ITT: Settings that would make fantastic TTRPGs

ITT: Settings that would make fantastic TTRPGs.

And yes, we all know about Redwall and Dark Souls.

Zelda

That would be amazing, except you would have to wait for one person at a time to have a showdown.

But I really like the idea

Pit People, trying to survive and thrive in a crazy world with raiders, giants, unicorns, healer cupcakes, and more.
Hell if the GM can pull it off he could even do the whole jackass narrator that messes with the party at every opportunity while berating them.

Broken empire trilogy:
Post nuclear war, Europe descends back to feudal society in the ruins of the modern world, with random pieces of modern tech still working. Also magic spilled over from somewhere.

And maybe Fallen London by extension.

multi-person showdowns happened multiple times in the show though

Skulduggery Pleasant would be pretty cool (honestly the characters in this series are more like your typical PCs than in most stories)

Dark Souls

All the best parts of Dark Souls threads meets Bug World. With added adorableness and radical pikmin style weapons.

When do I get to play my Moth Cleric of the Radiance Veeky Forums?

Nausicaa manga, nuff said

Shovel Knight

>>Nausicaa Manga
Mah Nigga

>>Post apoc Medieval diesel punk,
>>swords guns and armor and airships
>>Political machinations and warfare, monster bugs, to ancient super tech artifacts left

Monster Blood Tattoo.

Oh, if only.

You beautiful people.

Mortal Engines
>cities moving around on wheels
>people fighting over ancient superweapons
>airship docks above the clouds
>city v city combat
>pirate villages
what's not to love

Came here to post this.

Graham's take on Prophet would be awesome

Mega Man Battle Network

Dynasty Warriors. I really think there is a niche that can be filled of "massive amounts of slaughter in combat" with an RPG, but few RPGs can even get close to a number as small as 50 combatants.

The art and setting of this game were far too good for what it became

Any of the shonen animes

I know it's kind of ironic considering its origins, but it's detached enough to make a good standalone setting.

>Any of the shonen animes

How would one go about doing a Bakuman setting?

Dark Souls would not, in fact, make a good tabletop RPG. It doesn't mix well with the concept of a party.

Pathologic. As far as I'm aware, there's one currently in development.

Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles

I think a game based on The Banner Saga would have great potential.

The minis from the board game they put out are pretty nice.

My actual nigga, I came here to post this.

I can't think of a video game setting I'd rather roleplay than FFCC. The original, anyway, the sequels shat all over the lore

Ok, hear me out on this one: take the design of one of our Speculative Evolution system and apply it to GURPS, Hero, M&M, Savage Worlds, Risus, or whatever universal generic RPG floats your goat's bloated stoat. Start at the single-celled stage and work your way up to buy your way up the evolutionary chain.

Halfway through you switch over to a skirmish Wargame for the tribal era, then a full on Wargame for the global dominance era.

After all of that you switch back to the rpg with a higher tech-level, and from there you go through the history of the dominant sapient species(winner of the wargames) before finally arriving at the space age.

What, user, you didn't like Ring of Fates and its n64 level graphics, lack of joystick controls, and simplistic storyline?

You could even keep the rules pretty much 1:1

>quick look through
>not Pirates of Dark water
anons.. it literally has everything you want

O fuck yes

On this same note, Skies of Arcadia.

Samurai Jack could be fun to run in, too.

Magi Nation would be cool if you could figure out a system that wasn't just "use your deck." Didn't the Gameboy game have a JRPG-esque to it, or was it a card game in Gameboy form?

it's getting a movie adaptation is it not? when that comes out I fully expect we'll see a bunch of threads on making a Mortal Engines game

for the love of god let them have Hester be actually disfigured

I just really really want to have pictures of that big war between the ground people and the city folk.
That was just too damn kickass when I read it

Redwall! (kek)

Golden Sun. Basicly Western Fantasy Avatar, except with more dungeon crawling, a more open element system and not focused on a single character that has to be written around.

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Children of the Red King was basically a fever-dream, but with the right group, it would be fun. Everyone has their own unique power and though some are more obviously useful than others everyone can learn how to apply theirs to the problem at hand.

Monstress.

The Baccano! setting.

Everyone should read Tomo-Chan. It's one of those romance comedies that is actually well-written, and every character is likable in some way or other.

It's also like any other romance comedy in that it never progresses.

Have you read the latest few pages as of late? Progress happened.

I can't figure out if it would be better to run as a mundane murder mystery featuring Immortals, or a bombastic high octane heist game ala Edward and Miria.

