Tag: racing

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Chaos Ride is an upcoming 3D Racing title from Sc0tt Games

Sc0tt Games,  who created The Ingenious Machine, Rocket Drop,  and Tri-Strip, is about to release a brand new game called Chaos Ride. Set in the future, this racing game isn’t like most others as “[b]raking, drifting, and cornering are all irrelevant”. So in lieu of those things, racers will shift their weight (via careful positioning) and attempt to maximize the track to their advantage through things like the downhill gradients of the tubular track accelerating the speed of their hover bikes.

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Gameloft’s Asphalt Spin-Off Asphalt Overdrive Detailed

Gameloft announced a spin-off Asphalt game titled Asphalt Overdrive at E3. Played upright in portrait mode, Overdrive has players driving in between 3 lanes, which one can be changed with a swipe of the screen. There are many different challenges to partake in including escaping the police, performing stunts, and of course racing. Challenges give you a star rating with three stars being the highest obtainable.

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[E3 2014] Square Enix releases an official trailer for Final Fantasy VII G Bike

Yesterday we reported what turning out to be the first in a series of ports of the mini-games found in the original Final Fantasy VII game. Unfortunately we didn’t have any real screenshots or a trailer of any kind to show our readers what Final Fantasy VII G Bike for Android will look like. Today Square Enix has solved that problem by releasing an announcement trailer for everyone to check out.

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[E3 2014] Final Fantasy VII is coming to Android in Japan… sort of

Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy VII is coming to Android later this Fall, at least for folks who live in Japan at first. Actually not all of Final Fantasy VII will be released, we just wanted to get your hopes up and then crush them like ours had happen to them when we got this news. You see Square Enix is releasing a Final Fantasy VII title onto Android but it is called Final Fantasy VII G Bike.

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[Updated] Trials: Frontier races and jumps, crashes, jumps, crashes onto Android in Finland and India

The Trials franchise has finally made its way to Android devices in the form of Trials: Frontier. For those of you not familiar with this series of games, the Trials franchises puts players in control of dirt bikes which they have to drive across some of the most ridiculously difficult tracks one can think up in their mind. This means plenty of crashes and plenty of attempts to make a single jump.