Concord Reviews
Concord is a definitely a next-gen game with its space bound designs and sharp effects, but the core gameplay itself lacks innovation. Hero shooter had its time in the gaming industry, and if it has to come back, it needs a new element which Concord lacks.
While Concord has a long way to go before it can be considered a competitor to the likes of Overwatch or Valorant, it shouldn’t be written off entirely. With continued post-launch support, balancing updates, and a commitment to addressing player feedback, Concord could potentially grow into a respectable entry in the team-based FPS genre. However, as it stands now, it remains an unfinished product with more promise than delivery. There’s still time for Concord to rise to the challenge and prove itself, but it needs serious improvements to match the lofty ambitions and expectations set forth by its creators.
Concord is the new online multiplayer hero shooter developed by Firewalk Studios and PlayStation Studios. that pits two teams of five players against each other in intense combat with a high strategy component. With 16 characters, several levels, and plenty of content to start, the game is structured in seasons where content will be added for free, including more characters, levels, and additional game modes. Although it is not easy to enter a market where competition has been established for several years, we can say without a doubt that Concord has all the ingredients to try it successfully.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Concord is an honest shooter that really does a lot right during gameplay. The weapons feel good, everything looks nice and there's plenty of content and no microtransactions. Unfortunately, the game is already under a bad star. There is a lack of identity, originality and, based on current figures, a lack of players very soon. Let's hope for the best, because Concord really deserves a chance.
Review in German | Read full review
While the overall package is a little light, and it needs more endearing content relating to the Freegunners, Concord has become one of my go-to shooters due to top-tier gunplay, mechanics, and team play.
Concord, despite its shortcomings, is a well-designed game, from a development team that has put a lot of love into their project and shows that they are going to support it as far as they are allowed to.
Review in Greek | Read full review
Concord shows promise in the hero shooter genre with solid technical performance and enjoyable gameplay. However, its bland characters, dull lore, and limited game modes hold it back.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Right now it’s a decent more-of-the-same option and a missed opportunity for Sony.
For fans of hero shooters, Concord can certainly provide some entertainment, but the question remains whether that will be enough to retain players in the long term. It is already noticeable on Playstation that the search for a game takes quite a long time, so soon after release. On PC, the peak on Steam is less than 700 players. Firewalk Studios will have to work very hard to add good content as quickly as possible, otherwise it seems that the only way to attract players is to go free-to-play, and that will not look good with paying players. go in. For now, though, Concord is stuck in the middle of the pack, visually appealing but with no depth and little reason to keep playing for any length of time.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Concord isn't a bad game. It's a solid hero-shooter with appropriate gunplay and movement. With the right squad by your side, the 5v5-matches are solid fun. Yet again, Concord plays it very safe and doesn't stand out in any department against free-to-play-competitors like Valorant or Apex Legends.
Review in German | Read full review
If you are a lover of 5vs5 shooters you are going to love it, graphically it is spectacular and although in terms of game design it is a little green, we hope that Firewalk does a great job with its free updates
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Concord is a decent 5v5 hero shooter but does not offer enough to stand out from the mature competition. This game really needed some sort of hype, X-factor, for it to even catch the eyes of gamers. The aesthetic is impressive, but the character designs are nothing to write home about. The gunplay has some potential, but the move speed is too slow, and you simply have too much HP. I don't have high hopes for this game's longevity.
Concord is not a bad game, but unfortunately, it is more uninteresting than it deserves to be, with the foundations of a basic free-to-play (despite having a cost) and few incentives to keep us invested.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Concord's story isn’t particularly intriguing, the characters aren’t memorable, half of the game modes don’t exactly fit and the progression is lacking at best. Does this sound like a live-service that has staying power? Probably not.
Concord disappointed me as a service game sold at almost full price despite the lack of originality in the gameplay.
Review in Turkish | Read full review