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Didn't know where this would fit, so this seems like the best place to have it. Basically you can make up what game you would love to play. It can be Marvel, DC, Sci-Fi, something you've made up, whatever you want, you can do it. Give depth to your Fantasy game by adding fake Level lists, what Unlockables can you have, make manips for it, make fake walkthroughs, etc. Mine:
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The Jedi Within
Information from Box's back: Ever wanted to be a Jedi? Now you can. Customize everything from face features to starfighters. Choose what you want your lightsaber to look like, choose what colour and style you want your robes to be, and rise the through the Jedi Padawan, Jedi, Jedi Knight, Jedi Master and Jedi Elder ranks. It is your chance to unlock your inner Jedi.
Consoles available on: Ps2, Ps3, PsP, Wii, XBoX 360, GBA, Nintendo DS, PC.
Features: Create your own Jedi, customizing facial features, skin colour, robes, saber colour, handle (Button Placement, Grip Placement, whatnot) customization, lots of things. On Consoles which can link up, newer people to game can train under friends if they are up to the rank of Jedi Master.
I'll do a Level/Test list later.​
 
Wow... hot... let me go through my files...

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Heroes World War III

Back of the Box Information

"In recent days, individuals all around the globe have realized the possession of abilities that can only be described as extraordinary. Teleportation. Flight. Invisibility. Are these things really beyond the realm of human capability, or are they simply locked away in our genomes? The Lost Volume of their epic tale begins here..."

A mysterious painter has been releasing paintings of a cataclysmic event, events that begin becoming true, events that lead up to a new kind of war between secret government agencies... a superhuman arms race... World War III.

Three individuals face their destinies in the days leading up to this world-ending conflict. An Arab-American Firefighter, Adam Ahmad, a time traveling adventurer, Hiro Nakamura and an unsuspecting empath... you. The three of them just might become Heroes.

"Destroy the List, Save the World."

Consoles Available: PC, Xbox 360, PS3. Hiro only versions for the Wii, PSP and DS.

Features:
Journey Mode gives you a create a character as an empath who meets various powered individuals in a country-crossing adventure trying to amass enough power to stop the first army.

Adventure Mode gives you control of Adam Ahmad, a firefighter with the ability to see through obstacles as well as great distances and even miniscule objects. Developing these abilities as you unlock the mysteries of the Heroes Universe in New York is key, leading up to the disarmament of WW3's most devestating combatant.

Destiny Mode gives you control of Hiro Nakamura as you travel through time attempting to protect one of WW3's greatest heroes, Adam Ahmad. Solve strange mind-bending time puzzles, some randomized, as you put things back together enough to fix the world.

Challenge Mode is a broken down form of Journey mode that allows you to play one level as major Heroes characters like Matt Parkman, DL Hawkins and Eden McCain, among fifteen others. You play through the level where Journey Mode's created charactere meets the Hero, except only as the Hero with a solo challenge.

Gameplay Basics While each character has their powers to solve puzzles/challenges and defeat the occasional attacker, a great deal of gameplay involves a dynamic branching conversation system (like that of Mass Effect), where players end up playing through the drama that encompases their characters' lives.
 
Sounds cool! Here is my test/level list, which you would need to go to your master or Yoda to get these:
Padawan
Training: The Padawan Halls
Now is the time to practice your skills in the Padawan Halls. Here you go through three tests:​
  1. The Combat test; Destroy six training droids​
  2. The Agility test; Move as quick as possible through a deadly and dangerous obstacle course.​
  3. The Force test; Get through an impossibly hard maze, relying on you force skills to tell you when the Walls will shift and change, until you get to the end, where you must use the force to push open the door.​
When this level is complete, you can go back to it at any time to build up your skills further. Each time you come back, the harder the Halls are.
Level 1: The beasts of Barose
Your first proper mission. Barose is home to two races - The Barosians and the Sorabians. The Barosians are the gentler creatures, while the Sorabians are evil, cruel beasts. The Sorabians usually ignore the Barosians, but they have started attacking them. You must and your master must do the following:​
  1. Choose you ship: Interceptor or Starfighter; give it patterns and colour, and then learn the Basics of flying.​
  2. Fly to the Barose system and get through the blockade of Sorabian Starfighters.​
  3. Fly to the planets surface and get to the Barosians main building.​
  4. Help them and their warriors defeat the Sorabians.​
  5. Fly back to Corusant​
Level 2: The malfunctioning Robots.
Somethings going on. Security robots have been attacking their owners. Find the cause of this!​
  1. Get to the part of Corusant where the Robots are being effected.​
  2. Save some people, ans slice up some droids.​
  3. You find a tracking device on one of the robots. It's master, a person clad in blue and silver armour called Jango Fett turns up on the scene. Prepare for a showdown.​
Jango Fett has gotten away, but you have a funny feeling you'll hear from him again later....

I'll do more later.​
 
I would love a Star Wars game to involve compelling beautiful Lightsaber combat. It would involve creating a number of two-person (or more) animations that interlock so that lightsaber attacks are blocked and parried.

It would also involve an advanced 'spider-sense' thing where perhaps ghost attacks strike and you can block ahead of time. Perhaps block styles would pop up so you would know what to do... it might be a little confining, but perhaps that can play into the theme of the game, being led by the force. It also reduces the maximum amount of outcomes/animations...

But yeah, a game where lightsaber dueling looks like it does on the movies, and better instead of me hitting someone with a lightsaber for X damage.
 

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