The folks at Limbic Entertainment and Ubisoft have once again brought their classic RPG series, Might & Magic, to the masses. Might & Magic X: Legacy is their first entry to the series in over a decade. Many of the mechanics remain unchanged, but it works to keep itself relevant as well. On tile at a time, you’ll explore and conquer a large world. Are you prepared?
Join editor Joe Morgan as he explores the Agyn Peninsula. You’ll witness world exploration, combat, character progression, and much more. Slow and steady, Legacy still manages to deliver a tense, satisfying RPG experience for fans.
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Nordic Games has announced that strating from today, the PlayStation 2 classic The Legend of Kay will be available to download from the PS3 PlayStation Network in Europe today at a low price of £3.99. The game is also available on the Australia store at $7.35. The game revolves around the masterful kung fu cat Kay as he tries to bring peace back to the island of Yenching after it is invaded by an evil army lead by Emperor Shun. The game features platforming, exploration, puzzle solving and combat against hordes of enemies as well as big bosses. Think Jax and Daxter cross with Kung Fu Panda.
Martin Kreuch, Producer at Nordic Games had this to say:
“We’re bringing back Legend of Kay so players can relive the joyous wonder that is Kay, as well as introducing it to players who may have missed it first time round… There is no reason not to love Kay, he’s a hero with a kung-fu attitude that provides hours of fun.”
This game joins the growing list of PS2 Classics titles making their way to the PlayStation Network store and is a welcome addition for fans of the original game released on PS2 and new players alike. It is unclear if the game is to be released in the American territories at this moment.
Rare have just revealed details regarding their worldwide challenge for Kinect Sports Rivals players. With the Kinect Sports Rivals Preseason having begun they released the International Champions portion of the popular sports game, which has to date receieved nearly 1 million downloads.
This Preseason of International Champions pits the entire world against one another in Kinect Sports Rivals madness. Think you’ve got the gusto to play for your country? Well you can now in Kinect Sports Rivals Preseason Internation Champions.
For more details on the International Champions be sure to check out the Xbox website here. Be sure to let us know what you think of this news in the comments section below.
Ace Combat Infinity beta period will run from February 4th to 11th. Players will have a chance to experience an array of campaign and co-op missions as Ace Combat Infinity takes the series back to its roots.
If you want more information on Ace Combat Infinity be sure to check out the official Facebook site for the game and give it a ‘like’. Be sure to let us know what you think in the comments section below.
The Outrageous and Addictive Free-to-Play Shooter with Wildly Customizable Weapons
AUSTIN, TX (January 31, 2014) – Edge of Reality today announced their Free-to-Play online shooter Loadout is now available for the PC. After years of adjusting and perfecting Loadout’s innovative and acrobatic gameplay style, the Austin-based studio’s debut title is now officially available in the Steam Store.
“With Loadout, we offer players a genuinely fresh and gratifying alternative to everyday shooters,” said Rob Cohen, CEO of Edge of Reality. “Allowing players to define their own class and play style with weaponcrafting took us somewhere truly special, and we can’t wait to see what players come up with.”
Loadout is a fast-paced shooter that distinguishes itself with an amazingly robust customization system, super-fast action, and comedic violence. With over 44 billion possible combinations, players have the ability to assemble the weapon of their dreams. From Gatling guns to tesla bolts to remote-controlled missiles, if you can think it – you can build it.
The team behind the game has worked on tremendously successful franchises such as Mass Effect, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, The Sims, and Dragon Age, and they’ve spent countless hours developing a game that’s so over the top it needs to be played to be believed. Characters hilariously lose limbs, expose vital organs, and inflict shocking and ridiculous wounds upon enemies. The more damage a character takes, the more devastated they will appear.Designed in a humorous, highly irreverent tone, Loadout is comic violence at its finest.
