create a cliche game.

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ddon

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as the name says, make a cliche plot, enemies, weapons and any other cliche possibilities. so basically try and make it the most cliche game you can think of.
 

ejb626

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In the distant future an alternate version of World War II is being fought, humanity is united under the United Space Federation and they are under attack by Nazi aliens and Communist robots, you play as John Kool a space marine wit super awesome mech-armor and tons of lasers who must fight the Nazi space aliens, oh yeah did I mention this all takes place in a red and brown post-appocalyptic world?
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Final Effect Scrolls

JRPG/WRPG combo

You wake up an amnesic teenager in a space station. It is under attack by SPACE ORCS! AND SPACE GOBLINS! As you leave the station, you must make moral choices such as "Save Person" or "Kill Person and Take Items". And you are the only one to escape in the pods before the station explodes and you are found by a mining vessel...where you meet your love interest, a peppy teenage girl. That's just the beginning.
 

Heart of Darkness

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Set in modern apocalyptica (sp?), you must fight for your life against a horde of zombies in a ransacked city. You must fight them off using guns (for instance, Uzis, shotguns, and pistols) and escape from your concrete prison to the arbitrary safe zone of your city, not stopping until the source of zombies is eliminated or until your safety is no longer compromised.
 

AboveUp

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Okay, in the beginning of the game, right. You're this boy looking for a job, you used to be a plumber but through the course of the game you can get back into it with a very fun Piperdreams-like mini-game. There will be parts in the game where you will have to play this mini-game to a certain level before progressing and playing it will unlock major items and upgrades.
Anyway, back to the main meat of the game. Your love interest goes on a journey to stop an evil corporate overlord. The only way to beat him is to grind for several hours in a boring area close to a place called a save station.

You have to fight your way through 8 highly interactive areas in a free roaming city. All areas are naturally locked so you can't really freely move through the sandbox until we tell you to. Every boss stage will be built in a special theme, so there's a factory filled with lava, a ice cold meat storage and of course everyone's favorite stage, Sea World. After making it through a stage you will be given an item that will help you advance through the city. Each boss defeat will not only give you a new power, but a major plot twist as well.

After beating all 8 bosses, the player will find out the evil overlord is sucking the planet dry by providing an affordable dishwashing product using the blood of the ancients (this makes more sense in context). After you defeat him your love interest will be kidnapped by a giant fire breathing dinosaur giving room for us to make a slightly darker sequel to this game before completely ripping off GTA in the third part of the trilogy.
 

Trifixion

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You play a particularly badass member of a group of warriors who are already known to be badasses. You are not a classic "hero," as you have committed many atrocities in the past, and your misdeeds are on display for the world to know, for a sign of them has been affixed permanently to your skin. Said misdeeds have led to the death of your significant other, which has led you to undertake a great quest to free yourself of their shackles. You must run, jump, climb, swing, and battle your way through a great number of enemies as well as facing off against powerful "boss" enemies using your long-reach weapons and a number of magical abilities you gain throughout the game - all of which you can increase the power of (and/or gain new combination attacks / moves for) through energy collected through the defeat of opponents. When defeating said opponents, you can frequently engage in a context-sensitive "mini-game" wherein you press buttons or rotate the left analog stick on the controller in time with the icons displayed on the screen. Most "boss" enemies can only be defeated by use of these "mini-games."

You move with the left analog stick, evade attacks using the right analog stick. On the PS3, you perform light attacks with the square button, heavy attacks with the triangle button, and jump with the X button, and combination attacks with various iterations of pressing these buttons in succession. You have different energy bars for your health and magical abilities, and you can restore the levels of those by interacting with sources of them in the game...but to prevent you from restoring your health/magic easily in the midst of a fight, such interactions are not instantaneous - you must interact with them for several seconds in order to get the benefits. In addition, there is another meter that fills up as you perform attacks on enemies successfully. When it is full, you can unleash a "super" mode wherein your attacks become much more powerful for a limited amount of time.
 

More Fun To Compute

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My game is called Shadows of Conflict: Rise of the Dark Hero. It is a fist person shooter set in the second world war except with an original twist like an alien invasion. The titular "dark hero" is a taller than average man with short brown hair who looks so angry that you wonder if he has some sort of medical problem as a result of steroid abuse.

The hero Roderick Sole, Hot Rod or "Sergeant R. Sole" as he is known in the American army, leads his squad into a an ambush in a French village and his squad takes heavy casualties. Just when everything seems lost the aliens attack leaving only the hero alive who, manages to kill an Alien with his knife, steals it's Alien gun and chewing gum, then sets off on a one man revenge campaign against the aliens who killed his buddies in an open world recreation of the streets of Nazi occupied Paris.
 

Twad

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Nothing to create there, really, most mainstream game are already over-saturated with cliches.

And some of these descriptions sounds a lot like games that are out, right now.
 

GrinningManiac

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ZOMBIES

NAZIS

SPACE MARINES

POST-APOCALYPIA

(Note: How about a game set DURING a horrific apocalypse for once, eh? (Darksiders does NOT count))
 

Mr.logic

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super duty trigger

platformer shooter/rpg combo

plot: you play as mario and a perky girl who is NOT the princess and shoot you way through waves of nazi goombas and final you reach hitlowser a firebreathing turtle dragon thing with hitlers evil pssessed arm crafted on to him. And it took over his mind and controls him now when you finally reach him he says i am your father and your amnesia goes away and hitlowser dies but you only rescue a toad and it says your princess is in another castle... you do this 7 more times then finally there are no more castles but no more places to look either so mario and the girl searched there entire lives for the princess... little did they know the girl who was traveling with mario is the princess with amnesia

THE END
 

Olikunmissile

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WWII, Nazis and the Americans. You play sergeant [insert coolish name/ type of metal here] and go kill some goose-stepping krauts. Cliche enough?
 

The Real Sandman

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Nolan North stars as Nolan North in "Nolan North's Bland Odyssey of Lame". In the game, you "smug" and "wit" your way through countless action/adventure movie references then correctly guess the plot twist twenty minutes in.
 

Da_Schwartz

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RPG where you play as a white knight and must hunt down the Black Knight to save the princess...oh wait a minute.