There are far too few VR co-op games. The ones that exist are mostly shooters.
3D wizard fighting game
I'd like to play a video game that would level up my real life stats.
Roguelike exploration without the endless list of items and far less scaling.
Like if Valheim complexity ended at Dark Forest, but had the same variety of areas to explore. Honestly Valheim with less scaling.
Dynasty Warriors with Path of Exile's crunchiness
And it should have the soundtrack like DW6 did because that shit ruled
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
As a kid who loved Kingdom Hearts and The Matrix, I wanted to make a game where you could choose from the standard Magic, swords, guns, OR you could whip out your keyboard and hack the game.
It's not nearly as exciting in retrospect, as it's basically just Skyrim with console commands, but the thread brought it back to me so I thought I'd share. It felt like a cool idea in 2002, though.
I've also been writing and designing a Pokemon game in my head for the last 25 years, but I'm keeping that one closer to my chest even though there's no universe where that happens.
A real Wild Guns sequel
Monster Hunter as a MMORPG.
I know there’s a similar idea in China-only but it feels a little dated, I’d like MHRise style
A civil war simulator, where you make your policies to appeal to as much of the population as you can so they would support you and fight for your side, and if you fail to secure significant militant support you get couped or defeated.
I want Space Engineers, but better.
Building vehicles, ships, and bases block by block as your character is mechanic I enjoy that I haven't seen elsewhere. I also like the resource gathering. But I would like better physics, better enemy interactions and AI, and water instead of just ice.
In The Valley of Gods... from the developers of Firewatch, too bad they've been acquired by Valve and they abandoned the project
I would love something like Hellgate London (I think that was its name?), doesn't have to have the same premise, but needs to be a lot less buggy, no p2w, and more production value
Bring Chromehounds back to console. AC6 was close, but not quite there. Dial the sweatiness back to 5 or 6 instead of 11 and gimme the factional MP w/ dynamic comms. I know MAV or whatever exists for PC but I want my comfy console experience dammit
Oh my.
If I collected all the visual information I saw in some dreams I have had about video games...would I be rich now?
...and how much would you pay for a pre-order special edition that came with a free in game hat for your character?
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.
I think a John Wick game with a similar gameplay style as Rise Son of Rome would be killer.
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