On top of Still Life, Obsidian and Shivers, I'd like to see a sequel -- at least in spirit -- to The Last Express. If Jordan Mechner got involved with a project set around the same time, using modern 3D techniques and cell shading to get that Mucha lineart style, I'd buy it without blinking. Heck, I'd actually like to make a game like that myself, but I don't have any immediate plans for a game that I would confidently call a spiritual successor to TLE. Perhaps a Little Nemoesque tale, or perhaps just an adventure game set in Europe prior to WWI, exploring those old palaces and cities and such to find and save certain lost historical figures or their heirlooms or whatever. I can almost see a way to do it now, actually. Hmmn...
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