Midnight City, the indie division of Majesco, is bringing two new indie titles to PC via Steam and porting one to consoles. Krautscape is a new racing game that fulfills the dream of countless of engineers everywhere, flying cars. Players will race through courses while balancing driving on the speed building pavement and flying through the air to avoid obstacles. Although the air may bring special power ups, driving on the ground is the only way to generate the much needed points. To make things even more complicated, the lead driver creates the track as the race is progressing, turning the game into a high speed version of Simon Says.
Double Dragon: Neon is a reboot of the classic Double Dragon beat ’em up series. The game has been revamped to improve the co-op experience. Players will rely on each other to share health, execute special moves, and revive your fallen comrade. The shop is open for business, allowing players to purchase special mixtapes to create deadly attacks alone or with a partner.
Finally, Slender: The Arrival is releasing new free content and making the jump to consoles. The new content will bring new levels featuring Slender Man’s previous victims. The content will be available for all platforms. Slender: The Arrival will be released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
War is a terrible thing but the idea of war makes for an incredibly high-octane gaming experience, it is obvious that game developers know this because games like Call Of Duty and Battlefield would have never been made had war within gaming been just as terrible as war itself. Games within the action/shooter genres have become extremely popular in recent years and so has the implication of MMO-style multiplayer options, you can see why the two blend so well together and it seems as though a company has finally brought all these gaming attributes to Mobile gamers around the world, I’d like to introduce you all to “Tanktastic“, a game that brings everything gamers like to a platform that is quickly become one of the most accessible of them all.
Gameplay
“Tanktastic” is a game that puts you in charge of your very own tank, it is a third-person shooter that also somewhat doubles as a tank simulator because of it’s fairly realistic movements, aiming mechanisms and driving mechanics. You play the game much like you’d play any action/shooter titles; you use your left “thumb stick” to move, your right “thumb stick” to aim and the “fire” button to…well…fire. Look, “Tanktastic” is actually an incredibly easy game to get a grip on though it does have a fairly large learning curve that you can work through at varying degrees, it took me a couple of straight hours of gameplay to fully understand everything but it was actually worth it because now I’m somewhat formidable as a player.
Like I mentioned earlier; it is much like your typical action/shooter but with a huge twist that seems like it wont work but it really does. Playing as a tank, a slow-moving machine of death, doesn’t actually sound that awesome considering players are so used to being able to dash around a battlefield, jumping over obstacles, sliding to cover, parachuting from helicopters and so on but you’ll find that “Tankstastic” does actually give you quite a high level of excitement, it’s not just all out action, it’s more strategic and it perfectly fit the game.
The fantastic thing about “Tanktastic” is that it’s not just a basic game, many other games would give you half of what I explained above and just leave it at that but this title gives you that and much more. Alongside the polished gameplay mechanics comes the additions of a fantastic amount of different tanks for people to use and a plethora of varied upgrades that can be unlocked and purchased to help make your tank as good as it can possibly be. There’s so much to unlock in this game and the great thing is that, because there is so much, the developers have allowed the acquisition of these upgrades to be spread nicely across levels.
You level up as you play the game, each time you go up a rank you’re awarded with a bit of extra money to throw around and some new tanks to unlock so, as you can already assume, the higher-ranked players have the more powerful tanks but the good thing about this is that you can only enter games where the other players are around the same level as you so you’re somewhat on an even playing field. Personally I like the idea of a levelling system like this, it gives you more incentive to continue playing despite not being the very best as you start off the game, those who persevere through the hard beginning are rewarded with some awesome playing skills by the end.
There are so many upgrades and customisable items for the tanks in this game, from different camouflage to different ammunition types, it is all there but the thing I really want to talk about is the large amount of tanks that are unlockable in the game, I know I spoke about it just before but I really would like to mention this: There IS a reason to try and unlock tanks, not only are most stronger than the tank you start off with but they all have different specifications to help when playing in team matches.
Some tanks are lighter and faster so they can zip around a “capture the flag” match without much issue but they’re easily destroyed which means you have to have good control of it to be a good player with it, some tanks are extremely sluggish but back unfathomable power that can take down other tanks in nothing but two shots but they’re easily outrun because of just how slow they are. The point is that the developers haven’t just given you 50+ tanks, they’ve given you 50+ ways to play and, yes, some tanks do the same sort of thing but it is up to you, the player, to change and customise it to suit your playing style. I just think they’ve done a fantastic job.
