Bollockoff wrote:Gurren Lagann was great tho.
poprock wrote:I always thought it would be nice to have intersecting persistent game worlds across different genres. Which sounds wanky, but let me explain … Sequels are dull. Diminishing returns. What if you expanded a franchise horizontally instead of vertically? You use the actions or outcomes of one game to set up a lobby for playing another. Example: Some kid in Korea is playing a strategy game. He deploys a lone gunman against an infantry troop. That action is used as the setup for an first-person shooter set in the same world. So a girl in Florida logs in to play her shooter and is cast as that lone gunman. Separate games, but riffing off real player actions in each other. Crosses genres and expands the game world in a non-linear fashion.
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