Well Blaster Master for the NES had you out to rescue your pet frog with your transforming death machine if I remember. That has to be close. >HardRockSamurai said:You know, I could actually see that happening.Machines Are Us said:I personally don't think there are enough protagonists after revenge for the murder of their pet cat.
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That said I'm a perv, I'd probably go for a leather clad lesbo dominatrix in a game taking "M" to whole new levels, while keeping the adult elements as only one part of the whole experience. You know, like sort of what Bloodrayne was trying to tap into (though I'm not a huge fan of Vampires). Similar things have been tried, but never done correctly.
Or as I pointed out, if we're going to play unscrupules criminals, why not drop the whole organized crime/gang banger schtick and just let us play a seriel killer? I mean heck, we live in the day and age of "Dexter".
As far as being the 40 year old loser living in his parents basement, well I can get behind that actually given that's pretty much what I am nowadays (6 more years to go!). However similar things have been done. The nerd/fanboy turned into a super hero is an old idea, and in video games we've seen things like Nox, Ultima (albeit no proof that the "Avatar" was even living in his parent's basement, it can be inserted logically with little effort), Noctropolis, etc...
Truthfully if done well, being a jaded nerd would sort of give the character a reason to see through a lot of genere stereotypes. Also if not played up for laughs you could get into the whole "Thomas Covenant: The Unbeliever" vibe. Sort of turning the guy into an anti-hero because he believes it's all too good to be true (and perhaps like Thomas Covenant wind up getting things done, but oftentimes the wrong way).
I'd also find it kind of amusing to have a game based around the idea of say Joel Rosenberg's "Guardians Of The Flame" (RPG gamers transported into the fantasy world of their RPG and assuming the identities and skills of their characters), or the old "Dungeons and Dragons" cartoon, but in which everyone decides from the very beginning "wow, this roxxors compared to our old lives. Let's just stay here" ignores the whole "returning home" gambit tossed out at least at the start, and just heads off to do whatever they want.
Dungeon Master Seyz: "You must defeat Venger to return home!"
They Seyz Back: "We have amazing super abillities, and an incredible world. Why bother? In fact it seems like we should make sure Venger stays in power so we can remain here. Comon guys, let's find some elf babes and hobbit weed!".
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