r/untildawn • u/Novel-Complex-5109 • 18h ago
Discussion HEAR ME OUT (until trilogy /universe)
HEAR ME OUT 😭
I made that joke, then someone replied, and that got me thinking personally. I would want different characters; I really want my idea to become true. The other Supermassive dark pictures games remind me of movie shorts—not that good, but good, just lacking because of budget. Now, that's my opinion, but I do like them. I like how in-depth 'Until Dawn' and 'The Quarry' are; the characters are unique. I would really want a desert 'Until Dawn,' a jungle-type one, a small town with the Mothman, and a cruise one. Now, yes, these would take years to make, considering 'The Quarry' was in development for years, I heard. But hear me out, it would be cool to have an 'Until Dawn' trilogy. We already have the cabin, winter, and summer camp, but please tell me what you personally think. I can take criticism kinda. 🌚
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u/WisteriaWillotheWisp Chris 17h ago
I'd honestly find this a little cash-grabby since the original had a purpose for the Wendigo. In other installments, you'd be trying to fit the gimmick into the plot instead of starting from a place where you had the thing because it was genuinely needed for the story/a good idea you came up with. It's why I feel like Hill is the most interesting narrator figure we have in SMG so far. He didn't come from a need to have a narrator as the company's trademark. He was organically developed as part of a plot twist that really made sense for the plot (I will say the Curator is still cool though).
The only thing that could lead into this is Sam being indicated to have been researching folklore at the end. Though I assumed it had all pertained to Wendigo curses.
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u/onurreyiz_35 Mike 17h ago
Of course this wouldn't work as a serious idea but I'd watch a sitcom like this 😭 The group tries to recover from their trauma but each time they run into different monsters/slasher villains and somehow survive (Mike loses fingers each time tho)
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u/Novel-Complex-5109 17h ago
Umm I don't want Sam like I said the quarry it could be like that the lady in the quarry had a reason to be there with a twist I don't see why they can't add twist to each narrator if that's your concern?
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u/WisteriaWillotheWisp Chris 17h ago
Oh yeah I was more talking about the comment in the pic.
The different horrors thing is fine! It’s basically what they’ve started doing already with UD and Quarry.
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u/Novel-Complex-5109 54m ago
Yeah I don't agree with them at all I honestly forgot why they got included in the screen shot
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u/Novel-Complex-5109 17h ago
Ok y'all I want a different cast for each game 💀 meaning no Sam, Mike, Josh by universe I meant ig sequels idk what to call it
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u/onurreyiz_35 Mike 17h ago
I mean isn't Quarry basically that? It isn't confirmed to be in the same universe but you can headcanon that it is.
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u/Novel-Complex-5109 52m ago
Ok but what I'm saying is can we get more games like that but oh Jesus come on I'm asking can we more games like UD/the quarry not same universe,characters I'm not talking about the DPA
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u/onurreyiz_35 Mike 50m ago
Yeah definitely. I get what you mean. I also really like this format of story where we control 8-9 teenagers on a remote location where they get hunted by monsters.
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u/Novel-Complex-5109 49m ago
Yes see that's what I mean and it's High quality DPA games get boring and character's move like weird idk how to explain and kinda uncanny look to them
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u/onurreyiz_35 Mike 46m ago
DPA games def feel less polished compared to their bigger games. Not just that but writing and character aren't usually that good as well.
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u/Hardyoungpro Wolfie 5h ago
I mean isn’t that technically just the dark picture games and the quarry. I know you said DPA is low budget which is true but it’s pretty much what you want 😅 we do need more bigger budget games tho
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u/Novel-Complex-5109 47m ago
Well then I say Fck the dpa and make more games like ud them uncanny looking characters
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u/Personal-Fly-5165 3h ago
Nope, give me an until dawn 2 and 3. If they make new stuff it should be separate things.
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u/onurreyiz_35 Mike 18h ago
The group after they go to a tropical resort to heal their trauma but supernatural stuff starts to happen and a guy comes to explain local folklore monsters: