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  • edited September 2012
    The Goonies would make a good game.
  • edited September 2012
    Noname215 wrote: »
    Clock Tower: An Interactive Psychological Horror Story

    Would be a pretty good reboot.

    Actually....that would work within Telltale's current formula. The original is very QTE-ish in terms of having danger sequences where you have to run and hide, or escape. It was also based on the movies of Dario Argento, so it has its roots in the cinematic.

    Ace Ventura already had an adventure game.
  • edited September 2012
    Actually....that would work within Telltale's current formula. The original is very QTE-ish in terms of having danger sequences where you have to run and hide, or escape. It was also based on the movies of Dario Argento, so it has its roots in the cinematic.

    Ace Ventura already had an adventure game.

    Well, how about The Goonies?
  • edited September 2012
    Sure, I don't see why not.
  • edited September 2012
    Actually, how could they come up with a new story that wouldn’t just be a rehash of the movie? As long as you don’t play as the movie character’s kids, I’ll be alright with it. Just do another legendary lost treasure.

    Hey, maybe it could be that they are all on a vacation, and they end up in Costa Rica, on the Cocos Island, where all hat pirate treasure is located. Or maybe they could go to Connecticut to find Captain Kidd’s treasure.
  • edited September 2012
    And I am still sticking with my desire for an Indiana Jones game or a Sherlock Holmes game.
  • edited September 2012
    Noname215 wrote: »
    And I am still sticking with my desire for an Indiana Jones game or a Sherlock Holmes game.

    I wana BBC Sherlock game.
  • edited September 2012
    I'm still aching for Arrested Development: The Adventure Game.

    Bonus points if you guys manage to tie it into the existing continuity of Seasons 1/2/3, as well as the future continuity of Season 4 on Netflix, and the movie.
  • edited September 2012
    I would love to also see a game based on the Original King Kong done by them, just imagine the adventure it could be on Skull Island!
  • edited September 2012
    just imagine the adventure it could be on Skull Island!
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    That's a duck.
  • edited September 2012
    It looks more like a rabbit.
  • edited September 2012
    Telltale should make... screenshots, concept art, or notable news of some kind about their King's Quest project.
  • edited September 2012
    Chyron8472 wrote: »
    Telltale should make... screenshots, concept art, or notable news of some kind about their King's Quest project.

    I had a dream that they did. I don't know why since Iv never played them so I'm not that bothered about it. Though I saw JonTrons review of Kings Quest 5 and it looked rly good.
  • edited September 2012
    to TTG:
    I'm not to knowledgeable when it comes to geting the writes to make games of movies but i would love to see a Men in Black series if possible. I love the way you guys write the story of all your games and i know you would make a wonderful story of it. If you guys can't its ok it was just a thought.

    keep up the hard work.:)

    from multicolt
  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited September 2012
    For future reference, any suggestions for games that Telltale should make should go in this thread.

    That said, I do agree with your suggestion. A Men in Black adventure game (or even a Walking Dead style action/adventure game) could be a lot of fun. :)
  • edited September 2012
    Monty Python and the Holy Grail: The Video Game
  • edited September 2012
    Mony-Python-Complete-Waste-of-time.jpg

    Sort of been done before, but way too long ago. We need another one.
  • edited September 2012
    Halloween: The Video Game

    Play as Dr. Loomis and hunt for the masked serial killer Michael Myers. Play as Laurie Strode and try to survive his wrath. As Loomis, follow a bloody trail and look for clues to discover the next move of a mass murderer. As Laurie, become a helpless young woman and try to avoid becoming the intended victim of The Shape.

    It could work.
  • edited September 2012
    It's about time to bring this back again. TTG should make... a season 3 soundtrack!
  • edited September 2012
    I know that a Halloween game is possible just sadly not from TellTale, and good idea man
  • edited September 2012
    I know that a Halloween game is possible just sadly not from TellTale, and good idea man

    No, it would have to be Telltale. I’m afraid if any other game company tried to get their filthy hands on it, they would have you play as the killer instead. No, if Telltale did it, they could actually make an effort to make the game scary.

    And besides, it’s really the only horror movie that they can adapt besides Saw or Nightmare on Elm Street.
  • edited September 2012
    I have an idea. They could screw with the canon so 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 never happened. They could make references to it and possibly to Season of the Witch, and they could come up with their own story.

    I say this because it would make a good plot twist. Say Laurie Strode never did go into hiding after Halloween II, and Michael escapes from a morgue on the night of November 1st, and goes into hiding for an entire year. Loomis has spent the year tracking Laurie all over the country to make sure Michael isn’t after her again, and meanwhile he ends up as a reluctant starter of the greatest manhunt in the history of America. Michael begins to show up again in Haddonfield around the beginning of October, with people beginning to give reports of a mysterious shape lurking outside their houses at night. The Myers House now has an even stronger reputation of possibly being a haunted house, and when some kids go in there on a dare, he brutally murders all of them, including the one who almost got away. The disappearances are reported, and Loomis’ suspicions begin to resurface and Laurie, for some reason, has returned to Haddonfield to heal old wounds, ignorant to the fact that Michael is back. He begins to stalk her again, and over the course of one month, he brings the town of Haddonfield to it’s knees, and ends with a shocking conclusion/ cliffhanger.

    BTW, the series should have just ended at 4.
  • edited September 2012
    Great Idea as well!!! When I was a teen I wrote a script for a PSX game based on Halloween..It had you play Loomis who was on the hunt for Michael and it was a timed game, mission one was the Smith Grove Asylum. The Weinstein Company did open TWC Games back in 2011 and I know they were working to find companies to make games based on films like Halloween, Scream, Hellraider, Children of the Corn, Scary Movie and Grindhouse. I would love to see TellTale do games based on Halloween, Hellraiser and Scream for sure and I think they could do a really cool one based around Children of the Corn.
  • edited September 2012
    Another idea is that Loomis is actually beginning to be blamed to Michael’s rampage, seeing as how he failed to recapture Michael in the beginning of the first movie. The head of the lynching party is Sheriff Brackett, who wants to kill Loomis for the death of his daughter, Annie. The story should be that not only is Michael’s reign of terror bringing Haddonfield to the brink of destruction, but the sanity of the citizens is also beginning to drain. They consider sacrificing Laurie to Michael because it her that he seems to want, and they also believe that Loomis is somehow helping Michael, so they want to kill him as well.
  • edited September 2012
    It would be a great game, where normal everyday people slowly begin to loose their sanity when a murderous psychopath returns to terrorize their town, and as the body count rises, their morality sinks. They begin to kill random people in the streets who happen to wear the same mask (like in Halloween II), try to leave Laurie Strode for dead, and kill Loomis for letting Myers loose in the first place.
  • edited September 2012
    I just want a game where you're in a dark house at the end of a hallway, and the camera shows a blurry, out of focus Michael Myers walk around the corner into view and start moving down the hallway toward you through moonlight and pitch black shadows, edging closer and closer, with no way into a door nearby without running dangerously close to him.

    Hell yes.
  • edited September 2012
    I would pay a shit load of money to have that game made. Fawful and Bloodline are on my side.


    Ideas for puzzles in a Halloween game:

    As Laurie:
    Navigate a series of rooms, Michael stalking you the whole time
    Fighting/escaping Michael
    Looking for a weapon
    Finding a hiding spot within a limited amount of time

    As Loomis:
    Interview witnesses
    Escape/fight Michael
    anything the developers can think of

    As Michael:
    Stalk your victims without being seen
    Invent creative ways to kill your prey
    Escape from Smith Grove Sanitarium
  • edited October 2012
    Wouldn’t that be an experience? To be able to play as the heroine, the protagonist, and the cold-blooded killer?
  • edited October 2012
    I would rather not play as Michael and would like to spend the game trying to escape him and capture him, to me being the one in danger adds more to the feel of the game. I wish TellTale would take suggestions about what IPs to pick up because besides The Universal Monster ones I would love to see a Halloween Game!
  • edited October 2012
    It would be fun, though, being able to come up with your own ways to kill people. it would kinda be like Silent Predator in the Batman games.
  • edited October 2012
    I have said it before.. and I will say it again... TMNT... Did anyone see the new toon on Nick? I thought it was great... and funny... TTG could make a really fun TMNT... and YES I do think it would make a good adventure game.
  • edited October 2012
    No, not really. TMNT is more of a beat ‘em up genre when it comes to video games.

    I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, REALLY want Telltale to do a Halloween game.
  • edited October 2012
    Irishmile wrote: »
    I have said it before.. and I will say it again... TMNT... Did anyone see the new toon on Nick? I thought it was great... and funny... TTG could make a really fun TMNT... and YES I do think it would make a good adventure game.

    Only if it's the 80's models.
  • edited October 2012
    Johro wrote: »
    Only if it's the 80's models.

    If they actually do it, and they base it off the movies they did in the 90s, I’m going to kick some serious ass.
  • edited October 2012
    Well, the one's from the first one were good... the third, well... not so much.
  • edited October 2012
    Johro wrote: »
    Well, the one's from the first one were good... the third, well... not so much.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7-mOhP7W7k
  • edited October 2012
    TMNT would be very cool if done based on the old cartoon and if they got back the original voice actors, the movies as well would make for a good adventure game.

    Halloween should really be made into a game and if TellTale don't pick up the IP I would like to see Konami or RockStar give it a go.

    I will forever be pushing for TellTale to do games based on the classic Universal Monsters like Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolf Man, Creature From the Black Lagoon and so on. And do them as sequels to the original films. I would love to know what happend to The Creature at the end of Creature Walks Among Us and so on. And they should look like the classic films and the classic actors (Karloff, Chaney, Lugosi, ect).
  • edited October 2012
    AVGN should make his own video game. A side scroller, beat ‘em up, third-person-shooter, RPG.
  • edited October 2012
    Early this year I tried to get AVGN (James) to write a game script for a project we had in the works but sadly he never got back with us so now the game is in limbo....shame as well we had the IP lined up!
  • edited October 2012
    And I also think that TellTale could do a kick ass job with an adventure thriller game based around Hannibal Lector!
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