Yes.Unmannedperson said:Redwall.
Redwall was at least turned into a TV series that played on PBS.Unmannedperson said:Redwall.
what? they really are making a cthulu movie? SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!PurpleRain said:Yes.Unmannedperson said:Redwall.
Call of Cthulhu. Oh wait, they're doing that (nerdgasims).
Yes. Paramount, 20th Century Fox, whoever, listen to this guy.Unmannedperson said:Redwall.
Atlas Shrugged. Unless it was a horrible lie, I believe they are with Brad Pitt and Joley. No! Please don't be true.mark_n_b said:Ayn Rand's "Atlus Shrugged": An adventure game concept with some new styled architectural mini-games and perhaps a mechanic that gauges the users creativity and uniqueness.
Shakespeare's "King Lear": I think a RTS styled game with a hero type of structure similar to WarCraft III would be in order here, play the role of any of Lear's daughters in an effort to rule the entire Kingdom. Think of how cool it would be to play Cordelia's side of the story, which would have a handful of the play's actual characters being super units against the standard units of Regan and Gonerill.
Again, I'm not to sure. The internet tends to lie but Youtube is flouting around 'gonnabe' trailers for it. I think they want people to get on board of the idea.Sonnythemobster said:what? they really are making a cthulu movie? SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!PurpleRain said:Yes.Unmannedperson said:Redwall.
Call of Cthulhu. Oh wait, they're doing that (nerdgasims).
Second! Although if they cut any part of the story i'd have to punch the director in the throat...Sparrowsabre7 said:Any of the "Scarecrow" trilogy of Matthew Reilly books. To be honest, they're written like Hollywood movies, a translation wouldn't be hard, ditto a game. It even has an Aliens reference in the first chapter.
Cussler's Oregon Files series would make a great basis for a game. A rusted heap of crap merchant steamer which is actually the most advanced ship on the high seas crewed by a group of ex elite army/CIA who hire themselves out to good governments (pretty much only the US, note the italics...) to crush the bad guys.Randomologist said:Most of the books I've read are the Tom Clancy, Clive Cussler sort of novels, so chances are that some very similar games have cropped up - Elite US military unit, fighting off hordes of Russians/ Arabs with a toothpick. On occasion, the bad guys are neo-nazis, so really you could just look to the MOH games.
They'd make great movies, but how would something like Lamb translate into a game? A side-scroller starring Biff, the unknown best friend of Christ? Ok, I'm sold, who's making it?unholy vagrant said:I say Blood Sucking Fiends by Christopher Moore, of course any of his books would make an awesome movie.