While we patiently wait for the promised upcoming multiplayer update, Madfinger Games have been taking a break from the spotlight. While they’ve kept the hungry and potential rioting mobile gamers at bay with the “Leftover” expansion pack, I, among many others, have been getting an itch to blast away more enemies.
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Madfinger Games’ rather popular third-person shooter called Shadowgun THD has just been beefed up a little more today thanks to a new update that just arrived. This is the same update that the normal Shadowgun version got recently for non-Tegra based Android devices but with a slight difference.
For those who consider their mobile device as an extension of their console may be familiar with works by Madfinger Games. The Czech Republic based developers have released the artistic Samurai II: Vengeance and the graphic intensive Shadowgun.
Madfinger Games has released the much anticipated expansion to Shadowgun called Shadowgun: The Leftover onto the Android Market today. For those of you who currently own Shadowgun, this expansion brings a bunch of new things to the game.
In a fashion that would do Sharon Stone proud, Madfinger Games released a photo of their upcoming multiplayer edition of their shooter for Shadowgun, Shadowgun:Dead Zone. Details are still scarce on release date, but judging from our hands-on at CES we’ve no doubt it’s around the corner. The photo also reveals a new weapon, named Phaser.
One of the other items we really wanted to check out was the multiplayer functionality that is coming to Shadowgun for Android. This new version will be called Shadowgun: Deadzone and we got to check out some of the gameplay for it. End result: It is about time multiplayer came to Shadowgun.
We have seen a few small clips of what Shadowgun would look like a few weeks back when we were reporting on all the Tegra 3 gaming news. The difference in detail and how the water looked alone was impressive even for the short few second we saw it. nVidia has released a new preview via Twitter showing more of what to expect.
If you are looking for a really good hack n’ slash type of game then you already know that one of the best ones out there happens to be Samurai II: Vengeance by Madfinger Games, the same developers that brought your Shadowgun.
While it took slightly longer than the original ‘within days’ time frame that Madfinger Gamers mentioned it would take to get Shadowgun out to all other non-Tegra device, the wait is finally over. shadowgun has been updated and now support all Android devices with Adreno and PowerVR chips.
Now that we are out of the more technical announcements and are now talking about the meat of the subject, that being games, I’m sure you’re enjoying all these articles about all the seriously awesome games coming our way. Now you will be treated to a bigger preview of Bladeslinger and the Tegra 3 versions of Riptide GP and Shadowgun.