Square Enixās new, PlayStation-exclusive, multiplayer foam-combat gameāFoamstarsāis out now on PS5 and PS4. Itās free for folks who have PlayStation Plus, which means the barrier to entry is low and itās just your time youāll waste playing this meh shooter instead of actual money.
When Foamstars was first revealed last summer, the reaction from the internet was a mix of āWhat is this?ā and āIs this Splatoon?ā There were also a lot of body-fluid jokes. A lot of them. Over time, we learned that this wasnāt just a Splatoon clone. In fact, it was something pretty different, focused more on throwing foam on people instead of covering the map in paint. Likewise, the foam could be used to build up to locations or to slow down enemies. It sounded interesting enough and some early previews were optimistic about this new live-service shooter. And now thatās it out I can confirm that, no, this isnāt Square Enixās Splatoon. But damn, I really wish it was though.
Foamstars makes a great first impression with nice music and some stylish visuals. In a world where most free-to-play shooters are focused on military garb or realistic guns, it is nice to see someone making something truly unique. The mix of Las Vegas aesthetics, anime, and sci-fi is really eye-catching. Iād watch a TV show set in this universe. Sadly, this isnāt a TV show. Itās a (mostly) online PvP shooter, and thatās where this all falls apart.
Some of the worst guns in video games either fire slow-moving projectiles or have annoying arcs you have to contend with when aiming. Foamstars bravely asks: What if we combined the worst parts of the worst guns into one gun, and gave everyone in the game versions of that bad weapon? The answer is a shooter that feels like crap.
Matches in Foamstarsā main mode revolve around foaming up people into balls and surfing into them to knock them out. And Iāll admit that zooming around my teamās foam on a cool surfboard and then knocking out a foamed-up enemy is a blast. Feels great. But everything else is a drag. Moving around feels slow and while you are told to use that cool surfboard to get around, in most matches that wasnāt possible, because the enemy teamās foam was everywhere and slowed me down.
Shooting also feels bad. I tried out the various characters, who each have different foam guns. And while they all operate differently, they all fire in weird arcs and often shoot slow, imprecise projectiles. Worse, these projectilesābig balls of foamāare hard to get a read on. I was never sure when I was hitting an enemy, where I hit them, and how much I hit them. Likewise, in combat, itās hard to know whatās going on as giant waves of foam fly at you in every direction. And if you get foamed up, you have to wait around for a teammate to save you or the enemy to knock you out. Itās not fun, but at least it gave me a break from playing.
I also ran into teams using the same annoying tactic. In the main Foamstars modeāSmash the Starāonce a team has suffered too many eliminations, the best player on that team becomes the āStar Player.ā They take more damage (or foamā¦) and the other team can only win if they take them down. Meanwhile, other players on the team can spawn endlessly to protect their Star. Itās a neat idea in theory. In practice, it led to teams shoving their Star to the back of the map on a single high pointāwhich is hard to reach because you have to foam up to it or use a special moveāand then just camping back there. This slowed down matches and wasnāt fun at all.
Speaking of stuff that isnāt fun, the solo missions in this game arenāt great and mostly consist of waves of floating enemies slowly moving at you from a few directions as you shoot them before they reach a generator. Repeat and wonder why you are playing this at all. I was tired one night when I played a mission and actually got so bored I fell asleep. Sure, some of the writing and storytelling is funāone penguin-themed character speaks to JPEGs of animals and is trying to save Antarcticaābut it aināt enough to make me slog through the few missions that are here at launch.
Thereās more to this game for those who dig, including other modes and cosmetics. But honestly, Iāve got no interest in spending more time playing Foamstars. I did notice a $40 cosmetic pack in the store and I just want to warn folks now: Iād recommend not buying that because Iām not sure this thing will be around in a year or two.
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