I'm building a portfolio so I can try to get a job doing environment art. I have a little bit of an idea how the art-end of game dev works. However I can't help but to think about what games I would make if I was a project director or lead designer. What are your game ideas? They can be as unrealistic or realistic as you like. Big or small.

Mine:

I want to do an immersive sim with retro graphics and homage Deus Ex, Systemshock, and even VTMB (in terms of atmosphere). A grungy cyberpunk game where it's night all the time. I want to bring in TrueAnon type conspiracy stuff to replace the more reactionary elements of DE. Large semi-open world environments set in various locations. The PNW or NoCal for rural forested areas inhabited by militias. Suburban areas with a retrofuturistic 90s vibe. Large high-tech dirty cities. The good gameplay qualites of Deus Ex but updated and with QoL improvements. Though I would probably get rid of the squeenix quest marker and hand-holdy stuff. Make the player have to talk to NPCs and look around to figure things out. I would keep the graphical fidelity comparable, but ramp up the size and amount of stuff in the game. Environments would be full of vignettes and minigames. Make it so that not playing the story is rewarding and fulfilling too.

Another one is a spiritual sequel to San Andreas. Set it in CA, NV, OR, and WA. Set in the mid 90s instead of early 90s. A single open-world. Absolute tons of mini games and side-shit to do. Bring in skateboarding and the real BMX gameplay that never made it into SA. Improve the gang recruitment and territory system. Create real factions between the police, gangs, and feds. Increase dating mechanics. Tons of weapons. More B&E mini-games. Drug selling sim that you can actually scale up and make a business out of. Probably simulate some kind of economy in the game. Deep character customization. Tons of vehicles. Heists. Casinos. Casino management. Street racing. Car customization. Improved tagging. Just tons of content. Again, I would keep the graphics roughly the same, just include more stuff.

I need a city sim/logistics sim game but set in world with a centrally planned economy. The city sim stuff would focus on urbanization and good city planning. The logistics stuff would supplement that and lend restrictions to what you can or can't do. Like cash would in a traditional city sim. Not only would you be responsible for your sims and their city, but you need to create and operate supply lines as well. Like a mix of Factorio, Skylines, and Railway Empire. I have more specific ideas on how this would work, but I've already wrote enough for one post.

  • ssjmarx [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I've been dreaming of making a game with gameplay based on the MSX Metal Gear games that's essentially a soviet flip on spy action games/movies. You'd be a GRU agent infiltrating a US missile base, and the general of the base would go rogue and threaten to nuke Moscow and you would have to stop him with the help of an unlikely American defector/romantic interest. It starts with a long trek through the wilderness to get to the base from the border, simple stealth stuff as you evade patrols of local guards and play around with simple survival mechanics. Then you get to the base and overhear the extremely racist conversations being had between the American troops as you sneak past them. You would encounter "freakshow" bosses similar to Metal Gear, and their backstory would be that they were created in MK-Ultra experiments. One of the boss fights would happen after your character has been exposed to copious amounts of LSD, and you would have a vision of being in a shootout across the roofs of the Twin Towers while he talks about the real power of the US being that it's the world reserve currency. Then you get betrayed by a member of your support team, the nukes are launched and the base goes on alert, and it's a big action sequence to fight your way to the control room to hit the abort button before they detonate. Naturally you succeed and save the world, though Stanislov Petrov ends up getting credit for it because the Soviet government doesn't acknowledge that your unit even exists.

    Oh and the City Sim/Logistics Sim game you want to play is Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic. 100% planned economy and sim management, build your infrastructure up enough and you can become completely self-sufficient.