Yeah, it was pretty terrible, sub-par beat-em-up that basically got old after about an hour.GuerrillaClock said:Yeah... wasn't that the one with Fred Durst as an unlockable character, or am I thinking of something else. It wasn't half as good as the film it I'm right.
Die Hard Vendetta came out on the last gen consoles... an FPS. it wasn't terrible but it had some pretty frustrating controls and bullet time. Ugh.Somethingironic said:Shoot em up, v for vendetta, die hard, etc
Yay for Tintin!Anarchemitis said:The Adventures of Tintin. (I am aware that it's not a movie but will be soon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_%28film%29]) One that does really well and not 8-bit.
Hmmm...a Dexter game sounds like an intriguing idea actiually...super_smash_jesus said:I would have to say fifth element, it would play as a first person shooter (or maybe third person play similar to bond: everything or nothing) You just can't beat shoot em' ups that involve intergalactic travel, car chases through multiple layers of cityscape, and a nice sequence in the end opera where all hell breaks loose. That, or maybe a game about a tv show such as dexter, Killing...and solving crimes? Might have potential...
Yeah, see, a game based on the BOOK might be a good idea... but don't mention the film around me, it sends me into a powerful rage...Spartan Bannana said:I am legend, it wouldn't follow the story of the movie it would be before day 1000 mabye at the beginning of the outbreak. It would be multiplayer with a few other people still alive helping Dr. Neville and mabye someone playing as Sam. It would be a sandbox style survival game, and you would be able to wander around a dilapidated NYC looting any store to get what you need.
Besides the light gun arcade games, I think there was a Zoo Tycoon-like Jurassic Park game, not sure though. It sounds like a decent setting for a military shooter, where you're helicopter crash landed on the island and you and you're teammates need to find a way off. Stealth and using the environment for camoflouage or for setting traps would be a big part of the game. Add some squad mechanics, free roaming gameplay, and sections where you can play as a raptor or T-rex, and you've got yourself a pretty kickass single player. For multiplayer, there could be a soldier vs dinosaur mode, similiar to Lost Planet Colonies.Johnn Johnston said:On a more serious note than my earlier post, a Jurassic Park survival game. As far as I know, there isn't a game based on 'The Park'.
Hell yes. Make it a Mass Effect style action RPG and I'd buy it in a heartbeat.Silent Biohazard Solid said:The Firefly/Serenity series would make a good video game. There's a lot of potential for various different gameplay elements that could be implemented into a game based on it.
And of course there is Trespasser, which is a Jurassic Park game in all but name- an FPS with you on an island full of dinosaurs.carsonnik said:Besides the light gun arcade games, I think there was a Zoo Tycoon-like Jurassic Park game, not sure though. It sounds like a decent setting for a military shooter, where you're helicopter crash landed on the island and you and you're teammates need to find a way off. Stealth and using the environment for camoflouage or for setting traps would be a big part of the game. Add some squad mechanics, free roaming gameplay, and sections where you can play as a raptor or T-rex, and you've got yourself a pretty kickass single player. For multiplayer, there could be a soldier vs dinosaur mode, similiar to Lost Planet Colonies.Johnn Johnston said:On a more serious note than my earlier post, a Jurassic Park survival game. As far as I know, there isn't a game based on 'The Park'.