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What media do you want to be adapted into a video game.
Anime...
(> Hellsing: Think of it like Bayonetta but with more gore and action.
(> FLCL: Super action packed and lot's of robots / building size robots to smash with a rad guitar.
(> Death Note: Make it a detective game, you only have like a month to find the Death Note user. Every day more people die, gather evidence and try to not get your name exposed to the killer.
Tv Series...
(> Warehouse 13: We need more Scp like games of cataloging monsters / artifacts (Not the jump scare Scp games mind you. ).
(> Supernatural: We have at the moment Hell Sign (Top down paranormal investigator / hunter), so I believe we could get something like this for the supernatural series but better.
Book...
(> Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein's: If games like Killing Floor are endless waves of murder fun for many hours.
Now think of a REALLY GOOD adaptation of the book, but with Mech suits and huge bugs. Something like EDF (Earth Defense Force) but with more gore and dark.
Comic Book...
(> JTHM (Johnny the homicidal maniac) by Jhonen Vasquez: The wolds of Jhonen Vasquez are always bizarre and weird. I also love his dark humor.
I would kill for a video game adaptation of a crazy guy that kills people just to keep a wall painted. Btw Jhonen Vasquez was also the creator of Invader Zim that was my first introduction to his works, speaking of the devil.
Cartoon...
(> Invader Zim also by Jhonen Vasquez: I need this in my life as long it remains creepy and it's a good adaptation of the cartoon.
Movies...
Non, cause for some GUN DAMN reason they always manage to ruin movie adaptations, sure there are few good movie based games one example: LOTR.
Still I rather not risk it... *cough* Independence Day *cough* That is actually good *cough*. Sorry I feel a bit sick, it's getting cold out here.
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Zombie Tramp (Comic)
If we can get Lollipop Chainsaw then I'd love for this comic to be adapted into a similar action game filled with loads of gore, violence, gratuitous nudity and large amounts of unlockable costumes that are featured in the comics, it has all the material needed to be as video game as a video game can be.
If you haven't read the comics, I highly recommend them, yeah it seems like a typical T&A comics at first glance, but it's got a really interesting story and the main character is really cool, fun and relateable.
It's still ongoing and has even spawned a shared universe with other comic series like Vampblade, Dollface and Black Betty.
Nina & Ariel (Comic)
Grab Avalanche Studios, remake the Mad Max game with these 2 ladies, their story and a very R18+ mindset and we're golden.
(I really can't wait for Issue 2 of this comic)
Belladonna (Comic)
The perfect foundation to bring back what God of War used to be, a chaotic, gory as hell action game with massive monsters to kill, all the gratuitous nudity one could want and a badass & brutal main character.
If they were 100% faithful to this comic, it would most likely get an Adult Only rating.
I think a solid turn based strategy game or 4x game could be built out of the setting of the Honor Harrington novels. The timescale of combat in the setting is simply to long for a real time without issues. (To be fair, if anyone could do it I'd think Tindalos could.) You'd have plenty of material to work with and the lack of prior adaptations would help. Licencing would be a pain I imagine but that's inherent.
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I would like to experience Frederick Pohl's Gateway. But I don't think that a game can reproduce his atmosphere.
I would also like to fight for survival in a ship/space station infested with watchmakers from The Mote in God's Eye. But the watchmakers should have a real AI, capable of crushing humans like Leela does in chess.
The player should learn how the watchmakers behave, and try to sneak out of the station, like in Alien Isolation, by using manipulation, sabotage, deceive, stealth and exploiting the game's physics. Any minor mistake, and the watchmakers rain over you.
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I would like a proper adaption of The Lord of the Rings. Not another Shadow of Mordor-esque title, as good as they are. I want something with the gameplay and exploration of Skyrim, and the richness of story in The Witcher 3. Something with a similar setting of the LOTR books has great potential to be amazing. There is so much lore to work with.
I can just imagine the beautiful and the evil landscapes. The vast amount of weapons. The armor. The races that can be chosen. The traveling. This is a game I want to play before I die.
I think it would be interesting to see a game based on Farscape. A Lupin III game might also be interesting, there's already some games based on the series (including a board game that was only released in Italy) but I haven't really looked into it, there might be some good ones, I've heard there's some bad ones as well.
Chickens are quite possibly the most vicious creatures I have encountered.
There was an old TV Show that had a brief duration, but I thought it would be an awesome concept for a game.
The show was called "Brimstone" where a cop named Ezekiel Stone killed a man that raped his wife that was let off the hook. Stone then was killed shortly after and sent to hell. Then an unprecedented event 15 years later caused 113 nasty escapees to flee Hell (in human form on the show), so the devil made a deal with Stone by allowing him to come back to Earth from Hell to do his dirty work for him and track them down. Stone then received 113 named pictographs that are tattooed on his body whereby the corresponding pictograph burns away when an escapee is sent back to Hell. Stone is doing all this at a chance to be sent back to Earth in order to be redeemed, to get a chance to see his wife again, but the devil not only taunts him, he gets in Stone's way by throwing him a curve ball every once in a while for his own amusement. This creates an interesting dynamic between Stone and the Devil, who disguises himself as the adult version of a kid Stone bullied when he was younger. The writing was good.
I enjoyed the show, but a well done game where you go around solving "quest lines" that lead you to each escapee to send back to Hell with the Devil mocking you or making your life harder would be so entertaining. If you're curious about the show, I've posed some links below.
I have always wanted a really well made stargate game where like the series its just as much what you decide to do as the shooting.
I second that, I always wanted a good Stargate video game, but the only promising one, was canceled. However I believe definitely could work, I think of something like what No Man Sky was suppose to be, but without flying from planet to planet with a Spaceship, you use the Stargate to explore. You would start out with one gate address, then from exploring you would acquire more.
As much as I like SG1 from the show, I think it would be cool, if you were the leader of your own squad that you customized yourself, choosing your members' skills and appearances. The reason I say this, was because one of the biggest things about Stargate, was having that squad, which were like family and at times they would go through some pretty big hardships on their missions. So having that custom squad you made, I feel would give the player more an attachment to them, and allow for some cool missions, and if your squadmates say had permadeath, it would allow you has squad leader to make some pretty impactful choices, along with other big choices that could affect back home on earth.
Now I know this seems a bit of a stretch, and I really don't think a game like this would be for just casual players, but I think having mechanics like these, would make you somewhat more immersed in a world, which focuses on exploration, but also those big decisions that are consistently made by the leaders of the squads throughout the show.
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