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Jadefalcon 03-30-2009 02:04 PM

Licenced adventures you'd like to see
 
What adventures, based on licenced properties would you like to see? Whether its based off a film, TV series, book or whatever. I've no illusions that any of these will happen, but just a fun thread.

First off, much as a few of us have complained about Lucasarts obsession with Star Wars, a Star Wars point and click adventure could be quite fun, especially if they used the Star Wars universe and didn't use one of the established characters as the main character. Also, set it in the timeline of Episode IV-VI. We've had the two Knights of the Old Republic RPG's, so an adventure in the original trilogy timeline might be nice.

More Discworld games. I'm not sure how people look back at Discworld Noir, but I enjoyed it. We don't necessarily have to stick to the confines of Ankh-Morpork either.

JackBurtonMe 03-30-2009 02:37 PM

Lord of the Rings and other Tolkien.

Ascovel 03-30-2009 03:11 PM

Have you tried this, Jack?

The Discworld and Star Trek adventure games were fun, but we probably had enough of those.

More Poe, Oz, Philip K. Dick maybe.

Earthsea trilogy. Thorgal. Rork. Tintin.

I don't know. I'd rather see more of original creations actually. I certainly wish Holywood would drop this licensing business. They went overboard with it lately. They can adapt anything now, but at best they only produce dull adaptations of exciting material.

Jadefalcon 03-30-2009 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Ascovel (Post 502416)
I don't know. I'd rather see more of original creations actually. I certainly wish Holywood would drop this licensing business. They went overboard with it lately. They can adapt anything now, but at best they only produce dull adaptations of exciting material.

Done well licencing can be good though, Indy and the fate of atlantis for example. However, look at the EA LOTR games which are little more than beat ups in the case of Two Towers and Return of the King, a stripped down Final Fantasy style game in the example of The Third Age and a Battlefront mod with LOTR:Conquest. The first Battle for Middle Earth was decent but that was about it.

Gιygαs 03-30-2009 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Ascovel (Post 502416)
The Discworld and Star Trek adventure games were fun, but we probably had enough of those.

Hmm... I've never heard of any Star Trek adventures. Are they any good?

Jadefalcon 03-30-2009 03:34 PM

Star Trek 25th Anniversary

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Tr...992_video_game)

Star Trek Judgement Rites

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Judgment_Rites

Star Trek A Final Unity

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Tr..._A_Final_Unity

After a brisk nap 03-30-2009 03:36 PM

MacGyver
Valerian & Laureline
One of the Vertigo fantasy comics (say Hellblazer, The Sandman or Lucifer)
The Old Testament (Exodus might make a good game)
Any soap opera/telenovela
The Wodehouse novels (Jeeves & Wooster)
Twin Peaks
Ringu/The Ring
The Geico ads

therabidfrog 03-30-2009 03:49 PM

I think the show Dragnet would be cool. How about a Twin Peaks adventure game? Every Which Way But Loose! They could put in a mechanic where you have to switch to the arangatange to solve some of the puzzles!

Godzilla would also be cool. You could run around a city being destroyed. Trying to avoid getting hit by debris or burned to a crisp. You know figure out how to get out of the city alive.

Battlestar Galactica
The films of John Wayne
Mad Max
How about a Bollywood musical adventure?

bbX1138 03-31-2009 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by therabidfrog (Post 502425)
Mad Max
How about a Bollywood musical adventure?

Brilliant! Although Full Throttle is essentially Mad Max: The Adventure Game...

I'd love to see a Hectic Planet advnture game. Starts out small, gets nice and epic, loads of ska and punk rock bands on the soundtrack...

ILoveYou 03-31-2009 03:20 AM

- A proper X-files AG; 9 total of games in the series, based on the nine seasons the TV show ran for. Each game would be kinda like a summary of the whole season. I know this'll never happen, so don't start lol.

- Stephen King's Rose Red; The mansion in the movie is huge and changes all the time. I think this would bring an interesting (and possibly a new) aspect to the genre. Instead of walking back and forth from one room to another and inspecting the same things over and over again (like in most AG's), the rooms, hallways and items would disappear or change. Also, the characters have their own side-stories among with the main story of the house and it's ghosts, so it'd really be a massive release with a lot to inspect, if made correctly.

- Twilight: Granted, the book and the movie aren't exactly deep story-wise or character wise but I still think it'd make a nice 3-game series. It's not like there's no predictable ag stories around, before this LOL.

All of the above would require a huge budget though and the only one that I consider being a realistic possibility is the Twilight Saga turned into an adventure game series.

AndreaDraco83 03-31-2009 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by After a brisk nap (Post 502423)
Twin Peaks

Aw! It would be awesome! :)

Brimstone 03-31-2009 03:49 AM

The Anita Blake novels would be perfect. Female lead character who is not only a bad ass vampire hunter, but is also a necromancer and zombie raiser (she raises zombies for a living, the hunting is a sideline). Vampires are legalized and have their own society among humans and strict rules of operation (hence the need for hunters). Lycanthropes of all flavors exist and are usually treated like dangerous AIDS patients. They have to keep human society from knowing what they are or end up losing everything, including their lives. I don't want to get too much into the story line but there are several books and more to come. http://www.laurellkhamilton.org/Anita/AnitaCSS1.html

Jadefalcon 03-31-2009 04:30 AM

The Trigan Empire series of graphic novels by Don Lawrence, but the source material is a bit obscure for some people.

Fantasysci5 03-31-2009 07:28 AM

Hmm...Red Dwarf? :P

Ariel Type 03-31-2009 08:12 AM

After a second thought, Red Dwarf adventure would be really nice. IF it would be made by some Brits, like Woodroffes. Chris Barrie and Robert Llewellyn already lent their voices to Simon and Feeble, so it's a fair deal

mattmanp 03-31-2009 10:10 AM

I always thought Dilbert would make a good adventure game, but I guess Wallace & Gromit fits a similar mold. I'd also like to see the comic book franchise Fables and the Ringworld novels.

After a brisk nap 03-31-2009 10:13 AM

There already are a couple of Ringworld adventure games, mattmanp.

therabidfrog 03-31-2009 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Ariel Type (Post 502503)
After a second thought, Red Dwarf adventure would be really nice. IF it would be made by some Brits, like Woodroffes. Chris Barrie and Robert Llewellyn already lent their voices to Simon and Feeble, so it's a fair deal

What is this Simon and Feeble you speak of?

I wish they would bring back ridiculous star vehicles with none sense plots. Like a game where early 70's Jethro Tull is sucked into another dimension, and you have to use your wits and lyrically adept ballads to save a magic space kingdom. Ah the 80's to early 90's... a more innocent time.

Dale Baldwin 03-31-2009 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by therabidfrog (Post 502516)
What is this Simon and Feeble you speak of?

Chris Barrie voiced Simon in the first Simon the Sorcerer, and Llewellyn voiced Feeble in The Feeble Files.

dekaneas297 03-31-2009 10:29 AM

Most of the games mentioned here are 'meant' for action/arcade games not adventure ones


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