Xenosaga remake incorporating the plots all the way through Xenogears and a sequel.
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Maybe a slightly different take but… I always thought the Queensrÿche album Operation: Mindcrime could have been an interesting movie.
I’d probably try to get that made/fund that as a project.
Metal Gear Cobra: The Joy
The story of how the unit came to be Heroes in WWII, and especially the Normandy event for them. I want to see The Joy's story earlier. Potentially allow replaying as each member of the team.
A sequel could be training Snake amd doing missions with him in the 50's, ending with the flight to space.
Alternatively, tell the story of Raiden saving Sunny.
Neuromancer, with out updating it for technology. I want that phone bank scene.
I'm sure there is, but they're unknown to me. I'm not going to fund stuff already owned and made and has a bunch of sequels and spinoffs. I'm going to find and fund something new, something that the other people with money aren't taking a risk on.
Maybe Rogue System, if I am remembering the name right. It had a Kickstarter that failed to meet the minimum, but God damn it sounds like a bad ass idea. A space sim where you would have to actually re-route power through other systems when the normal link has been damage and basically all the stupid little jargon ideas they do to solve things in Star Trek would be mechanics in the game. If you wanted. It would have had settings for so much shit to make it as arcadey or as realistic as you wanted.
Ambitious as hell, but the developer had videos actually showing off some of the mechanics in action and it was as good as I imagined it could be and I'm still kinda upset that its Kickstarter failed.
Ecco the dolphin mania
I would buy WOTC and gift it to Larian to make bg4
Immortal gates of pyre.
a bunch of the best starcraft II modders got together and made a spiritual successor to sc2 with books upon books of lore, entire functioning languages, an incredible UX, the best rts gameplay i've ever experienced, and all they need is fucking funding. ugh.
A sequel to Blood Wake or at least a spiritual successor.
Not many people know about this game but I feel it would do somewhat well with online multiplayer. I was in it for the single player story. I’m still intrigued by the world they created.
Id like to see a dark mirror series of star trek starting from 'evil' Spock sending the crew of the enterprise back to their reality. Following his struggles to convert the Terran Empire into the Federation.
Yes, an rpg vector based video game to play in the browser. Actually trying to rearrange my life so I can make it :)
I would fund a full release of the Divided States, especially if I could fund an entire series of alt history shows.
A great game that uses time traveling as a key gameplay and plot device.
Games with time travel are very rare, there are a couple that come to mind.
Time splitters uses time travel in the plot and very little mechanically.
Achron is an RTS with time travel mechanics that's honestly the only game I've ever played that allows you to time travel freely. E.g. send a scout to the enemy base, he gets killed, so you go back and don't send him.
The Journeyman Project is an old game that seems fond to me, but I'm not sure how it would hold up now.
There’s an answer right there.
I’d like to remake Darkest of Days and let it live up to its potential.