03-01-2014, 12:37 PM
I agree, I think the short of this is that... I've been a gamer all my life I missed the 8-Bit era, but the 16+ Era was my forte, I grew up with Link to the past, Pokemon Blue, Final fantasy IV, the online MMO evolved before my eyes, not only them bu I have fond memories of Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing, and those sort of fun games that will stay in everyones hearts forever. Since those days I have had an idea forming about what if there was an in between; a single game that could offer the dungeon puzzles and hack and slash combat of zelda with the random generation of rogue and the stats building and skill trees of the mmo and final fantasy. The world should be gripping like secret of mana, and explorable to new levels. I think that it should be sandbox in presentation, but built on the concept of banding together or things will be slow and hard...you should to be able to level a mountain or dig a ravine with ease like you would in say minecraft, it should be hardest to change the world but easier to say build a ladder or start building a bridge...but as you advance everything will be easier either by becoming technologically advanced, or archanely, that sort of thought. There will always be a few way to do things, but you have to work on things to be any proficient....and the game doesn't even have to be for fighters you can just as easy play it as a city sim by focusing on running a building project...writing the quests to the quest board so you don't have to cut the trees or quarry the stone yourself...you could even find yourself a little nook...build a home of your own then start a farm spending your days fishing and trading with locals for luxuries...or be a nomad your only companion your mount and your stores of goods....don't like traveling so slowly, build a railway system...this type of thing is ambitious, but I think that it is something a lot of people would enjoy, no matter your preference the game will aim to be versatile and fun. Replayability will be near limitless, and there will always be something to do