If 2016 has taught us anything its that its good to be the bad guy. I was able to spend a couple of hours playing the newest Free to Play Strategy RPG, Super Villains War: Lost Heroes, and I walked away thinking that after more time with the game, developer CJKE could have a hit on their hands. Unfortunately, any good experience I could have possibly had, was marred by an long, drawn out, tutorial which is un-skippable.
Tag: 3D Games
Square Enix ltd. has a GO! Sale on the play store. Deus Ex GO!, Lara Croft GO!, Hitman GO!, and Hitman Sniper are all heavily discounted. These games have been seen on sale from time to time, but rarely will you find them on sale all at once. Currently you can get 4 games for the regular price of one of them.
Qurius is an interesting title. While still in beta, it offers a new take on the god-like creation games out there. Qurius actually uses your location and GPS systems to translate your actual weather to in game actions. In Qurius, you are tasked with saving a mysterious world from its imminent destruction.
Noodlecake is synonymous with great mobile games, and they’ve proven it yet again with developer Mantisbite’s gorgeous new retro-futuristic sci fi game Island Delta. Island Delta is an isometric action-adventure puzzle-solving game in which the two heroes, demolitions expert Baxter and tech specialist Zoe, must make their way through their nemesis, Dr. Gunderson’s, dangerous island on a rescue mission.
With the immense popularity of HBO’s Westworld, along with Red Dead Redemption (and its sequel’s announcement), it has been a wonder why there aren’t any open world westerns for mobile. Well, Greek indie developer Sakis 25 has a solution. It’s called Guns and Spurs.
The Deep Paths: Labyrinth of Andokost, a throwback to old-school dungeon crawling, is coming to Android
First-person dungeon crawlers are experiencing a revival of sorts lately. The role-playing game sub-genre, whose heyday occurred during the early years of computer gaming, has remained relatively dormant since the late 90’s. These past few years, however, a handful of dedicated developers have begun releasing well-received titles that have given life to the once near-dead genre, the most notable example being The Legend of Grimrock series. These titles are, for the most part, available only on PC, but little by little mobile is starting to see its share of the action through ports and even some original titles.
Set during the Iranian, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday is game where players are caught up in the tumult of the infamous Black Friday. In this game, players will be assuming the role of one Reza Shirazi, who is a photographer that returns to Iran during the revolution, only to get caught up in what’s happening.
Post Brutal, an ultra-violent game from new developers, Helltap entertainment, is a 3rd person zombie Action-RPG with a combat system that is similar to some of the bigger MOBA titles that have flooded the Google Play store in recent times; featuring a leveling system complete with rewards, and upgrading/branching skills.
Newcomers to the series and old hands alike, the time to return to Monares has come. Released only 6 weeks after their port of the original, the “The Quest – Islands of Ice and Fire” expansion arrived today. Title truncated due to play store limitations, you can find it under “The Quest – Isles of Ice&Fire”, available for $3.99 on the Play store.
WHAT! Studios have opened their mobile sandbox survival MMORPG game Durango up for worldwide limited beta testing today, and will continue through January 4th, 2017.Durango is a revolutionary mobile MMORPG game that puts players into a massive dinosaur-filled sandbox world. Players participating in the beta will be placed into a beautiful and dangerous world overrun by dinosaurs, and the only goal is survival in a hostile environment.









