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.
Category: News
Marvel Avengers Alliance going mobile on June 13
By Jim Squires
Is that the entire Marvel Universe in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me? USA Today has broken some fantastic news for fans of the popular web-based superhero RPG: starting on June 13, you'll be able to take the game on the go courtesy of your iPhone or iPad. An Android release will follow soon after.We talk pirates with a couple of Scurvy Scallywags: Ron Gilbert and Clayton Kauzlaric
By Nadia Oxford
Once a pirate, always a pirate. Ron Gilbert, who created the much-loved Secret of Monkey Island and its first sequel, has returned to the high seas along with his accomplice, Clayton Kauzlaric. Their bounty is Scurvy Scallywags, a match-3 battle game for iOS and (eventually) Android. What kind of challenges did these buccaneers face on the open seas of mobile development? Read our Q&A to find out.New iOS Games Tonight: Scurvy Scallywags, Kingdom Rush: Frontiers and more!
By Joe Jasko
Technology is a funny thing, isn't it? We depend on our smartphones and tablets these days for almost everything, and most of us probably couldn't even imagine living in a world without Facebook or Twitter anymore. But when technology doesn't work the way it should, I don't know if there's anything more frustrating in the world. Still, it will always be a give and take: if we didn't have technology, then we wouldn't have all of these awesome new games that are headed to the iOS App Store tonight!Spelunky bringing its treasure haul back to PC
By Jim Squires
Exploring caves is a dangerous job, but if you're in it for the treasure, it can be a lucrative one too. Just ask Derek Yu. His studio Mossmouth took their free indie game PC Spelunky, gave it an epic makeover, and released it on Xbox Live Arcade last year to critical acclaim. The remade Spelunky was one of the most talked about games of the year.Square Enix announces new Deus Ex game for mobile devices
By Nadia Oxford
Deus Ex lives. Earlier today, Square Enix announced that Eidos Montreal is working on Deus Ex: The Fall, a mobile action-RPG for smartphones and tablets.Kickstarter Picks: Combat Cats
By Nadia Oxford
Imagine an island full of catnip. Imagine thousands of cats living in harmony on that island, rolling, basking, and dreaming their days away. What do you suppose would happen if the catnip supply suddenly disappeared? That's right; the cats would revert back to their true nature. In other words, they'd become four-legged murder machines. Combat Cats is a puzzle-combat game that's chock full of cats that are getting violent for a good cause: the restoration of their 'nip supply.DuckTales Remastered confirmed for PC
By Jim Squires
Oh good, you're here! If you'll just have a seat, we'll get started in a moment. Let me just dust off my crystal ball first. What's that? You didn't know I could see into the future? Well you must not be paying close enough attention!Games of the Month – May 2013
By Joe Jasko
We're really on the brink of summer now! But while many people may be enjoying the prospect of lazy summer days and going to the beach instead of some gloomy school room, video game developers have still been hard at work to bring us great new titles to keep us entertained throughout the hot and sticky summer months. And we should all be glad that they are, because gaming today just keeps getting better and better!