Viking: Battle for AsgardRanD00M said:700-1300 Viking era Iceland. Name me one game that features that.
Or better yet. Name me one game that has Iceland as it's main setting.
Now...I think I want a game set in colonial America.
Viking: Battle for AsgardRanD00M said:700-1300 Viking era Iceland. Name me one game that features that.
Or better yet. Name me one game that has Iceland as it's main setting.
that sounds pretty cool but i think a full game of it would be sweetScars Unseen said:We did something like that in WoW with preset rules. Some undead started walking(not running) from Undercity and saying "Braaaaains!" They headed toward Southshore, and a bunch of alliance(mostly low level) came to stop us. Rules were that if an Alliance got killed, they would go roll an undead and join in the shuffle. Undead were free to rez and continue the march if they got killed.Matt King said:completlet off topic but i have a really idea for a game that hasn't be used how about u play as the first zombie and u have to sytematical take over the world starting off as a stealth going into a action thing as u take over worl (pretty shit i know but feel free to use it)
Meanwhile some higher level Alliance were pursuing the "cure." Can't remember what it was, but it took some time, so it might have been an instance raid or something. Anyway, once the "cure" was recovered, they distributed it to the Southshore team, who then began to give it to the undead by way of a hug emote. You get hugged, you're cured.
It was a lot of fun and the sort of event that kept me playing as long as I did (you know, before the players all became mindless dungeon raiding zombies)
Came in to post this. Main worry would be almost the complete loss of business in Germany, Austria, Poland, etc. That and the overarching fear that "OMG THE CHARACTER IS A NAZI", but I really think it wouldn't be important if you focused purely on the combat. Let's see... 1) Polish Campaign, 2) Invasion of France and the Low Countries, 3) Operation Barbarossa culminating in the Battle of Stalingrad and subsequent retreat, 4) Battle of the Bulge (or just the general counterattack against invading Americans), and maybe a last-ditch struggle in the Battle of Berlin? Once again, you run into problems with the fact that you know your side will inevitably lose, but I'm sure with good writing it could be made interesting.Gerrawn said:A world war 2 game, but here's the twist: in the campaign you play as a german soldier.
I think I would enjoy that.viper3 said:Call of Duty: SteamPunk Warfare
[small]...i'd buy it[/small]
Ty The Tasmanian Tiger? 1 and 2?Nexoram said:So does anyone remember any game set in Australia?