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Post by monsterfan on Nov 28, 2009 21:39:19 GMT -5
Talk about the game if you made it. Personal levels? Upgrades? Personal Story for sequel?
I'd like for it to have been an open-world game where you were giving missions by going to different citites. You could play as any one of the monsters during it, even Dr. C. He would use much equipment he created himself. Also, you could choose to be good or evil!
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Post by mvafan4life on Nov 28, 2009 21:48:10 GMT -5
i'd add paulankey!!! and use my fanfic as the sequel video game!!!
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Post by monsterfan on Nov 28, 2009 21:50:25 GMT -5
Interesting. Any personal levels that would need this "Paulankey" person? Like one of the monsters in need or something?
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Post by Blackboxx on Nov 30, 2009 0:21:56 GMT -5
Ahahahahahahaha! Now THIS is my kinda topic!
If I made the game... I'd Make sure not to focus on any one of the monsters. They are a team, and should all be involved equally. Each stage would consist of 4-5 parts. Each part would have the player guide one of the monsters to their goal for a larger mission. I know I said they are all equal, but there's just not much you can do with Insecto. She's extremely large. But I can't deny the fun that would come from destroying a city while dueling a massive boss.
For example:
San Francisco Attack:
Part 1- Doc has to gather parts from the debris lying around the stage. Once he has found the right pieces, he can construct the rocket trolley to make his way into the city. Once there, he needs to gather more parts by utilizing his ability to scale walls (to gain entry to buildings, rooftops, etc.). This time, he needs to make some sort of weapon. Once he does that, his task is finished. The player moves on to another section.
Part 2- Link has to do battle with hundreds of mini robot scouts that report to the main giant egg-bot. He can fight on both land and sea, making use if his acrobatics, and strength. It would be similar to a typical 3D platformer, as we see in the current MVA video game. I would make it more free-flowing, so Link can choose to take the fight to the bots, or lure them into the ocean. Never really cared for linear stage progression once I played a true sandbox game. Once Link defeats enough bots (possibly all of them), the player moves on to part 3.
Part 3- BOB has to protect citizens as they flee the giant robot. The movie limited this role to eating concrete dividers on the Golden Gate Bridge, but in order to make it more exciting, I'd have him clearing an entire escape route from within the city. He can use his body to complete electric circuits to open gates, lift small cars, or eat some of the larger obstacles. There could even be branching paths, just to add some variety. In order to get ahead of the refugee pack, he can latch onto lamp posts, or something, and fling himself to the next section. The goal is to help a certain number of citizens to escape the city before the egg-bot does too much damage. Once the quota has been filled, the player moves on.
Part 4- Ginormica starts by fleeing the giant egg-bot. I can't stand what the current game does by giving her forced-progression stages to complete. Those are so unoriginal. Instead, the player takes direct control, and can navigate their own path; take to the rooftops, run through the streets, or use vehicles as skateboards (if you only find one car), or roller skates (find a second). The cars can only support her weight for so long, and will eventually break, but she can always look for more. Once she reaches the Bridge, she must engage the egg-bot in combat. She acquires the weapon that Doc constructed ( a cannon I guess) and uses that to blast to egg-bot.
End Stage: All four tasks are completed. The player goes to an intermission screen where they can view their progress, save, and possibly upgrade abilities (seems overdone, but there is just something fun about building your character however you see fit).
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Post by monsterfan on Nov 30, 2009 16:19:51 GMT -5
Blackboxx. You. are. AWESOME! I high-five you, my friend. That would be amazing! I totally agree with Insecto. dueling a giant boss while destroying the city. Pure awesome-ness! It would be neat to unlock costumes! Link, Bob, Dr. C. in their Gallaxhar outfits and made up ones. I shall do that Dr. C.'s now because I can! LOL. . Dr.C.: Gallaxhar outfit, Disco outfit(Lol), Invader Zim outfit, outfit from when he was a kid(Halloween) but in terms as an adult, original concept of him (what'd look like anyway? Why haven't I gotten the art book yet! Curse you slow people who bring me my packages! CURSE YOU!)
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Post by mvafan4life on Nov 30, 2009 16:32:58 GMT -5
well paulankey would have to do a little bit of link and bob's level types only on open world areas
he would have to manuever around and get stuf to help the other monsters around the plot and one thing would be to defeat a bunch of enemies and then get back to susan and help her out with the larger enemy
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Post by monsterfan on Nov 30, 2009 16:51:44 GMT -5
Neat! What would some of your character's costumes be, if any?
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Post by mvafan4life on Nov 30, 2009 16:55:17 GMT -5
well, his would be like susan's outfit inly shirts with orange trim and a collared tshirt with orange trim, and his camo hat
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Post by monsterfan on Nov 30, 2009 17:10:38 GMT -5
Neat!
Level: Attack of the Clones Part 1. Plot: The clones have arrived down upon Earth and the monster crew (Bob, Dr. C., and Link) must stop them from getting into the city. They must battle hundreds of clones and make their way to the robot to fly up to Gallaxhar's ship. All three will be on the screen helping you fight the clones. Once your "Destructive" Bar reaches it pin-point, the three do a combined attack that takes out a lot of the clones.
Monster Bomb Blast: Bob pickes up Link and Dr. C. and stretches high into the air. He spits the two out and Dr. C. takes out his custom-made Bazooka, also handing Link a few grenades. link releases the pins and throws them down in all directions and Dr. C. fires his bazooka down upon the clones. As they fall, Bob catches them.
