But how would they work out the choice of gender in the beginning? I mean if you want to go for a male spellcaster (as i usually do) you'd have the whole of tar'valon on your asstheComposer said:As much as I know it probably never work, I would love to see a Wheel of Time RPG. It would be difficult to pull off, but I'd give it a chance if Bioware or Bethesda were behind it. Bioware would be able to capture the deep, intricate story and weave that into gameplay, whereas Bethesda would set the player loose in Jordan's incredibly detailed and interesting world. Either would be awesome if done right.
You could still play as a man who could channel. You'd just have to join the Dragon Reborn and train with him instead of in Tar Valon.matt_newgrove said:But how would they work out the choice of gender in the beginning? I mean if you want to go for a male spellcaster (as i usually do) you'd have the whole of tar'valon on your asstheComposer said:As much as I know it probably never work, I would love to see a Wheel of Time RPG. It would be difficult to pull off, but I'd give it a chance if Bioware or Bethesda were behind it. Bioware would be able to capture the deep, intricate story and weave that into gameplay, whereas Bethesda would set the player loose in Jordan's incredibly detailed and interesting world. Either would be awesome if done right.![]()
Talk about branching story, good lord! Guess one shouldn't get ones hopes up of this ever being released *sadface* If youll excuse me I'll just go cut myself now....theComposer said:You could still play as a man who could channel. You'd just have to join the Dragon Reborn and train with him instead of in Tar Valon.matt_newgrove said:But how would they work out the choice of gender in the beginning? I mean if you want to go for a male spellcaster (as i usually do) you'd have the whole of tar'valon on your asstheComposer said:As much as I know it probably never work, I would love to see a Wheel of Time RPG. It would be difficult to pull off, but I'd give it a chance if Bioware or Bethesda were behind it. Bioware would be able to capture the deep, intricate story and weave that into gameplay, whereas Bethesda would set the player loose in Jordan's incredibly detailed and interesting world. Either would be awesome if done right.![]()
Nah, it's doable. Would have to be something similar to Dragon Age's origin stories, but I could definitely see it working. The biggest problem facing a serious WoT game would be the fact that Robert Jordan is dead, so keeping a game in line with the books and his vision of the world would be difficult. Gameplay wise, just do something similar to Dragon Age or Oblivion and you'd be set.matt_newgrove said:Talk about branching story, good lord! Guess one shouldn't get ones hopes up of this ever being released *sadface* If youll excuse me I'll just go cut myself now....theComposer said:You could still play as a man who could channel. You'd just have to join the Dragon Reborn and train with him instead of in Tar Valon.matt_newgrove said:But how would they work out the choice of gender in the beginning? I mean if you want to go for a male spellcaster (as i usually do) you'd have the whole of tar'valon on your asstheComposer said:As much as I know it probably never work, I would love to see a Wheel of Time RPG. It would be difficult to pull off, but I'd give it a chance if Bioware or Bethesda were behind it. Bioware would be able to capture the deep, intricate story and weave that into gameplay, whereas Bethesda would set the player loose in Jordan's incredibly detailed and interesting world. Either would be awesome if done right.![]()
I was thinking about this too. Sadly the plot and characters would be difficult to translate to a gaming audience...oh well.Singularly Datarific said:Ender's Game, maybe.