Today seems to have a decent amount of Square Enix news, with this little tidbit of Final Fantasy goodness being the latest. Back in September 2015 we reported on Square Enix who had revealed at that time that they were working on Final Fantasy Type-0 Online which would be coming to mobile devices at some point in the future. Well it looks like that is getting close to becoming a reality.
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Play missile command in a 360 degree setting in Missile Attack VR, now available on Google Play
Released by Astrologic Media, Missile Attack VR is a new take on the classic game Missile Command. In this game, players are tasked with firing their laser cannon to take down incoming missiles, and see how long they can keep the missiles at bay. What’s nice about this game though, is that it will work with VR headsets such as Google Cardboard, but will also work without one, simply viewing through the screen of the phone as one would with any other type of game.
Square Enix is looking to continue the ‘GO’ series of games with another one being revealed today. This time, however, it will be for the Deus Ex franchise and it will appropriately be called Deus Ex: GO. This would be the third game in the GO series, and this too will be a turn-based title.
Shonen Games opens up pre-registration for their upcoming Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing mobile title
Shonen Games appears to be bringing a Naruto game to mobile devices in the very near future as the company has opened up pre-registration for it this morning. The new game is called Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Blazing and is a join venture between Shonen Games, Bandai Namco, and GREE.
Released by Orangepixel today, Heroes of Loot 2 is their newest game to be released on the Android platform. In this game, players will be tasked with finding the lair of King Loot. The problem is, there are dozens of dungeons in the way, that need traversing, and can’t be completed without meeting some criteria. They range from finding a key, to lighting all the magic candles, or opening a gate.
Dead Island: Riptide and Dead Island Definitive Editions Launch on Nvidia Shield via GeForce Now
Visually remastered versions of two games in Techland’s first-person survival horror series, Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition and Dead Island: Definitive Edition, are now available to stream on Nvidia Shield devices via GeForce Now. Set after the post-apocalyptic events depicted in the first Dead Island game, Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition, drops players on board a military ship controlled by the Australian Defense Force, which has taken the survivors of the first game captive. Unfortunately, the zombie virus has spread to the ship’s crew, which leads to the vessel crashing and offloading its passengers.
[Update: Released] Telltale Games releases a more gameplay focused trailer for Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 6
Telltale Games has released another trailer for the upcoming Episode 6: A Portal to Mystery for their Minecraft: Story Mode series. Unlike the trailer we displayed last week when announcing the release date for this episode, this new trailer shows a bit more of the gameplay that will be arriving with this episode, and less cast interviews.
Released by High Q Technology LLC, Sparky is a new casual game for Android. In Sparky, players will be given a simple task, which is to collect as many of the colored sparks from fireworks as possible. This is accomplished in a very straight forward manner, which is simply to encircle them on the screen, using your finger.
Released by Mobox Technology Co Limited, Combo Clash is a new action rgp that has left its soft roll-out and is now available globally. In this game, players will begin by controlling characters who are thrown back in time, right before they finish graduating from a school that requires them to hunt monsters.
Kairosoft has taken to their Twitter account to begin teasing a new game that the company is getting ready to release called Station Manager. Since this was teased on Twitter, details about this game are somewhat on the thin side of things. However, knowing how Kairosoft builds their games does give us a little insight into what we can expect.









