Why is it raining Skittles in that picture...?SweetShark said:Yes, for sure LMS: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter.
Why is it raining Skittles in that picture...?SweetShark said:Yes, for sure LMS: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter.
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.