About a month or so ago we reported on a new movie-based game being released called Total Recall – Episode 1, which was based in the original movie we all know and not the new version. Well just like we’ve predicted from it’s name, an Episode 2 has come our way and rather quickly. ConcoursMania Montpellier has just released the second episode for their Total Recall game and while sticking to the original, this one goes through a different set of parts from the movie.
As with all things technology based, we tend to see sizes get smaller and smaller as technology advances. This holds true for cellphones that, at one point, were bigger than a brick but are now nice little smartphones that fit in our pocket. Even the upcoming Android powered OUYA game console is the size of a Rubik’s Cube. Now game controllers are going that way as well, at least when it comes to mobile gaming. Let’s meet the iMpulse Controller, a game controller that is the size of a keyring.
From the hands of Gameloft we’re getting a new racing simulator, and this time they decided to put on a name from one of their two franchises. GT Racing: Hyundai Edition brings back the original racing game from when they released GT Racing: Motor Academy as well as the free version, GT Racing: Motor Academy Free+. This time, however, it has Hyundai written all over it.
You are a Velocispider, a half spider and half velociraptor type of creature who has some rather delicious endangered eggs to protect, or at least the CEO of the Robot Seafood Corporation believes they are delicious. Now it is up to you to protect your eggs in this new retro style arcade shooter from Noodlecake Studios.
You may know FeelingTouch Inc as one of those game studios who tend to lean towards the free-to-play business model. Well their latest addition to their catalog doesn’t stray from this business model and neither does it in gameplay for fans of static FPS games. Zombie Frontier brings the always welcomed T-Virus infection to your neighborhood, and promises some more action for your thumbs.
A couple of weeks ago we brought you news about Ubisoft who have a few games heading our way over the next few weeks. One of those games have already been released, Prince of Persia Classic, while another one which was slated for release today is called Rayman Jungle Run. Unfortunately this new Rayman game has been delayed for about a week, with a new release date of September 27th.
It has been a few months since we announced Spacetime Studios next title in their series of MMORPGs called Arcane Legends. While details have remained pretty hush hush for the most part, back then we at least knew that Spacetime Studios would be taking the best mechanics out of their previous Legends games and combining them into Arcane Legends. We now know a little bit more about this new MMORPG and have a few more screenshots to check out.
I remember one of my favorite childhood TV series being Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. It was just hilarious to see how each and every living thing was so unique and the history brought itself up. It’s no surprise on referencing those memories with Game Garden’s latest game Nightmarium, that uses an amazing mixture of graphics and sound that creates a deep world to get immersed in for at least a couple of minutes.
Way back in the beginning of this year during CES 2012 we reported on SteelSeries who were planning on getting into the mobile gaming market with a new game controller called the ION. After we reported on this new portable controller, that can easily fit in your pocket, everything went quiet about when it would start hitting store shelves. Now, we can finally give you an update and the controller’s new name, the SteelSeries Free Wireless Controller.
The new Indie Gala bundle has gone live and features two pretty great games for Android called Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land and Battlegroup. For those of you unfamiliar with what the Indie Gala is, it is basically a lot like the Humble Bundle. You can pay what you want for a select amount of games and the money you spend can be split up in different ways. You can have it all go to a charity, Indie Gala themselves or the developers of the games. You can also divide it up among all three if you want to.