I thought of something fun some people might like to do… Like, think of a game, like for example, FF6. Then get a bunch of people to play the characters, like I could be Celes, and someone else be Locke, and someone else be Gau, and someone else be all the dumb little minor characters. And then, you get a script right, and like, REWRITE it, so it’s like, what I would say if I were Celes, or what your name here would say if he/she were character’s name here. And then like, get some screenshots, and like, make it into a comic of sorts. It’d be all like, “FF6:RPGC Gone Wild” or something.
So does anyone like, know where one can find a complete script (or would like to make one, since I don’t have time to play through the game)? And then like, once that’s figured out, I’ll cast people to play the different parts, and then figure out how they all rewrite the script (probably on a thread, maybe email), and hopefully get someone who can get screenshots and more than likely edit them to go with the revised script.
If not, I think there are some scripts for some games over at GameFAQs [There’s one for FFX, at least; I know because I skimmed it over there recently]. I’m sure there are others.
Originally posted by Wilfredo Martinez One thing, thought: I don’t think any of us should play villains… after all, nobody likes to lose!
Are you saying that Kefka wouldn’t be fun to play?
Or Ultros?
Come on, man- you’re crazy. The villains in FFVI have some of the best lines in the game (of course, lots of the heroes do, too). Feel these words on your lips: “Son of a submariner.”
Tell me that doesn’t make you happy.
EDIT: Also, nobody loses if everyone has a good time- villain, hero, or fracking townsperson.
Well, if we do rewrite the story as we go along, then I guess the villains might not lose (or at least not as badly as in the Game.) And yeah, playing a villain (at least a FF6 one) can be fun. However, the villains’ player will have to understand that things (and people) might turn against him at some point, therefore, it would require a very understanding player. But, if someone enjoys the challenge, then by all means, go ahead!
This is an excellent idea, actually. As long as it doesn’t follow the game exactly (that would be kind of dull if all the lines were the same), it should be a lot of fun to do. I’d love to see how this turns out.
Also, someone should record all that happens and post it somewhere as “FF6: The RPGC edition” or something along the lines of that.
The way I’m thinking of doing it, it should all be recorded anyway (I’m thinking it’ll be done in a thread, and then I’ll save it every scene or so, just in case anything happens to destroy it).