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Hey, they're making a "Jurassic Park" game, right? Wouldn't the whole 'adventure with lots of QTAs' thing go along with the movie's atmosphere and all just perfectly? Don't you think it would be awesome?

Just thought about it all of a sudden, thats all.
I don't think it would be awesome.
It would be an odd mix. I don't personally see Telltale doing the surreal/black comedy that made Tremors such a great movie. The TV series and following movies also struggled to capture that same Tremors feeling. It would take a special writer to do a game of that movie justice.
After the Tremors Legacy Box everything coming after that, is bound to fall short.
I don't know. The mere thought of it immediately made me think of It Came From The Desert, but whether that's a good thing or a bad one, I'm not sure.
Even the Tremors license couldn't save a QTE-based game.
The very idea of QTE games fills me with revulsion. I say this instead of the several sarcastic rejoinders I thought of, because it wouldn't be fair to make snide remarks when I actually don't like any QTE stuff.
Why would they make a game based on a one-movie franchise?
Post edited March 24, 2011 by Foxhack
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Foxhack: Why would they make a game based on a one-movie franchise?
I assume you mean a one-good-movie franchise? Okay, so I've only seen the first two, but while I absolutely love the first one, the second one was so awful that I've never felt the inclination to watch either #3, #4 or the spinoff TV series.
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Foxhack: Why would they make a game based on a one-movie franchise?
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Wishbone: I assume you mean a one-good-movie franchise? Okay, so I've only seen the first two, but while I absolutely love the first one, the second one was so awful that I've never felt the inclination to watch either #3, #4 or the spinoff TV series.
THERE WERE NO SEQUELS MADE.

EVER.

*grabs a gun and starts loading it

DO YOU UNDERSTAND.
Post edited March 24, 2011 by Foxhack
For me, Tremors is a classic. Tremors 3 was not so good, but Tremors 2 was not so bad, and I actually love Tremors 4. So, the first and the last are my favorites.

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Foxhack: THERE WERE NO SEQUELS MADE.

EVER.

*grabs a gun and starts loading it

DO YOU UNDERSTAND.
Let your lead fly, man!

* quoting Black Hand Kelly from Tremors 4 *
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Wishbone: I assume you mean a one-good-movie franchise? Okay, so I've only seen the first two, but while I absolutely love the first one, the second one was so awful that I've never felt the inclination to watch either #3, #4 or the spinoff TV series.
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Foxhack: THERE WERE NO SEQUELS MADE.

EVER.

*grabs a gun and starts loading it

DO YOU UNDERSTAND.
Yeah, this kind of thing has all us Highlander fans laughing, too bad the studios had to milk your franchise instead of letting it bask in its singular glory, like Highlander.
*makes a similar comment about Back to the Future*
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Foxhack: THERE WERE NO SEQUELS MADE.

EVER.

*grabs a gun and starts loading it

DO YOU UNDERSTAND.
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orcishgamer: Yeah, this kind of thing has all us Highlander fans laughing, too bad the studios had to milk your franchise instead of letting it bask in its singular glory, like Highlander.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

No. Nooooonononono. You Highlander fans will get your own little section of hell playing back Highlander: The Source and Highlander 2 day in and day out. At least Tremors only had three sequels. Highlander has ... everything Spoony talked about AND a craptacular Jaguar game BASED ON THE CARTOON.
Post edited March 24, 2011 by Foxhack
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Wishbone: I assume you mean a one-good-movie franchise? Okay, so I've only seen the first two, but while I absolutely love the first one, the second one was so awful that I've never felt the inclination to watch either #3, #4 or the spinoff TV series.
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Foxhack: THERE WERE NO SEQUELS MADE.

EVER.

*grabs a gun and starts loading it

DO YOU UNDERSTAND.
Ah, sorry. Plain text poorly conveys the difference between ignorance and voluntary distancing from reality ;-)