Generally when talking about multiplayer shooters, it is usually in the form of an FPS game. When it comes to Hero Forces, it is actually a third-person shooter instead. Up until today this game had been in a limited release, but as of now it is available globally on Android.
Tag: 3D Games
Earlier this month Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy IX would be heading to mobile devices this year. Since that announcement there hasn’t been too much in the way of details about what exactly would be arriving in the mobile version. It’s a safe bet, however, that all of the content should make it into this version, it was mentioned that the graphics would be getting an upgrade and the ATB system will remain intact.
Nvidia, maker of a the Shield Android TV unit, Shield tablet, and the Shield Portable, also offer games that take direct advantage of their hardware, either linking to Google Play, or offering them through their own through streaming service called GeForce Now. With the latter, any purchase of premium priced games from there is also accompanied by a Steam code, for offline play. Through the end of this month, there’s a small group of games that NVidia has placed on sale.
[Update: Released] See if you can “beat the beat” in Dub Dash, finally arriving onto Android next month
Set to be released by Headup Games, and developed by Incodra, Dub Dash is a new rhythm game that’s coming soon to Android, which we originally reported on back in September 2015. It was originally slated for release in Q4 2015, but as you can tell, it is a bit late on hitting Google Play. Today, however, we have a more specific release time for Dub Dash.
Ketchapp releases games pretty much every week for Android/iOS. The amount of games they produce is staggering, considering how quickly they do it. Sure, most of them are quick and fun to play arcade games, but they seem to fit this niche perfectly. The latest release from Ketchapp and AppLava is called Adventure Cube, and much like Ketchapp’s other releases, it is fun, colorful, creative and challenging to play.
Release by Full Fat, Flick Quarterback 16 is the newest addition to the company’s ongoing series of Flick Quarterback titles, which is now out on Android. As one might guess from the game’s name, players will use flicking motions to both cause the quarterback to throw the ball, as well as to help steer the ball either left or right during flight, in the hopes of hitting the receiver, while keeping an eye open for the incoming blitz.
Since the recent release of FNAF World by Scott Games onto Steam, people have liked the game conceptually. In terms of execution, however, there have been several complaints and criticism coming from the game’s player base. Even Scott Cawthon said he released it a little too early and as of today he has decided to finally pull the game off the market.
Back in May of last year we did a review on an Action-RPG called Ire: Blood Memory which was, for the most part, a pretty positive review. Well apparently even with a lot of positive reviews and a pretty solid fan-base, the game itself seemed to struggle a bit. So the developers (Tenbirds) have decided to develop a rather large update that will essentially overhaul a large portion of the game.
Camouflaj, in partnership with GungHo Online Entertainment, have announced that their stealth adventure game Republique will be getting its final episode in March. For those of you playing through the series still, this makes the upcoming release the fifth episode, which is called Terminus.
The rather popular rhythm-based dancing game called Love Dance from Cubinet International will be getting a pretty large update, called The Next Stage, in the very near future. For those of you not familiar with this game, Love Dance is a full 3D dancing game with all genres of music and dancing styles being present.









