11-09-2009, 11:36 PM
<!--quoteo(post=338478:date=Nov 9 2009, 04:40 PM:name=Kyle)<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE (Kyle @ Nov 9 2009, 04:40 PM) <a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=338478\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--quotecHow can you turn an 1 hour 30 minute movie into a 10 hour plus videogame? You can't, because it'll suck. Unless you want to pay $60 for a videogame that only allows you a few hours of gameplay and has no replay value. The only horror franchise to get it's own game MODERNLY SPEAKING is Saw, and they didn't really keep it realistic to the movies, they had to add enemies to fight, minions that weren't even in the movie. You want to have a Jason game and fight a bunch of enemies that have nothing to do with the series? I think that'd be stupid personally. Just sit back and enjoy all the horror games they release, that aren't related to movies. Half of them are better than most the horror movies they have out anyways.<!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndI'm not saying that have to do a shot by shot remake for a game. I just mean use the premise of Halloween or Friday the 13th for a themed game. It's more about setting the tone I think and adding elements that all us hardcore fans would pick up on but the casual gamer could play. Maybe a game where you try to outwit Myers or Jason, banding together or playing one by one a victim. There are tons of scenarios we could come up with. Then you beat the game and you get to play though it as Jason, etc. It's not perfect but worth $60 and it would sell based on the name alone. I just don't understand how they can make such crappy games ala the new SAW game and not spend some time on a new F-13 game. Or think of the dream sequences for the new ANOES movie you could do fighting against Freddy.I just want someone to give it a shot. Would it be perfect, probably not but it's worth trying right?