Game Sequel Ideas That I Have

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Lacsapix

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Don't get me started on idea's of The Elder's Scroll V.....
Tes V: Skyrim
you start in a prison (as always) and your the chosen one to stop a dark force from invading Tamriel (as always)
don't get me wrong I love the elders scroll games (and novels) :D
 

oreopizza47

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i always thought that Devil May Cry might be able to benefit from a game that portrays the life of Dante and Vergil as younger, at a time when they didn't hate each other, so we could figure out why they do. don't get me wrong, i'm not begrudging any of the existing games, but telling us "hey, this blue guy hates you, so hate him back," was a bit aggravating. it could focus on a teamwork aspect, and maybe something at the end of the game splits them up and almost kills Vergil, which could cause a bit of tension between anyone.
 

migo

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HG131 said:
Marathon Reboot in the Source Engine. That or a remake. Make it true fans or Bungie!
I'd like to see it for iOS. Would be quite appropriate, and the lack of jump would make it quite suitable.
 

jaydub47

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zHellas said:
[Prototype] - A little spore or remnant from the project(I honestly can't remember much about it) flies around and infects a child.
I guess you could say he's a [prototyke]...
OH YEAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
 

azncutthroat

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Soulcalibur V should be steam-punk.

Mirror's Edge 2 should continue the dystopia of Mirror's Edge 1, but base the story around a revolution in the city.

GTA V's main character should be the crazy Latino woman from GTA: San Andreas who was CJ's "girlfriend."
 

Freakmonkey9

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A sequel to InFamous where Cole McGraph isn't replaced by a clone of Nathan Drake.

Or Sucker Punch makes a next gen Sly Cooper, either way I'm happy.
 

Deef

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HG131 said:
Marathon Reboot in the Source Engine. That or a remake. Make it true fans or Bungie!
I'd play that only if they fixed the godawful level design. I couldn't even beat the third level of Durandal because I couldn't figure out where the fuck I was supposed to go.
 

SAMAS

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First, let me introduce you to the game itself:

Battle Engine Aquilia [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mMta1GrSgM]

This game came out for the PS2, PC, and IIRC, the Xbox. In it, you play as a Humongous Mecha fighting in the middle of a war zone. While you carry out your missions, the battle rages around you. Your actions turn the tide of the battle, and can even help you at times.

Enemies range from tiny infantry (you can't stomp them, but blowing them away with your landing thrusters is just as fun!) to tanks, turrets, aircraft, Naval vessels, and giant superweapons. Your machine has a variety of weapons, and can change into a flight mode to battle airborne enemies or strike ground targets from above.

The game's only drawbacks were a low budget, and the problem that your mech can't handle water at all.

Anyways, a sequel would change that part immediately. In fact, out of the different Battle Engines, amphibious machines would be available. Other machines would have well-defined operational parameters. Some would be built to fight best on land, some on the seas, and others in the air. Within that, you'd have bomber types, Artillery types, Frontal assault types, and the like.

Also, improve the army AI a bit, so it can fight for itself more on both sides.

The idea of the Wingman you get could also be expanded. Your first few missions are solo, then you get a Wingman, and by the end of the game, you're commanding a small squadron of fighters or a fireteam of Battle Engines.

Online play would be available: Cooperative campaign, free missions, deathmatches, and the like. Instead of weapons, you buy support attacks, like an airstrike, artillery, airdropping tank platoons, and even orbital strikes (lasers, Rods from God, and such). Missions and the campaign could also be played cooperatively offline as well, on the same system or on a second, third, or fourth.
 

BoxCutter

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KOTOR 3.

Play as Bastila's apprentice, help her find Revan at the edges of the galaxy. Pick up new and old teammates, visit worlds from the first&second games, depending on sex of the PC can romance characters that have aged with time (Mission Vao for male PC), I have a whole write up for this game that goes into detail.

I Would kill for a single player KOTOR 3.
 

KitsunetheFox

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I have an idea.
Pokemon: Shadow Grey.

You play a lowly rocket grunt who happens to be related to the local boss somehow. He turns you into a superspy and gives you your first mission, "Steal a pokemon from Professor Tree". When you get there, Tree mistakes you for the protagonist of the basic game and gives you a Pokemon. From there, your boss gives you the order to infiltrate the Pokemon League and thereby take control of the world. However, Tree reveals that he knows more about you than you think, and while he refuses to condone your actions, the old man treats you like a son, giving the game a moral choice system (choosing between 1 of 2 events in certain circumstances, e.g. assisting Team Rocket forces or rescuing wild Pokemon from construction), as you continue down the dark path, Tree's heart begins to break, but you gain more and more power within Team Rocket, which you can eventually overtake after defeating the League and bend both The Boss and Oak to your will. However, if you continue down the light path, you grow closer to your Pokemon and Professor Tree, while the Rocket forces begin to suspect you as a traitor and send special agents to terminate you and steal your Pokemon, culminating in an epic confrontation between you and the main boss. In the end, it becomes a much more interesting game, with choices that physically affect your gameplay experience rather than there being a completely linear story.

Your choices also affect the way in which your rival develops. A conversation system could allow you to work your rival into the perfect Team Rocket Agent or into a really caring and compassionate Pokemon trainer, possibly altering the conditions of the final boss fight (e.g. warping your rival might cause the final battle to be You + Tree v.s. Boss + Rival, whereas nurturing that rival might cause the final battle to be You + Rival v.s Boss, etc, etc).