Silent Hill Style Perspectives With Resident Evil Combat in Upcoming Agni: Village of Calamity
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An unauthorised investigation leads to something sinister.Face Ghosts To Collect Cards In Schoolbound
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Category: News
The 7th Guest: 3 is now in development
By Joe Jasko
Trilobyte Games has shown us today that it's never too late to make a new installment of your favorite video game series, even if it takes two whole decades to do it. The 7th Guest was an adventure game first released in 1993, with a follow-up sequel called The 11th Hour hitting shelves in the fall of 1995. And now today, as we come to the close of 2013, the developer has announced that a final episode in the franchise is currently in the works, to be known simply as The 7th Guest: 3.Just so you have an idea of how long it's really been, the original The 7th Guest was first released as a means to push hardware sales of computers with this newfangled technology called CD-ROM drives. Well now The 7th Guest: 3, or T7G3 for short, is said to mark a long-awaited return to the puzzle-filled house of notorious villain Henry Stauf, in which the house itself acts as one enormous puzzle to put the player's mind to the ultimate test."While the folks at Trilobyte Games plan to closely follow the spirit and charm of the first two entries in the series here in this upcoming third installment, that's certainly not to say that they won't be taking advantage of some of the latest technological advances that have occurred since 1995: such as touchscreen controls and rendering Stauf's mansion in glorious high-definition graphics. As Trilobyte Games CEO Rob Landeros puts it, "We've been waiting to make The 7th Guest: 3 for a long time."Read a classic novel while playing an endless runner game in the insanely clever Stride & Prejudice
By Joe Jasko
I've always been a big advocate of multitasking, and now with all the latest advents in mobile technology, game developers have been putting together all sorts of wildly different ideas that we never would have thought were possible before, let alone so totally awesome and fun. For instance, have you ever wanted to read an entire novel while playing an endless runner game?Well now you may very well have the chance, as the incredibly unique Stride & Prejudice from No Crusts Interactive aims to blend classic literature with the core gameplay mechanics of endless runner mobile games to offer a quirky hodgepodge experience that's quite unlike anything we've seen before."In short, Stride & Prejudice puts players in the role of a pixelated Lizzy Bennet, as she literally runs and jumps along lines of text that make up the entirety of Jane Austen's classic novel, Pride and Prejudice. That's right: you'll be able to read the entire book as you play through the game. A few nifty features have also been added into Stride & Prejudice to make for the optimal reading experience, such as a Reader Mode which lets you pick up right where you left off reading so you can pace yourself accordingly while still being able to finish the whole book.A Deal Fit for a Jedi: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast + Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy for $6.99
By Jim Squires
A short time ago, in a galaxy really really close, Gamezebo posted a new deal that should get Star Wars fans super excited. Remember the days when the best Star Wars games had the words "Jedi Knight" in the title? So do we - so we're offering the last two games in that well-loved series bundled together for $6.99.A quick purchase on our site will get you Steam codes for both Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, and the final game in the series, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. And since you'll be getting Steam codes, you'll be able to play these on both PC and Mac.Like the Millennium Falcon (which we all know made the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs), this deal won't be around for long. Jump in and grab it while you can!Heroes of Dragon Age hits the Canadian App Store
By Joe Jasko
Remember a few months ago when we first brought you word that Electronic Arts was hard at work on a mobile version of their popular Dragon Age franchise, to be called Heroes of Dragon Age? Well good news! It looks like the highly anticipated game is now live on the Canadian App Store, which is a strong indication that a full-fledged global release could be right around the corner.Dubbed as the "Founders Edition" on the App Store, Heroes of Dragon Age promises to provide mobile gamers with an experience of "superior quality," and just looking at those gorgeous screenshots of the role-playing fantasy world in action makes it impossible to doubt those assertions. Featuring hundreds of different characters from the Dragon Age universe, epic quests and even bigger boss battles, this sprawling free-to-play adventure is sure to be a must-have release for any fans of Dragon Age lore."Heroes of Dragon Age: Founders Edition can be downloaded right now on the Canadian App Store, and be sure to keep checking back on Gamezebo for any word as to when the game will be releasing in your own country as well.Game Insight unveils new hidden object adventure, Hotel Enigma
By Joe Jasko
