Square Enix drops another classic today with the release of Tomb Raider II. Starring Lara Croft, players will be seeking out the famous Dagger of Xian, which is believed to posses the power of the dragon. Unfortunately for Laura, she’s not the only person seeking the dagger. She’ll be facing crazed cult members, warrior monks, as well as going up against a variety of hazards such as yeti.
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Nexon and Respawn Entertainment team up to bring a series of games based on Titanfall to mobile devices
Very interesting news today, especially if you’re a fan of the Sci-Fi themed franchise Titanfall. Nexon and Respawn Entertainment (and Particle City) have announced today that they have teamed up to develop and publish a series of games that will be based off of the Titanfall universe. One thing both companies made abundantly clear is that there will be several titles and that they will all be new and original games.
Developed by WayBefore and released by Fingersoft, Fast Like a Fox is a platformer that’s just been released on Google Play. The idea of the game is simple: players will assume to role of a fox, and looking to complete the levels as quickly as possible, while collecting coins and gems along the way.
Nvidia has launched a trio of spine-tingling new games this week on GeForce NOW, its cloud-based game streaming service that allows Android gamers to play full PC game releases on Nvidia’s Shield family of devices including Shield Android TV, Shield tablet and Shield portable.
Another major title has received a Halloween update and this time it is for NetMarble’s Marvel Future Fight game. This new update brings with it some new characters, new costumes, a new Event Stage, a new Alliance battle and more. For a Halloween themed update, this is one of the bigger ones we’ve seen so far this year.
Robot Invader has so far been responsible for many Android gamers losing a lot of their free time because of their games. Responsible for Wind-Up Knight 1 & 2, as well as Rise of the Blobs and Cybergon, the company has now released their first virtual reality game, currently available for the Gear VR headset.
Indie developer Eoin Duffy has recently released their first game onto Android called Boxy the Box. In this game players will assume control of a box who has no remorse or feelings at all. Then again you are a box after all, you shouldn’t have emotions as an inanimate object.
The Park isn’t the only newly release PC game to show up on Nvidia’s gaming-on-demand service called GeForce Now. Layers of Fear is another newly added horror game for the Halloween holiday season that is now available on Nvidia Shield devices.
Up until today anyone who publishes an Android game or application onto Google Play had a limit as to how high of a price they could charge. If you’ve been using Android since it was released, you may remember a long time ago a few applications popping up that were ridiculously priced, ranging from $99-$200. We’re not sure what happened to those but we do know the average pricing of apps and games on Google Play is between $0-$5, with a decent amount being $5+ but rarely over $10. Square Enix, of course, is one of those exceptions to the rule, with games regularly priced at $10-$15.
Halloween is just around the corner and what better way to celebrate the spooky holiday than by hunkering down to play some horror video games? Arriving just in time for the Halloween season, The Park is a new first-person psychological thriller that simultaneously launched on Nvidia Shield devices and PC this week.









