Since its release Pokemon Go wasn’t just about going out trying to catch all the little creatures of our childhood. It asked us to make, as always, our first important choice: our team! After that the war began, rivalries took over the net, and in the streets with the aim of making all the gyms in our city belonging to our team. However, this has never been an easy task. First of all, because of the great number of players trying to do the same under a different color, but also because the little field of view available in the app didn’t allow us to see much further from our position.
Tag: Adventure
Square Enix ltd. has a GO! Sale on the play store. Deus Ex GO!, Lara Croft GO!, Hitman GO!, and Hitman Sniper are all heavily discounted. These games have been seen on sale from time to time, but rarely will you find them on sale all at once. Currently you can get 4 games for the regular price of one of them.
Qurius is an interesting title. While still in beta, it offers a new take on the god-like creation games out there. Qurius actually uses your location and GPS systems to translate your actual weather to in game actions. In Qurius, you are tasked with saving a mysterious world from its imminent destruction.
With the immense popularity of HBO’s Westworld, along with Red Dead Redemption (and its sequel’s announcement), it has been a wonder why there aren’t any open world westerns for mobile. Well, Greek indie developer Sakis 25 has a solution. It’s called Guns and Spurs.
Set during the Iranian, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday is game where players are caught up in the tumult of the infamous Black Friday. In this game, players will be assuming the role of one Reza Shirazi, who is a photographer that returns to Iran during the revolution, only to get caught up in what’s happening.
LucasArts is one of those studios that I really appreciate. Twenty some years ago, they released a string of excellent adventure games that went WAY outside of the bread and butter of Star Wars. Day of the Tentacle was one such game. Set up as the sequel to Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle carries over many (though not all) of its characters, and takes place five years later. I really enjoyed this game when I was in High School, and was thrilled to be able to play it again over the last few weeks, via GeForce Now.
Over the last 6 months there’s been plenty of still shots from Morphite appearing online, and a scant handful of clips, but now we’ve received the first full trailer, and it’s every bit as glorious as expected- a beautiful cel-shaded No Man’s Sky by way of Metroid Prime. Developed by We’re Five Games and Crescent Moon Games Morphite is a tremendously ambitious, procedurally generated 3D action-exploration game complete with cutscenes and full-voice acting.
As you are probably aware of from our previous coverage, Telltale Games’ Batman series will be ending today with the release of the final episode. Officially titled Episode 5: City of Light, this episode will start off with players in very different spots depending on where they left off, and the choices they made, in Episode 4.
Telltale Games released a double-header today in regards to trailers and their current and upcoming catalog of games on Android. This particular one is actually the official launch trailer for The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, which is the third season for The Walking Dead series.
Pokémon Trainers rejoice! Catching ‘em all has just become more exciting with the addition of a number of Generation II Pokémon, first seen in the Johto Region in Pokémon Gold and Silver, to Pokémon GO. As revealed by developer Niantic, starting today at 10 A.M. PST players can visit and spin PokéStops to acquire eggs which later might hatch a Togepi, Pichu, or “select other Pokemon”. The identities of the “select” Pokémon are unknown as of yet. These new entries are the first in a wave of new Pokémon arriving over the coming months.