Lately I’ve been watching a lot, and I mean
a lot, of The Flash. I’ve also been thinking about what it would be like to
change careers and develop videogames. I have a few ideas for original IP, but would
also love to do something unique with a licensed property. With VR coming to
market this year it got me thinking how great a Flash game could be using this
tech. Check the elevator pitch:
Time often feels
like it’s flying by, but what if you were the one moving like a blur while
everything and everyone around you was stagnant? By slipping on a headset, VR
could put you in the shoes of the fastest man alive – The Flash!
The Flash has
gone from a lesser-known DC Comics superhero to one of the standout faces of
the company over roughly the last year. Amid the superhero craze that’s hit,
The Flash is arguably one of the more interesting, likable, and surprisingly
well-received characters. He and the stories of Central City resonate with
adults, teens, and children alike.
VR is just
hitting the market and no superhero or first person action RPGs have been
announced. It takes at least a couple years to bring a game from idea to
product, by which time VR will have had a chance to prove its worth to gamers
and the market in general. The cost of the hardware, which is still somewhat unclear,
may even come down slightly by then. We’ll also have at least one Justice
League movie by the end of 2017. The timing and business case couldn’t be better
aligned.
Let’s
face it - we’d look like goddamn fools playing a Flash VR game.
The fact that
we’d feel like bosses would more than make up for it though!
Photo via Techradar
I admit, the pitch could use some work;
however, I don’t think it requires too much imagination to realize how special
an experience this could be. I haven’t had the chance to try VR, but am very
excited at the prospects. I can already envision gameplay sequences.
Imagine that you’re walking home from work
and hear the sound of your phone ringing. You look down as you pull the phone
from your pocket and see it’s from S.T.A.R. Labs. As you move the phone to your
ear you’re told there’s a robbery in progress on the other side of town. As you
start running, your surroundings instantly blur. With heightened senses you
move through the streets, dodging oncoming cars while the wind rushes by your
head so loud you barely notice the sounds of rush hour traffic. You glance back
only to realize you’ve covered 30 blocks in half a minute.
This
is along the lines of what I’m thinking. Fuck you Central City traffic.
Photo via Nerdist
Couple that type of rush with strong RPG mechanics
and I could sink many many hours into this game. Complete speed and agility
challenges and puzzles to gain experience that allows you to build out Barry
Allan’s skills in a variety of ways. Choose to become more intelligent,
allowing you to craft tools to take down metahuman criminals, or focus on
getting faster and solve problems and defeat enemies with speed. You could
learn to run up buildings, on top of water, and even travel to other time periods!
Clearly I’m excited about the prospect of a
VR game about The Flash, but I’m curious to hear what others think. Would you
buy this game? What features do you think would be cool? If you have other game
ideas, VR or otherwise, feel free to share those too.
I would but this game idc what price it was. I love the flash!!!
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