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  • The Shoot developer Cohort Studios shuttered

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    04.21.2011

    Cohort Studios, creator of PlayStation Move on-rails shooter The Shoot, is shutting down. Develop reports the Dundee, Scotland outfit is closing in its fifth year of operation due to "difficulties of being a console developer in a declining console marketplace." The 25 remaining employees have been told of the closure, after the studio let 27 others go last August. The Shoot was the studio's first of several planned original projects, following contract work on titles like Buzz, Burnout Paradise, and Motorstorm. The company's final game, Me Monstar: Hear Me Roar, will launch as a PlayStation Mini in May.

  • The Shoot taking aim at Oct. 19 North American debut

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    10.07.2010

    Cohort Studios' on-rails, movie-set shooter -- called, you know, The Shoot -- will be available to add to your burgeoning PlayStation Move software collection on October 19. What's even more exciting? On the same day, you'll be able to pick up the PlayStation Move Shooting Attachment, thw peripheral that makes your Move controller look like a totally sweet, Earthworm Jim-esque ray gun. The Shoot will retail for $39.99, while the Shooting Attachment will cost $19.99. We think that's a pretty fair price for a peripheral that makes it feel like you're actually shooting a gun as opposed to casting spells with the most magical wand -- an important distinction, we think, for a game titled The Shoot.