I was thinking the same thing. Supernatural is not quite the right property for a video game, but a good tabletop RPG would be right up it's alley.Makabriel said:I'm not so sure about a Supernatural game. A PnP game maybe, but video game? I could see it being like Secret World almost..
there was a stargate game in production. The beta looked to be really, really good, and it got canceled from licensing disputes.an annoyed writer said:Pffft. You two are so silly.. the real answer is right behind both of you on the shelf!
Seriously, a full Stargate game would be the bawss sawss, since you could have shooting, exploration, vehicle sections, dialogue choices, special attributes for each of the squad members, and you've got a universe that's got metric fucktons of lore that you can pull from! I want to see all of that in a Mass Effect-style big-ass game.
I'm well aware. There was also a third-person shooter that was released, but it was multiplayer-only and got shut down a year after release. That franchise has had it really rough.TechTim said:there was a stargate game in production looked to be really really good and it got scrappedan annoyed writer said:Pffft. You two are so silly.. the real answer is right behind both of you on the shelf!
Seriously, a full Stargate game would be the bawss sawss, since you could have shooting, exploration, vehicle sections, dialogue choices, special attributes for each of the squad members, and you've got a universe that's got metric fucktons of lore that you can pull from! I want to see all of that in a Mass Effect-style big-ass game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Worlds
I'm sure they did make a Buffy game, back in the PS2/XBOX/Gamecube era. I forgot how good it was.Thunderous Cacophony said:I was thinking the same thing. Supernatural is not quite the right property for a video game, but a good tabletop RPG would be right up it's alley.Makabriel said:I'm not so sure about a Supernatural game. A PnP game maybe, but video game? I could see it being like Secret World almost..
You want a video game of magical demon-fighters with quips and awesome? Buffy: The Vampire Slayer. Think about it. Set in Sunnydale, so your level designers don't have to come up with a new small town every mission. There's the Big Bad you have to foil over the course of the game, with minor demons and vampires as open-world subplots that you have to deal with (or else the city will descend into madness). You've got a good crop of long-lasting characters you can interact with face-to-face, rather than just the brothers and the NPC of the week (plus, you can find the clues and leave the un-fun research to be handled by them off-screen).
While this comparison seems for the most part pretty fair, there's a vast gap in both writing quality and actor performance between Saints Row and Archer.Lunar Templar said:Supernatural should have won.
why?
cause this was all I could think when Criss was talking about his Archer game.
"Saints Row? He does know about Saints Row right?"