During CES 2013 and nVidia’s press conference, one of the games demoed on their upcoming Project Shield Android handheld gaming system was the Mech themed MMOFPS game Hawken by Adhesive Games. Well the two companies have teamed up once again only this time it isn’t to demo Hawken playing on Project Shield like before but instead to tease us a little more by releasing a Hawken Live Wallpaper.
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So one of the games on that ‘list’ of titles coming from Gameloft this year is a game called Blitz Brigade. This is their take on the Team Fortress 2 / Battlefield Heroes games and features similar visuals found in Team Fortress 2. This title has a lot of potential to be quite good as long as it is balanced well.
A new first-person shooter has arrived on Google Play but you won’t be running around with an AK-47 and shooting other people in this game. Instead you’ll be taking the fight to space in Gunner Free Space Defender and utilizing a rather mean looking turret you will be blasting all of the enemies that you can out of space while protecting friendly ships.
If you follow PC gaming in any sort of fashion then you should be familiar with a couple of games that sport the open-world survival theme that go by the name of DayZ and WarZ. While these two games are MMOs, there is a game that was recently released onto Google Play that follows a similar theme called PlagueZ.
For those of you who don’t own enough zombie games already you will be happy to know there is another one now available on Google Play called In Darkness. Developed by SimpleGamesStudio, this new zombie game is set in a first-person perspective but it isn’t just about mowing down as many zombies as you can.
2012 saw lots of fantastic games arriving on Android, and as such in terms of gaming Android enjoyed a healthy growth. Some of them were original ones, while others were ports from other platforms or classic hits. Anyway, I’ve decided to compile my five most disappointing games that came out in 2012. Just a slight note – disappointing here doesn’t necessarily mean that the game isn’t good, but merely that it turned out to be something lesser than what I expected.
We got to see a sneak peek at Madfinger Games’ upcoming sequel Dead Trigger 2 for Tegra 4 devices last night during the nVidia press conference. Well now the developers have released more details about the game which we will surely be getting a hands-on with in the next day or so. If the preview we saw last night was any indications, this isn’t going to be like the Dead Trigger you know right now.
[CES2013] Selection of new Tegra 4 games unveiled: Dead Trigger 2, Rochard, Riptide GP 2, Real Boxing and more
As you all already know by now, the Tegra 4 chip and the Nvidia Project Shield handheld console, which we will talk about after this, were announced at a special event yesterday night before CES 2013 began officially. Naturally, with the launch of nVidia’s latest mobile processor launch, they have unveiled a selection of games that will arrive on the platform in the coming months.
Electronic Arts is actually having quite the sale this holiday seasons and it goes much further than Need For Speed: Most Wanted and Contre Jour being only $0.99 for the holidays, while a lot of the free-to-play games EA has, such as TheSims and Theme Park, are having sales regarding in-game purchases. There also happens to be holiday themed items you can find in some of those games as well.
Last week the developers behind the MOGA mobile gaming system, PowerA, happen to be basically giving away MOGA units for one day where all buyers had to pay was the shipping. Those units should hopefully be already arriving to people who managed to et in on the deal and now PowerA has released a list of some of the newly released games that happen to support the MOGA controller.