At its core, Loadout is all about total and uninhibited player expression. As players progress, they earn new weapon parts, equipment, and prestige. The more you play, the more you can customize. The range of possibilities in the chaotic and deranged world of Loadout is essentially endless.
Edge of Reality is an independent, world class console game development studio based in Austin, Texas. Throughout its 16-year history, the studio has now released 16 titles on 8 platforms, selling over 20 million units worldwide. The company is entrusted with some of the biggest brands in the industry, and the team works with passion to deliver high-quality entertainment. More information about Edge of Reality and its products can be found on the company’s website, www.edgeofreality.com.
The game industry has reached a point in its long life where it now exists in two different universes at the same time: We live in an age where consumers demand perfection and with that demand comes “next-gen” titles that both look brilliant and play even better. On the other hand, we’re also a generation that longs for a nostalgic feeling while playing games, this is what forces us to also want retro-style titles.
There are an abundance of games that are made in that fashion, they implement 8-bit or 16-bit graphics with a soundtrack to match that reminds us that gaming “back in the day” wasn’t so bad. “Slayin”, by Pixel Licker Games and FDG Entertainment, fits into this description quite well; it’s both old-school yet playable and enjoyable to a huge degree. It’s a game that takes us back to our younger days of gaming yet, at the same time, gives us something new to play around with. Keep reading to see exactly why this is.
Gameplay
“Slayin” is a game that takes the concept of traditional adventure/RPGs and turns it into a quirky endless title that will earn its place on the main screen of your mobile device for many months. Despite its lack of story it does have a fairly highlighted theme and that’s basically old-school RPGs. As you start the game for the first time you have but one choice of character and that’s the Knight, throughout gameplay you can unlock other characters like the Ninja, the Archer, the Mage, and so on. As the Knight (or any other character you unlock) you’re thrown into a battlefield that is the size of your mobile device and that is all, there are no continuing levels, what you see is where you fight.
There are literally three controls in this game, I know it may be confusing by try and keep up would you? The directional buttons which have you walk either left or right and the jump button are all you have on your side while fighting hordes of slimes and demons. Your character generally sticks their weapon out infront of them so any monster that touches it usually gets itself an instant death, you basically juggernaut your way through hordes of enemies while trying your best not to be hit by them. Throughout the game you earn gold which will allow you to purchase upgrades like bigger weapons and sturdier armour which really helps for when you have to tackle bosses at the end of levels, that’s IF you make it to the end of the level.
The point of the game is not really to survive, it’s essentially to test how quick your reflexes are. Despite having only three buttons, it is a game that actually takes a great deal of skill to play through, I highly doubt the general masses will get through more than five or six levels of this game at a time before dying and having to start all over again. I’ll say this much; the fact that once you die you have to start again is not actually a bad aspect of this game because you’re constantly doing it, yes it gets frustrating when you get really far into it and then have to start over again but going into this game thinking you’re going to beat the entire thing is not a mindset anyone should have while playing.
“Slayin” also has a, kind of, quest system in place where you’re given three little tasks to do at any given time and you complete these tasks just by playing the game normally. It could be something like “kill 20 slimes with a silver sword” and doing so will award you with more fame points once you die which can be used in the “tavern” section of the game to customise your layout, unlock new characters or even decorate your tomb stone. “Slayin” has a gameplay style that’s so simple yet so challenging, it has coming back time and time again and what’s fantastic is that it’s a game you can literally pick up and play almost anywhere.
Visuals
As I mentioned in the opening paragraph to this review; “Slayin” has an extremely retro visual style. Pixel art is its main visual focuse throughout the entire game and the developers have absolutely destroyed the competition with how good this game looks. Much like it sgameplay, “Slayin” has a simple yet highly detailed style; characters and enemies are fairly basic and are animated well but it’s the backgrounds of the levels that really show the range that these developers have when it comes to pixel art.
