Anything by Brandon Sanderson, his fantasy novels provide lots of opportunity for action and very well-defined magic systems that sometimes seem more designed for a video game than a book anyway.
Sounds cool, we never got Discworld Noir in the US. I would like to see that pop up on the psn store. I can't even imagine what a text based mmorpg is like. I imagine it's even more time consuming than a regular mmorpg. Probably very interesting but I don't have time to delve into something like that.jackdeesface said:I found the first two discworld games to be too bizarre in the 'logic' needed for the puzzles. Discworld Noir was ace though. I'd also recommend checking out the Discworld MUD, a text based MMORPG, free and run by fans.GonzoGamer said:They made some good Harry Potter games: open world version of Hogwarts to run around.
The Discworld games were pretty good too: point & click adventures wit Eric Idle.
I would really like to play a game based on Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. The plot would make for a really good tower defense game.
I have no clue why, but I have always envisioned Thompsons magnum opus being adapted in to a text based adventure a la zork. Stay with me, just imagine it...GonzoGamer said:I would really like to play a game based on Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. The plot would make for a really good tower defense game.
I'm fairly sure there was a Night Watch game. Maybe even more than one, in fact - I recall hearing mentions of a piece of movie tie-in shovelware and an online game (maybe even an MMO), which may or may not also be a piece of movie tie-in shovelware. I may be wrong, though, as I'm not a big fan of the series (more like, not a big fan of the author).the_great_cessation said:I'll back up Discworld. I also think they could make an interesting game out of the Night Watch series - think a mix of Gothic Horror and Urban Fantasy with a distinctly Russian flavor to it.
I already knew about those two and heard they suck, so I don't count them. I will most defiantly try out the Crusader Kings mod though. Thank you for sharing that.Sight Unseen said:Elfgore said:I will repeat what I always say. Anything and everything written by Glen Cook would be a awesome open-world RPG and in some cases an epic space combat game. A Game of Thrones could be a great strategy or hell, even a good open-world RPG if the right people make it. Lord of the Rings, again would make a kick ass open-world RPG.
If you hadn't noticed yet I enjoy open-world RPGs.Both of those already exist. There's a Game of Thrones RTS game and a Game of Thrones RPG. Sadly I think both are supposed to be terrible, but I think that's mainly because they were made by some nobody developer/publisher.Elfgore said:I will repeat what I always say. Anything and everything written by Glen Cook would be a awesome open-world RPG and in some cases an epic space combat game. A Game of Thrones could be a great strategy or hell, even a good open-world RPG if the right people make it. Lord of the Rings, again would make a kick ass open-world RPG.
If you hadn't noticed yet I enjoy open-world RPGs.
There is a pretty great Crusader Kings II Game of Thrones mod though... It's actually what inspired me to buy that game in the first place
I believe there is already a game of The Wheel of Time out thereendtherapture said:The Wheel of Time! They could make an awesome game in that setting.
Also the Mortal Engines setting could make an awesome steam/cyber-punk adventure game.
Heck, this or Malus Darkblade. I just want another decent war-hammer game that isn't Dawn of war (one -.-) or space marine.Timedraven 117 said:Imperial Guard Omnibus. You have several games in one story line campaign. First you have the Catachans on a deathworld. The next your a raw recruit from a Agriworld, where his regiment is sent TO THE WRONG PLANET! His entire company dies when they make a mad dash to the nearby Imperial guard trenches in a ork siege after their shuttle just got shot down by a hundred rockets, that has lasted for more than a decade, and then have the challenge of lasting more then 24 hours to earn better gear and probe he earned his wheelbarrow for his brass balls all guardsmen are given. And finally with the same squad that took the last guy in you are sent to the SEWERS of the city to clear out feral orks and destroy the sewers entirely.
If that doesn't sound awesome then what is?
I thought you wrote 'Samuel Jackson', as in Samuel L. Jackson, and I was SUPER keen. I can just imagine running around as SLJ, blowing up baddies and retrieving their words. Awesome.Forobryt said:The Dictionary.....You play as Samuel Johnson and must go around and collect all the words. Would be a wet dream for completionists.
It seems someone blowed his bag which had the most Skittles with him.James Joseph Emerald said:Why is it raining Skittles in that picture...?SweetShark said:Yes, for sure LMS: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter.