What should TellTale take on next? {Poll} TV show Edition
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The domain's not working for me, but Breaking Bad would be great.
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Thanks, just voted.
Love BB but I wouldn't want a game on it. So I went with AOS. Seems pretty good too me.
House of Cards. Kevin Spacey man.
A Lost game would be good. Or maybe something like Dexter
Id love a Breaking Bad game, but what would it be about is the problem
All work well as adventure style games, and most wouldn't need too many QTE style game mechanics.
Bam! I hope the Telltale staff sees this list for at least a laugh, or even inspiration on an original project.
As I've said before, I truly don't believe that a Telltale game in the Breaking Bad universe simply because... It's OUR universe. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Breaking Bad, but it takes place in New Mexico, and for most of the time, it's pretty realistic (besides some moments). Also, what would you do? Just be some random drug dealer? What would that have to do with Breaking Bad? The story has ended! So as much as I see the want that people would have for Telltale to make a Breaking Bad game, I honestly just can't see it happening.
I would love to see a Fargo Telltale game, though I doubt that would ever happen. True Detective would be nice, but I don't see it happening due to the same reason I don't see breaking bad happening (though a realistic buddy cop mystery would be fun).
My number one choice is breaking bad. My other choices would be Arrow, sons of anarchy, Dexter, and shameless(u.s version) xD.
Adventure Time.
I've speculated that it could act as a sequel to the show, where you play as Jesse and he tries to restart Walt's empire and become the second Heisenberg and recruits Skinny Pete and Badger to help him.
Pretty sure that Vince Gilligan would never agree to that. By the finale, Jesse is free, and has a chance to live a normal life while taking care of Andrea's (think that's her name) kid. I see no reason for him to ever want to return to that kind of life.
Hello! I'm a fan of the emotional power that comes with the TT games, so the last few days I've come to realize that, in my opinion, a Homeland game would be THE game. It's currently one of the most emotionally charged series in air and the choices of the characters have an incredible weight in the outcome of the whole series. The action is very well balanced -something that goes very well with TT games-. So that would be my pick, TT would be wise to take a look and think about getting the rights and do a game about it, maybe sharing the universe without interfering with the series, like in GoT... And I know the writing from TT applied in Homeland would just be AWESOME.
Regarding the games on the poll, I share many people's opinion on BB, I wouldn't want it.
I really like SoA and the idea of a TT game about it would be somethink to think about, there's a game of SoA coming out next year, tablet exclusive.
House of cards its also a good choice, but in the end, my preference would be Homeland.
A Breaking Bad game where we play as Jesse after the show would be the best IMO, but I don't know if it will happen since Jesse's ending at the end of the series was really nice.
Otherwise, I wouldn't mind a Supernatural game. We can play as John Winchester right after Mary's death as he learns how to become a Hunter and his first couple of cases and all. That would be really cool to see too.
Firefly!!!
Considering how many cop shows there are going around, I think it'd be interesting to see TTG take some of the elements that make each of the best shows really work and try to meld them into their own making.
Of course, The Wire is a great example of that technique, so something like that would be great, though updated or even slightly futuristic so as to incorporate current concerns about privacy and spying, just not as poorly as Watch Dogs or something.
On the other hand, something like Black Mirror where each episode tells a unique story, but the themes connect each one, or at least has a central plot element.