This game basically has everything you would want out of a game like this, some of them don’t quite hit the mark but you appreciate them being around for the most part: It has a live chat window that you can open up in game and use to talk to your team-mates, though it is only text-based and it can get a little tedious to stop mid-game and send a message, not to mention a lot of my team-mates while playing through this game spoke different languages so the whole team chat idea quickly went down the drain. At this point in time it only has five maps which vary in size, one or two are fairly small yet you almost get lost in the others so it somewhat evens out, I feel as though you’re more paying attention to what’s going on in-game than what map you’re on but it would still be nice to have a few more options.
I really hate to say this because I actually thoroughly enjoyed the game but there were problems that occurred time and time again which continuously kicked me out of games I was in and took me back to the main menu, it’s actually a bit of a big deal when it happened to me at least one or two times per gaming session, there’s nothing worse than being midway through a game and it cuts out BUT I will give these game the “benefit of the doubt” because I played this game both before and after they massively updated the game and they did so damn will with it that I can assume the next one will fix the little things wrong with the current version and build upon it.
Visuals
The capabilities of mobile devices are actually a lot higher than what the general public assume and “Tanktastic” is a true testament to that because of it’s extremely good-looking visuals. While it isn’t anywhere near perfect, nor is it anywhere near comparable to console games I have to say that I’ve played games that didn’t look quite as good as this game does and while there are still a lot of things that look rough around the edges, it still all adds up to a great looking game. I want to focus on the environments for the moment; they look great and some are quite vast but it is the layout of the environments that I was more impressed with. Because of the games realistic tank controls, some targets are harder to hit because of small environmental obstacles like crests or dips and they’re all very strategic places.
The way the tank moves is actually very impressive, not only do you leave tracks in the dirt as you plod along but your tank also rocks back and forth when you fire a round, it’s got some impressive little details and I can overlook the need for improvements with regards to environments simply because I’m so focused on how good the tank moves. The various tanks also look great, most of them are based on actual tank models and even the ones that aren’t still look as though they could exist somewhere, plus each of them is unique enough for you to be able to pick which is which without getting confused, there isn’t a great deal of design overlap. Obviously there are a few things that need work aesthetically but they can be overlooked, for the most part.
Audio
Now I have to say; there isn’t actually a great deal of audio within this game but the audio that is in it is actually fitting. Auditorally the big thing that stood out was the sounds of the in-game tanks, they were actually fairly spot-on and, while I don’t actually have that great of a knowledge on tanks, I assume this is close to how they would sound. The noise of the caterpillar tracks, the idling of the engine, the unloading of a round and the sound of the explosion it makes when it hits an enemy, they were all fairly on-cue and it added to the realism of the title.
While that is all good and well, there was a fairly huge lack of music within the game, there was one track that plays in the main menu and apart from that there really isn’t anything else which is somewhat unfortunate but, in saying that, I feel as though players would prefer to be able to hear what was going about on the battlefield so I’m going to say the lack of music was something deliberate rather than a mistake. I know I seem to be harping on this but I can’t help but feel so impressed with the way the tanks sounded and the actual hearing-based atmosphere of the battlefield, it was great!
Overall
“Tanktastic” is a brilliant game that brings the best parts of action, shooting and MMO-style gameplay to mobile devices which is something I think bigger devices like tablets really need. I will give one little warning to all those who are interested in this game: I wouldn’t suggest you play it on small devices, to really enjoy it you need a large screen because it allows you to both see more and to play a lot easier, I tried it out on both and iPhone and an iPad, guess which one I found more enjoyable? It’s quite an addictive game that almost forces you to continue playing so as to level up and become better, unlocking different tanks and different upgrades along the way.
Don’t let the fact that it is a free game deter you from a purchase, unlike other free-to-play mobile titles, this one doesn’t constantly berate you into giving it money, it’s entirely up to you how you play the game and whether or not you use real cash which is refreshing for a mobile game. “Tanktastic” is great for those of you who would consider yourselves “military enthusiasts” yet it’s also great for those of us who just want a fun game that we can both get deep into yet put down easily when it’s time to do so. It is a fantastic game that really will not disappoint so open up your mind to “Tanktastic”!
