Game ideas: Men in Black, Evil Dead and Tremors...

edited June 2010 in General Chat
Think about it...

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    I can see Men in Black-- especially if you go back to the old stories and diverge more from the films. But Tremors? Maybe it was just me but that was an awful series of movies. Rather dull and not particularly well-written. But I am apparently hard-wired not to feel fear, so perhaps it is just me.
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    It's so terrible, it would be awesome! I'm almost certain they could get the crazy gun nut who played the dad from Family Ties to reprise his role.

    The first and second movies were naturally better than the proceeding sequels. They were never meant to be scary though, same goes with Evil Dead.
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    Just making a game purely about Bruce Campbell is awesomeness enough.
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    They totally need to put him in Men in Black III.
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    There are two things that can make any movie instantly awesome. Summer Glau and Bruce Campbell.

    I mean, in the former's case it's probably even a curse. Everything's just better with Summer.
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    Bruce Campbell is a God among men. Imagine my surprise when I was visiting the US and I saw him on Burn Notice. I wish I had that show up here in Canada...
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    I always thought Tremors was more about the comedy and not really the horror. Some of my favorite series of movies, although the first was definitely the best. It almost had a video game a long time ago but that was cancelled. I'm not sure it's bankable as a video game; it sure wasn't bankable as a tv series.
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    I always thought Tremors was more about the comedy and not really the horror. Some of my favorite series of movies, although the first was definitely the best. It almost had a video game a long time ago but that was cancelled. I'm not sure it's bankable as a video game; it sure wasn't bankable as a tv series.

    You're probably right. If anything, I can see somebody making a Half-Life mod of it... But probably not it's own independently created game.

    I still stand behind Evil Dead and Men in Black though. Telltale would make an Awesome MIB game, no doubt in my mind about that.
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    I still vote for Tales from the Crypt.
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    Men In Black, yes. Evil Dead's been done. I don't know much about Tremors.
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    The MIB games that were made were pretty dire, but I think a good one is possible. I like the Evil Dead games, but that kind of thing works better as a movie. Bruce Campbell's adeptness for physical comedy can't quite be replicated with animation.

    As for Tremors... well... it seems to me like it'd be an entire game that plays like the Antlion crossing sequence in HL2. Nothankyou.jpg
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    ShaggE wrote: »
    The MIB games that were made were pretty dire, but I think a good one is possible. I like the Evil Dead games, but that kind of thing works better as a movie. Bruce Campbell's adeptness for physical comedy can't quite be replicated with animation.

    As for Tremors... well... it seems to me like it'd be an entire game that plays like the Antlion crossing sequence in HL2. Nothankyou.jpg

    Hail to the King was a wretchedly bad game that even I couldn't tolerate playing through, and the only reason I was able to finish Fistful of Boomstick and Regeneration was my obsession with Bruce Campbell.

    PS: I think adeptitude sounds cooler than adeptness. :p
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    Hail to the King was a wretchedly bad game that even I couldn't tolerate playing through, and the only reason I was able to finish Fistful of Boomstick and Regeneration was my obsession with Bruce Campbell.

    PS: I think adeptitude sounds cooler than adeptness. :p

    Regeneration was awesome. Though I found the little demon dude hogging the spotlight from Campbell with his dialogue, which more often than not, was funnier than Bruce's commentary... With the exception of any line in which he was hitting on his attorney.
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    PS: I think adeptitude sounds cooler than adeptness. :p

    Yeah, me not so good at wordings when me firsted wakes up. :p
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