They do fuck all even with titles that are “active”, like PSO2. It’s so far behind the big MMORPGs I don’t even know why are they keeping them online, even the lack of content is just absurd.
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jordanlund@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Finally! Of all the gaming companies, I think Sega is #2 behind EA on properties they own that they are doing fuck all with.
I’d love a current gen Burning Rangers, or Phantasy Star (not online).
Exec@pawb.social 1 day ago
missingno@fedia.io 1 day ago
Add Puyo Puyo to the list of Sega IPs suffering a fate worse than death, they sold the series' soul to keep selling Tetris over and over. We're never getting a main series game ever again.
chameleon@fedia.io 1 day ago
Even Sonic feels like it deserves so much better. It's been almost 25 years of shipping 6.5/10 reviewed games, just a little bit too unfinished and just a little bit too janky for anyone to really recommend. Sales figures look OK but they're boosted hard by being thrown in the bargain bin mere months after release.
This is of course with the exception of racing game spinoffs, which are a protest buy for when Nintendo messes up Mario Kart. And last decade's Sonic Mania, which they didn't make.
massive_bereavement@fedia.io 1 day ago
The market has shown time and time again there's a place for good 2D games or 3D games that aren't using bleeding edge graphics.
Rolling thunder, Golden Axe, Outrun, Eternal Champions, Bonanza Bros..
There are many abandoned great franchises that in the right hands (see the latest Shinobi) would do great IMO.
afaix@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I think Microsoft is right there at the top, with all studios that they’ve acquired.
Curious how EA is sitting on all of the Bullfrog properties and MS on the Lionhead ones