Attack of the Clones Part 2. Plot: After sucessfully getting rid of most of the clones, the monsters arrive on the robot and head toward Gallaxhar's ship. However, luck isn't on their side as it appears that more Gallaxhar clones were still aboard the ship. You must fight them as well as making sure they don't gain back control over the robot.
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Post by monsterfan on Dec 2, 2009 16:42:28 GMT -5
Scene: When Susan returns to Modesto and finds Derek. Basically just like the movie but time freeze's when he breaks up with her.
Good: Susan is hurt broken but does nothing and meets up with her pals and they all get a boost of self-courage! Cuts to Gallaxhar taking Susan.
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Evil: Instead of getting sad. She becomes in-raged! She begins to chase Derek through Modesto and then the monsters pitch in while destorying things.
Revenge of the Monsters Part 1: The three monster gang are destroying everything while people flee from your terror. Suddenly, police cops surrond the three of you while Susan continues after Derek. You play as Bob fighting the cops with help from Link and Dr. C.
Part 2 : After they are defeated, they progress further to catch up with Susan. Link travels through the swewers and gets their first. Suddenly, more police cops AND military soldiers arrive. You play as Link geting rid of them while Susan at times helps you, but she's to busy with Derek.
Part 3 (Boss): Bob and Dr. C. arrive just in time to see Susan about to give it to Derek but she gets abducted by Gallaxhar. Monger arrives, very sad and seeing this and plans to capture them again and then brainwash them to fight Gallaxhar. He doesn't know that Susan was just abducted and believes she ran off. The monsters try to get him to understand but it doesn't work. He brings out a large mecha-bot, ready to capture them. You play as Dr. C., climbing up the mecha-bot to disable the lasers and missiles, then they head inside it. Next, they confront Monger, who gives battle. After he's defeated, they explain what happened but he's still to judge them after the attack. Suddenly, the robot goes into self-destruct mode because of Bob. The three escape just in time, however they aren't sure about Monger. They plan to free Susan and save her.
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Post by Scorpion Robot on Mar 3, 2014 11:35:38 GMT -5
Chapter 3: The Big Sting Level 1: Cut-scene: The gang and general monger walk into the desert near the gas station. Susan sits on the gas station. General gets ready to talk but is interupted by a loud crash. The monsters split up to find it. Bob goes onto a mountain, and looks down to see a de-activated scorpion robot. Bob: Hey guys, guess what! More robots! Yay! Dr C: This is not a Yay! situation bob. Bob: Oh. Link: *SHOCKED* I see it to, Dr. C. and it is *scorpion robots eye opens and arms come out* giant! Link jumps on the scorpion robots left arm. Cut-scene ends Plot: You are The Missing Link, you must climb up the robots arm destroying many robot bugs, and guns. (End of level) Link jumps off the top of the arm onto the robot, where then the level will end.
Level 2: Cut-scene: Bob leaps off the mountain falling with "WOO!"s. Bob lands on a robot. Bob has swallowed the robot. Bob throws the robot at the scorpion robots eye, where the scorpion robot looks at him. Cut-scene end Objective: Bob must dodge lasers from the scorpion robot, and avoid dieing from robots. He must grab the robots and throw them to hit the scorpion robots eye. (End of level 2) Cut-scene The scorpion robot jumps away. And lands in the ditch. Bob: Woo, that was fun. A robot comes out of the scorpion robot and dies.
Level 3 Cut-scene: Insectosaurus roars at the scorpion robot. The scorpion robot charges its laser. Insectosaurus dodges the attack. Insectosaurus roars as the screen turns black. Cut scene end Objective: Be Insectosaurus and defeat the scorpion robot as it trys to zap you.
Level 4: Be susan and skate across the scorpion robot while you dodge its large arms Then it tries to stab you with its arm. You must put it into the core. (End of level 4) Cut-scene: Everybody but link arrive at the gas station. Monger: Link, it's all up to you.
Level 5: You are the Missing link inside the robot. You must defeat a brawler bot then go on a plate dodging the laser across the hall. Exit onto the next room showing 2 drones. Cut-scene: The 2 drones form a drone golem. Cut-scene end (Part 2) You must defeat the drone golem. The robot will self destruct in 5:00 minutes(timer shows on screen) You must find the exit. Cut-scene 2: You blast out of the scorpion robots core(orange) Cut-scene 2 ends The timer will start at 1:00. You must run to the gas station before it self destructs. You arrive at the gas station. Cut-scene 3: The missing link arrives at the gas station, everybody watching the scorpion robot as it self destructs. Everybody celebrates until susan disspears(out of screen). Bob: Where's susaniginormica? Everybody looks into the sky to see susan passed out from the tractor beam. Everybody: Susan! Susan dissapears into the ship.
Chapter 3 ends/End of level
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Post by buckmana on Mar 6, 2014 15:35:35 GMT -5
I'd like to see Susan actually walking about and delivering a Ginormic beatdown.
Her levels felt too much like a racing game to me. And since I'm not a fan of racing games or of track game mechanics, I didn't really enjoy her levels as much as I should.
To explain, a track game mechanic is where a route is predetermined and the character can't stop moving no matter what until they reach the end of the level or route, whichever comes first.
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