
OSome Studio is a video game development studio based in Lyon, France. It was founded by Domenico Albani, Ronan Coiffec and Mathieu Fremont around the game White Night, a survival game that draws its inspiration from Alone in the Dark and the first Resident Evil by its use of the fixed camera. After this first game, the studio joined forces with the publisher Microids to make adaptations of French-Belgian comic book licenses.
OSome Studio operates out of Lyon, France and has been active since 2015. The team consists of three founders who started with the survival horror title White Night in 2015. That game set a specific tone by using fixed camera angles inspired by Alone in the Dark and the original Resident Evil. After this first release, the studio shifted its focus to adapting French and Belgian comic book licenses through a partnership with publisher Microids. This move defined their catalog for the rest of their active period which ended in 2023. You will find 10 games listed on PlayPile where OSome Studio appears only as the developer. Their output has grown over time, with just three titles released during the 2010s compared to seven games in the 2020s. The studio covers a wide range of platforms including PlayStation 4, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. They also support older systems like Mac and Linux, though their reach is most consistent on modern consoles and personal computers. Genre-wise, adventure games dominate their portfolio with ten releases. They have also tackled platformers seven times and fighting games four times. Other categories like hack and slash, puzzle, shooter, and RPG appear only once or twice in their history. The quality of their work varies significantly across these titles. The average rating sits at 68 out of 100 based on seven scored entries. While one game reached a great rating of 80 or higher, four others sit in the good range between 60 and 79. Two titles received mixed scores between 40 and 59, and no games fell into the poor category. Their best work includes The Smurfs 2: The Prisoner of the Green Stone which hit an 80 rating in late 2023. Previous successes include Asterix & Obelix XXL: Romastered from 2020 with a score of 75.1 and Asterix & Obelix XXXL: The Ram From Hibernia from 2022 scoring 70. White Night remains their earliest entry at 66 points, while The Smurfs: Mission Vileaf scored 64.9 in 2021. Recent releases show a pattern of re-releasing older titles or launching new entries in established franchises like The Smurfs and Asterix. Their catalog reflects a steady stream of licensed adventures rather than original IP development after their debut year.









