Posted October 12, 2021

Darvond
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States

andysheets1975
RIP Roy 01/07/2023
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted October 12, 2021
I'll second Solomon Kane, and also say I want a real Conan game.
I've always thought a Mike Hammer beat-em/shoot-em-up would be fun. Just a nasty, mean-spirited, violent game.
John Carter of Mars.
Elric.
People always wring their hands over how to do a Superman game, but I think a point-and-click adventure would be great. Just use your variety of powers to solve various puzzles and tests of morality and ethics. Which is basically what DC's superheroes were before everyone got so preoccupied with making them punch everything all the time.
I've always thought a Mike Hammer beat-em/shoot-em-up would be fun. Just a nasty, mean-spirited, violent game.
John Carter of Mars.
Elric.
People always wring their hands over how to do a Superman game, but I think a point-and-click adventure would be great. Just use your variety of powers to solve various puzzles and tests of morality and ethics. Which is basically what DC's superheroes were before everyone got so preoccupied with making them punch everything all the time.

Matewis
By Toutatis!
Registered: Jan 2011
From South Africa

Breja
You're in my spot
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland
Posted October 12, 2021

Bravestarr intro
Post edited October 12, 2021 by Breja

Cambrey
Purple Dot Cultist
Registered: Oct 2008
From France
Posted October 12, 2021
I'd love to see some of Jack Vance's work adaptations. Cugel's Saga would make an interesting adventure game.

kai2
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Registered: Jun 2013
From United States

Swedrami
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Registered: Jul 2018
From Germany
Posted October 12, 2021

Because Wagner's Ring cycle treatment of the Nibelungenlied poem already got turned into a game in 1998.
All in all three games actually, including a text adventure from 1993 and a 1996(!) open world FPP/TPP DOS adventure/RPG-lite from Psygnosis. I raise you Galaxy Rangers.
Or anything taking place in the criminally underused Sci-Fi Frontier setting. Although ExeKiller looks like as if it might scratch that itch, at least in part.

dtgreene
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kai2
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Posted October 12, 2021


Because Wagner's Ring cycle treatment of the Nibelungenlied poem already got turned into a game in 1998.
All in all three games actually, including a text adventure from 1993 and a 1996(!) open world FPP/TPP DOS adventure/RPG-lite from Psygnosis.
I knew of the 1996 game, but not the earlier Ring Cycle. Interesting.

BreOl72
Gamer since Pong on the Atari 2600
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany

Darvond
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted October 12, 2021
You actually gave me a serious reply, I was going to suggest a Computer Chronicles quiz kit where you try to predict what the host is going to talk about based on the product, and if it actually made a real impact or was relegated to the dustbin of history.
Games based on Asimov books would be great.
Games based on Asimov books would be great.

Swedrami
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Registered: Jul 2018
From Germany
Posted October 12, 2021
Still waiting for a proper character-driven open world RPG adventure in the Warhammer 40,000 setting.
Basically The Witcher but centered around a prominent figure like Gregor Eisenhorn or Belisarius Cawl.
Also a concept from the W40K universe that I think would lend itself really well to a game adaptation is Genestealers resp. Genestealer Cults slowly infiltrating, secretly rising up within and trying to take control over Hive Cities.
The turn-based gameplay would consist of strategic macro-level management via a Frostpunk-like top down view on a Hive City and go through multiple stages or generations, starting with the concealed arrival of a single genestealer, spreading/reproducing/creating more human-looking hybrids, further concealing themselves by forming an organisation like yet another cult in the name of the Emperor, embedding agents in key positions of the Hive City's governmental structure, and then ultimately, upon receiving the approaching Tyranid hive fleet's signal, reveal themselves and either completely overthrow and take control of the Hive City or cause as much diversion and disruption as possible until the hive fleet's arrival.
Basically The Witcher but centered around a prominent figure like Gregor Eisenhorn or Belisarius Cawl.
Also a concept from the W40K universe that I think would lend itself really well to a game adaptation is Genestealers resp. Genestealer Cults slowly infiltrating, secretly rising up within and trying to take control over Hive Cities.
The turn-based gameplay would consist of strategic macro-level management via a Frostpunk-like top down view on a Hive City and go through multiple stages or generations, starting with the concealed arrival of a single genestealer, spreading/reproducing/creating more human-looking hybrids, further concealing themselves by forming an organisation like yet another cult in the name of the Emperor, embedding agents in key positions of the Hive City's governmental structure, and then ultimately, upon receiving the approaching Tyranid hive fleet's signal, reveal themselves and either completely overthrow and take control of the Hive City or cause as much diversion and disruption as possible until the hive fleet's arrival.
Post edited October 12, 2021 by Swedrami

Pouyou-pouyou
Gilius, dwarven pirate-druid, ship mast staff
Registered: Nov 2016
From France
Posted October 12, 2021
Legend of the 5 Rings would be a perfect setting for a RPG, MMORPG, or a Total War strategy game.

mqstout
Pittsburgh cis-gay-male
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted October 12, 2021
I want Owlcat's next game to be based on Starfinder rather than Pathfinder.
Pouyou-pouyou: Legend of the 5 Rings would be a perfect setting for a RPG, MMORPG, or a Total War strategy game. 100%. Asian-Fantasy family-building TBS, please. (But not all in on the "grand strategy" games. But mythic hero units and loyalty.)
Another of my favorite novels, Bruce Sterling's Holy Fire, would make for a great close in 3rd person RPG. (Basic premise: Very old woman in the ruling class once society is a gerontocracy gets life extension procedures, including making her brain think young. She has shock of youth vs being a member of the gerontocracy.)
(Basically any of his novels would make great narrative games. Heavy Weather, a story about chasing post-climate-change superstorms? Yes.)

Another of my favorite novels, Bruce Sterling's Holy Fire, would make for a great close in 3rd person RPG. (Basic premise: Very old woman in the ruling class once society is a gerontocracy gets life extension procedures, including making her brain think young. She has shock of youth vs being a member of the gerontocracy.)
(Basically any of his novels would make great narrative games. Heavy Weather, a story about chasing post-climate-change superstorms? Yes.)
Post edited October 12, 2021 by mqstout

Breja
You're in my spot
Registered: Apr 2012
From Poland
Posted October 12, 2021
Honestly, while I enjoy it greatly, I feel like the Germanic/Norse mythology and folklore have been done to death in games. What I would love to see is a game based on Irish lore. Whether it would be the Ulster cycle and Cuchulainn's story, or the Tuatha De Danaan's wars with the Fomorians, or the Fianna cycle, there's so much material there I'm amazed it remains almost entirely untapped. And it's influence on our modern fantasy has been tremendous as well, just not nearly as broadly advertised as the Germanic stuff.
Post edited October 12, 2021 by Breja