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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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.It’s Time to Stop Thinking of Console, PC and Mobile Gamers as Different Groups
By Nick Tylwalk
So says a report by the Nielsen company (yes, the same one best known for giving the world TV ratings) released yesterday that tracks the habits of gamers in the U.S. ages 13 and up. It found that gaming on smartphones and tablets made serious strides between 2011 and 2013, which shouldn't surprise anyone. What was a little more eye-opening was the percentage of people who self-classify as console gamers who also report playing mobile games: 50 percent, up from 35 percent back in 2011.That doesn't mean that the negative stigma mobile games have in some corners of the overall gaming community has completely gone away. All it takes is a visit to the right comments section when a beloved console or PC franchise announces a mobile spin-off to prove that.Get Rich or Die Gamin’: Skillz Cash Tournaments Comes to iOS
By Nick Tylwalk
From the "it was bound to happen eventually" file comes this: a mobile games network that allows players to compete across a number of titles with real money at stake.Android gamers may know about Skillz already, since the service has already been live there for a while. The big announcement today is that the "world's premier cash tournament platform for mobile games" is now available on iOS, launching on the App Store with more than 150 games live right now. The company is promising thousands more from a wide variety of developers.In a system not unlike online poker in its heyday, Skillz allows players to compete for free using a virtual currency called Z (a letter the company obviously really likes). Anyone who wants to play for real stakes can deposit real money and use it to enter tournaments that award cash prizes to the winners.Ruzzle has scored a TV deal
By Jim Squires
It's been a busy week for MAG Interactive's Ruzzle series. First we saw the launch of Ruzzle Adventure - a game that scored both an iTunes Editor's Choice position and four stars in a Gamezebo review - and now they've announced the next Ruzzle project: dominating your television set.MAG Interactive has entered into a deal with High Noon Entertainment to turn the franchise into a television series.9 iPhone RPG’s on sale for 99 cents
By Jim Squires
If you're a fan of indie JRPG's - the kind with a classic old school vibe - there's a good chance that you know the name Kemco. They've been offering up all kinds of retro-inspired goodness on the App Store for some time.The only problem is that their games aren't cheap (well… by mobile gaming standards), often running $5.99-$7.99. For the next few days though, you can pick up nine different Kemco games for just 99 cents each.Here's the full list;Return of the Obra Dinn is the 1800s Mystery from the Maker of Papers, Please
By Steven Strom
Return of the Obra Dinn sounds nothing like Papers, Please. Lucas Pope's empathetic masterpiece about immigration and war-torn countries was told from the perspective of a customs officer. Obra Dinn, by contrast, is a "3D first-person mystery game" with a 1-bit art style set in 1808.You are cast in a similarly menial position as Pope's previous game. You're the insurance adjustor for the East India Company's London Office. The company wants you to unravel the secrets behind the titular Obra ("pronounced like 'Cobra' without the C") Dinn, a merchant ship that disappeared on its way to the Orient and reappeared years later with no visible crew.