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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Deal of the Day: Hotline Miami for $4.99
By Jim Squires
If you live for over-the-top crazypants Kill Bill-style violence, today's deal is one you'll want to tear into. Over at Gamezebo Deals, we've slashed the price on this one supercrazyninjastyle! And by that, we mean by 50%.For $4.99, you can get a Steam code this critically-acclaimed game of top-down superviolence. And if not for you, Hotline Miami might make a great gift for a loved one (that you want to communicate the message "I am a serial killer and you should stay the hell away from me" to).Just in case we haven't made it clear, this game is an 8-bit bloodbath. Despite the fun to be had, it's not going to be for everyone. So please, shop responsibly.Android beta testers wanted for Catan’s new online multiplayer modes!
By Joe Jasko
Anyone who's a fan of the board game Catan will tell you that playing it is often better with friends. Well the good news for you is that the developers behind the mobile iteration of Catan have heard your pleas loud and clear, and are just about ready to roll out the first update to the game with new multiplayer functionality. However, they also need your help to test out the new multiplayer components to make sure everything is working up to Catan standards before the full-fledged release.Now there's even more good news: to help with this testing, the developers are giving everyone a chance to try Catan's new multiplayer on the Android version of the game before its final release! If you want in on the action, all you need to do is request to join the new Catan Google+ Community that the developers have set up right over here, and wait to be added by the team to the server test group within a week's time."It should also be noted that the build you'll receive will be limited to the new multiplayer functionality only, which currently includes the options for quick and custom online matches. And of course, if you happen to partake in the testing event, don't forget to help the team out by providing them with feedback about your online Catan experience!New iOS Games Tonight: Assassin’s Creed Pirates, Tank Domination and more!
By Joe Jasko
Pirates and tanks and medieval puppets, oh my! Yup, you read that right: there are certainly some big things gearing up to hit the App Store later on tonight, and my mobile devices are already itching to download them all.For instance, we finally have the highly anticipated release of a game that lets you engage in 10-on-10 tank battles, not to mention a mobile-exclusive game from one of the biggest-selling console franchises in gaming history, as well as a beautiful arcade release that's looking to take the addictive "slicing" gameplay of Fruit Ninja and expand it for the next generation of mobile gamers.So needless to say, you're going to have plenty of things to keep those iOS devices busy tonight. Which upcoming games are you the most excited about playing? For me personally, it's currently a 4-way tie between ALL OF THEM. Let us know your thoughts in the replies!The Franz Kafka Videogame gets an absurdly awesome first trailer
By Joe Jasko
As a Literature major for life, I've read more than my fair share of Franz Kafka throughout my college years, so the idea of a new video game that's actually based on the famous German author's classic body of work is really bringing out the book nerd in me. Mostly because now I can use terms like "Kafkaesque" while writing something for Gamezebo!The Franz Kafka Videogame itself was first teased a good while back, but now a few more interesting tidbits of information about the literary adventure have begun to surface this week, along with a truly fascinating debut trailer. For starters, the overall plot of The Franz Kafka Videogame will be based on a number of Kafka's own writings, such as "The Castle," "Amerika," and the high school English class staple, "The Metamorphosis."In the game, players will take control of a character named K, who sets off on a distant voyage after being offered a new means of employment. And naturally, that voyage will quickly spiral into an adventure filled with "absurdity," "surrealism," and "total uncertainty," as one would only expect from something that bears the Franz Kafka name.And that's really all we have to tell you about The Franz Kafka Videogame right now, other than that it will be coming to iOS, Android, PC, and Mac platforms sometime in 2014, and that we really can't wait to play it. Don't forget to check out the debut game trailer that's embedded in this page up there, and feel free to start your very own Kafka literary circle down in the comments section!Spil Games to invest $5 million in the development of HTML5 games
By Joe Jasko
