Activision has announced that they have a new iteration of Guitar Hero coming out in autumn of this year. In addition to being released on the expected platforms (PS3/4, XBox 360/One, Wii U, et al), they also said the game would be fully “...Guitar Hero going “mobile” with their next release, this fallPlayable on Consoles, Tablets and Mobile Phones“, albeit for “select models”. This is pretty big news, that they aren’t promising a stripped down version for mobile. They showed off how the new game is supposed to work with a new trailer.
Tag: 3D Games
A remastered version of a rather famous game called The 7th Guest has arrived onto Android today in a special 20th Anniversary Edition. This release is also an Android exclusive, which is nice to have for a change. Originally released by Trilobyte Games in 1993, it won a number of awards between 1993 and 1994, ending up as the #1 rated game for 1994. Now that the game has turned twenty, it has been completely remastered and released onto Google Play today.
Bandai Namco has announced that they have partnered up with Sony Entertainment to produce a mobile game based off of the Pixel movie. For those of you not familiar with what Pixel is, essentially this is a live-action movie with a video game theme to it. Basically aliens misinterpret old video feeds showing video game footage as a declaration of war and attack Earth, taking the form of video game characters when they attack.
In other Square Enix news, since the company seems to love being in the news lately it seems, Hitman GO has had its price slashed for a limited time. This sale is to celebrate Hitman GO’s first birthday and anyone who wants to snag a copy of this game can do so for $0.99, which will save you $4 off of its regular price.
Square Enix has released a new RPG onto mobile devices today called Masters of the Masks. This release was rather random considering they didn’t announce that this was coming, or that they were even making an RPG like this. All their news as of late has focused on their main franchises like Final Fantasy. Of course we are not complaining.
[Update: Game Released] Rayark Games, Creators of Cytus, Has an Amazing Game on the Horizon for Android
Rayark Games, creators of the truly uncommon games Cytus and Deemo, have an amazing game coming to Android. Implosion has been in development for some time for Android/iOS. Rayark recently released a trailer with the opening cinematic of the game and it is brilliant. If you want to get excited about an upcoming game, then check out the trailer for Implosion.
Eltechs updates their emulators with support for Panzer General 2, Arcanum, and Jagged Alliance 2
Eltechs has two different emulators out on Android and depending on the genre of game you want to play, you either use the ExaGear Strategies or the ExaGear RPG emulator for your game of choice. Both emulators have been updated with additional support for a few new games as well as some tweaks and performance optimizations.
Krosmaster Arena has entered its third beta testing phase after being completely reinvented with full 3D animation. Korsmaster is a PC game which has a multiplayer PvP spin-off called Krosmaster Arena. While the main game is a PC title, this Arena spin-off is slated for a full release on PC, Mac, and mobile devices.
[Update: Now Available for Devices with Android 4.1 and Up] Table Tennis Touch is Coming to Android Soon!
It is always good to see a variety of sports games within the Play Store. Generally speaking, there is something for everyone, depending on the sport that you like to watch or play. In exciting news, Droid Gamers has been informed, that we are not too far away from Yakuto releasing their highly-lauded game, Table Tennis Touch. The game was released earlier in May, on iOS. Since then, we have been keeping our ear to the ground, in anticipation of any news, that the game will indeed arrive to millions of Android users. Table Tennis fans, your wait is almost over.
Leo’s Fortune is a platformer by 1337 and Senri. This is a game that’s gorgeous to look at, and fun to play. In some ways, it felt a bit like a modern riff on the classic Sonic games. In other ways, it’s short, sweet, and to the point. Let’s see how.








