These guys made Spec Ops: The Line, which was pretty awesome. I visited their website today and it says that they are working on a Unannounced Project. The description says: "AAA First Person Shooter. More information coming soon..."
Now I don't know what you guys make out of "AAA First Person Shooter" but I would love to see these guys make a game based on the Battle of Stalingrad. Not a Call of Duty-like game, mind you, but something more in the lines of Spec Ops: The Line.
What I mean by that is that you could make a story with same style of narrative in Spec Ops: The Line but better. You can play as two different lieutenants. A German lieutenant and a Russian lieutenant. The story could then be divided into different chapters, allowing you to experience the horrors of war from both sides.
There are many memoirs, documentaries and reports that can help the devs create an interesting story with a good narrative. Then there is the gameplay. I want to see a bit more realism here compared to Spec Ops. The game should have sections where you can order your troops on the battlefield and your commands should be able to change the outcome of the battle in many different ways. The battles at the main railway station is a good example here, because it changed hands 15 times during the battle.
The outcome of the battles should be different each time, I am talking about how you win or lose the battle not the story. Basically it should be fun to play sections of the game over and over again with different difficulty settings, even if you have already beaten the story. The story can also have different endings depending on your morale towards the end of the battle. The German lieutenant for example could reach a point where he a)surrenders and eventually returns home after years OR b)He fights blindly towards the end and ends up freezing to death together with his German comrades or he could commit suicide etc. etc. You should also be able to fight alongside the troops that you command(naturally). I hope I am making some sense here So, What do you think of this idea and what do you hope to see from these guys?