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.
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When we report on soft launches or limited location launches, one place it never includes is the USA. RustyHearts Heroes is a mobile spin-off version of the MMRPG called Rusty Heroes, published here in North America by Perfect World. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because they also publish a few other well-known games including another one getting a mobile version called Torchlight Mobile.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Butterscotch Shenanigans announces an official release date for Crashlands. Congrats to Samuel on being cancer free!
Butterscotch Shenanigans has announced the official release date for their highly anticipated Crashlands game for mobile platforms. This game, which has been in the works for over 2 years now, will finally be getting released next month. That means there is still a bit of a wait left, but at least there is a definitive end to it.
Back in June we reported on NHN Entertainment and Toast’s upcoming game Guardian Stone which was coming to Android soon and had pre-registration going live that day. Well now the game is available in select regions for Android gamers as part of a limited soft launch ahead of the game’s full launch.
[UPDATE: Game Released] 4:33 Creative Lab announces their new hardcore hack n’ slash game Blade: Redemption
4:33 Creative Lab announced today that they will officially be releasing their upcoming hack n’ slash Action-RPG called Blade: Redemption onto mobile devices including a Western release. Currently backed by two big Asian tech giants, TenCent and Line, Blade: Redemption is being labeled as a hardcore multiplayer Action-RPG, so it won’t be necessarily geared towards the more casual players out there.
NetMarble has done a pretty good job with releasing updates for their Marvel Future Fight game on a consistent basis. Today marks the first update for the game in the new year and brings with it plenty of new goodies, with the Totally Awesome Hulk (also known as Amadeus Cho) being the newest headlining character to arrive.
KizStudios has brought their Action-RPG style game over to Amazon’s Appstore for Kindle Fire owners to download and play, or anyone who prefers to use the Amazon Appstore for that matter. This game is now available for all Fire devices, from the original Kindle Fire to the Fire HD and HDX.
Released by I&C Soft, FantasyBeat: RhythmAction RPG is just what the name would indicate, a rhythm-based RPG. With a story that contains the classic clash between good and evil, as players seek to save their kingdom from peril. Players will pursue, attack, and defend, all to the beat of the music. On the other hand, players will be facing of against bosses, as well as upgrading and customizing characters.
Released by Little Dragon Games, Max Bradshaw and the Zombie Invasion has now available for Android devices. Players will assume the role of the eponymous Max, who awakens in a graveyard to find himself surrounded by zombies. As the story unfolds for Max, he progresses outside the graveyard and into the city, which is also overrun by zombies.
Codemasters’ Military Sim Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising is Now Available on Nvidia Shield
Everyone loves a good first-person shooter with their tales of action, pantomime villains and awesome military hardware, but when the fictional fighting is over you might be left wanting something a little more authentic to modern day combat. That’s what Codemasters tries to deliver in Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, which is now available to stream on GeForce Now.









