Firewalk Studios' debut title Concord has launched to a tepid reception, struggling to carve out a niche in the competitive hero shooter landscape. Despite eight years in development, the $39.99 game is facing an uphill battle against free-to-play juggernauts in the genre.
Solid Foundations, Shaky Execution
Concord brings some promising elements to the table:
- Polished gunplay with impactful weapons
- 16 unique Freegunner characters with distinct abilities
- 12 well-designed maps with vertical gameplay
- Interesting sci-fi universe and lore
However, several issues are hampering its success:
- Low player count (peaked at 697 concurrent PC players on Steam)
- Limited game modes and content at launch
- Lengthy queue times and matchmaking problems
- Derivative character designs and forgettable personalities
- Poorly implemented storytelling and lore delivery
A view of the Galactic Guide map in Concord, showcasing key locations and the game's sci-fi setting |
Gameplay Highs and Lows
When Concord clicks, it offers satisfying 5v5 team-based action. The gunplay feels responsive, and ability combinations can lead to exciting moments. However, the game suffers from:
- Slow movement speed and high time-to-kill
- Large maps that feel empty with only 10 players
- Lack of impactful ultimate abilities
- Limited tactical depth compared to competitors
An intense moment from Concord, highlighting team-based action and futuristic environments during gameplay |
Price Point Predicament
In a market dominated by free-to-play titles, Concord's $39.99 price tag is a significant barrier to entry. While the game promises free post-launch content, including new characters and maps, it may struggle to build a player base large enough to sustain long-term development.
Looking Ahead
Concord has potential, but it needs significant improvements and content additions to compete in the crowded hero shooter space. Its success will likely hinge on Firewalk Studios' ability to rapidly iterate and expand the game while building a dedicated community.
For now, potential players may want to wait and see how Concord evolves before investing in this ambitious but flawed new entry in the genre.
Bazz prepares for an action-packed moment in Concord, reflecting the game's need for improvements and player engagement |