All right, so I recently did one of these about the Kinect and that got me thinking. Anyways, it's the same scenario. Like I said in that other thread, I don't like to complain about a problem unless I have recommendations on how to fix it.
Anyways, so you work for a video game company and get assigned to make a scary game. It HAS to be the best of the best. They are paying you for your genius so let's see it. Keep in mind not to say anything that would upset the mods (if you think of something that you think might anger a mod then just PM it to me). Also,
My thoughts:
-It would be similar to "Condemned" game. I say we take the idea of the psychos and make it crazier. Who wasn't freaked out by the Tibbits scene? So, you would be a normal person who gets captured and has to escape. (Oh, I wasn't a fan of the
)
-Now, this would then add a touch of "Silent Hill". There's ominous messages about and you have little to no idea where to go, danger at any turn, etc.
-Then, a splash of "Disaster Report", where there are multiple endings available throughout the game. You can choose to simply end the game by escaping or heading back in. For an example, let's say that you've helped save somebody else but then you hear some screaming from a basement/attic window or something. You can choose to simply leave and you will see an ending sequence and the credits OR you can turn back around and head back in. (Yeah, there will be an acheivement for "completely" finishing the game.)
-I would also make it Kinect-capable. By that, I mean that it can be played by using either the Kinect or a traditional controller.
Feel free to either make your own ideas or add on to mine. For continuity sake, I say that if you're adding ideas, do so by quoting. If you're editing somebodyelse's idea, do so with a quote and an explanation (just don't flame or say something like "because that's lame.") without adding an improvement. Oh, feel free to snip whatever bit you're not referencing to keep this from getting too long. Thank you and enjoy!
OT: I tried using the searchbar and didn't see this. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.
Anyways, so you work for a video game company and get assigned to make a scary game. It HAS to be the best of the best. They are paying you for your genius so let's see it. Keep in mind not to say anything that would upset the mods (if you think of something that you think might anger a mod then just PM it to me). Also,
My thoughts:
-It would be similar to "Condemned" game. I say we take the idea of the psychos and make it crazier. Who wasn't freaked out by the Tibbits scene? So, you would be a normal person who gets captured and has to escape. (Oh, I wasn't a fan of the
cult mind control bit...I mean, it would be more realistic if they had it as brain washing but I don't like cults in games. That's just my opinion.
-Now, this would then add a touch of "Silent Hill". There's ominous messages about and you have little to no idea where to go, danger at any turn, etc.
-Then, a splash of "Disaster Report", where there are multiple endings available throughout the game. You can choose to simply end the game by escaping or heading back in. For an example, let's say that you've helped save somebody else but then you hear some screaming from a basement/attic window or something. You can choose to simply leave and you will see an ending sequence and the credits OR you can turn back around and head back in. (Yeah, there will be an acheivement for "completely" finishing the game.)
-I would also make it Kinect-capable. By that, I mean that it can be played by using either the Kinect or a traditional controller.
Feel free to either make your own ideas or add on to mine. For continuity sake, I say that if you're adding ideas, do so by quoting. If you're editing somebodyelse's idea, do so with a quote and an explanation (just don't flame or say something like "because that's lame.") without adding an improvement. Oh, feel free to snip whatever bit you're not referencing to keep this from getting too long. Thank you and enjoy!
OT: I tried using the searchbar and didn't see this. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.