![]() ![]() Since fans have been begging Square Enix to remake what is quite possibly the most popular and most important JRPG of all time for years, there was obviously a lot of pressure on the studio to get it right. We all knew Final Fantasy 7 Remake was just the beginning, but had no idea how long we would have to wait for the next part, or even how many parts this incredibly ambitious project would end up spanning. ![]() RoboCop: Rogue City: release date speculation, trailers, gameplay, and moreĬities: Skylines 2: release date, trailers, gameplay, and moreĭishonored 3: release date window, rumors, and more GTA 6: release date speculation, trailer, news, rumors, and more Hollow Knight: Silksong: release date speculation, trailers, gameplay, and more With no release window to go off of, preorders are still a ways off, but we will update you as soon as any information is revealed. Preorderįoamstars won’t be sliding into your consoles anytime soon from what we can tell. If you want to read our detailed thoughts on the demo, we have a full write-up you can check out here. The only mode detailed so far is called “Star Rush” in which each team is attempting to chill the opposing team’s “star player.” Some have shotgun-style weapons, while others use pistols, plus two abilities and an ultimate. Teams can pile up foam to make improvised cover, slopes, and chokepoints.Įach character will also have their own weapons and abilities, somewhat like a hero shooter. Another major difference between Foamstars‘s foam and Splatoon’s ink is that foam can be built up to change the environment. Like Splatoon, each team has its own foam color that they can coat the map in and surf on while moving over the opposing team’s color will cause you to move slower. If a teammate pops them first, they can be rescued, so time is of the essence. After sufficient foam has been shot on someone, they will be suspended in a giant soap bubble that an opposing player needs to pop. However, simply blasting an enemy with foam isn’t enough to chill them. ![]() Producer Kosuke Okatani stated that the concept for Foamstars revolved around the idea of “engaging in energetic foam battles that anyone can pick up and play.” This will take the form of four-on-four matches in various modes where each team uses different foam-launching weapons to “chill” (aka kill) the other team. Games like Exoprimal have experimented with integrating story into these types of games, and there could always be a secret single-player mode we haven’t seen, but for now it appears to just be a PvP experience. While it isn’t completely impossible, there likely isn’t much of a narrative in Foamstars, if any, and appears to simply be a multiplayer-focused title. The second half of the trailer shows some actual gameplay snippets showcasing various characters and abilities. A jazzy, upbeat tune begins as we see some pre-rendered action of the characters blasting foam with different weapons, zipping around the environment, and using foam to alter the playfield. The trailer begins with a dramatic tone of mysterious characters grabbing weapons and walking through foggy streets, only for the tone to completely change when two groups meet and the fog is swept away to reveal a bright, neon-lit city. The only trailer for Foamstars so far is the Announce Trailer from the PlayStation Showcase in May 2023. Foamstars - Announce Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games ![]()
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