Some rather big news this afternoon in the world of MMORPGs for mobile devices, Forsaken World will be making its way to Android and iOS in the near future. Originally released for PC gamers to play, Forsaken World Mobile will be bringing the series to mobile gamers without any cutbacks on visuals or content.
Tag: action games
Deus Ex: The Fall is a First Person Shooter from Square Enix. There’s more to this game though, as fans of the series can attest. The game includes elements of stealth, computer hacking, RPG customizations, and moral decisions within the gameplay. The story also has several different threads to it: crooked pharmaceutical companies, whistleblowers, rogue paramilitary groups, assassinations, human augmentation, and more. All in all, it makes for an intriguing story.
Have you ever heard the phrase “you can’t take it with you?”. Well, Skulduggery is a game that is based on the idea that, well, yes you can. Players assume the role of a skull (hence the name), whose job it is to go about collecting back taxes from deceased deadbeats; only, here’s the catch: It’s not on behalf of the living that it’s being collecting, but the dead…. the INFERNAL Revenue Service.
This could be the start of something beautiful for fans of the Final Fantasy franchise. It is no secret that square Enix has said that any games in the franchise, starting at Final Fantasy VII and anything newer, probably won’t see the light of day on a mobile device, at least not anytime soon. However it appears that Square Enix has come up with a bit of a unique method to bring mobile gamers the ability to play Final Fantasy XIII. Of course there are a few stipulations.
It’s Friday and that means it is time for another end-of-the-week round-up of Android games that are currently on sale over on Google Play and Amazon’s Appstore. While this week’s list may not be as big as last week’s, mainly because that was a holiday weekend, there are still some good titles to snag at a discounted price. In fact HyperDevBox has their Agarest franchise on sale right now at around 40% off, which will save you roughly $15 if you buy both games.
[Updated] Postal has apparently been denied from Google Play due to ‘gratuitous violence’. Amazon eventually allows Postal’s release.
Google Play has many different nicknames for it, with one of the more popular ones being that it is the ‘Wild West’ of games and applications. This is mainly due to Google’s easy access for publishers who want to upload their games and apps onto Google Play. As long as you follow the TOS )Terms of Service), don’t break anything related to copyrights, and pay your one-time developer fee to open you account, you can pretty much publish whatever you want. Games that get denied by Apple usually make an appearance on Google Play.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Pixelbite Games Flips the Script: Tactical Adventure Space Marshals Coming to Android Soon
Pixelbite Games is no stranger to the game industry. Based in Helsingborg, Sweden, the game studio is most well known for their Reckless Racing Series, and the Repulze series, which is also a racing game, but set in the distant future. Pixelbite Games has now moved in a totally different direction. Their latest title coming to Android is Space Marshals. It is an impressive looking tactical adventure game that is set to arrive in April.
Bladelords: The Fighting Game is created by Playsoft Games, using the Unreal Engine. The game play hearkens back to the days of good arcade fighting games. In some small ways, it reminds me of Soul Calibur. It is a good fighting game that you may enjoy, if you don’t mind timed game play, due to it being a free to play game.
Substantial releases a sequel to Dungeon Highway today on Android called Dungeon Highway Adventures
The pixel gore is back in a sequel called Dungeon Highway Adventures from game development studio Substantial. This game is a sequel to the rather popular game called Dungeon Highway, expanding on the franchise in pretty much every way possible. This means that there is a lot of new stuff to enjoy.
For those of you that are a part of the Minecraft: Pocket Edition public beta testing group, there is some good news for you today as the first beta for version 0.11.0 has been uploaded onto Google Play this morning. For those of you who missed our previous coverage as to what will be arriving with version 0.11.0, there are some pretty cool features we’ve been wanting to show up that are finally, hopefully, going to make the cut for the official release of 0.11.0.









