Author Topic: What games do you want to be made?  (Read 4299 times)

Bethesda doesn't even consider New Vegas canon, which is sad because they didn't bother to read the lore and made a mess of it in Fallout 3. If anything Fallout 3 should have been a spin off like Tactics was. 
Fallout New Vegas is more of a Fallout 3 to me then Fallout 3. It has a ton of the elements from Van Buran, a branching storyline with multiple endings that aren't just based on karma, and it brings back a lot that Fallout 3 removed.

OT: Some game with really fast paced combat full of flips, slides, rolls, and realistic sword fighting.

Like the slow kind that slowly moves and consumers all in it's path?

Thats just another zombie wave survival. I want open world actual zombie stuff. Not any of those runner "zombies"

No, it's not. It has campaign modes

A FlatOut game with Forza-level damage realism. Also with Skate 3's internal model for the ragdolls.

No, it's not. It has campaign modes
So it's open world?

Oh, I'd also really really love a high-quality game like Mount & Blade: Warband.

That sort of similar system to acquiring troops and whatnot, and the combat system, but slightly more advanced.
Attacks that move where you want them to, and can get around parry's and blocks.


I really hope that Mount & Blade: Bannerlords can be a great successor to Warband.
Shame there's seemingly no progress at all on it's development (that's been released) since it's Teaser Trailer in over a year.

Obvious one: A 2005 iteration of Spore.

A realistic physics-based fighting simulator
Just like toribash, except not stuffty

a sequel to cave story
a sequel to super meat boy


tf2 campaign/story mode

 :cookieMonster:

A pixelated MMORPG that takes place on an elevator that climbs every time you beat the floor. Once you die, you get sent back to the first floor. There will be multiple towers, though and once you beat one, you get the next tower.

Then after you beat all the towers, you get an underground zone with infinite random floors.

^Search up 10,000,000,000 (10 Billion) on Steam.


^Search up 10,000,000,000 (10 Billion) on Steam.

I'm pretty sure you mean 10,000,000 (10 Million) unless they made a sequel