Looks like there's going to be a Foosball game coming out for both Sony game systems. So, if you don't want the trouble of buying an actual Foosball table, why not play it digitally? Grip Games announced "Foosball 2012" two days ago on the PlayStation blog, revealing various details.
Foosball 2012 will be a downloadable game for both the PlayStation Vita and 3 allowing you to take advantage of the cross-platform play that this game supports. What if you own both gaming systems? Well, your in luck as there will be an automatic synchronization system that will save data between the systems, allowing you to continue playing on the Vita when you decide to head out of the house for example. Also, a great addition is that you can purchase Foosball 2012 on the PS3 and not pay for it on your Vita at no extra charge including additional content.
Features such as different tables are available, customization, different ball types, and trick shots are packed into the game. Game modes such as the single-player World Tour lets you travel around the world challenging various AI opponents, as well as multiplayer. If you want to get interactive, PlayStation Move is supported on the console.
The planned release for Foosball 2012 is at the end of Spring, being available through the PlayStation Store.
I love foosball... Although I think I'd much rather play it in real life, haha...
ReplyDeletethe poor kids of today...
ReplyDeletelol I never liked sports video games
ReplyDeleteWhy would someone do that? You can go just to some pub and play it with friends :)
ReplyDeleteWell that's interesting, you get to play a game that plays football.
ReplyDeletelooks interesting game
ReplyDeletelol wtf... if you play foosball on a vidya game u need some serious help.
ReplyDeletei wasted a lot of time on real foosball tables, not sure i'd go for a video game version
ReplyDeleteFun Game :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fun!
ReplyDeletefoosball as a video game. how can that beat a nice game with lots of beer and friends. this is nonsense
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! But to be honest, it probably won't do that well.
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