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Mastercylinder

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I would really like to see more games with a cyberpunk-like city setting, especially sandboxes.

Imagine a game like "L.A. Noir" if it took place in a city that looked like the one from "Blade Runner"
 

teh_gunslinger

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V-sync, Anti-Aliasing, Field of View, key mappings and mouse sinsitivity. Those settings are so often borked in ports these days that I'd like to see them get more love. :p

Also, I'd love to see more games set in the Planescape setting.
 

SenseOfTumour

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Yggdraz0r said:
DoPo said:
Berenzen said:
Where's the fantasy games set in an urban setting?
YES! I had forgotten about that. I really want more of them. Why don't we have more? We need more.
Could you name a few? I can't for the life of me create an imagine or an example :|.

Say Neverwinter Nights (can;t remember, but I think it was 2) where you start off in a city. (Only played for an hour or something :p)
the SNES Shadowrun was amazing, all orcs, elves, magic and steampunk tech, combined with hacking and corporate espionage, in a future slum of a city.

Then they turned it into a tedious FPS with no redeeming features or style for the 360.

Bah!
 

SenseOfTumour

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What about a game that includes aliens that are NOT humanoids, I mean come on devs (I'm lookin' at you Bethesda and Bioware..) there are infinitely uncountable ways some kind of life form made it to multi-cell complex organisms! Does the entire universe-full of aliens NEED 2 hands feet and a head?! Why do we have BOOBS on ALIENS that could have ANYTHING ELSE to feed their offspring?!

Also, colours please. In fact, a game without grey or brown would be quite nice. I didn't calibrate my screens colours so that i could see better greys! Maybe even a game where you actually FIGHT grey and brown with a spray? That'd be fun. (The blob doesn't count, you fight black with him/her/w/e)

PS.: Hi.

Edit: splleing.
As for colour, I'd suggest Okami, or going way back, Wizball, Wizball actually had you claiming back a single colour of the rainbow each level, starting off entirely greyscale and slowly filling the world with colour :)
 

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Modern day Japan. I can only think of two games set there.
The World Ends With You
Shen Mue
Yakuza 1 - 4
Shin Megami Tensei
Godzilla?

Not enough games set in the Star Wars universe. But really though... not enough set in the Panzer Dragoon universe. And none set in Miyazaka's Nausicaa universe.
 

SenseOfTumour

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How about a game entirely set in an Excel spreadsheet, you could even input a fresh set of name fields each year and sell it as a new game!

Dammit, I just heard the football manager franchise has beaten me to it by about twelve years.

(Seriously, did my head in when I worked in a game store and saw 'Championship Manager '06/07/08/09' whatever outsell really great, creative original games by about 10 to 1.)
 

Zydrate

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I'd like to explore Colonial England. Probably not what it was called, but something in the 1800's era.
Like Pirates of the Caribbean without Disney influence.
 

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Ancient Greece. There are no good games set in Ancient Greece, but it has such possibility.
Titan Quest gets no love :<

I do, however, agree that the setting needs more games. It has huge potential.
 

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The Old West!

It's one of the more interesting settings since you have a nation after war with advanced tech (for the time), the cowboys & cattle biz, Indians, gold mining, Indian wars, railroad industry, etc...

It's a setting that can accommodate many game types (sandbox, FPS, RTS, fighting, etc.) but no one ever seems to use it too much.
 

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How about...modern urban environment with a Norse mythology theme? Like a "what if Ragnarok were to happen right now" and you have to prevent it somehow? Fuck, I'd just take a good game based on Norse mythology.
 

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I want Jade Empire's setting to be more explored. I loved the entire world, from flying planes, to visiting the realms of the spirits and deities on a semi-regular basis. It was Asian, but took far more influence from China and Korea than it ever did Japan. Heck, I want Jade Empire 2!

M0rp43vs said:
-Not another Tolkein rip off. I dunno when fantasy became so mundane. Where people hate on skyrim because the elves don't look like the sparkling mary sues in regular western fantasy.

