What are some myths and legends that actually would make for a good video game adaptation?
The 12 labors of Hercules could easily be structured into an action game like the old GoW
>>715073956 (OP)>shoveling horse shitWow what an awesome parable of strength and heroism
>>715074414you don't see why this might be a significant act for the proud son of Zeus and strongest living man in the world?
>Most famous legendary hero.
>Zero good games
>Zero kino
Why canโt anyone do Hercules right ?
>>715074579>hercules in new york isn't kinoPlebest plebian in plebland.
A Book of Revelation action game with Danteโs Inferno art direction would be based.
I played the Camelot game and got crushed by the gate when I tried to depart on the pilgrimage.
Okay, I get it, the gods were angry because I did not pray for a safe journey before I left. I did see the altar room but didn't bother using it but now it's purpose is clear. But there were two altars, one to Jesus and another to Paganism. I was pretty sure King Arthur was a Christian, and anyway, gods are well known for having a rule against praying to multiple gods. Jesus it is!
Crushed by the gate again.
I want a Cu Cuhlainn game recounting stuff from the ulster cycle.
>crazy hot redhead Scathatch
>massive combat gauntlet where you hold off an entire army at a river crossing on your own
>berserker mode where your body goes all crazy and can basically burn dudes to death just by being next to them simply from the body heat you give off
>ridiculous cutscene for the geas to use Gaelbolg
>gaelbolg itself being a really nasty spear that has pop-out spines ripping out chunks of enemies when you retrieve it
>>715076721This happened to me also, I don't think the devs thought it through that it was a massive contradiction and blasphemy to pray to both