Back in the beginning of March 2015 we reported on a new cross-platform Hack ‘n Slash RPG that would be heading our way soon called Angel Stone. This is one of those games that we are really looking forward to playing, sort of like how we were really anticipating the release of Implosion. Of course this is all based off of the initial footage we watched of Angel Stone’s gameplay. However, with a little luck, you could end up playing Angel Stone before it launches now that beta sign-ups are now live.
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Released by Joycity, Dungeon Tracker is a Dungeon Crawler crossed with a Battle RPG. Players will assume the role of a summoner who catches and controls the summoned creatures, in order to overcome enemies through building up a deck from those cards; regarding the creature cards, there are over 300 within the game which are all controlled through a tap and swipe system in battle.
[Update: Released] Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.11.0 update will finally be jumping out of beta and going live this week
If you’ve been in the version 0.11.0 beta since it began a few months ago, you’ve probably been enjoying a lot of the upcoming features we’ve been reporting on. Well it finally appears that everyone without beta access will be able to play all the new features in version 0.11.0 soon as the update will finally be leaving beta and going public onto Google Play later this week.
Oddworld is a successful video game franchise that has been released by a handful of developers, and has been around nearly twenty years on various platforms, with this game debuting for the original Xbox in 2005. This was a franchise that I’d heard of and was vaguely familiar with, yet hadn’t experienced any (coming in “clean”, in essence). I was looking forward to reviewing this one when I saw that it went on sale, so let’s see what I walked away with.
Since the Nvidia Shield Android TV is almost upon us, and with lots of us being happy that the 500GB model is actually a real thing, we figured that we would list ten games that will be making the jump from PC/Consolel to the Shield Android TV console, many of which should be available at launch. Some of these games are currently available for the Shield tablet and portable already. Most of these games also made a brief appearance during Nvidia’s GDC 2015 press conference as well.
One of the most anticipated games this year for mobile, and mainly all video game platforms, was Mortal Kombat X. While the game was supposed to be released around the same time as the iOS version, the Android version ended up being weeks late over every other platform the game was released on. We may never know the real reason this happened but now that the game has been out for roughly a week or so globally, everyone has had a chance to play it. What could have ended up as a barrier breaking fantastic game actually ended up being a decent game when you need to kill some time.
Claiming its inspiration from the Fallout series, Hardboiled is about surviving life after nuclear war. In Hardboiled, players will assume the role of Max, one of the survivors of a nuclear holocaust. As one might expect, the blast itself killed many people, and the ensuing radiation and disease wiped out more, after the fact.
ZQGames offers up an interesting new event called the Ban Hammer Welcome Event for ex-World of Warcraft players
Once in awhile we get some rather odd news to post, whether it be a strange cross-over event or something else, and today seems to be one of those days. ZQGames has announced a new event they are going to be holding called the Ban Hammer Welcome Event which is geared towards hardcore gamers and the company is targeting ex-World of Warcraft players who left the game last week.
There is always a surprisingly good release from an independent game studio. IRE: Blood Memory by Tenbirds, is such a game. The game is ripe with action, akin to Diablo or Monster Hunter. The difficulty level is ramped up, the graphics are stunning, and the game reveals its depth, the more you play.
[UPDATE: Game Released] Stan Lee’s Hero Command is an upcoming brawler with new superheroes created by Stan Lee himself
Stan Lee is the Marvel god that has created numerous superheroes over the course of his career. He also likes to do cameo appearances in Marvel games and movies. Well Stan Lee’s Hero Command is a new game coming from F84 Games Studio and Stan Lee has a lot more to do with this game then just a quick cameo appearance.