Or at least, if you're going to use that setting, subvert our expectations. Maybe instead of gold hungry miner dwarves, have them be tree hugging hippies who think being short means being closer to earth or technological elves who live in smog filled steam punk cities and act like cartoony capitalists.
And most of all, don't let the main heroes be(or at least don't give ALL focus to) humans. Maybe have us see through the perspective of an orc, an undead or a goblin adventuring group sick and tired of being adventure fodder(Cookie for the webcomic reference)
Actually, I'd love to have a full game in a standard fantasy setting, But you're just an average goblin, rising up from the ranks of the evil overlord's army. You work hard and take the abuse from stronger orcs, and fulfill your duties to both the overlord and your deity by being a key component in taking down those humans with they stupid shiny city, and burning down those stinky forests, so you can live in a nice ditch, more suited to goblinkind
 

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kyosai7 said:
I want Jade Empire's setting to be more explored. I loved the entire world, from flying planes, to visiting the realms of the spirits and deities on a semi-regular basis. It was Asian, but took far more influence from China and Korea than it ever did Japan. Heck, I want Jade Empire 2!
Yeah, if they did another Jade Empire with more awesome airships and less arguable racism, I'd play the shit out of it.
 

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Kahunaburger said:
kyosai7 said:
I want Jade Empire's setting to be more explored. I loved the entire world, from flying planes, to visiting the realms of the spirits and deities on a semi-regular basis. It was Asian, but took far more influence from China and Korea than it ever did Japan. Heck, I want Jade Empire 2!
Yeah, if they did another Jade Empire with more awesome airships and less arguable racism, I'd play the shit out of it.
I loved the setting and characters of the game. From the little dead girl possessed by 2 competing spirits, to the bound soul to a suit of armor who would fight for the Emperor, to personally helping a fox deity fight demons. There's no other game out there with situations and characters like that. The only thing I'd wish for in a JE2 would be some deeper combat... Maybe rip of Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks or something.

I'd love to see more martial arts focused games, too. I don't mean fighting games, but a game about a character's personal journey through mastering his chosen martial art, and obtaining inner peace or something. Use twin analog sticks to help him through an exercise and master a new self defense technique, to fighting inside the character's mind, using said martial arts to battle mental demons who wish to stop your quest for serenity...
 

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kyosai7 said:
I don't mean fighting games, but a game about a character's personal journey through mastering his chosen martial art, and obtaining inner peace or something. Use twin analog sticks to help him through an exercise and master a new self defense technique, to fighting inside the character's mind, using said martial arts to battle mental demons who wish to stop your quest for serenity...
If they made this as a sequel to Jade Empire I would give Bioware all of the money. Especially if they actually fleshed out Closed Fist and Open Palm.
 

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Kahunaburger said:
kyosai7 said:
I don't mean fighting games, but a game about a character's personal journey through mastering his chosen martial art, and obtaining inner peace or something. Use twin analog sticks to help him through an exercise and master a new self defense technique, to fighting inside the character's mind, using said martial arts to battle mental demons who wish to stop your quest for serenity...
If they made this as a sequel to Jade Empire I would give Bioware all of the money. Especially if they actually fleshed out Closed Fist and Open Palm.
I know, right? I think it'd be an amazing game if done well. I also think BioWare or Obsidian would be the companies to pull it off.
 

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Space...it's not goten a whole lotta love recently. Where's my new Freespace, Homeworld, I-WAR, Nexus etc... game damn it!
 

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Something like Abe's Oddysey/Exoddus. Where you aren't some sort of crazed gunman/assassin/the chosen one (I know Abe was a bit of a 'chosen one', but he didn't just run around 1 shotting everything at least), but you are a captive/slave and have to escape a stronghold/sabotage it from the inside.
I don't know what I'd call the setting, probably an "inescapable fortress of non-human rights-ness"

Edit: Oh yeah, and a kind of bleak, industrial one like the Oddworld games, I can't think of many games that do exactly that.
 

Twilight_guy

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I'd appreciate a filter that lets you control the bloom level and... wait you mean location um...

I think someone needs to come up with a game that takes place in a small town in Kansas or something that isn't a horror game. Find a way to make that exciting without playing on "small homey town gets warped to amplify emotion" card.
 

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Egyptian/Arabian fantasy would be great.
I can see a massive amount of potential in it. The lore is almost untapped in video gaming, the gods and beliefs would both be a breath of fresh air to the constant western/eastern fantasy games, and the land itself, with the constantly shifting sands would make for some great terrain to play on.
 

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Steampunk games. We talk about them all the time but they never really get anywhere. That's why I think Bioshock: Infinite is a milestone.