Every background is very detailed and almost looks like a normal picture but still retains that pixel style which man people enjoy so much. The one thing that I love the most about the way this game looks as that the development team have made it so the game actually looks like it’s being played on an old console, really the screen you watch to actually play the game takes up only half of your mobile devices screen, the other half is the “gamepad” and it just looks great. No complaints here.
Audio
This game is auditorally much the same as it is visually. It takes a lot of inspiration from the older games in the adventure and RPG genres and you can really tell. The games soundtrack is entirely made up of chiptune songs and not one time did I feel like turning the volume down, I was excited to hear the music and the way that each song was composed allowed for a certain level of intensity to be injected into each and every level. Remember, this game isn’t that of a slow one so the music had to mirror that and it did so fantastically.
I was actually more impressed with the sound effects, even though the music was great, and I think it was mostly because each and every one was different and gave a better explanation as to what was going on than anything else could, maybe apart from a big flashing sign on the screen telling you. Certain things like levelling up or your armour breaking had unique sound effects tat alerted you and, even though your “HUD” told you what was going on, I could still identify what was happening through sound alone. Certain enemies have certain sounds and most of the time you can anticipate their attacks because of it. I just feel like the audio was done brilliantly, once again, no complaints here.
Overall
Pixel Licker Games have really made their bones with this title. “Slayin” is just so easy and so simple, you can pick it up and put it down within a matter of minutes which means it is super accessible to anyone. There’s no story so its not like people can be put off by the type of tale it tells nor can they really be put off by a lack of story considering the type of game it is.
It’s a game that brought out the hardcore gamer in me, the gamer that was killed many times while attempting to complete just one simple task and that’s odd considering it’s not really a game for the hardcore players. It’s super addictive and it has the makeup of a great mobile game, one that I’ll be keeping on my devices for a while now. This game is simply perfect for what it is and for $0.99 you really have nothing to loose by going ahead and trying it out. It’s a quirky little adventure that you can fit in your pocket and it’ll keep you entertained time and time again, what else is there to say? This game is great!
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ABBEY ROAD ORCHESTRATES CASTLEVANIA: LORDS OF SHADOW 2 SOUNDTRACK
Highly Anticipated Title Uses Largest Ever Orchestra for a Video Game Soundtrack
As Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. gears up for the launch of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 on February 25, the publisher has released a special video showcasing the recording of the game’s orchestral soundtrack at the iconic Abbey Road studios in London.
The new footage captures Dave Cox, Producer of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 and Studio Head of European Production for Konami Digital Entertainment B.V., as he oversees the production of the game’s soundtrack alongside composer Oscar Araujo. The acclaimed Araujo returns to the series following the stunning reception to his Lords of Shadow score, and has produced an epic soundtrack for the new game.
Dave Cox details how he was introduced to Oscar, and how the talented Spaniard has worked closely with the game to produce a musical ‘heart’ that is a fitting conclusion to the critically acclaimed series. The video also features exclusive footage taken from the recording, while Araujo himself details the methodology he uses in the creation of the game’s soundtrack.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 soundtrack features the largest orchestra ever used in the production of a video game, and spanned several weeks of recording. Araujo’s soundtrack has been designed to showcase the conflict Dracula feels, and the composer details why Abbey Road was important to the soundtrack for the PlayStation�3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC platforms.
Welcome back for this week’s iOS Game Suggestions. If you missed last week’s, or are new to the suggestions, click on the link below and check out what cool games you should be picking up for your iOS device along with the introduction on how the suggestions work. (suggestions 1 has how it all works)
A pretty quiet week on iTunes! but still many must-buy games this week in all departments, FREE, 99c and over 99c. This week I’ve suggested a total of 15 great quality titles. Make sure you check them all especially… Bloodstroke, Dungeon Keeper, Farm Heroes Saga, Wizard Quest, LEGO Star Wars: Microfighters, Juice Cubes, just to name a few.
