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Gameloft releases a new strategy/sim game called World at Arms onto Google Play

Gameloft has released a new game onto Android today that is somewhat of a random release considering there hasn’t really been any early promotion for the game from Gameloft at all. This particular game, called World at Arms, is a new strategy/sim title which comes with some interesting features you don’t usually find in a game like this. It also has some pretty nice visual eye candy as well which doesn’t hurt to have.

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Gameloft shows off Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour’s multiplayer mode in new dev diary video

Gameloft is making sure to keep their upcoming addition to their Modern Combat series of games in the back of everyone’s mind for when it is actually released. One way they are doing this is by releasing a variety of videos, including a Development Diary series, showcasing different features that will be arriving with Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour. Their latest one, which they released a few days ago, showcases the multiplayer gameplay that will be coming with the game.

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Avengers Initiative Review: Not the Avengers game that you’d hope to play

The Avengers are a pretty potent band of superheroes. Seeing that the comics and movies involving the Avengers have got a pretty huge fanbase, Marvel has moved into creating an episodic mobile game as well. The first in this series of games puts you in the somewhat large shoes of The Hulk. While the thought of having an Avengers based game sounds mouth-watering (it should be epic right?), the final implementation fails on many levels. How so? Read on to find out.

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Dragon Slayer Review: More swiping action, but is it fun?

Dragon Slayer, a new Infinity Blade-esque game brought to us by Glu is yet another take on the “swipe, swipe, swipe, push a button, swipe, spend money” genre of gaming that seems to be the only thing I happen to have the misfortune of coming across on the Google Play market. Bear in mind that I come from a background of covering — and loving — independent titles, so covering games that are essentially re-skins of a game that came out years ago is a bit depressing.