Publisher Limited Run Games and developer Whoopee Camp will release Tomba! 2 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via Steam, the companies announced
The first game is being remastered too.
Publisher Limited Run Games and developer Whoopee Camp will release Tomba! 2 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via Steam, the companies announced
I beg all these developers and publishers to stop using LRG.
This should be available at all retailers, including Part 1.
What the exactly issue with LRG?I beg all these developers and publishers to stop using LRG.
This should be available at all retailers, including Part 1.
They are limited and overpriced. River city girls is 400 bucks nowWhat the exactly issue with LRG?
BTW LRG these old games probably could not release.
I beg all these developers and publishers to stop using LRG.
This should be available at all retailers, including Part 1.
Yeah, there's no reason why HiFi Rush should have to rely on a company like LRG to get a physical version. They still haven't opened preorders for it after months and I'm worried they might cancel it.It's sad that there is even the necessity of someone like LRG.
I'm not sure how I feel here...They are limited and overpriced. River city girls is 400 bucks now
Let me rephrase it.I'm not sure how I feel here...
The ideia of Limited Run Games is really to get these indie / small games that should not have a physical edition at all and run a limited batch of copies for it... more for collectors that doesn't want to have the digital version.
Without LRG you should not have any physical copy of these games at all.
The company was created with that purpose so it was named "Limited Run Games".
So either you have no physical or just these limited batches done by LRG... there is no other option.
And this case I believe what LRG do is good for the industry.
Remember limited production of discs are cheaper for small numbers than mass production.... of course mass production only becomes cheaper if you really have a big numbers to produce here.... if you have a small number then mass production is way expensive.
But most indie / small games doesn't have sales enough to have investment in mass production... you doing mass production to have discs becoming trash in warehouses or stores is not an option at all.
They are not, Whoopee Camp were the IP owner until their closure and it's now probably "free" to be used.Do anybody know if Tomba is a Sony IP ? I know that the games were initially published by Sony, but I don't know who possede the IP
I'm sure there would not be that necessity.It's sad that there is even the necessity of someone like LRG.
The bolded is the point… publishers won’t do physical limited shipment anymore… it is worth due the niche sales and can end in loses.I don't see how this is any different from a publisher just limiting copies shipped to specific regions. I don't mean to be rude about this. If you like them, don't let me dissuade you...!