Ian Fisher writes: Even knowing that PixelJunk SideScroller is a side installment in the series, I’m a bit disappointed by the initial showing the game has had at E3. On the surface I did enjoy the demo I played at E3 but only in the sense of it being a simple arcade game that I would play for ten minutes or perhaps play after I downloaded the demo off the PS Store. But as a PixelJunk game and following in the lineage of what Q-Games is known for doing, PixelJunk SideScroller is a bit of a disappointment in a few areas.
From GI.biz: "Towards the tail end of 2021, Q-Games accomplished something very rare in this industry: it had reclaimed its intellectual property, specifically for PS4 exclusive The Tomorrow Children.
In the announcement tweet, the Japan-based company described it as "a historical move by Sony Interactive Entertainment" and it's hard to argue with that. The game was originally published as a second-party title, funded by PlayStation, and it's typical for the platform holder to retain the IP rights in such a partnership."
Developer Q-Games has announced PixelJunk Eden 2 for Switch. It will launch via the Nintendo eShop in Q2 2020 as a timed exclusive and support English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, and Korean language options.
Dang! I loved the first, and it's interesting to see them leave the PS behind (at launch anyways) for Nintendo.
Developer of the original Star Fox would love a Switch game.
Would Nintendo even make a sequel to a franchise who's last mainline installment didn't even sell a million
Better question is if it's going to be the quality of the previous do we even want any? I'm more worried about the quality of The Next Star Fox game as opposed to whether or not we get one or not because I'm kind of tired of getting crappie games.
It better, Zero was such a pile of dungheap that the only enjoyment I got was from the semi-tower defense game they also created. That's crazy.