Break down below :
7 – FREE Games 5 – $0.99c Games 3 – Over $0.99c Games
As always for this week’s suggestions are all new titles that you should take a look at and consider spending your hard earned iTunes cash / time on. Well the Free games just below certainly should all be given a shot as they won’t cost you anything!
For The Cheapskates – FREE GAMES
MASTERABBOTT’S FREE GAME PICK OF THE WEEK!
Dungeon Keeper – Price : FREE – Publisher –Electronic Arts (Devilishly smart. Deploy wicked tactics and dominate your enemies! Build the ultimate underground lair and summon diabolical forces to do your bidding. It’s tower defense…without the tower…and a lot more offensive! ) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Juice Cubes – Price : FREE – Publisher – Rovio Stars (The creators of Angry Birds present a delicious NEW puzzle game with tons of fresh and fruity challenges! Connect the cubes and create explosive fruit bombs in 215+ levels filled with pirates, mermaids and other crazy characters!) on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Words Of Wonder – Price : FREE – Publisher –Disney (Play Disney’s magical word game, Words of Wonder! Find words to solve more than 150 addictive word puzzles with unique and challenging twists! Help Watson the Owl fight the grey curse and restore color to the storybook world! Use the power of words to unlock spectacular bonuses and spell your way to victory. New challenges await you at every turn – can you be the one to vanquish the curse forever?) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Pyro Jump – Price : FREE – Publisher –Pinpin Team (Leap from one wheel to another and try to catch Princess Paper in a hundred or so levels full of pitfalls. Pyro, the little flame, is burning with love for the princess and is ready to try anything to convince her that this romantic idyll is not destined to go up in flames! In each level, collect all the flames and unlock bonus levels! Pyro Jump is a fiery platform that requires dexterity and precision. Complete the levels without any faults and, if you enjoy the challenges, try and win gold timers!) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Farm Heroes Saga – Price : FREE – Publisher –King.Com (Switch and match the collectable cropsies in this fantastic adventure. Join forces with the Farm Heroes to stop Rancid the Raccoon from spoiling the precious farm lands. Switch and match three or more adorable cropsies to drive Rancid away for good! A farmtastic adventure filled with mixed fruit madness! Scrummy! ) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
Modern Command – Price : FREE – Publisher –Chillingo (Build a world-class global protective force and eliminate the terrorist threat in Modern Command! Battle against the armies of tyrannous villains and conquer glorious 3D battlefields throughout the world. Research new defenses, deploy cunning strategies and put your mettle on the line as you lead the fight for global security.) runs on iPad & iPhone. GET IT NOW FOR FREE
For The Bargain Hunters – 99c Games
LEGO Star Wars: Microfighters – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Warner Bros (Get ready to step into the LEGO Star Wars: Microfighters’ digital universe for fun, blasting action! Playing with your Microfighters toys just became more fun as you can wield them on the go with your mobile device. Pilot up to six iconic LEGO Star Wars ships like TIE fighters and X-wings as you destroy enemies, collect studs, and control the galaxy! ) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Wizard Quest – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Mana Giant (Epic journey through puzzles to treasures! Cast spells and master powerful weapons to defeat the myriads of hostile monsters. Rich storyline, authentic arcade vibe and custom-built quests are weaved to form a world with spellbinding atmosphere and secrets to discover. ) runs on iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW
Rocket Robo – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Aaron McElligott (In the middle of space stands a solitary lighthouse. A beacon of light for travellers lost. Inhabited by a little robot and his friend, an elderly tinker who built him. They would often play games for fun but their very favourite thing was sitting together, watching the stars glisten. One unusual day however there were no stars to be seen, they had just gone!…) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
BBBBombs! – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Tony Colley (The hilarious chain reaction game… with extra ACTION! The smart bombs have escaped and they’re taking over Kablooey Labs! It’s your job as the most expendib– er, BRAVEST employee to take out the bombs and take back the company!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Marvel Run Jump Smash – Price : $0.99 – Publisher – Marvel Entertainment (Dodge obstacles and fight Super Villains like Loki to progress as far as you can. Increase your score by switching between characters and activating each Super Hero’s unique Special Attack. Collect coins and boosts on your run. Then buy special power-ups to boost your distance and score. Advance through multiple environments, compete with friends and upgrade your character!) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
For The Millionaires – All games over $0.99
MasterAbbott’s over 99c Pick Of The Week!
