What if they made a sandbox game in the Watership Down universe. You start as a lowly child in a warren, and live the violent and depressing life of a rabbit. Then you, like fiver, have an adventure of sorts. It could be leaving then coming back with an army, starting a revolution, backstabbing your way to the top of the warren... The possibilities are limitless.bdcjacko said:I know right. I have been kicking around an idea in my head for a while of playing a game as some "cute" animal. I mostly have been thinking kitten, but then for whatever reason, watership down struck me.butterkniferampage said:Watership Down is a good good one. Controlling a bunny for some reason hasn't been done yet... As for the novel I think should be made into a game... Age of Innocence. Bwahahaha just kidding. Edith Wharton sucks.
What about Blade?sgt. soap mctavish said:twilight. Why? We could put both Van helsing & Buffy in it. Then it would be much better.
Oh right! I forgot about him.Mister Benoit said:What about Blade?sgt. soap mctavish said:twilight. Why? We could put both Van helsing & Buffy in it. Then it would be much better.
And dragon riding! Like Lair, only not completely broken!TheSuperiorXemnas said:I would like to see Eragon turned into a game. Not the movie version (Spare me the movie version), but one that actually looks like someone read the whole book and didn't just look at sparknotes.
Unfortunately you'd have to deal with the bad taste left in your mouth from the NES game.Alucard 11189 said:I have just read "The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" for the 10th time. I think that would make a pretty cool game, if done properly.
You know, the first thing that comes to mind is a game filled with lush landscape porn.bdcjacko said:My vote goes for Watership Down. "All I wanted was a nice game about bunnies," I can here children cry.
I was certainly not suggesting that Molyneux have any part in it; Fable like, not Fable clone. I was actually thinking that Pratchet's daughter, who has actually done game scripts before, would be a good choice for the main force behind the game. Many people have said that its been done before but from what I understand its old and outdated.Maraveno said:first of it's been doneG-M0N3Y said:A game set in the Discworld universe by Terry Pratchett or the Xanth universe by Piers Anthony would be awesome in my opinion. Both are quite expansive worlds with plenty of opportunities for interesting gameplay. The satirical nature of either series would lend it's self well to a Fable like game.
second of , no not like fable I don't need molyneux grease on pratchett literary gold
That sounds amazing.butterkniferampage said:What if they made a sandbox game in the Watership Down universe. You start as a lowly child in a warren, and live the violent and depressing life of a rabbit. Then you, like fiver, have an adventure of sorts. It could be leaving then coming back with an army, starting a revolution, backstabbing your way to the top of the warren... The possibilities are limitless.bdcjacko said:I know right. I have been kicking around an idea in my head for a while of playing a game as some "cute" animal. I mostly have been thinking kitten, but then for whatever reason, watership down struck me.butterkniferampage said:Watership Down is a good good one. Controlling a bunny for some reason hasn't been done yet... As for the novel I think should be made into a game... Age of Innocence. Bwahahaha just kidding. Edith Wharton sucks.
you forgot this guysgt. soap mctavish said:twilight. Why? We could put both Van helsing & Buffy in it. Then it would be much better.
I would play both of those, Especially the... Well no. Thrawn is my fucking hero, and David Weber is my favorite Sci-Fi author.jcox2820 said:David Weber's universe is a great setting for all kinds of stuff.
A really, really awesome RTS could be made about Thrawn's life as told in Timothy Zahn's books. It would be multi-factioned, story driven, and actually cast the player as a real character, unlike most RTS's.
i don't think they looked at the sparknotes either. that wasn't eragon. not in the least.TheSuperiorXemnas said:I would like to see Eragon turned into a game. Not the movie version (Spare me the movie version), but one that actually looks like someone read the whole book and didn't just look at sparknotes.
Metro: Last Light isn't Metro 2034 afaik. I still want that book to be translated (2034). Metro 2033 was an amazing game and book.HerrBobo said:Metro 2033, oh wait.
That has to be the best novel to game conversion thus far.
Word has it they are making Metro 2034 into a game too.