Silent Hill Style Perspectives With Resident Evil Combat in Upcoming Agni: Village of Calamity
By Adele Wilson
An unauthorised investigation leads to something sinister.Face Ghosts To Collect Cards In Schoolbound
There's something strange about this place.90s Gloomy Survival Horror, Holstin, Switches Between Isometric and Third-Person
By Adele Wilson
An upcoming psychological survival horror.
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The next Hunger Games mobile game is coming from Kabam
By Nick Tylwalk
If there's one thing you can count on in this crazy, ever-changing world, it's that any IP that blows up in almost any form of pop culture is going to get turned into a mobile game.In the case of The Hunger Games, there have already been a few attempts to turn the mega-popular franchise into mobile gaming gold. But neither Hunger Games: Girl on Fire (which did not feature this song) nor The Hunger Games Adventures really caught on in a way that would tilt the odds ever in the favor of their makers.Lionsgate is looking to change that. According to Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat, the studio behind the films has partnered with Kabam to have the mobile games powerhouse cook up "an exclusive role-playing, card collection mobile game" that will be produced by the same Chinese team responsible for The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earth.Here’s what Mighty No. 9 Looks Like Today
Eight months after the $3.8 million Kickstarter campaign, Mega Man-inspired platformer, Mighty No. 9, has a fresh gameplay trailer to show off what the developers at Comcept have been working on over the past few months. The gameplay trailer shows off footage from two of the game's levels, as well as a first glimpse of a pair of bosses that players will encounter within Mighty No. 9.Founded by Mega Man designer, Keiji Inafune, Comcept is a Japanese independent game development studio based out of Tokyo and Osaka. On August 31st of last year, Comcept launched Mighty No.9 onto Kickstarter. In just two days the $900,000 was surpassed. The funding campaign on Kickstarter combined with a secondary campaign (for backers wishing to utilize PayPal) raised over $4,000,000 for the development of Mighty No. 9. The influx of financial support guarantees the game's release on the Wii U, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, 3DS, PlayStation 4, Mac, Linux, and Xbox One, alongside the originally planned PC release.Mighty No. 9 has an estimated release date of Spring 2015.Dots sequel TwoDots is now available
By Jim Squires
Do you remember that time you lost a month of your life to the iPhone game Dots? You'd better clear your schedule: developer Betaworks One has just launched its sequel, TwoDots, with the promise of 85 new challenging levels to conquer.The App Store description seems to promise a variety of new features, from "adorable Dots" like Yetis and Squids to gameplay mechanics that will see you sinking anchors, making bombs, putting out fires and more.Like the original, this one is a free download. Get it on the App Store here, and stay tuned for our full review early next week.Tilt to Live 1 & 2 Free for a Limited Time
By Jim Squires
When people ask me what game could only have been made for a mobile phone, my answer is always the same: Tilt to Live. It's tilty frantic fun, and it's been a must-play recommendation since its 2010 debut. Last year's sequel was equally terrific.If you haven't taken our advice to buy these before, you're in luck: developer One Man Left has dropped the price to FREE for a limited time.Well… free on the App Store. They'd like to do the same on Android, but it turns out that dropping to free and then paid again isn't as easy as it should be on Google Play. Instead they've dropped the price as low as they could. Better than nothing, right?Regardless of your system, be sure to grab these right quick. "Limited time" doesn't mean forever, friends.Tilt to Live (iOS), Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous (iOS, Android)Bethesda takes a stylized swing at free-to-play with Battlecry
Over the past two years, Battlecry Studios has created quite the buzz around itself. The Bethesda-backed development studio has collected a number of prominent industry figures, notably Star Wars: The Old Republic's executive producer, Rich Vogel as the studio's president. Speculation arose as to the type of game Battlecry Studios would be working on when job offers were listed online, but for two years nothing official was announced —until yesterday.Attempting to precede the E3 hype, Battlecry Studios revealed Battlecry, a free-to-play multiplayer third-person action game where players pick a side in the struggle between the Cossacks and the Royal Marines in a warped historical reality.iPhone hit Racing Rivals is launched on Android
By Guest Author
Developer Cie Games has released popular iPhone title Racing Rivals onto Android.Available to download for free, the game includes cross platform live sync play across iOS and Android devices.Cie Games have made racing titles since 2001, with Racing Rivals beings its 4th entry in the genre.You can even compete in weekly competitions to control cities, earn gems, and bonuses with other players - including exclusive cars no other user can buy.Dragon Quest VIII is coming to mobile… tonight!
By Jim Squires
If you're a fan of JRPG's, there's a very good chance that you hold a special place in your heart for Dragon Quest VIII. Original released on the PlayStation 2, this is the game that comes to mind whenever somebody mentions Dragon Quest.I've been eager to play it on a modern console for ages - for some reason it's not part of the PlayStation Classics line-up on PSN - and it looks like tonight my dreams will finally come true. First spotted by TouchArcade, it looks like Square-Enix will be delivering this one to the App Store tonight with the hefty price tag of $19.99.Make it Rain: Coincidence or Clone?
By Jim Squires
It never ceases to amaze me what makes it to the top of the App Store. Take Make It Rain: For Love of Money for instance. A variation on the Cookie Clicker concept with a tongue-in-cheek morality lesson, its simple gameplay and Wolf of Wall Street message provided us with a surprising amount of enjoyment when it was #1 earlier this month. It's raked in big bucks for its developers, too.Like any App Store success, clones were inevitable. This past week Make It Rain had to contend with one such release. But this one's fishy.For one thing, it has a title that could easily mislead gamers into believing this is another game in the same series. Make It Rain: Vegas Style has quickly shot up the free games charts, and as of this writing has even passed the game that seems to have inspired it.For another, it's from a highly reputable company: Big Fish Games.