The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made

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by consolegaming » Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:43 pm

Ray Mears style game stuck on a remote island with various mysteries and objective is to stay alive, complete missions and leave the island! (not like lost!)

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by Mevs » Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:29 pm

A survival horror game based on Alien. Gearbox's upcoming game looks pretty promising, but i don't want an action game, I want something dark and lonely and creepy, focusing more on the Gigerness than guns. Meh, will never happen because probably only i would buy it :fp:

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by Commander Jameson » Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:35 pm

Elite MMO

Same basic premise, with the sort of missions from Frontiers.


Waits for the Eve Online obligatory mention.

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:40 pm

EVE Online?

Jumpgate, surely.

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by SEP » Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:50 pm

The ultimate MMO life simulation game. Literally being able to do whatever you feel like in an MMO world, with adaptive controls that reconfigure to suit your current activity. Fancy playing football? The controls adapt into a FIFA or Pro Evo-style scheme. Fancy getting a skateboard, then the controls adapt for skating, and so on. Obviously, though, you can't automatically be good at everything, so you have to practice if you want to excel. Kind of an ultimate version of The Sims, crossed with Second Life, and with a little bit of most other games thrown in for good measure.

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by Mactiho » Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:55 pm

TravelJug wrote:
Vesparian wrote:Pokemon mmorpg.


This.

It's a simple and effective answer and would possibly be, the best game ever. FACT.


Without a doubt!

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by Suffocate Peon » Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:58 pm

Mafro wrote:
Vesparian wrote:Pokemon mmorpg.


This.

Fully 3D online Pokemon game would be brilliant.


tHISS for sure.

I just like the cartoon a lot and find the gba games a bit primitive and repetitive.

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by Banjo » Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:00 pm

A sandbox game but set in a remote town, where the gameworld is roughly three square miles and almost everything is fully interactive. I remember a couple months back on GR Hero of Canton mentioned the same kind of thing, possibly set in a Texan hamlet. It could be a great detective novel style game, or like a game version of Twin Peaks. At the moment I'm just hoping Alan Wake can create that kind of atmosphere I'm looking for.

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by rinks » Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:28 pm

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rinks wrote:The Remains of the Day.

The Kazuo Ishiguro novel? Why?

Although a point-and-click adventure game based on Never Let Me Go would be interesting.


It strikes me as one of the least likely candidates for conversion to a game (without going into bad-taste realms), so I'd like to see what they could come up with.

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by Peter Crisp » Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:30 pm

Baldurs Gate 3 would be great if they would only give it a chance.

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by Skarjo » Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:38 pm

A Starship Troopers games with a GoW engine.

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by shas'la » Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:22 pm

Skarjo wrote:A Starship Troopers games with a GoW engine.


:shock:

Yes!!

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by TheTurnipKing » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:03 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:Baldurs Gate 3 would be great if they would only give it a chance.

I don't think that would work. The saga came to an end at the end of Throne of Bhaal, and indeed that's part of why Bioware used to be so incredible... they made game stories that had a clearly defined beginning, middle and end. Not just monstrosities that copped out at the end and said "To be continued".

That said, some of the footage of Dragon Age has a very strong Baldurs Gate vibe... Spiritual Successor?

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by Alvin Flummux » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:14 pm

shas'la wrote:
Skarjo wrote:A Starship Troopers games with a GoW engine.


:shock:

Yes!!


Don't forget Star Wars TFUs physics combined engines, having the gates of your base bent and blown open while the bugs swarm in. Mmm.

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by Venom » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:15 pm

ive always had this idea for a disembodied head that looks like a pizza with a slice removed.
And it floats around a maze eating what I call power-pellets.
But it is being chased by ghouls who will kill him if they touch him. Although he can kill them if he eats some of the special cherries.

So what do you all think of Pizza-man?

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by Cal » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:16 pm

THE MAN IN THE MAZE by Robert Silverberg
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Muller had been sent to spy on the first alien race mankind had ever encountered. Discovered, he had been cursed by them with a terrible power that made his presence unbearable to his fellow human beings. Embittered, he'd chosen to live out his life in an abandoned city of murderous mazes on a long-dead planet. But now men must enter Muller's deadly labyrinth and lure him out: for his dreadful power has made him the only man capable of communicating with still another terrifying race of alien beings.


The perfect candidate for an expansive, imaginative exploration/adventure/platform/puzzler in glorious next-gen 3D-O-Rama. It's the game I'd make if I had the odd $10M hanging about the place...

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by ITSMILNER » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:34 pm

I've always wanted a Devil may cry style game based on The Guyver

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PostRe: The Game You've Always Wanted To be Made
by Henke » Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:40 pm

consolegaming wrote:A massive Super Mario 64 sequel set in the mushroom kingdom with enormous worlds and without any gimmicky add ons!


:fp:

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