Why not wait until the TV show is over then you can have all the island to play in, from the crash right to what happens at end of tv show and more, ow and if Kate looks the most life like can we have a picture of her?
The review was odd, though. It felt like one of the game designers was standing over your shoulder with a large whip, forcing you to come up with good points about the game.
"It felt like one of the game designers was standing over your shoulder with a large whip, forcing you to come up with good points about the game" rofl the game was a waste of time and money,who actually came up with the idea ! did they not look @ other titles that are out and go right...where will are "lost" game fit in..?
Terrible.
The series is good, and the franchise is huge i imagine, with figures and other trinkets kicking about, But a video game?
Only few movie/tv > VideoGames have worked. And for me Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is top of the game.
At least if i had to write for a lost game, it certainly would'nt involve the same island and same members. Maybe make it from the perspective of someone OFF the island, or leading upto the events of ben's peeps ariving etc.
Originally Posted by LeMaltor Why not wait until the TV show is over then you can have all the island to play in, from the crash right to what happens at end of tv show and more, ow and if Kate looks the most life like can we have a picture of her?
That's impossible. They will continue to make new episodes as long as they can still get some profit out of it. After that people are do sick of the whole thing that nobody will buy the game.
Originally Posted by LeMaltor Why not wait until the TV show is over then you can have all the island to play in, from the crash right to what happens at end of tv show and more, ow and if Kate looks the most life like can we have a picture of her?
That's impossible. They will continue to make new episodes as long as they can still get some profit out of it. After that people are do sick of the whole thing that nobody will buy the game.
You know they've committed to a fixed number of seasons/episodes before concluding it, right?
Originally Posted by Smilodon But do you really think they'll stop making it as long as its profitable? And do you think they'll continue to produce it if nobody will see it?
Well, the show is no longer doing as well as it did in its first season, and opinion is distinctly polarised, so it's never going to be in a position where the network wants to make it forever. Plus the writers have set a distinct end-point with story arcs for the remaining 3 seasons (or is it 4, I can't remember).
Networks do have a habit of getting their own way, but I think that the directors and writers have enough power and reputation that what they say goes on this one.
TV show is great, but I think games will never give the same feelings as show... it's like with all games based on movie.. you know the story you play the game but always feel disappointed when with game's scenario etc...
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ReplyWell at least I can play Lord of the Rings Online with enjoyment, now that is how you use a license properly.
I am quite disappointed.
The review was odd, though. It felt like one of the game designers was standing over your shoulder with a large whip, forcing you to come up with good points about the game.
The series is good, and the franchise is huge i imagine, with figures and other trinkets kicking about, But a video game?
Only few movie/tv > VideoGames have worked. And for me Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is top of the game.
At least if i had to write for a lost game, it certainly would'nt involve the same island and same members. Maybe make it from the perspective of someone OFF the island, or leading upto the events of ben's peeps ariving etc.
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That's impossible. They will continue to make new episodes as long as they can still get some profit out of it. After that people are do sick of the whole thing that nobody will buy the game.
You know they've committed to a fixed number of seasons/episodes before concluding it, right?
But do you really think they'll stop making it as long as its profitable? And do you think they'll continue to produce it if nobody will see it?
Well, the show is no longer doing as well as it did in its first season, and opinion is distinctly polarised, so it's never going to be in a position where the network wants to make it forever. Plus the writers have set a distinct end-point with story arcs for the remaining 3 seasons (or is it 4, I can't remember).
Networks do have a habit of getting their own way, but I think that the directors and writers have enough power and reputation that what they say goes on this one.
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