Sorry man, your idea sounds way too much like Terminator. Skynet, machines taking over, small group of human resistance. At least you're thinking though.
Mine? How? Sure there's the idea of "things" taking over, but that's mostly it. And my idea wasn't about a small human resistance. It was a HUGE human resistance. It would be more like a full-on war than an almost hopeless rebellion. Er, it would be, since although the bio-thingies outnumber the humans, they lack the intelligence of humans and would be easy to kill. And it's not the overarching thing that would make the story. That would make the setting. The story might revolve around John and Ivona (because there's not enough information on Joseph) in conflict about what courses of action should be taken. John might want to see the whole corporation taken down, so more of the bio-thingies can't be manufactured, while Ivona would want to go in and try to fix what's happening. It could be linear, or it could be branching. Maybe there were different groups who reacted differently to your little group based on which branches you took along the way. It could be really cool.chronobreak said:Sorry man, your idea sounds way too much like Terminator. Skynet, machines taking over, small group of human resistance. At least you're thinking though.
Heheh that might actually be fun. Though to be honest I am not sure how it would fit into the RTS genre, unless it could in fact be an FPS with grouping strategies and tactical commands. Endwars command system could actually be useful there, instead of the actual game...Now if we could pitch this to Microsoft...vdgmprgrmr said:EDIT: Oh yeah, if we're going to exchange ideas here too, I've got one. It's more humorous than serious, though. Basically, the console war has devolved to actual violence. The XBox fans are against the PS3 fans, while the Wii fans live in neutral zones. People have divided up, and violence across the borders has reached record highs. Now, almost a century after the release of both systems, both sides have manufactured weapons of their own. The Xbox side has the assault rifles and needlers and such from Halo, and the PS3 side has guns from the Resistance games. You can choose a side and take orders from your commander (who sucks at real strategy, so the path through the map (which is basically just a bunch of different small maps) is totally random) and go through the battles, fighting in warzones, or in neutral zones. Fighting in neutral zones will piss off the Wii owners, who will gradually lean from side to side based on which side kills the most of their people, and will idly attack whichever side they are against, but they will never actively hunt people down.chronobreak said:Sorry man, your idea sounds way too much like Terminator. Skynet, machines taking over, small group of human resistance. At least you're thinking though.
well i think that is pretty interesting idea, but at the same time it also seems like been there done that sorta thingThePlasmatizer said:The year is 3036 and with revolution in science 120 years ago by discoveries of Alex Karkov, a Russian scientist, human's have finally encroached upon god's domain and created life.
This created the craze of designer babies made exactly to your specifications, and more importantly instead of creating machines that were limited in application living creatures could be created quickly and easily to perform tasks and using new age acceleration methods to speed them to maturity.
John Marshall is the chief of security and a muscled tough guy at Karkov Enterprises HQ in the US, he oversees the facility that tests and creates these creatures that he believes in his opinion are monsters and abominations, he would rather send them to hell than use them. He reports directly to the headstrong Ivona Karkov the head of the Karkov corporation who is also a scientist.
John's friend and second in command is Joseph Jones who's nickname is JJ. He's black and was a former marine until he was dishonourably discharged for violent behaviour, in his spare time he likes to make up raps about John to annoy him.
Everything's alright in the world when suddenly these biomachines start to fail and what's more the ones in circulation start to attack humans.
Humans are no longer the dominant species and it's up to John, Joseph and Ivona to save the rest of humanity.
There would be a variety of futuristic weapons to kill enemies and there would be a hundred different multiplayer options.
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I made this synopsis to highlight how easy it is to come up with generic unimaginative fpses, it's strange how every gen there is a new fps hailed as the best thing since sliced bread when it's the same as it's predescessors but with extra features, I find this to be a lazy way to develop games when it's the same formula repeated.
FPS's are certainly the most unimaginative genre of gaming, anyone else feel this way?
What's the point of that as a game?L.B. Jeffries said:I was just thinking how cool it would be if someone made a survival horror FPS with a unique twist. You don't have any weapons and in order to pacify the alien creatures the space ship gets pumped full of hallucinogenic nerve gas. The entire game is just a big LSD trip, with zombies looking like any number of random things like rainbows, your Mom, or cartoon dogs. People say insane crap and the walls are shifting and bleeding the whole time.
The only weapon you get in the game is a talking fish, which after you stop hallucinating (you can find random power-ups that deactivate the drug temporarily) turns out to be a robotic cat.
You spend the whole game shifting out of psychotic hallucination and zombie world struggling to stay alive and get to the controls that will turn on the escape pod.
It's basically Aliens except Ripley and the Aliens are both tripping their brains out. So the challenge is dealing with not knowing what is real and what isn't and hoping the alien doesn't wig out on you while you stagger around trying to get to the escape pod.42manZ said:What's the point of that as a game?L.B. Jeffries said:I was just thinking how cool it would be if someone made a survival horror FPS with a unique twist. You don't have any weapons and in order to pacify the alien creatures the space ship gets pumped full of hallucinogenic nerve gas. The entire game is just a big LSD trip, with zombies looking like any number of random things like rainbows, your Mom, or cartoon dogs. People say insane crap and the walls are shifting and bleeding the whole time.
