum was bad), but the original Steampunk. Frilly dresses, shiny machines, Victorian Era snobbery and improbable adventures. Oh yeah, and airships. I think BioWare could make a cool game in this kinda setting.
Second, a Weird West kind of game. The Weird West is well, western setting with magic and strange creatures. Native American mythology plus the typical trappings of a good western flick, possibly some conflict with European myth.
I just want to see more original IP from BioWare, doesn't really matter what they do in the end.
I quite like the idea of a steampunk style game and I think Bioware could potentially make a pretty good game out of the theme, however I must say that I dont think a wild west (or weird west) style game would really suit Bioware's story telling and gameplay styles.
First off most Bioware games seem to centre off the main character being a great leader who goes on to save the kingdom, world or galaxy where most good westerns seem to follow a plot based on personal vendettas and revenge with the main character being more of a lone wolf style character (though I do wish that Bioware would do something different for a change and actually go for a story that is more personal to the main character like Planescape: Torment), there are exceptions to the rule but I still dont think Bioware would be suited to a western.
However I am hoping that we get a reveal from Bioware at this years E3, it will be interesying to see what they are doing next.
#11
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 05:05
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
because its not different enough from other genres to concider it its own genreMr.Skar wrote...
randumb vanguard wrote...
I refuse to acknowlage steampunk as a genreMr.Skar wrote...
I'm up for a true Steampunk RPG. Not the Arcanum, semi-Steampunk (not that Arcanum was bad), but the original Steampunk. Frilly dresses, shiny machines, Victorian Era snobbery and improbable adventures. Oh yeah, and airships. I think BioWare could make a cool game in this kinda setting.
Second, a Weird West kind of game. The Weird West is well, western setting with magic and strange creatures. Native American mythology plus the typical trappings of a good western flick, possibly some conflict with European myth.
I just want to see more original IP from BioWare, doesn't really matter what they do in the end.
Why if I may ask?
a lot of people confuse steampunk with punk or steam related things
the title of it is stupid.
#12
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 05:21
randumb vanguard wrote...
because its not different enough from other genres to concider it its own genreMr.Skar wrote...
randumb vanguard wrote...
I refuse to acknowlage steampunk as a genreMr.Skar wrote...
I'm up for a true Steampunk RPG. Not the Arcanum, semi-Steampunk (not that Arcanum was bad), but the original Steampunk. Frilly dresses, shiny machines, Victorian Era snobbery and improbable adventures. Oh yeah, and airships. I think BioWare could make a cool game in this kinda setting.
Second, a Weird West kind of game. The Weird West is well, western setting with magic and strange creatures. Native American mythology plus the typical trappings of a good western flick, possibly some conflict with European myth.
I just want to see more original IP from BioWare, doesn't really matter what they do in the end.
Why if I may ask?
a lot of people confuse steampunk with punk or steam related things
the title of it is stupid.
I do agree with you there, but I didn't say it was a separate genre
#13
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 05:26
I would also like Bioware to produce the first ever spin-off horror sitcom: Brood Mother and the Children (lots o larfs and blood!)
#14
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:04
#15
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:14
Personally, I wouldn't mind if Bio made a Vampire: The Masquerade game. Too bad that universe imploded, Gehenna and all that...
I wonder if they could make a good RPG out of Vampire: The Requiem...
#16
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:16
chiliztri wrote...
Omg...that's epic Rubbish!
Personally, I wouldn't mind if Bio made a Vampire: The Masquerade game. Too bad that universe imploded, Gehenna and all that...
I wonder if they could make a good RPG out of Vampire: The Requiem...
It might be better if BioWare created their own Vampire/Gothic setting.
#17
Guest_Celrath_*
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:16
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#18
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:17
Celrath wrote...
Any Vampire RPG would be great made by Bioware . Why not just use a new IP ?
Hah! Pirate'd!
#19
Guest_Celrath_*
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:21
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#20
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:22
That said, I'll give my default answer to this threads: a game set in modern times. Therefore, something akin to Bloodlines or Persona could work. Or it could be devoid of supernatural elements such as Alpha Protocol. They have fantasy covered with Dragon Age and sci-fi with Mass Effect, sooo...
#21
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:38
#22
Guest_Celrath_*
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 06:47
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#23
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 07:01
Oh and throw some lasers in it for the PEW PEW PEW!!!!
#24
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 07:17
chiliztri wrote...
Omg...that's epic Rubbish!
Personally, I wouldn't mind if Bio made a Vampire: The Masquerade game. Too bad that universe imploded, Gehenna and all that...
I wonder if they could make a good RPG out of Vampire: The Requiem...
NO definately not no way no how, I am quite sick to death of the sparkly emo vampire craze that has somehow become popular after the release of Twighlight. All we see now days are stories about emo vampire teenagers who fall in love with mortals, the Vampire Diaries, Twighlight ect.
I feel it is time to let the sparkly emo vampire craze die and move on to more original ideas like gay Mummies who try to come to terms with their homosexual urges.
#25
Posté 14 mars 2010 - 07:18
Godak wrote...
Hah! Pirate'd!
Ah how could I forget pirates, it think that Bioware should make an RPG based on pirates, that way they will finally have to give in and give a gay romance option because it is bad luck to have a woman on board and you know how much pirates love sodomy. Just look at how Jack Sparrow is constantly trying to undress Will Turner with his eyes.
Yar har fiddly dee indeed.




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