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TundraWolf

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I am a lover of horror, especially in games. Nothing is more engaging in a video game than a sense of fear and suspense, something in the game almost physically reaching out to grab hold of you and suck you into the world. Dead Space, System Shock 2, BioShock, F.E.A.R., Doom, Resident Evil: the list goes on and on. All games that I love.

I love all other games too, however. Stuff like Call of Duty and Sins of a Solar Empire, Gears of War and Fallout 3: you name it, and I've more than likely played it and loved it. And I can't help but wonder what my other favorite games would be like if they had horrific elements to them. I mean, I know that Gears of War has certain portions which are delivered with more suspense and verve than others, but it all boils down to you being a walking tank, being nigh-indestructible against all but the most deadly of enemies.

I think the prime example of something like this is American McGee's Alice; a children's tale (though admittedly already twisted) as told in a horrific way. It pushes the boundaries of what we would expect from such a story being told. I think it would definitely be something worth seeing elsewhere.

For instance, following the Gears of War theme, wouldn't it be incredible to play another Gears of War game from the perspective of one of the Stranded? No armor, no genetic super-strength, only what weapons you can salvage from the waste, while still having to face the same enemies? It would certainly up the risk factor of the entire game, and I think would make for a much more engaging experience. Not to mention that you could really play up the horror and suspense of the Locust, having to hide from them instead of fight them off, or how terrifying nightfall really would be with the Krill waiting to dive from the heavens to tear you apart if you aren't in by dark. It could be done really well, I think.

This sort of thing doesn't have to limit itself to horror, of course. Halo: ODST is taking the Halo franchise in a new direction, it seems, having you acting as a singular human soldier instead of a genetically-enhanced super soldier. There will have to be much more sneaking and there will be many more tense moments, I am sure. I expect it to be like playing a combination of Halo and Splinter Cell. Perhaps not to that degree, but a hybrid all the same.

So I pose this question to you all: Are there any games that you would like to see delivered differently? Any stories that you think could be told better if set in a different genre?
 

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I'm not sure. I don;t think taking a game that is in 1 genre and changing it is a good idea
 

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I'll try to think of some serious ones, but for now I'm gonna say Mirror's Edge from the POV of Timmy in South Park.
 

TundraWolf

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scnj said:
I'll try to think of some serious ones, but for now I'm gonna say Mirror's Edge from the POV of Timmy in South Park.
I'm really not sure I can even imagine how that would play out. I mean, it's not like a wheelchair-bound autistic boy can pull off crazy parkour moves.

Seriously though, people. I think there could be some great ideas out there. What if you could play inFamous from the perspective of a cop? Sure, you'd have Cole running around, doing crazy stuff with his superpowers, but wouldn't it be cool to see what sort of stuff the cops on the ground had to deal with?
 

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TundraWolf said:
scnj said:
I'll try to think of some serious ones, but for now I'm gonna say Mirror's Edge from the POV of Timmy in South Park.
I'm really not sure I can even imagine how that would play out. I mean, it's not like a wheelchair-bound autistic boy can pull off crazy parkour moves.
That was kind of the point really.
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
I think your mixing up your game stories, your a geneticly enhanced super solder in halo, in gears your a steroid junkie in heavy armor
 

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What about a Call of Duty where you play as someone on the opposing side in some missions. I know Nazis are evil but imagine how the Allies were vilified in NAZI Germany during the war.
 

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I'm sorry, when was Resident Evil scary?

Moving on to the topic, I would personally like to see an actually survival-horror Zombie game. As in, no oodles of high-powered weaponry, an actual needs metre, etc. I love L4D, for example, but when I think about what a zombie game should be, I hate it.
 

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Flying-Emu said:
I'm sorry, when was Resident Evil scary?

Moving on to the topic, I would personally like to see an actually survival-horror Zombie game. As in, no oodles of high-powered weaponry, an actual needs metre, etc. I love L4D, for example, but when I think about what a zombie game should be, I hate it.
Resident Evil has 'Surprise!' scares, but seldom real tension or horror.

Can anyone else try to imagine a horror themed Guitar Hero/Rock Band? That'd be awesome.
 

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Nigh Invulnerable said:
Flying-Emu said:
I'm sorry, when was Resident Evil scary?

Moving on to the topic, I would personally like to see an actually survival-horror Zombie game. As in, no oodles of high-powered weaponry, an actual needs metre, etc. I love L4D, for example, but when I think about what a zombie game should be, I hate it.
Resident Evil has 'Surprise!' scares, but seldom real tension or horror.

Can anyone else try to imagine a horror themed Guitar Hero/Rock Band? That'd be awesome.
BOO ORANGE NOTE ON EASY MODE
There's your horror in Guitar Hero
On topic, I'd like to play a splicer in Bioshock or someone non Jedi in KOTOR
 

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Playing as a CP in HL2 would kick ass.

Playing as a vortigaunt in HL2 would also kick ass.

Playing as a ghoul in Fallout3 might be fun, so might being an Enclave/BOS.

Playing as a big daddy in Bioshock would rock. Oh wait [http://www.somethinginthesea.com/]
 

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Cortheya said:
Nigh Invulnerable said:
Flying-Emu said:
I'm sorry, when was Resident Evil scary?

Moving on to the topic, I would personally like to see an actually survival-horror Zombie game. As in, no oodles of high-powered weaponry, an actual needs metre, etc. I love L4D, for example, but when I think about what a zombie game should be, I hate it.
Resident Evil has 'Surprise!' scares, but seldom real tension or horror.

Can anyone else try to imagine a horror themed Guitar Hero/Rock Band? That'd be awesome.
BOO ORANGE NOTE ON EASY MODE
There's your horror in Guitar Hero
On topic, I'd like to play a splicer in Bioshock or someone non Jedi in KOTOR
You kind of play as non-Jedi in the first KOTOR, at least until about level 7 or so (I forget). Seriously though, a good horror themed Star Wars game could be interesting.