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This is derived from a saying made by Jeff Moeller during one of the Lucascasts about his dream game.

 

What would your dream game(s) be, and what game engine would it run on?

 

Mine would be "Republic Commando: 2" on the Cryengine 2. Another one would be Tribes 3 (Vengeance doesn't count) in the Chrome 4 Engine.

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Jurassic Park: Trespasser remake for CryEngine 3

 

Tie-Fighter 2, on a new engine.

 

And a (worthy) spiritual successor to Donkey Kong Country 1 and 2 in a 3D form.

 

I have my own game ideas that don't involve sequels or remakes, but I've decided to keep them to myself mostly, just in case.

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Jurassic Park: Trespasser remake for CryEngine 3

 

Tie-Fighter 2, on a new engine.

 

And a (worthy) spiritual successor to Donkey Kong Country 1 and 2 in a 3D form.

 

^ This. 1000x this

 

I really enjoyed Dead Space. More original games like that with compelling storylines, I guess.

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A DnD game on an engine that doesn't suck and has destructible environments.

 

Oh my god. THIS.

 

When playing tabletop dnd it's one of the most versatile, enjoyable games imaginable. All that is stripped away in, say, Neverwinter Nights or Dungeons and Dragons: Online.

 

Don't get me wrong, the character customization alone makes them good games, and DDO is actually pretty similar to the tabletop game, but it's still not enough.

 

Also, the game would have to be based on DnD 4th Edition, please. V3.5 is ridiculously imbalanced.

 

And if a game like this were to ever come out it better be shipped with a campaign editor and a "DM" mode akin to NWN1 where someone can preside over a multiplayer campaign for his friends.

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Oh my god. THIS.

 

When playing tabletop dnd it's one of the most versatile, enjoyable games imaginable. All that is stripped away in, say, Neverwinter Nights or Dungeons and Dragons: Online.

 

Don't get me wrong, the character customization alone makes them good games, and DDO is actually pretty similar to the tabletop game, but it's still not enough.

 

Also, the game would have to be based on DnD 4th Edition, please. V3.5 is ridiculously imbalanced.

 

And if a game like this were to ever come out it better be shipped with a campaign editor and a "DM" mode akin to NWN1 where someone can preside over a multiplayer campaign for his friends.

Basically this except for the 4th edition thing since I like playing as a sorcerer. I'd love to see a NwN-type game that includes destructible environments a la the Diablo 3 previews, as well as teleport spells and more realistic magical shield effects. I always thought it was weird that my 20th level sorcerer could defeat pretty much anything he or she came across but had to walk everywhere and that magic missile effects went right through any magical shields I put up.
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What's with the 4th Edition hate? Then again, you probably have a different perspective than me. For both of the DnD groups I'm in I play as the DM, so my experience is a little bit different.

 

It's a "Less Awesome" sorcerer in the sense that he isn't completely over-powered and game-breaking. I know where you're coming from. Sorcerer was my favorite class in v3.5. But I think there's a very legitimate argument for why they revamped the spell system in the 4th Edition.

 

Sure, it took a while getting used to, but I don't think there's a single class in 4th Edition that I wouldn't want to play as or that's "weak" compared to other classes. And in my opinion (especially when you're DMing and trying to keep players happy) that's a major win.

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A good Battlefront game' date=' with a decent engine and destructible environments.[/quote']

 

Yes, I'd like to see that as well. The leaked video of BF3 looked pretty good, imo.

 

Oh yeah. I'd like to see a well done FPS made in the Star Trek Genre. Probably made with the Unreal Engine, or the IW Engine.

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BAH!! Sorcerers aren't overpowered. Rogue/Hexblade>Sorcerer.

 

Hmm.. Never dealt with a Rogue/Hexblade. Maybe you're right. Out of the core classes though, while definitely not as potent early game, once you reached higher levels Sorcerers were pretty imba. From what I could tell, at least. Very few of our campaigns went that far.

 

Either way. I think we can all agree that the world could use a GOOD DnD-based rpg. Preferably one that isn't Bioware (I love Bioware, but is it just me or do their games always seem.... constricting?)

 

 

Nerds.

 

Oh quiet you. DnD stopped being cool to make fun of years ago.

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