Thanks to HenrykForkbeard for asking this question. PC gamer forum,I will ask. “If you were a video game, what genre/type of game would you like to be in? And why? (additional credits for story/character descriptions)” Is it going to be a tree?” is a much more interesting question.
If you were a video gamer, what kind of game would you like to be and why?
Here is our answer. forum.
Lauren Morton, Associate Editor: An open-world RPG with no limits on how many things you can keep active in your quest log. All quests sound cool. I want to finish them all, but I can’t choose which one to do first. Biggest? main quest? What is my favorite companion personal quest? All I know is to pick up every quest you can find, complete most of them halfway, complete the least important ones, and ignore the main quests for as long as you’re allowed. I don’t remember if it was for the sake of it, but I was hoarding it.
Robin Valentine, Print Editor: I’m a classic point-and-click adventure game where clicking causes the protagonist to slowly walk around, offering half-baked sarcasm about things. One of those things where you’re constantly stuck, slamming random objects into each other and hoping they’ll combine into a solution.
Jody Macgregor, Weekend/AU Editor: I will be a stealth game. I’m quietly doing my job here in a low-chaos Clean Hands playthrough. (In this game, recovery items are tea.)
Sean Martin, Guide Writer: I would most likely be in the Total War game, but I don’t know how to turn off that advisor specifically. It’s inside!” Or pick a moment of rambling about spearman nuances.
Ted Litchfield, Associate Editor: I’m too half smart to make you feel bad, whatever your choice. I’m Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords.
Imogen Mellor, Feature Producer: A female action RPG with a bow. As a real-life shooter, I always choose archery builds when they are available. So ideally archery is good and fairly accurate yet fun game. I’m waiting for Wii Sports Resort improvements.
Rich Stanton, News Editor: My game is half survival sim keeping a base up and half Katamari-esque physics sim where feral kids ruin everything by flying around needlessly trying to contain the chaos.
Andy Chalk, US News Lead: I’m an idle game Leave me alone, I do what I do.
Tyler Wild, Editor-in-Chief: I started amateur boxing a year ago, so I think it will be a fighting game. However, I never actually competed, so I say it’s early access and currently only includes a training phase. I used to have a squeaky old controller and a sticky d-pad that sometimes makes my favorite characters flinch during their idle animations. , which is strange. Still, I’m sure it will work when the full game is released. I think this is a good thing.
Lauren Aitken, Deputy Guide Editor: I’m definitely either a narrative-driven RPG with lots of choice and romance and drama, or a chaotic management sim.
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Henrik Forkbeard: I think it’s going to be an RPG with an emotional roller coaster storyline that’s decidedly similar to Dark Souls in terms of annoyance and difficulty. I will follow the journey for In reality, he’s the only character that ever existed with a split personality and lots of loot.
wooden saucer: I was thinking of solitaire… I just want to be alone, but everyone plays me for cheesy thrills.
Pifanger: It’s one of those edutainment games that teach programming. There is a story that ties all programming challenges together, but it is rather weak.
Kaamos_Llama: Something that ends up in development hell and never gets released because every creative has a completely different idea.
Frindis: A detective point-and-click FPS game set in a neo-noir-inspired world that would make me a nasty John McClane with a headache. I worked at night and was slightly tanned due to all the burning neon lights affecting my headache. The mission is sent by my boss, his Mr. Biggles, a sad creature with an unsightly hat and a pointy tail from the mid-80s. You think you look cool in a hat, but it actually looks like someone made a hat by stomping your face in Melvin’s puddle.
Biggles would always call me when you were going to bed and tell me you were the only one on his list who could do the job. . In reality, I know he hates your guts and wants you to fail at your job and kill someone. Then slam your phone, drink acid on a rock, and scream into your rusty old sleeper.
Put on your snakeskin helmet, hit the pedals, and slowly descend the bright lanes of hell. All the while listening to the only music any sane person would ever hear in this crappy world. Tense deep bass punk music from The Great Warheads.
Main: An open-world party-based RPG (4-6 friends). It could be a fantasy or his sci-fi theme or a post-apocalyptic theme. Your companion and his NPCs have truly deep personalities and are equipped with advanced AI that makes them feel as if they were alive (no need to repeat the same dialogue over and over again). lots of dialogue and jokes. Conversations and choices made always have some effect on the game, big or small. Exploration and discovery will be key functions. The perspective is probably he’s 3rd person, but I’m not against his 1st person or isometric.
Zed crumpets: I’m retiring soon, so my games are Napping and Video Games Simulator. The main character is an old man who looks in the mirror and sees a young man.
Brian Boll: After incredible success, my board game (opens in new tab), has been inundated with requests to bring it to the world of video games. The deciding factor came when Gabe offered to release it as his B-side for Half Life 3.So the design is progressing well and is a tentative title Brian’s story (opens in new tab).
Of course you play as me.Start as a young prince Thomond (opens in new tab)the game begins 976 years after your death older brother (opens in new tab) Your first action is to get rid of the Vikings Limerick City (opens in new tab) and secure.
After that tutorial-like prologue, comes Act 1, an expansion that takes control of the southern provinces münster (opens in new tab) Act II continues to expand until the southern half of the island is overrun by 996. This is the hardest part of the game due to many alliance changes and strong opposition.
The third act is to secure the High Kingship of Ireland by 1002, mainly by defeating the then ruling House of O’Neill. Rather than the previous clan-on-clan battles and skirmishes, this period will feature full major campaigns and conflicts.
Act 4 is final, dealing with various rebellions, but mostly culminating in the final epic Battle of Clontarf (opens in new tab) In 1014 you led an army against the Norse-Irish defenses Dublin (opens in new tab)—and finally end the Vikings as the island’s military force.
It’s only four acts, but 50-100 scenes are all told.There’s always only one last scene in the game, a big duel that cuts through silk beard (opens in new tab) Split in two, which made him ForkBeard…
So you have it. The synopsis sounds like a long carnage, and it really is! – Besides military games, there are major diplomatic games. If you don’t bring the right man, if you don’t marry the right woman, if you don’t give the right gifts, if your daughter doesn’t accept the right proposal… you get the idea, things will soon turn south. to the battlefield.Since most of your pushes are north facing, this is clearly not good
I haven’t decided yet, but it seems natural to combine turn-based strategic and diplomatic phases interspersed with tactical resource demands and military operations. Switch to tactics only if the movement is in the same region.
There’s an easy difficulty that doesn’t require you to hit the “yearly” goal. Perhaps the map can be freely used to allow for more naval tactics.Naval was a big part of BB’s success.
Anyway, it’s just getting started, but Gabe says he’s got a little time to flesh it all out.
Ruzuyu: It may have been No Man’s Sky at launch…
Seward: am i candy crush
I asked PCG Lauren, and she suggested I was probably Jackbox. She is painfully right.
Kurdish: Perhaps a Stanley parable.
[Krud looked carefully at his answer. He knew that some might read more into this choice than he intended, and wasn’t sure whether to stick with it, but ultimately decided it was as good an answer as any. He then returned to pushing buttons at his desk.]