Audiosurf developer confirms he is already working on bringing his award winning music based racing game to the iPhone, something that is possible only since the announcement of the new OS 3.0
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Two rows of monsters. One rock in the middle. Twenty-six magical orbs of varying spells. You know what to do, spell masters.
Days Gone developer appears to be moving well outside its comfort zone in order to join Sony's ongoing foray into live-service games.
Admin note: Updated this to rumor. Job listings can be a good indicator, but let's remember nothing is final until officially announced. ~Christopher
This game will determine the fate of Sony Bend. Not looking to good if it's a live service game.
I'm going to say this as someone who really enjoyed Days Gone
Why would you go and create an open world, multiplayer game with live service elements if you're previous game which was only a single player title came out flawed?
Wouldn't you want to create a new single player game to refine and fix your last mistakes to master what you were going for the first time before jumping into uncharted territories with online, multiplayer and live service which is a completely different beast entirely.
I can't be the only who thinks this right?
Just seems like your setting yourself up for failure in my opinion, you're giving yourself and your team bigger challenges to overcome in an already oversaturated market, a market where live service games made by people who are used to online and multiplayer are even struggling themselves.
It might be good, who knows, but at the moment it just seems they are biting off more than they can chew.
I full expect to see this game announced at SGF.
It's definitely not Days Gone 2 it's a new LS IP. Hope it looks and plays good.
I believe I speak for everyone with an iDevice when I say "Siiiiiick!"
But I find it to be inaccurate a lot of the time when it comes to properly tracking the beat of a song. Here's hoping they get it to work well on the iPhone.
Great scott! This is what portable gaming is all about! This will no doubt boost ipod's popularity beyond galaxies far'n beyond! Good stuff! :)
*Well maybe not to that extreme, but you knows what i mean! lol
~funkyellowmonkey(ps3 id)~