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- May 8, 2013
Title says it all: what video games do wish existed in real life?
We've all had our own ideas about how a game could have been better or what an awesome sequel would look like, so come share your ideas with us here. It's not like it's ever going to happen after all...
I'll start with a couple of my own.
Warhammer 40K meets Mass Effect: You play as an inquisitor or part of an inquisitorial retinue out to save the Imperium from Chaos/Orks/Whatever. I just want the opportunity to enjoy all that Gothic architecture and grimdark goodness from the ground level as I hop from world to world.
Includes all the good things you'd expect from a Mass Effect-type game: detailed character creation, lots of armour and weapons, with cosmetic items too because why not? Well-written, branching stories with plenty of memorable characters and events.
There have been plenty of good Warhammer games, and more than a few bad ones, but seeing a game like this appear in their library would be a dream come true.
Fallout: I'd love to see a return to the old Fallout games' isometric viewpoint. I think growing up in the 90s gave me a love for isometric games like The Sims and Fallout, so more of that would be great. My idea for a fallout game would be set in Florida which was half-wasteland and half-nuclear jungle. The player would be able to choose from one of three initial starting location: vault-dweller, wastelander, or tribal, each with their own starting goal, skills, and equipment. More starting locations can be unlocked by completing certain tasks within the game. It'll feature all the Fallout staples like super mutants, 50s camp, BoS, as well as plenty of new factions you can join.
So what do you think? Let's hear your ideas and revel in our loves of games that'll almost certainly never exist.
We've all had our own ideas about how a game could have been better or what an awesome sequel would look like, so come share your ideas with us here. It's not like it's ever going to happen after all...
I'll start with a couple of my own.
Warhammer 40K meets Mass Effect: You play as an inquisitor or part of an inquisitorial retinue out to save the Imperium from Chaos/Orks/Whatever. I just want the opportunity to enjoy all that Gothic architecture and grimdark goodness from the ground level as I hop from world to world.
Includes all the good things you'd expect from a Mass Effect-type game: detailed character creation, lots of armour and weapons, with cosmetic items too because why not? Well-written, branching stories with plenty of memorable characters and events.
There have been plenty of good Warhammer games, and more than a few bad ones, but seeing a game like this appear in their library would be a dream come true.
Fallout: I'd love to see a return to the old Fallout games' isometric viewpoint. I think growing up in the 90s gave me a love for isometric games like The Sims and Fallout, so more of that would be great. My idea for a fallout game would be set in Florida which was half-wasteland and half-nuclear jungle. The player would be able to choose from one of three initial starting location: vault-dweller, wastelander, or tribal, each with their own starting goal, skills, and equipment. More starting locations can be unlocked by completing certain tasks within the game. It'll feature all the Fallout staples like super mutants, 50s camp, BoS, as well as plenty of new factions you can join.
So what do you think? Let's hear your ideas and revel in our loves of games that'll almost certainly never exist.