I would not mind this at all. From what I've seen, the Ducktales remake was pretty good. I'll remain cautiously optimistic for now.
Hah, that's awesome. Leave it to Lynch to make commercials thought provoking.Johnny Novgorod said:Arguably the only way I'm going to play it: hire David Lynch in some capacity.Fox12 said:Nah, they should hand it over to Dennaton Games, and hire David Lynch as a creative consultant. MLP is in need of a gritty reboot.
Did you ever see his PS2 commercials, by the way?
Anything popular will have something like that, because people are weird. Although it is funny that the one thing you saw of this fandom... was a fuck doll.shameduser said:When ever someone mentions MLP this is all I can think of is the video linked below so I am automatically biased against anything and everything MLP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxhceMsDweQ
Wait, they made Sigma Star Saga? I guess I have played a WayForward game. I thought the concept was intriguing, even if the gameplay was a little rough around the edges at times.Specter Von Baren said:They've made some, somewhat, experimental games as well. They made a game called Sigma Star Saga which was a unique take on shmups, they also made Lit, which, while flawed, had a unique dynamic involving light, Mighty Flip Champs, a puzzle/platformer with a mechanic of inverting gravity, Mighty Milky Way, think of it sort of as a 2D version of Mario Galaxy, and Mighty Switch Force, which is a bit interesting with its use of platforms.
Whoops, forgot about that one! Yeah, I wouldn't mind a tweaked version of that either. Make the game longer, spruce up the visuals, make the powers more balanced, and add some mooks between bosses, like parasprites or changelings.Tanis said:I'd actually like to see this game fleshed out:
http://www.hubworld.com/my-little-pony/shows/friendship-is-magic/games/mlpfim-adventure-ponies
It's kind of fun, in a simple sort of way, and the 'powers' make sense.
Mine too. Fortunately, I think that's what WayForward has in mind if its recent track record is any indication. In any case, I'm sure Hasbro would dictate that the game's content remain family-friendly. They wouldn't want to risk alienating small children and their parents (they are still the target demographic, after all).Mylinkay Asdara said:I think that if anyone makes an MLP game, it needs to be as innocent as the show. A platformer or a puzzle game could work, or something in the vein of the Lego games, following stories of Ponyville - but I'd love it if the game avoided advancing the universe or trying to make some morality game.
Good old game style, if you will. Mario game neutral fun with skill and nice visuals. Or Yoshi's Island even. That would be my preference.