Zombot are calling their first game, Project Galaxy, a “AAA, next-gen” mobile title. The studio is made up of devs who have worked at Rockstar, Bungie, Ubisoft and 2K, and while there’s little else to show other than a trailer and some concept art, both of those are looking great.
Alex Chu is Zombot’s creative director; we featured Alex’s art from Halo: Reach a while back.
While Zombot isn’t the first studio to try and make fancy, visually-impressive mobile titles – we’re already spoiled by the likes of Infinity Blade and Real Racing – the fact they’re bringing blockbuster experience and dedicating it solely to mobile is encouraging. The more teams working specifically with mobile, so as to get the most out of the platform, the better.
Project Galaxy’s teaser trailer is below, while some concept art from the game is below that.
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this needs to be not a mobile game. I have always wanted a gundam game not made by the Japanese, they cannot be trusted to do it justice.
Fuck, I know. I mean how hard would it be to have a game without the sullen melodramatic protagonist, pedo-bait or the shoe horned fey 13 year olds?
And just have robits duking it out? I like the Japanese aesthetics when it comes to vehicles, monsters and objects. Everything else is a whole lot of nope.
I’m glad I’m not the only one with that perspective. Yeah they really shouldnt just have it on mobiles.