Disclaimer : This is an early access review. We've based our review on an unfinished and imperfect version of a game that has not been released. This is not meant to be an indication of the quality of the final game, but rather a tool to help potential buyers decide if the game is a worthwhile purchase in its current state.
Minimum is a third person, voxel based shooter developed by Humanhead Studios and published by Atari. Minimum’s hallmark feature is a combination of popular MOBA style games, coupled with over the shoulder third person shooting. It sounds like it might be a good mix – but it ends up being a classic case of trying to hard to be too much. But does the game hold up despite that? Well… not really.
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Kotaku: "Minimum, a stylish online shooter, has been mysteriously offline since September 2015. 141 days later, there’s still no word on when it’ll be playable again, and the game’s publisher, Atari, can’t say when that might change."
GG3 writes: "It looks like Atari is up to some shenanigans again. Some of the company’s games have disappeared without even so much as a courtesy call."
It's a real shame about it going down. I bought and loved the game. It's a 3rd person shooter but very fluid and fun. It suffered from low online numbers that's for sure. I think the game was really great. I bet it would do well on the consoles.