Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-108.203.189.162-20131214220759/@comment-28835160-20150215160819

Roacher27 wrote: Well it seems to me there are a few different possibilities to make a game. Here are four:


 * Modern, Portland-based, TV-show characters + some original characters. This would be a game that would be very similar to the Grimm books I think: mainly story based, and maybe with some open-world opportunities. It would probably not contribute to the canon story much (so no Adalind, Viktor), and the story would probably be Nick solving a particularly long and dangerous case (such as The Icy Touch).


 * Modern, other location, original characters + some TV show guest stars. This could have a lot more possibilities in story, characters, location, and player choices. This could really be about almost anything one could think of.


 * Historical, other location, original characters + historical characters. This would be a bit more Assassin's Creed-y. One could play as a historical Grimm doing some good old-fashioned beheading. By historical, I mean as young as Kelly or Marie Burkhardt. Maybe Rolek Porter, but that seems unlikely. Or if one goes way back, there could be a corresponding, parallel modern day story of Nick reading in the trailer and doing his Grimm/cop job.

I've never played any of the TellTale Games you mentioned, but as long as they have a good resume like you said and considering that PDX agrees with you I'm going to say they would make a great Grimm game.
 * TellTale Games: this would be awesome because TellTale Games is awesome. Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Borderlands, Wolf Among Us... they have a pretty good resume. I'd personally love to play a Grimm game made by these guys.