Had I actually noticed this thread months ago, I'd have recommended Payday 2 wholeheartedly, but then they had to go and be greedy, conniving *****. So glad that's happened. Hope a few more JRPGs get ported/updated for PC. Also wouldn't mind if Steam got together with a bunch of the old GB/handheld publishers to get some of those emulated for PC... Was thinking of that earlier, and while I like the thought I don't think it would work well. Paris however might prove to be an excellent choice. ----------------- Really wish for a remake of Q3 Arena and the mod Urban Terror. What I really want: Hellgate: London to be taken away from the idiot publishers they currently have. No updates/fixes in years, just a shitty cash shop and poor servers. They tried to Greenlight it (it passed) but they did nothing about it, just used it as a hope to get more customers on their f2p/p2w version. Really hope someone COMPETENT gets the rights to it and does a ground-up remake of it.
Possibly some more exciting news for our wishlist, it looks like we have a System Shock 3 in the early stages of the development pipelines: http://arstechnica.co.uk/gaming/2015/12/system-shock-3-in-development-at-otherside-entertainment/
I'd love to see a survival multiplayer game in a similar vein to movies and books like the hunger games or Battle Royale. A limited number of players are plopped onto a large scale map and they have to actually survive to become the last player surviving. You have to eat, sleep and worry about wildlife, plants and traps, as well as other players. Some players may be better archers or snipers, where some excel in close combat. You could wait for other players to weed out others and emerge at the end or you could be the one picking them off. There could be rewards for how well you do, or in which direction you played. I think a levelling system would ruin the experience, as some players would start better than others. I think players would need to start on an even field somehow. Perhaps no levels, but perks that allow you to learn skills like making fires, healing wounds and stuff. I dunno, i'm thinking too deeply into it.
Great idea! Maybe a district system in place where you are randomly spawned with an assigned district. This would then affect your specialism and loot drips that were available from sponsors.
I have payday2 but I would prefer a less arcade style game. I am thinking something more of the lines of the hustle tv show or oceans trilogy of films where it is a bigger open environment with a sort of free heist planning. With this you have your own way of carrying out heist contracts from start to finish. If any of that makes sense!!!
I couldn't disagree more with this, unless you were a player from day 1 working off the premise that they would never release paid for DLC or w/e the huff was about. I bought the game in the Steam Autumn Sale for £8 with all current DLC, and it's fantastic! So much content and it's always populated. Love the game!
Having sponsors would be a great idea. Maybe sponsors are player run, and you can sponsor players you like, the better you do, the more you get.
Custom PC simulator - start with a basic rig and some points to spend then do simulated benchmarks to earn more points for upgrades! League tables would let you compete - maybe have a folding simulator in there too (DLC!?!?) with upgrade points for units produced!
With SimCity like "disasters"... a bad upgrade, or a dodgy HDD... ... ... ...no thanks, I'll stick to troubleshooting PCs in real life.
That is genius! Maybe also have an Amazon lightning deal event where upgrades are suddenly cheap for 48 hrs or a Steam deal event where all your upgrade points disappear on games you'll never play!
Get back to this: Crysis prequal with an early version of the suit, but same open world setting Crysis 1 remake on a DX12/Vulcan engine
One Piece MMO. Like, re-skin Black Desert or Elder Scroll Online into the anime world of One Piece. **** that'll be epic.
As always, a good interpretation of Games Workshop title: Necromunda. Just reskin XCOM2 and you're sorted.