Angelus Victor writes: During its initial reveal at the State of Play, I was surprised that Square Enix was trying their hand at the competitive shooter genre. Especially when we have such juggernauts as Nintendo’s Splatoon on the Switch, or even Call of Duty on PlayStation. And really, the question is simple: Can Foamstars compete with these, or, like most parties, just a passing fad?
Foamstars latest season, Future Funk, is now available for all players to enjoy. - IS
With uninspiring gameplay, hollow live service, platform restrictions, and being outclassed by Helldivers 2, Foamstars didn't stand a chance.
Played Foamstars for about 10 minutes, the presentation made it feel like game made for teenagers. All fluff and no substance.
This game was doomed from the start. Square's gaas track record is atrocious. They often times call it quits on these titles within the first year. Hard to get excited knowing that fact. Anyone half way paying attention to this avoided the game like the plague for that very reason.
Square Enix: "Why are we losing money? Why won't gamers buy our games in huge numbers? What's going on?"
Also Square Enix: *Forspoken, Foamstars, Babylon's Fall, mobile shit, makes limited FF Pixel Remaster copies for the PS4*
Earlier today Foamstars entered its third season, Mysterious Swing, which adds Foamstar Chloe Noir, and 20 new skins. - IS