Hunting for hidden objects in a dusty and elaborate manor has become a pastime that's as old as all of space and time. But now that we've had our fair share of searching through the creepiest and most mysterious of mansions, it was only a matter of time before we set our sights on a different location: an enigmatic hotel. To this end, Game Insight has just announced a brand new hidden object adventure called Hotel Enigma, in which players will not only be searching for objects around some rich and photorealistic hotel settings, but also taking a step into some completely alternate dimensions along the way as well!Coming to us from the same team behind the fantastic Mystery Manor and Mirrors of Albion, the upcoming Hotel Enigma is gearing up to bring hidden object gamers another whimsical adventure that's brimming with intrigue and dozens of puzzles. The game initially takes place in a quiet inn along the idyllic Ireland hillsides, before events escalate and expand into multiple dimensions (I just knew those weirdos living above me were from a different world!). And the only thing more enthralling than the hidden object gameplay is the captivating storyline full of strange and exciting hotel guests and other characters.Players themselves will actually be able to travel between these different dimensions by means of a magical suitcase, as they try and track down a mysterious stranger who went missing from the hotel shortly before their arrival. Much like other Game Insight hidden object adventures, Hotel Enigma will feature countless colorful hidden object scenes, as players can craft special tool items to help speed up their progress towards completing sets of rare artifact collectables.Game Insight's Hotel Enigma will be released on iPad and Facebook sometime before the year is up: just make sure you check your luggage at the door, because you wouldn't want your things being taken to another dimension, now would you?This Week in China: Real Hearthstone and Fake Hearthstone
By Jim Squires
Are you excited about Hearthstone, Blizzard's upcoming (and now in-beta) card game set in the world of Warcraft? Of course you are! And it turns out you're not alone. Our top stories coming out of China this week have Hearthstone written all over them.Once again, we'd like to thank the fine folks at Laohu.com, a Beijing-based gaming site who are more than happy to share the latest happenings in China with our readers here at Gamezebo. If any of these stories catches you're interest, be sure to follow the link to their full coverage (where you'll either speak the language, or learn to love Google Translate real quick).Ratchet and Clank make mobile endless running debut in ‘Before the Nexus’
By Joe Jasko
Coming from a background in home console gaming, it's always so exciting to me whenever some of my favorite video game franchises cross paths with the world of mobile gaming that we know so well over here at Gamezebo. Well Insomniac Games has surprised everyone today by announcing the very first Ratchet and Clank game for mobile devices to be called Before the Nexus, Pocket Gamer is reporting. The news corresponds with the upcoming launch of Insomniac's Ratchet and Clank: Into the Nexus, which is said to mark a return to the loveable duo's platforming console roots in just a few short days.At its core, Before the Nexus can be described as an endless runner game, although the "running" aspect of the gameplay actually takes place on the winding grind rails that seasoned Ratchet and Clank veterans should know all too well from the series of console games. In a statement about the upcoming game on Sony's official PlayStation blog, Senior Producer Greg Phillips expanded upon the endless running gameplay of Before the Nexus by saying "You can hop between grind rails while avoiding hazards to collect bolts which can be used to upgrade your weapons and armor.""So let's see: we've got grind rails, lots and lots of bolts, and quirky R&C weapons? That sounds like an explosive and fun-filled time to me! Billed as a companion app of sorts to the upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive Ratchet and Clank: Into the Nexus, players will even be able to transfer their precious earned Raritanium from the mobile game right into the big console adventure through the PlayStation Network, as just another added incentive to get those grind boots out and polished in your down time.Free Games and Sales: Final Fantasy IV, Indigo Lake and more!
By Joe Jasko
Don't you just love it when game developers get in the seasonal spirit by offering up some timely free games and deals around the holidays? This weekend, websites are handing out free games and sales like they're Halloween candy, and the best part about it is that you don't even have to go door to door shouting "Trick-or-Treat" in order to get them! Well, I guess you always could, but that's entirely up to you.The iOS App Store is definitely the rich house on the block that gives away all of the best candy, as there are so many discounted games going on over there that my fingers still hurt from typing them all. But that certainly isn't to say that other houses - err, websites - have some great candy - err, deals - for you to find as well, including a few seasonal bundles that are sure to keep you in the Halloween spirit for some time to come."But as always, it's impossible to make it out to every house during Halloween, and so if we happened to have missed a few good deals that are still out there, be sure to let us know down in the replies!