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Dynasty Warriors with Path of Exile's crunchiness
And it should have the soundtrack like DW6 did because that shit ruled
I think a John Wick game with a similar gameplay style as Rise Son of Rome would be killer.
I wanna build a fort and shoot at zombies on my phone with friends and can't seem to find someone to take my money.
A 2D pixel art farming simulator, but real industrial farming not the stardew valley idyllic farming type.
I'd like to play a video game that would level up my real life stats.
A VR game which is basically a room with a plethora of board games. So you can play with people from all over the world. Come on Hasbro make it happen
In The Valley of Gods... from the developers of Firewatch, too bad they've been acquired by Valve and they abandoned the project
A good sandbox MMO that people actually play, and doesn't have a high barrier of entry.
American McGee's Alice 3
...and how much would you pay for a pre-order special edition that came with a free in game hat for your character?
A sort of real time game that starts in third person, as a single character, and expands over time to a whole village. Set in a post apocalyptic world, where you wake up after the apocalypse and have to survive, eventually meeting other survivors and either fight them off or band together to form societies. Each person modelled like an rpg character, with skills sets and capabilities (electrician, plumber, computer geek, radio amateur, farmer and all the other things that make a self-sufficient village). It would need to model the dynamics of politics and how society was governed and the run-ins with other villages and roving bands of survivors.
A sort of mini civilisation but themed around rebuilding capability rather than discovering it.
Either a proper sequel to Chu-Chu Rocket that isn't that Duckmarines or the one exclusive to apple, or a modern Vib-Ribbon inspired game where I can pause without having to quit my session.
I especially want the Vib-Ribbon one so I can just have the game scan my music folder on my desktop and create custom tracks without me having to do anything.
A soulslike with strong plot and rpg elements that's not an action game that you need to dodge sometimes.
I like location based games, like Niantic has done, but with much less backstory.
A demolition derby game like wreckfest but without the racing. Leveling, gear, competitions are all focused on destroying other cars and being last one standing.
Bonus if some shenanigans are allowed like you get out of your car and fight other drivers.