I was in a deep conversation with my brother about how "The Walking Dead" was a pretty big deal, and how the games actually turned up rather nicely. This led on to our conversation of even bigger and better Story-driven, Episode based, games. This is my example, and as I've been playing DCUO a lot lately, this is also the example I used with him;
Batman: The Animated Series style Episodic game:
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It could either begin with you paying a large sum of cash (30-40 dollars) and start off with some gameplay- You playing as Batman of course and going through Gotham. But it would be story line based, such as beginning with you playing as Bruce before you make the Bat Costume. There would be an opening cut scene type thing perhaps where it laid out the story for you, and since your parents were murdered when you were a child, you are out to stop the Crime of Gotham.
You'd begin as just a mask crusader of course, stopping a petty crime at some Docks in Gotham city (which would be like learning the ropes). You'd learn all the controls and such here, taking out the Criminals for the first mission, and ending with the Police force showing up. It would then break into even another cut scene where Bruce (and perhaps Alfred) are designing the Bat suit.
To fasten the pace on this, it would be just a cinematic explaining all of the work you're going through for the Bat suit (and Bat cave) even bringing Fox into the Picture, being the one you talk to in order to create a workable suit to protect you.
Without getting into too much detail about all that, really I was thinking something along the lines of the beginning 'Part' of the game would be like the Origins of Batman, with hours of gameplay revolved around Batmans beginning, no major criminals show up in the first game. In the second 'Part' (or series of Episodes) More major villains show up, but based around a few villains, nothing overboard. I was thinking Scarecrow, Joker, and Clayface along with Robin showing up.
It could either begin with you paying a large sum of cash (30-40 dollars) and start off with some gameplay- You playing as Batman of course and going through Gotham. But it would be story line based, such as beginning with you playing as Bruce before you make the Bat Costume. There would be an opening cut scene type thing perhaps where it laid out the story for you, and since your parents were murdered when you were a child, you are out to stop the Crime of Gotham.
You'd begin as just a mask crusader of course, stopping a petty crime at some Docks in Gotham city (which would be like learning the ropes). You'd learn all the controls and such here, taking out the Criminals for the first mission, and ending with the Police force showing up. It would then break into even another cut scene where Bruce (and perhaps Alfred) are designing the Bat suit.
To fasten the pace on this, it would be just a cinematic explaining all of the work you're going through for the Bat suit (and Bat cave) even bringing Fox into the Picture, being the one you talk to in order to create a workable suit to protect you.
Without getting into too much detail about all that, really I was thinking something along the lines of the beginning 'Part' of the game would be like the Origins of Batman, with hours of gameplay revolved around Batmans beginning, no major criminals show up in the first game. In the second 'Part' (or series of Episodes) More major villains show up, but based around a few villains, nothing overboard. I was thinking Scarecrow, Joker, and Clayface along with Robin showing up.
Basically, what I'm saying, could more big episodic-like games be showing up with the next gen consoles? You could do a whole story on any superhero really (or anything), and as superheroes are pretty big (look at how well "The Avengers" or "The Dark Knight/Knight Rises" did) if a game with a good story, good game play, and a nice atmosphere were to show up, I think it could be fun and bring in a lot of money for some companies.