
James Morris of Tech.co.uk writes:
It had to happen sooner or later. Futuremark is finally going to be producing its own games. This is hardly a surprise. In fact, it's more surprising that it has taken so long. Futuremark's new Games Studio plans to combine 'highest quality game play' with 'blow-your-socks-off visuals'. But can it really make a difference in what is now a very competitive games market?
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The first 1/2 of the article is good - Futuremark products always look awesome, hopefully they're games will look equally impressive.
I though they were a bit off with the 2nd 1/2 though; they really should have taken into account that crysis selling 1million units =\= failure.
Wow, I've never heard of this game studio before.