Bloodstroke – Price : $2.99 – Publisher – Chilliingo (Internationally renowned filmmaker John Woo presents his action-packed mobile debut, Bloodstroke. Step into the boots of Phalanx’s Elite Private Security Agent, Mai Lee – codenamed Lotus, as she shoots and slices her way through the streets of Hong Kong and Beijing to ensure the safety of her first assignment.) runs on iPhone & iPad. BUY NOW
Monster Battle Arena– Price : $1.99 – Publisher – Greenhill Games (You have just arrived at the Monster Battle Arena, the place all serious brawlers come to test their strength and catch some of the native monsters. Just remember you’re not the only one! ) runs iPad & iPhone. BUY NOW
Trambo– Price : $1.99 – Publisher – Juha Pennnanen (TRAMBO is an action packed minimalistic platformer with unique and simple gameplay mechanics. We got rid of clumsy virtual joysticks by designing enjoyable invisible controls! The game also has quirky retro aesthetics that send those warm 8-bit vibes to players around the globe.) runs on iPad. BUY NOW
There you have it folks these games should keep you busy for quite some time well until next week at least. I’ll be back next week for another dose of iOS goodness, in the meantime if you would also like to suggest your own suggestions, please feel free to share them in the comments section below or in the iOS forum section on the site here.
Aksys Games have announced that their PS Vita dungeon-crawler RPG Mind Zero will be releasing in North America and Europe this Spring. As for us Aussies, a release date has not been confirmed as-of-yet.
Developed by Acquire and ZeroDiv, Mind Zero has you play as a high school student named Kei, whose life “turns upside down when he forms a contract with a “Mind,” a weapon/being with deadly powers.” Trippy.Kei develops newfound abilities due to this and is spurred to discover more about the secret of the “Mind” as the government and other forces pursue him and his friends.
Control Your “Mind” – As you and the rest of your party battle enemies, use your “Mind” to do your bidding – unleashing powerful attacks and defending yourself from harm. Master skills and become even more powerful.
Dungeon Crawling Action – Once you enter a dungeon, you will face a treacherous maze of monsters, all ready to devour you. Make sure to prepare yourself before you step inside!
Discover Your “Mind” – Each “Mind” has unique abilities; however, delving deeper into the mystery, you learn the dangers of these powerful “monsters.” Are these “Minds” a blessing…or a curse?
Mind Zero will retail in the U.S. for $39.99 RRP and can be pre-ordered right here.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPad and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Description
Build a world-class global protective force and eliminate the terrorist threat in Modern Command!
Battle against the armies of tyrannous villains and conquer glorious 3D battlefields throughout the world. Research new defenses, deploy cunning strategies and put your mettle on the line as you lead the fight for global security.
Features:
• FREE strategy combat game
• Protect your base as you join the fight to control the Earth’s Protonium supply
• Fight off terrorist threats in South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and more
• Run your operations from MCA Headquarters and research and build new technologies
• Complete missions to earn experience and rank up
• Simple touch commands give you full control of each 3D battlefield
• Call in special ordinances to aid you in tough battles
• Co-ordinate and unite with friends via Facebook to increase your base’s productivity
• Tons of achievements, objectives and daily missions to complete
PLEASE NOTE:
This game is completely free to play and features non-compulsary In-App Purchases. If you do not wish to use this feature please disable In-App Purchases in your device settings.
Visit the Chillingo room on the App Store to see more of our great games: appstore.com/chillingo