The only weapon you get in the game is a talking fish, which after you stop hallucinating (you can find random power-ups that deactivate the drug temporarily) turns out to be a robotic cat.
You spend the whole game shifting out of psychotic hallucination and zombie world struggling to stay alive and get to the controls that will turn on the escape pod.
I could have a better time taking LSD then watching Aliens. Which I now want to do thanks to you.
I planned on it being a mindless shooter mostly. Except the maps wouldn't be linear, they would just be cities or forests or such.Spidey78 said:Heheh that might actually be fun. Though to be honest I am not sure how it would fit into the RTS genre, unless it could in fact be an FPS with grouping strategies and tactical commands. Endwars command system could actually be useful there, instead of the actual game...Now if we could pitch this to Microsoft...vdgmprgrmr said:EDIT: Oh yeah, if we're going to exchange ideas here too, I've got one. It's more humorous than serious, though. Basically, the console war has devolved to actual violence. The XBox fans are against the PS3 fans, while the Wii fans live in neutral zones. People have divided up, and violence across the borders has reached record highs. Now, almost a century after the release of both systems, both sides have manufactured weapons of their own. The Xbox side has the assault rifles and needlers and such from Halo, and the PS3 side has guns from the Resistance games. You can choose a side and take orders from your commander (who sucks at real strategy, so the path through the map (which is basically just a bunch of different small maps) is totally random) and go through the battles, fighting in warzones, or in neutral zones. Fighting in neutral zones will piss off the Wii owners, who will gradually lean from side to side based on which side kills the most of their people, and will idly attack whichever side they are against, but they will never actively hunt people down.chronobreak said:Sorry man, your idea sounds way too much like Terminator. Skynet, machines taking over, small group of human resistance. At least you're thinking though.
Dude this could be a way better game than the one at the beginning of this post. Improvised and customizable weapons made from office objects, ease of relatability to damn near anyone who's ever worked in a office cubical, and a universally hated set of adversaries. Seriously, this is a good idea, and could also be used it start some new form of comedy genre.Indigo_Dingo said:Heres one that I'm currently making up using things that I can see around my computer. You play a wretched employee working for a soulless unfeeling corporation that wants to bleed you dry, and you've had enough. You've started modifying your equipment, and have decided its time for bloody revend. Choose from, among others, the Fully Automatic stapler, the rubber band Crossbow that fires rulers and straight edges, the fire extinguisher, the pen greande, or the Filing-drawer launcher. Fight your way through the accounting department, Human resources, Research and Technology and marketting, gaining allies as you attempt your bloody coup on Management. Its like the Crimson Permanent Assurance thingy from Meaning of Life, only less piratey.
No, you don't choose a side, you are automatically assigned to the side of the console you're playing on. Also, we need to work the PC gamers in somehow . . .vdgmprgrmr said:EDIT: Oh yeah, if we're going to exchange ideas here too, I've got one. It's more humorous than serious, though. Basically, the console war has devolved to actual violence. The XBox fans are against the PS3 fans, while the Wii fans live in neutral zones. People have divided up, and violence across the borders has reached record highs. Now, almost a century after the release of both systems, both sides have manufactured weapons of their own. The Xbox side has the assault rifles and needlers and such from Halo, and the PS3 side has guns from the Resistance games. You can choose a side and take orders from your commander (who sucks at real strategy, so the path through the map (which is basically just a bunch of different small maps) is totally random) and go through the battles, fighting in warzones, or in neutral zones. Fighting in neutral zones will piss off the Wii owners, who will gradually lean from side to side based on which side kills the most of their people, and will idly attack whichever side they are against, but they will never actively hunt people down.
Hmm... PC gamers... I know! They could be those people who are less common than the console gamers, but have really good aim and deal lots of damage. (Aimbots, hacks, mouse control, etc.) Also, they hate everyone. (PC gamer elitism has reached huge heights over the past century (in-game))Shellsh0cker said:I love that there are people who didn't read all the way to the end of the first post and are commenting that the OP's idea sounds stereotyped. That's just priceless.No, you don't choose a side, you are automatically assigned to the side of the console you're playing on. Also, we need to work the PC gamers in somehow . . .vdgmprgrmr said:EDIT: Oh yeah, if we're going to exchange ideas here too, I've got one. It's more humorous than serious, though. Basically, the console war has devolved to actual violence. The XBox fans are against the PS3 fans, while the Wii fans live in neutral zones. People have divided up, and violence across the borders has reached record highs. Now, almost a century after the release of both systems, both sides have manufactured weapons of their own. The Xbox side has the assault rifles and needlers and such from Halo, and the PS3 side has guns from the Resistance games. You can choose a side and take orders from your commander (who sucks at real strategy, so the path through the map (which is basically just a bunch of different small maps) is totally random) and go through the battles, fighting in warzones, or in neutral zones. Fighting in neutral zones will piss off the Wii owners, who will gradually lean from side to side based on which side kills the most of their people, and will idly attack whichever side they are against, but they will never actively hunt people down.
Also, in case you haven't gathered, I would totally buy that game.