From the publishers of fine titles, such as
Alvin and the Chipmunks,
Jumper: Griffin's Story, and
Saw: The Videogame comes yet another major game announcement. Yesterday, Brash Entertainment announced a deal with frequent Sony partner, Game Republic (
Genji,
Folklore) to make a game based on a "
popular Hollywood film." Well, looks like another Sony partner is being swallowed up by the startup publisher. Factor 5, known to Sony fans for their notorious
Lair will also be creating a title for Brash. We're sure that Factor 5 will live up Brash's legacy of quality titles.
"We do our due diligence on potential partners; we want to understand their in-house tech, and get to know their team and its capabilities. Factor 5 has a solid track record in creating licensed games that, in combination with their technology expertise, makes them an ideal partner," said Mitch Davis. "But what really cemented the collaboration was their passion for the IP and the world in which the game will live. Because that's when you are going to get really good games -- when the people who are making it are really enjoying the process."
"Typically, there are two issues developers have with making a licensed game. First, they tend to have shorter development cycles. Second, there are often very tight constraints on how you can portray the world of the IP, its characters and story. The resulting lack of creative freedom can be very frustrating -- especially when it's a world you are excited to explore," said Julian Eggebrecht, President and Co-founder of Factor 5. "But collaborating with Brash is much different, we're already working on a title that is more than two years out, and because the filmmaker is a game fan who is really excited about how we want to expand on the story of the film, we've been given a lot of latitude. It's been really fun to dig deep into this universe."
[Via press release]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
schoolimangooli @ Mar 13th 2008 10:49AM
Are these going to be multi platform games, I'm confused..
mayamayouidiot @ Mar 14th 2008 2:16AM
Ditto. Or even worse, does this mean that the next Factor 5/Game Republic games might not even be on PS3?
Zombie Huggles @ Mar 13th 2008 11:24AM
Do you think Lair would have performed better on the Wii, in terms of sells. I believe the game did well in Japan. But I was just thinking, playing games on the Wii is a bit annoying because the motion-sensing isn't very precise. There's always a slight delay and simple button-presses are exchanged for elaborate hand-tosses. Even when I speak to Wii enthusiasts, they like the playful games like Wii Sports, Mario Party, and some sports games.
Popfrogs @ Mar 13th 2008 12:03PM
I smell another stink bomb coming from F5 especially when teaming up with Brash. Then again F5 is lucky to be alive after Lair. I imagine Sony looks at them like a lazy NBA player...trade them off at the first opportunity.
alien @ Mar 13th 2008 2:03PM
I guess you are using the term "fine titles" with lots of irony here...
Mr Khan @ Mar 13th 2008 2:27PM
hmm, i presumed F5 was working on a Wii project currently
Unless (shudder) their vaunted Wii-maxing-engine game is also the Brash game....
Consolcwby @ Mar 16th 2008 11:27PM
This is upsetting... First Game Republic and now Factor 5 are making licensed crap. It's too bad neither company truly understands how important innovation is to gaming. =/ Oh well, at least Alvin will have a few sequels now...