LOST game?

Started by MarVelo, Sat 11/11/2006 22:18:05

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Darth Mandarb

Vince - some valid points.  I guess I'm more of a passive watcher of the show.  I simply enjoy the mystery and go with it.  I have a suspicion that, in the end, it'll all tie together nicely.  But who knows?  I could just as easily be wrong and it's just a big social experiment by the writers to see how far they can confuse us and in the end it'll all be an evil type-writer that has come alive.

Quote from: Vince Twelve on Mon 13/11/2006 23:54:31It didn't add anything, and it was a waste of Nathan Fillion (swoon).
Do I sense a fellow browncoat in our midst??

Steve - I can't imagine that, even if they make up the stuff as it goes along, they don't have an end-all goal in mind.  Perhaps you're right and my above statement may come to pass.  It would be upsetting and I highly doubt that's the case.

Quote from: Layabout on Tue 14/11/2006 01:42:22Personally, I watched the first, maybe 6 episodes of lost, got completely bored with the nonesenciality of the whole shebang and stopped watching. I believe it saved my sanity. It is a bad, over-hyped piece of shite which a turd of mine could write better.

What were we saying about attention spans?? :P


sergiocornaga

There was this thing. But it was kind of stupid and I never got into it.

magintz

As with all games nowadys it'l probably be a FPS and blow. If not then it will probably take the form of a Myst style explore and solve with various action sequences like those in Dragon's Lair and the likes. I can't really see it working any other way.
When I was a little kid we had a sand box. It was a quicksand box. I was an only child... eventually.

Afflict

Its unbelievable what crap they will put into games.

As ManicMutt mentioned with the DaVinci code Tom Hanks Beating up Moks and women. He didn't do any of that in the Movie.

Not a fan of lost I watched maybe half an episode, and game back surfing the forums and pixeling some art. Regardless of my opinion many other people watch the show and thinks its awesome. Well obviously enough for the game company to risk making a title, probably only on consoles IMHO.

Let me shock you guys some more.... They have made a Desperate Housewives PC GAME! And if memory serves me correct a BOARD GAME too!

Sigh...

ManicMatt

#25
Yes, Inflict! Someone I know who is reading the Dan Brown novel says there's violence with Tom's character, but even so, if the film doesn't, and the game is based on the film, not the book, then my point still stands. (Which you agree with anyways)

Desperate housewives: THE GAME! From looking at the back of the case out of curiousity, it looks like Sims Lite.

Apparently, in Catwoman the game, due to contractual license agrrements or something, you had to kick men in dustbins/wardrobes to "kill" them. They won't die otherwise! (Read that in a magazine)

EDIT: Har har! Very funny! Kick men INTO dustbins, then.

Mac

Kicking me in the dustbins would certainly put me out for a few.

Chicky

I like lost. But like others have said it would only be playable as an adventure game and even then quite weak.

CaptainBinky

#28
I like Lost too. Not sure I'd want to play it as a game, though, adventure or otherwise.

I don't agree that the writing's bad in Lost though. I find it interesting, with good characters, and with very very few Holodeck (equivalent) episodes. Also, the fact that the story in Alias keeps its momentum well into the 4th series (not seen the 5th yet) fills me with hope that J.J.A can do it again with Lost.

Battlestar Galactica was great for the first 2 series but now is starting to get a bit iffy. And they really need to stop saying "Frak". It doesn't make it sound futuristic, and it isn't a clever substitute for swearing. It's just shit.

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Afflict


Hammerite

why make a game?
lost is one of my favourite programmes. as a game, i cant see how it would possibly be good.
i used to be indeceisive but now im not so sure!


lo_res_man

good enough answer for me ;D
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voh

Quote from: CaptainBinky on Mon 20/11/2006 15:17:23
Battlestar Galactica was great for the first 2 series but now is starting to get a bit iffy. And they really need to stop saying "Frak". It doesn't make it sound futuristic, and it isn't a clever substitute for swearing. It's just shit.

Frak you, Mister Nitpickety W. McNitpick! (where W. stands for Whiner!)

If details like their preferred swear word makes a show less enjoyable, your priorities are fracked. Additionally, yes, it's been somewhat iffy, but don't forget this is the last season, so it's all winding down (and they have less time to do it in than originally planned). I'm still enjoying every new episode, and I doubt I'll stop watching before the season ends.
Still here.

ManicMatt


Redwall

Quotebut don't forget this is the last season, so it's all winding down (and they have less time to do it in than originally planned).

What the fuck are you smoking? Like hell it's the last season.
aka Nur-ab-sal

"Fixed is not unbroken."

ManicMatt

Quote from: Redwall on Wed 22/11/2006 19:30:28
What the fuck are you smoking? Like hell it's the last season.

:o No no!!!!!!!

Please say "what the frak" or "What the feck"  ;D

Redwall

aka Nur-ab-sal

"Fixed is not unbroken."

Hammerite

feck worked in father ted because that's an actual irish slang word.
frak sounds weird
i used to be indeceisive but now im not so sure!

Darth Mandarb

I kind of like the way they use Frack ... it's blatantly like saying Fuck without actually saying it.  I don't know ...

It's just a gorram word.

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