
Platform games are slowly rising again and most independent developers are going back to classic platform elements. There are certain numbers of mix platform games with unique elements that prove to be great. A good example of this is Commander Cool 2 that recently received a Greenlit from Steam. The game brings that old school challenging platform atmosphere to players. Developed by Orlyapps, Commander Cool 2 shows potential as a platform game.

Possibilities for new studio/IP pairing have been flying across social media. These are a few ideas I had for which Bethesda studios should tackle some Microsoft IPs, or vice versa, now that Xbox has 23 studios under its exclusivity belt.

Rather than craft a nostalgia-driven tribute to the original platformers, Bethesda is instead making a free-to-play Commander Keen mobile game which looks like it will try to capture the same edgy-yet-kid-friendly vibe of games like Fortnite.
The Commander Keen games were great PC platformers, seeing him resurrected as a mobile game was pretty depressing.
I'm just confused about John Romero's initial objections towards ID being acquired by Bethesda.
They pretty much changed everything about one of his pre-ID IP's and made it lose any connection it has to the past.
Sure I understand it's probably a money thing but this could potentially be the start of more IP's going down that lane.
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