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Post by Mr. Glow on Apr 23, 2013 22:57:55 GMT 1
A proper Superman game where you can freeroam at least the entire planet Earth. (And ideally the rest of the solar system). And traverse it all in seconds.
Might as well dream big.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Apr 27, 2013 0:17:11 GMT 1
Dishonored 2, but with the removal of all the idiotproofing. And no Blink.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Jun 1, 2013 1:49:17 GMT 1
A game where you play as Jesus Christ.
You'd start out at the beginning of his journey, with nothing more than being the son of God to your name and you'd travel Judea, performing miracles and gaining followers
There'd be a moral choice system, which would roughly be a sort of Old Testament vs. New Testament type deal. You could choose to be an Angry Jesus, who beats people up, is more militant and grows more powerful off his followers' anger as they fight the Romans, or a more loving, humble Jesus who goes about walking on water and telling his followers stories about peace and love.
The gameplay could be pretty fun, you could command troops in battle if you were being Evil Jesus, or alternately you'd have to wow people with impressive feats. Jesus telling parables could be presented as minigames. Like maybe the Parable of the Good Samaritan would be a time trial where you have to race to an inn with the wounded traveller as fast as possible. And the better you do in these minigames, the more people in the audience are convinced to join your cause. Not to mention the gameplay opportunities stuff like driving out spirits, healing and bringing people back from the dead and fighting storms would provide.
And you'd have to care for your flock. Making sure they have a place to stay, food (Which Good Jesus would be able to replicate after taking the Feeding of the 5,000 skill), making sure the Romans don't pay too much attention and keeping angrier Christians calm.
Also, there'd be an optional Mary Magdalene romance.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jun 1, 2013 1:59:00 GMT 1
A game where you play as Jesus Christ. You'd start out at the beginning of his journey, with nothing more than being the son of God to your name and you'd travel Judea, performing miracles and gaining followers There'd be a moral choice system, which would roughly be a sort of Old Testament vs. New Testament type deal. You could choose to be an Angry Jesus, who beats people up, is more militant and grows more powerful off his followers' anger as they fight the Romans, or a more loving, humble Jesus who goes about walking on water and telling his followers stories about peace and love. The gameplay could be pretty fun, you could command troops in battle if you were being Evil Jesus, or alternately you'd have to wow people with impressive feats. Jesus telling parables could be presented as minigames. Like maybe the Parable of the Good Samaritan would be a time trial where you have to race to an inn with the wounded traveller as fast as possible. And the better you do in these minigames, the more people in the audience are convinced to join your cause. Not to mention the gameplay opportunities stuff like driving out spirits, healing and bringing people back from the dead and fighting storms would provide. And you'd have to care for your flock. Making sure they have a place to stay, food (Which Good Jesus would be able to replicate after taking the Feeding of the 5,000 skill), making sure the Romans don't pay too much attention and keeping angrier Christians calm. Also, there'd be an optional Mary Magdalene romance. This! This is awesome! I would love to see that game!
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Post by Mister Buch on Jun 1, 2013 2:14:58 GMT 1
I love the phrase "nothing more than being the son of God to your name". xD
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jun 1, 2013 4:35:49 GMT 1
Wow. Um... no.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jun 1, 2013 10:56:44 GMT 1
I like evil Jesus, sounds like a bad ass.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jun 1, 2013 12:47:42 GMT 1
I also like the idea of playing - rather than as Dark Jesus, how about instead having the choice between "Mortal Prophet Jesus" or "Son of God / Actually Divine Jesus"? Taking the contrast between the two schools of thought that he was either actually the Son of God, or he was just a mortal man who had charm and charisma and a boat-load of political influence?
I don't quite believe in a Dark Jesus... from all accounts I've read, he was a good man - whether a Good Mortal Man or a Good Demi-God Man... I don't recall reading any accounts of him beating people up or being Militant. I know the musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" might not be the most accurate representation, but... I do recall him having to calmly talk his men out of wanting to fight...
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jun 1, 2013 12:56:00 GMT 1
Well he lost his shit once when he found people selling sacrifices inside a temple.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jun 1, 2013 13:12:58 GMT 1
Can you blame him? They were going against God's way... and that's actually the only time I can recall him being really angry...
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jun 1, 2013 13:40:40 GMT 1
Same, for the rest he was super chill. Hell he didnt even punch Judas in the face, i woul. Then again because of Judas, Jesus became an icon so....
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jun 1, 2013 13:46:27 GMT 1
Well, Judas was simply following God's (and as a result, Jesus') Grand Scheme... so punching him in the face would be counter-productive...
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Post by Mister Buch on Jun 1, 2013 13:48:57 GMT 1
Clint on behalf of the world I apologise.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jun 1, 2013 14:25:09 GMT 1
Well, Judas was simply following God's (and as a result, Jesus') Grand Scheme... so punching him in the face would be counter-productive... Not really since Judas already did his job by screwing over Jesus to the Romans. So punching him in the face while the Centurions are stood right there could be a good reaction.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jun 1, 2013 14:38:03 GMT 1
Well, Judas was simply following God's (and as a result, Jesus') Grand Scheme... so punching him in the face would be counter-productive... Not really since Judas already did his job by screwing over Jesus to the Romans. So punching him in the face while the Centurions are stood right there could be a good reaction. But why punish a man for doing what he was meant to do?
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