With Guardians of the Galaxy coming this year, I would love to see Telltale adapting another Marvel franchise. Telltale have been adapting their share of comic book franchises including The Walking Dead, The Wolf among Us and Batman. With plenty of material to adapt into a game so why not let Telltale have a crack at one? With such a vast universe and millions of interesting stories going on in the galaxy far, far away, it would be good to see other games in the Star Wars universe outside of action and shooters. With a new film being released every year, a range of books and comics, as well as TV shows and video games, the Star Wars franchise is massive and has so much potential to tell great stories. Since Disney purchased Lucasfilm and acquired Star Wars, the franchise has gone from from strength to strength. With more films from the franchise coming in the next few years it would be great to see a video game expanding the universe further. I am aware of Alien: Isolation which admittedly I have never played, but I still think Telltale crafting a game with their style would work really well. With the resurgence of the Alien franchise over the last few years with Prometheus and this year’s Alien: Covenant, I feel that exploring the universe created in the franchise would be a perfect setting for a Telltale game. Like Telltale’s Batman, the game wouldn’t need to be devoid of action sequences, but having a Superman game focused on gameplay just can’t seem to work. Focusing more on story than gameplay, you would be able to tell a decent story and show everyone why Superman is such a great character. Not only would it be a fantastic way to show of this great character, but with the art style being somewhat similar to comic books, Telltale would have the ability to craft something special. This could be a great opportunity to making Superman work in a video game. Mostly, I would want to see them adapt to a game. This could easily be done within the game, but I want to get to know the universe a bit more first.Īfter playing Batman: The Telltale Series, I am keen to see them adapt more characters from the DC universe. If this was to be adapted I would hope they would do it after a couple of seasons in order to flesh out the world a great deal more. Both shows are produced by HBO so I don’t think this is beyond the realms of possibility. Telltale’s Game of Thrones was adapted from the TV show and not the books and had many of the cast reprising their roles in the game. Like Game of Thrones, Telltale could develop a game that exists alongside the show and occasionally intertwines with the main characters of the series. Westworld hit the small screens this year and delivered what I think is one of the greatest shows ever made after only one season. Some of these may be unobtainable by the game studio nonetheless, I would love to play in these worlds through a Telltale game. With new franchises being adapted each year – Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy being next on the list -there are plenty of properties that I feel would be suitable for Telltale to adapt into games. Telltale doesn’t really deliver traditional gameplay but rather focuses more on storytelling. After playing The Walking Dead a few years ago, I was blown away by how good it was. Telltale Games has created some of my favourite experiences in gaming over the last few years. The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season - $6.Thomas Roach with six franchises Telltale should adapt….The Walking Dead: Season Two - $6.25 (75% off).The Walking Dead: Michonne - $5 (67% off).The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – The Complete Season - $15 (40% off).Tales from the Borderlands Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) $3 (70% off).Game of Thrones – The Complete First Season (Episodes 1-6) - $6 (70% off).Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure (Episodes 1-8)- $12 (60% off).Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series – The Complete Season - $15 (25% off).Batman: The Telltale Series - The Complete Season - $10 (60% off). ![]() You can check out the full list of Telltale Games Xbox One titles on sale, below: Heck, there's even a few games that don't start with "T" on sale, including FIFA 17, BioShock: The Collection, and Borderlands: The Hansome Collection. Apparently, Microsoft does these sales alphabetically, because Telltale and Tom Clancy are the focus of this week's deals.
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