Favourite Wolfire Software Game?
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Favourite Wolfire Software Game?
What's yours?
Black Shades is definately my favorite of your games. Infact, I believe it has the most potential to make it to the market above all your other games. If you were to sell it on any (and all) platform, you'd be rich. It would sell as is; but you could spice it up with textures, actually make the custom levels work (never got it to, even with custom levels set to 1), and finaly: I think if you were to make some of the baddies actually do combat with you (IE take aim for you, try to stab you, etc), add some cars (parked and moving on the street) then you would have something REALLY heart pounding. If you were to do that, then I'd put the zombie mode as an extra, not the normal.
Blackshades is definitely the best
If there would be an update I'd like the following;
3D clouds (just really simple ones)
Cars, a definite!
Ability to drive and hijack
Variable intelligence in victim
3D clouds (just really simple ones)
Cars, a definite!
Ability to drive and hijack
Variable intelligence in victim
And more variance in the levels. I mean, c'mon, what's a white-suited VIP doing walking around like that? I think it'd be better if you had to protect him in his private villa while the US Marines are after his ass and you gotta move him to his escape boat.
And multiple levels, meaning, not just on the streets, but in buildings on multiple floors. Think like this: You're on the streets, but have to look out for both street knifers and snipers up in the second level of the buildings!
And a real stresser: There are only a few assassins, not those obvious hordes, and killing bystanders gets you minus points. So, you have to suspect everyone, watch your back, and when they actually come for you or your VIP, it's like: Gah! Where are they shooting from!?
And during the normal street walks, the player is all stressed out.
And multiple levels, meaning, not just on the streets, but in buildings on multiple floors. Think like this: You're on the streets, but have to look out for both street knifers and snipers up in the second level of the buildings!
And a real stresser: There are only a few assassins, not those obvious hordes, and killing bystanders gets you minus points. So, you have to suspect everyone, watch your back, and when they actually come for you or your VIP, it's like: Gah! Where are they shooting from!?
And during the normal street walks, the player is all stressed out.
Dang.
Well, isn't that what the red shot lines are for, right?
Maybe there's a level where he loses his psychic powers for a bit, like in "Slayers" - "That time of the month"
*snickers*
Or, better still, instead of zombies, have assassin robots that use guns. They don't have thoughts, so you'll have to watch your back.
*hums*
Voice acting.
Well, isn't that what the red shot lines are for, right?
Maybe there's a level where he loses his psychic powers for a bit, like in "Slayers" - "That time of the month"
*snickers*
Or, better still, instead of zombies, have assassin robots that use guns. They don't have thoughts, so you'll have to watch your back.
*hums*
Voice acting.