TGH Writes: I would like to start this review off by saying that I find it really hard to review a console based solely on its launch. We all know that consoles develop over time; we have seen this happen with every previous console that has ever been released. The PlayStation 2 did things that we never thought was possible during the middle of its life and continued to increase all the way and still for some time after the PS3 was released.
teamLFG rallies developers from across the industry to bring to life an ambitious incubation project.
"Our first game is a team-based action game that draws inspiration from fighting games, platformers, MOBAs, life sims, and frog-type games. Players will inhabit a lighthearted, comedic world set in brand-new, mythic, science-fantasy universe. We can’t wait to reveal more."
At least it's not an extraction shooter. It's team-based, so not likely my thing. But perhaps it will at least add something new to the current slew of MP games out there?
"industry veterans who have shipped titles like Destiny, Halo, League of Legends, Fortnite, Roblox, and Rec Room"
"and richly social virtual worlds"
"where players can find friendship, community, and belonging"
"We will make immersive multiplayer worlds"
"but throughout live service as we continue to grow the game and community for years to come"
"Our first game is a team-based action game that draws inspiration from fighting games, platformers, MOBAs"
Jesus. Does Sony ever learn? Like if they want to partner with them that's cool and all but buying the studio right off the bat? It's insane thinking after all the money they've just lost from Concord, not to mention the lack of actual hype for Marathon. Who is making the decisions here?
Can't believe they killed Japan Studio, London Studio, and Pixelopus for this, Destiny, and Concord.
Sony has bought out their distribution business partner in China and will be renaming it to Wanzhanpiwu Cultural Entertainment Development.
Maybe they'll be able to keep Playstation console prices stable as a result. One can dream.
Who would have thought that giving games away for free would be so lucrative?