If you’ve been living under a rock for the past year you probably haven’t heard of the mega hit Five Night’s At Freddy’s. Designed and created entirely by one man, this series explores the horrors of being a security guard in a Chuck’E’Cheese style restaurant while animatronic animals hunt you down. The first two games had similar gameplay mechanics that revolved around monitoring security camera’s while you waited for an impending jump scare. The third one is a different beast entirely.
Tag: Adventure
[Update: Released] Tales from the Borderlands Episode 2 Atlas Mugged gets a trailer, coming this month
TellTale Games has released a new trailer for their Tale from the Borderlands series which showcases the next episode that will be arriving soon. This will be the second episode in the series, called Atlas Mugged, and will be arriving this month. Now you can take a peek at what to expect with Episode 2 thanks to this new trailer.
The Game Developer’s Conference (GDC for short) is a great event to go to in order to see games that are heading our way in both the near future as well as projects currently being worked on that won’t be coming out for awhile. Redux Ark by Hyper Games falls into the latter category as it is still in early development.
Bulkypix has decided to unleash Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf Complete onto Google Play today. As you are probably guessing from the title of this game, this is the entire Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf collection which contains all four acts – Blood on the Snow, Forest Hunt, The Shianti Halls and Dawn over V’taag.
Fans of murder mystery style games have a new title to look forward to arriving soon. The Trace, developed by Relentless Software, will be making its way to mobile devices soon and that does include Android. As you are probably guess from the theme of this game, The Trace is a puzzle adventure game where you will be out to solve a murder that has happened.
It may not be Friday but it is still officially the end of this week and like always, here is a list of Android games currently on sale right now. This week’s list may not be the biggest it has ever been but most of the games in this list are actually quite good. Tin Man Games has a couple of titles on sale as does Forever Entertainment, Herocraft, and there definitely are some other good titles from great developers on sale right now.
Companion Applications are an interesting concept in a lot of ways because you’re basically trying to take advantage of the mobile gaming industry, and the gaming industry in general, by extending the functionality of your game to include mobile devices. This could be for a lot of reasons and done in many ways, whether it is actually useful features, a second screen feature, news and update, and whatever else a developer can think up in order to make their games look like there is a lot more features to it then there actually is.
The original Resident Evil was released in 1996, and has forever changed the landscape of horror video games. Now it’s 2015 and the Resident Evil franchise is still alive and well, unlike the many zombies featured throughout the series. With the pending release of Resident Evil Revelations 2, now is a good time to catch up on the series.
Liber Primus Games announced the sequel Narborion Saga Book II: The God Of Orcs, arriving next month
Back in November 2014 Liber Primus Games released Narborion onto Android. This is basically a Choose Your Own Adventure style of RPG like those books from back in the 80’s or other mobile titles from Tin Man Games. However the Narborion series is a little different because it features things like dynamic storytelling, side quests and mini games.
Nvidia’s GRID service will hit 40 titles the same day as their GDC 2015 press event happens. Saints Row IV, Alan Wake, and Metro Last Light Redux coming to GRID this month.
More evidence is coming to light that whatever Nvidia is planning to announce at GDC 2015 has something to do with their gaming on demand service GRID. Today Nvidia has announced that there will be a total of 40 titles available on GRID soon. In fact the next three titles which will push the GRID catalog to 40 are some rather big games.









