Graphic Adventures

Graphic Adventure video game ideas.

Resident Evil: A Horror Tale
Resident Evil: A Horror Tale is a horror graphic adventure video game based on the Resident Evil franchise, rated 18+ and developed by Supermassive Games and published by Capcom.

Halo: Spartans Never Die
Halo: Spartans Never Die is a science fiction graphic adventure video game based on the Halo franchise, rated 16+ and developed by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Bungie. It is set between Halo 3 and Halo 4 

Fallout
Fallout is a drama and action graphic adventure video game with comedy elements based on the Fallout franchise, rated 18+ and developed by by Telltale Games and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is set between Fallout: New Vegas and ''Fallout 4. The game begins similarly to Fallout 4 ''in a pre-war setting where the player can create their own character and choose between a male war veteran or a female police officer. After this, the nukes are being set off and hit America, where the player lives; the Commonwealth. However, the player is signed to Vault Vault 121 and is trapped in cryo-stasis until 2284, where he/she awakens and finds that their husband/wife has been murdered as well as the other vault residents and staff. The player investigates survelliance to find out an armed figure holding the overseer hostage, orders the opening of the cryo chambers, where he shoots everyone dead except for the player, who the killer faces and then takes the overseer; possibly kidnapping him while killing everyone else.

The player escapes the vault and the horrors of the new world, learning how to survive in the wasteland including building up strength, perception, endurance, charisma, intelligence, agility and luck and has a pip-boy to guide him/her. The player also meets many people throughout the Commonwealth and communities as well as facing against multiple enemies, robots and wasteland creatures in the future nuclear holocaust. The player also meets up with different factions including the Minutemen, Brotherhood of Steel, Institute and Railroad. The player has many companions in their pursuit for the killer and eventually, choosing a faction, tracks down the killer; an assassin named Frederick Dragonfire, who claims he was hired to kidnap the overseer and eliminate any witnesses to the scene except for the player for "a reason yet to be discovered". The player attempts to interrogate Dragonfire, and while Dragonfire shows no honor or pleasure in fighting, still tries to kill the player which results in Dragonfire either being wounded or killed by a companion (if armed, high enough friendship and good stats), being wounded by the player and then commits suicide, being wounded and then escapes or the player kills him.

This leads to the player choosing a faction (except for Institute as it is undiscovered at this moment) which can result in conflict against other factions into building a teleportation device to the Institute base from Dragonfire's coordinates. The player infiltrates and confronts the overseer of Vault 121 himself, who appears to have been convinced into joining the Institute and wishes the player to become the leader before explaining that Dragonfire wasn't mean't to kill anyone or try to murder the player. Up to this point, the player can choose a faction which will work towards one of the six endings.

The first ending is the Minutemen ending which requires the player to join the Minutemen and help them retake their castle, then help build an powerful artillery cannon and the player, with the Minutemen's help, infiltrate the Institute base to either take over the facility or destroy it, defeating the Institute and then work towards defeating the Brotherhood of Steel; shooting down their Vertibird with the artillery cannon. The Brotherhood of Steel ending requires the player to join the Brotherhood of Steel and help them gather nuclear weapons from an island controlled by Super Mutants and wiping out the Railroad, then assist in building a Liberty Prime robot and, with the Brotherhood's help, locate and infiltrate the Institute base to destroy it completely, defeating the Institute. The Institute ending requires the player to help them recapture a Synth on the loose and wipe out the Railroad, then use a Synth army to wipe out the Brotherhood of Steel. The Railroad ending requires for the player to help them save a Synth from the Institue, then wipe out the Brotherhood of Steel and use an army of Synth rebels to wipe out the Institute and take over their facility. The two other endings are the player defeating all the factions and the final one saving all the factions.

The Tales of Deadpool
The Tales of Deadpool is a superhero comedy graphic adventure video game based on Marvel's Deadpool, rated 18+ and developed by Telltale Games and published by Marvel.

DC vs Marvel
DC vs Marvel is a superhero graphic adventure video game based on both DC and Marvel universes, rated 16+ and developed by Telltale Games and published by Marvel and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.

Call of Duty: Times of War
Call of Duty: Times of War is a war, action and drama graphic adventure game based on the Call of Duty franchise, rated 18+ and developed by Telltale Games and published by Activision. It is set after Call of Duty: Black Ops II 

Grand Theft Auto: Crime Doesn't Pay
Grand Theft Auto: Crime Doesn't Pay is a action and drama graphic adventure game with comedy elements based on the Grand Theft Auto franchise, rated 18+ and developed by Telltale Games and published by Rockstar Games. It is set before Grand Theft Auto V

Star Wars
Star Wars is a sci-fi graphic adventure game based on the Star Wars franchise, rated 16+ and developed by Telltale Games and published by LucasArts. It is set between the events of Episode III and Episode IV