Vector Unit, which started off as a two-man team making epic racing games, has revealed that the newest addition to their Riptide GP franchise today, called Riptide GP: Renegades, is almost ready for launch. Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, this new Riptide GP game is all about racing on ultra-realistic water with incredibly fast jetskis.
Tag: upcoming android games
Webzen have announced that the soft launch for their upcoming Western release of MU: Origin has begun, with two regions getting access to the game to start. In case you’ve missed our previous articles and hands-on about this game, MU: Origin is the mobile version of Webzen’s PC-based MMORPG called MU, which is actually about to get a sequel soon as well.
Snail Games have revealed a new game that will take place within the Taichi Panda universe called Taichi Panda Heroes, and that closed beta sign-ups are now available for interested gamers to try getting into. Unlike most games that add ‘Heroes’ to their name and end up being a MOBA, Taichi Panda Heroes is not a MOBA, but a sequel to the original game.
Contra is a classic arcade side-scrolling shooter from the early console/arcade days that was known for being on the rather challenging side of things when talking about its difficulty level. Since the original game’s release, there have been a few add-ons to the franchise, all of which being challenging in their own right and keeping that difficulty level tradition alive.
There’s a decent amount of CCGs on Android, and mobile in general, and most of the are pretty decent. Some are a little on the weaker side of things, while a few actually turn out to be pretty good, such as Hearthstone. However, a lot of them use a pretty standard formula when it comes to the gameplay mechanics.
Catpancake and BulkyPix have teamed up for a new game called Flail Rider for Android devices which will be heading to Google Play at the end of this month. This particular game is a top-down driving and wrecking game where the goal is all about destroying stuff… a lot of stuff, and as fast as you can.
Rocket Lolly’s upcoming The Rocky Horror Show: Touch Me gets an early gameplay video and is heading to Kickstarter
Back in February 2016 we reported on The Rocky Horror Show getting some mobile gaming love with a new title getting developed by Rocket Lolly Games called The Rocky Horror Show: Touch Me. Unfortunately, at that time there was almost no details about the game itself, aside from the fact it is being made. Today, however, we have a little more detail about the game as well as an early look at the gameplay itself.
Niantic Lab’s upcoming Pokemon GO game gets first details and official screenshots released today
Whether this is a result of the video that was posted on YouTube recently showing some of the gameplay coming in Pokemon GO, which was taken from Niantic Lab’s talk during SXSW 2016, or because of the company cancelling their GDC 2016 talk and gameplay reveal, we don’t know. It could also be due to the questions that have arisen since that video’s release about the depth of the gameplay, or possible lack thereof. However, the timing on releasing the first details regarding Pokemon GO’s gameplay and its first screenshots is pretty impeccable.
Released by Sollmo, Buddy Rush 2 is the sequel to the original Buddy Rush, and is being rolled out onto Android. Like the first one, the game’s visuals are focused on being “cute’, so the characters are all rendered with large heads on smallish bodies, in an almost doll-like fashion. All the characters, controlled by players or NPC, good or bad, are known as “buddies”.
Ben 10, Cartoon Network’s animated, shape shifting hero, has a new game on Android. As the most recent entry into Cartoon Network’s Game Generator series, players will be able to create their own levels, in addition to playing the ones included with the game.