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>The year is 1928, and the alchemist Albarre Juro is dead.
>As the only other immortals in the area, you are being blamed for his untimely demise.
>The keys to your acquittal and salvation lie hidden in the heart of the Atlantis Casino in Las Vegas, in the personal safe of its owner.
>You have one week before the other immortals of the country descend on you to inflict justice. Make it out, and do so with as much as you can carry.

>optimism but also concern
Due out late next year. I hope they don't fuck it up.

Hollow Fields, think Harry Potter, but female protagonist and set in a school for mad scientists instead of a school of magic.

So a whole bunch of monks using magic items with crazy abilities in bizarre environments with item wagering?

Where do I sign up?!

Some anons are slowly trying to get shit done on that.
I'll make another thread soon so we can get back to it.

Crystal Chronicles really should have been the Final Fantasy game labled 11, not the MMO

a bunch of random john ringo books thrown together

Do both. Half the charm of Baccano! was the inconstant tone, oscillating between using immortality as a tool to inflict horrible grotesque torture and carefree bumpkins so aloof they don't even realize they haven't aged in 60 years.

SCP and Transmetropolitan are the first to come to mind

The Craft Sequence. Legal drama set in a modern fantasy world where wizards are lawyers, spells are contracts, and souls are money.

The power gap between the wizards and mundanes could be hard to overcome, but I'd love to play a game there regardless.

The party could be any mix of Martial artists, Giant Marionette Puppet operators, or people who have weaponized circus acts like juggling, animal taming, knife throwing, you name it. And not only that but your party can incorporate the Quasi-Immortal humans known as Shirogane.

Their enemies are a menagerie of clockwork automaton that want to spread a fatal disease throughout the population in the vain attempt to make their creator laugh. Beings originally meant to entertain turned into twisted clowns and puppets. They can also disguise themselves as human until they crack open their torsos or extend their arms to reveal their many hidden weapons.

I MUST GO NORTH

>mfw I learned of this

Have to pitch idea to DM, make rolls for being on time and quality of it and deal with any arrangements outside of being mangka(like marriage,wanting to have fun,etc.)

I feel that Redwall RPG would be fucked because Badgers would just rape everything else.

>Misuzu revealed to be a lesbian
>Carol revealed to be master planner
>Jun revealed to actually be dense, not just wanting to not change the good thing he's got
>Tomo revealed to not wanting to change the good thing she's got, not just being dense
>town rapists revealed to be skelingtons in disguise
I guess that's progress.

Call me a faggot, but Bleach.

Have the players be part of an expeditionary force that is elsewhere in the setting, away from all the retards making bad decisions and being insufferable.

Naw man

Ivalice

Holy fucking shit, Ivalice. Such a fantastic setting, probably the best Japan has ever made outside of Dark Souls.

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That could work. The world is good enough, just the main plot was meh (or bad, I stopped reading before the end, so I don't know how bad it got).

It's the problem with a lot of shonens, really.
>Child soldiers with various crazy mystical powers having shadow wars over bloodlines and who controls kaiju ghost demons
>Ancient artifacts that allow the users to make soul-binding contracts related to games
>Get weirdass rechargable powers in the sortacyberpunk future, decide whether or not you have a soul and conscience
>Literally fucking anything goes on a sea of high adventure with magic fruit, superstrong mermen, leviathans, and weird shit
>There's a spirit world, aliens, and martial arts that let you punch people through walls and shoot energy blasts like a motherfucker

Into the Badlands
Wuxia in the post-apocalyptic future with a healthy dose of the old west and the antebellum south

The Barons powerful feudal lords that each control a section of the Badlands as well as a key industry lead an army of Clippers elite assassins that enforce their will. The areas between the Barons territories are home to Nomads roving bandit clans eeking out a living preying on those foolish enough to travel the old highways and byways. No guns all martial arts and wire-fu with a dash of Chi based super abilities

The ending sucked

I wanted interspecies /ss/ god damn it

And so many things left unresolved, I guess

That would be awesome, what ruleset would fit with this?

I get the others, but what's the third one?

Berserk?

Yup.

Mega Man X, Legends, and Battle Network.

As a "failure-is-the-only-option" kinda game like CoC? Sure, I could see it working.

Someone was making one based on Sorcerer, but afaik it was never completed. It seemed to capture the feel of the setting pretty well. Google "nausicaa sorcerer" if you want to check it out.

There's also french homebrew Nausicaa rpg and supposedly even d20 conversions, but I haven't really found much rules for them.