User:DarkRick44

''Hi, I'm DarkRick. I wanna do stuff.''

Quick Profile
Favourite past-time: playing video games Favourite video game: Dead Rising, Doom, Eternal Darkness, Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Until Dawn Favorite game character: Doom Slayer and Frank West Favorite boss: Cyberdemon Identifying fact: I'm also on Marvel Fanon and Comic Crossroads.

Projects

 * 28 Days Later
 * Aliens
 * Cabin in the Woods
 * Dawn of the Dead
 * Doctor Who: Chaos Time
 * Outer Gods
 * Slasher 1983

28 Weeks Later
Sequel to 28 Days Later. It would take place during the film though I'm not sure how I'd go about it.

One scenario is that I use the 28 Weeks Later characters; Scarlet, Doyle, Andy and Tammy but would a zombie game where children can die work? What about the fact Andy (and possibly Tammy) might be immune and Scarlet and Doyle (and probably Tammy) aren't. That would give players controlling Andy an advantage over the others.

Maybe the fourth player could be that guy who died during the helicopter zombie slicing, with Andy being an NPC.

But that means the game becomes basically one long escort mission.

Another alternative would be to just continue the story of the original survivors. But Frank canonically died in 28 Days Later. Should I replace him with a new character?

Another idea would be to just use new characters altogether.

Aliens sequel
Sequel to Aliens.

Cabin in the Woods spiritual sequel
The player would control five characters similar to Cabin in the Woods. The villains would be a cult performing sacrifices for the purpose of a snuff film.

Day of the Dead
Sequel to Dawn of the Dead.

Doctor Who sequel
Sequel to Doctor Who: Chaos Time

Enter the Dragon
It would play like Double Dragon.

Escape From L.A.
Sequel to Escape From New York.

Outer Gods sequel
Sequel to the Outer Gods.

Slasher 1987
Sequel to Slasher 1983. In this game, the player would control a final girl type character who has to face a group of serial killers, the antithesis of Jed Hewitt. The villain would be a woman who directs the killers in punishing "sinners" and believes that video games make you kill, the antithesis of Vincent Miller.