Spil Games, the leading global company for all things online gaming, has announced a $5 million investment today to be put towards the creation of HTML5 games. All in all, that lump sum of $5 million will be delegated to developers creating brand new gaming experiences, as well as updating existing ones to fit the new HTML5 foundation. Spil Games also plans to put some of that money towards the marketing of their own games, which currently enjoy more than 180 million users each month.In case you might be unfamiliar with the prospects of HTML5 as it continues to make its mark on the gaming industry and the world of technology at large, it is essentially a more fluid and flexible markup language for making content on the internet. But the biggest draw of the new coding language for game developers is that it can be utilized by a number of different platforms and mediums, such as mobile devices, which could potentially allow them to bring their games to a far larger number of platforms without sacrificing the additional time and resources needed to create an entirely new port."Of course, as if often to be expected with any kind of new or emerging technology, HTML5 has experienced a fairly slow adoption from the majority of game developers so far; however, Spil Games feels this is all about to change, and that 2014 will truly be the year for HTML5-founded games to truly explode. And just in case you didn't believe them, Spil Games CEO Erik Goossens has already stated the company's plans to launch 500 brand new HTML5 games over the course of 2014 alone! HTML500 anyone?The Wolf Among Us will be stalking onto the App Store tonight
By Joe Jasko
Are you afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? I sure hope not, because then you wouldn't have the chance to enjoy the latest gripping adventure series from Telltale Games! And as luck would have it, Telltale also just so happened to announce today that the recently released first episode of The Wolf Among Us titled "Faith" will be headed to iOS devices later on tonight.In case you somehow might have missed the PC version, or haven't been up to date on your Gamezebo readings lately (tsk, tsk), The Wolf Among Us is Telltale's latest adventure game series, and based on Bill Willingham's whimsical comic book series Fables. In the game, players take control of detective Bigby Wolf, as they solve various crimes in a warped and gritty representation of classic fairytale characters in a downtrodden New York City."The first episode of The Wolf Among Us should be popping up on the App Store sometime later tonight, and it can be yours for only $4.99. But if you feel like planning ahead and want to save big, then you'll also have the option to buy the full season multi-pack for $14.99, which grants you access to episodes 2 through 5 once they are respectively released.Puzzle & Dragons spreads its wings over Europe
By Joe Jasko
GungHo Online Entertainment has announced today that their incredibly popular mobile hit Puzzle & Dragons is now available in six more European countries, so our friends overseas will finally have the chance to partake in the fantasy phenomenon after all of this time. The new countries added to the Puzzle & Dragons territory list include France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Finland.The game was first released in Japan on February 20, 2012, with subsequent territory launches in the United States, Canada, Korea, and most recently the United Kingdom on October 16. Now that more European countries have entered into the fold, this will only mean continued exposure to Puzzle & Dragons: after all, the game has already reached 21 million downloads and counting in Japan alone."If you happen to live in one of those European countries that we listed above, then you can download Puzzle & Dragons completely for free by visiting the App Store right over here; and for gamers in North America who haven't had the chance to play the game yet, then you can check out the English version of the game by using this link.Game of the Month: Oceanhorn
By Joe Jasko
November has always traditionally been one of the greatest months to be a gamer: after all, that's usually when all of the big-name developers decide to release their most highly-anticipated projects of the year, just in time for the holidays. But now it looks like the same could also be said for the mobile games industry as well, as this past November gave us so many amazing new releases that we had an unbelievably difficult time trying to narrow them all down for this list!So here's a quick rundown of the incredible new gaming experiences that kept us busy all throughout November: an exhilarating platform-runner that took us through all sorts of hot and cold places where the ground is made of food; a strategic look at the afterlife for shoguns, where things are actually a bit more crowded than one might initially believe; and of course, a monstrous adventure across the colorful seas that could even give The Legend of Zelda a run for its money."For a more detailed account of all the games we thought were among November's best this year, just keep on scrolling down this page. And don't forget to let us know what you think of our picks in the replies below, or if you have some other great November games in mind that you think should have been included. I guess the only thing left to say now is this: Bring it on, December!