I was going to suggest that Psyonix is a decent pick up. Why? Because SEGA has always been missing a component to their games: Online multiplayer. The thing is, the most popular online game they ever release was their PSO series and even that series is considered 'niche' compared to big online titles.
I think their boxed releases has suffered due to now having good online multiplayer component because most of their studios are stretched thin as it is doing a single player campaign. For example: Vanquish. Even Binary Domain's mutliplayer suffered from little thigns that would have been obvious for a Western developer.
Psyonix has recent (last few months) hit it big with almost no advertising, by releasing their game Rocket League. But before that they co-developed Unreal 4 with other studios. Their other big game they have released is Nosgoth, which was suppose to be a multiplayer component to a new 'Soul Reaver' game, but since the single player portion was shit canned by Square-Enix (or before that?) Square decided to release the multiplayer portion as F2P.
Its actually fun, my only issue is grinding for weapons and crafting. But I foudn the gameplay to be really fun. Steam users like it:
http://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/200110/Even MGSV is having a different team handle the online portion of their games and having 2 teams work on two aspects of a game can actually work if communication is done correctly between a Japanese and American team (Kojima LA is doing the online work for MGSV)