Legacy Interactive has announced at E3 that they will be developing games based on the popular TV drama series, House M.D. and the classic mystery series Murder, She Wrote.
Some red-hot licenses just shouldn't be pursued. Here's five television properties that got their own game to humanity's eternal shame.
Who exactly is the audience for a Murder, She Wrote game? Oh, right. Your mom.
Also, my mom.
I'm sure there are some TV shows that would make good games...how about The Walking Dead? (I know they're already making one, but hold on I'm doing a bit)
It would be like Mass Effect meets Left 4 Dead, except it's 99% conversations and 1% zombie attacks.
TWD should not be a video game OR a tv series. It should just be the comic, although I am happy for Robert Kirkman.
How could this author include the Law and Order games (there have actually been a few of them) and not include the CSI games? At least the Law and Order games worked - the last time I played a CSI game it was broken out of the box.
IGN - I'm going to keep this one really short, since anyone who's previously read my thoughts on House M.D. -- Episode 2: Blue Meanie or House M.D. -- Episode 3: Skull and Bones should be able to predict where this fourth installment is headed. Yes (shockingly!) it's more of the same.
Jorge from Toronto Thumbs reviews House M.D. for the PC.
From the review:
"Legacy Interactive’s House M.D. for the PC follows the adventures of the ever-cantankerous Dr. Gregory House, diagnostics wizard at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey and is based on the hit television show of the same name. I am a huge fan of the series so I was understandably both excited and fearful when I found out that this game existed. The creators tried hard to have the game live up to the awesomeness of the show. Does it succeed? Check out my diagnosis to find out."
Do we get Bioware/Bethesda dialog choices? Ones ranging from 'funny' to 'total incensitive prick'? I would love that!
you will play as a House? finally i can be a smart douche that save people
A House game could be fun, playing as a doctor who hasn't wanted to do that?