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Of course, Zone of the Enders 2 is a stupid good game. A fast-paced mecha combat game with anime cutscenes and Kojima boss battles is exactly the kind of thing that proves by failing that gamers are their own worst enemy.
Leave the player as a bare, useless husk but still with full HP.
An explosion rocks the ship during the transition from atmosphere to the void, your character gets no feedback from the main engineer whose been your life line the entire time.
Running down to engineering crew inform you the void shield isn't active and to open the entrance would require safety measure broken.
Entering the room to see the bulkhead missing and the ship open to high atmosphere, look for survivors and be confronted by what is essentially a beefed up possessed from warhammer 40k akin to the Ravener books. As a normal person, survive somehow.
If I told you it would be stolen lol ideas aren't protected. I would rather have my game made first. I might just pay a studio to make it since it easier and buy the studio so I can say I made it.