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Amidst the numerous other titlesBones is currently working on is the little spin-off series known as Soul Eater Not! As the name so subtly implies, the series breaks of from the Soul Eater franchise, shifting the focus to another group of friends who also attend Death Weapon Meister Academy (DWMA).
The Atsushi Ōkubo manga follows three girls in NOT (Normally Overcome Target) track at the Death Weapon Meister Academy, as opposed to the battle-oriented EAT (Especially Advanced Talent) students of the main series. Anime studio Bones returns for the new anime.
It would also seem that a rumoured cast listing for the tritagonists of the series is also making the rounds on Japanese Twitter and blogs. The proposed cast list has Haruka Chisuga (Kotoura-san’s first ending) as Tsumugi Harudori, Saori Hayami (Valvrave‘s Akira) as Anya Hepburn and Aoi Yuki (MadokaMagica‘s Madoka) as Meme Tatane. Masakazu Hashimoto (Tari Tari) has also been listed as director.
Keep in mind that these are just rumours at this point and the full cast and crew is far from revealed. Stay tuned for a more definitive list as soon as the news hits. In the meantime, enjoy the trailer below and get ready to see how the other half live. You know, the ones who don’t have to save the world on a daily basis.
It was inevitable really. I mean, Saints Row IV continues to go above an beyond in the hopes of breaking the crazy scale and have you ever watched an anime series before? Those things are insane. Awesome, but insane. So strap yourself in and watch in awe as these two worlds combine, albeit only briefly.
Finally, the fantasy of Eastern cultural happiness can be yours! Get hair defying the elements of winds! Slice many of the people of bad with Braver Sword! Kaiju-XL makes little of foes with speed and curiosity! Also dress up clothing changes any Street of 3 Holy Man a beholding wonder!
In addition to the awesome anti-Godzilla gun and sword that totally isn’t the Buster Sword from Final Fantasy VII (didn’t you see the different name?), you’ll also receive a frilly pink J-Pop style dress and hero outfit that totally isn’t taken from Cloud Strife…who are we kidding? Ah well, you know what you’re getting into when you make the decision to play Saints Row. The Anime Pack is available now on Steam for the low, low price of $2.99. Thanks Deep Silver! So check out the screenshots below and take refuge in audacity…it’s the only way you’ll stay sane in this crazy world.
Gaslamp Games have just revealed the state of Clockwork Empires, their hotly anticipated simulation game scheduled for PC release. Alongside releasing a brand new teaser trailer for the game, Gaslamp have also posted a highly detailed blog about the game’s current status in development.
In their extensive blogpost Gaslamp detailed character simulation, plans for combat, in game economy and much more. You can get a full gander at the blogpost extravaganza here.
You can also sign up to try Clockwork Empires sometime this year here. Be sure to check out the amazing teaser trailer below for an intense gander at the wonderful world that is Clockwork Empires.
We’ve seen Wonder Woman rendered in steel, The Green Lantern coated in emerald armour, and now, bursting forth from the elements that form her very existence, prospective players of Infinite Crisis have a new champion to fear. ‘Atomic Poison Ivy’ is the latest in a constantly-expanding roster of champions announced for the upcoming DC Multiverse MOBA, Infinite Crisis, and she definitely does not look like someone you’d want to meet while taking a stroll through the woods.
Her character skills are as follows:
Toxic Growth – If Atomic Poison Ivy avoids damage for 10 seconds she gains a shield that blocks damage. Basic attacks against her, while the shield is active, will apply the Toxic Growth effect to the attacking enemy. All of the Atomic Poison Ivy’s damage-dealing skills are enhanced by Toxic Growth and also apply the effect Poisoned Earth – Atomic Poison Ivy deals Power Damage to all nearby enemies and applies Toxic Growth. If the target has Toxic Growth it’s consumed and Poisoned Earth deals an additional 100% Power Damage. Bramble Rapture – Atomic Poison Ivy roots her enemy, dealing Power Damage and applying Toxic Growth. If used on a champion with Toxic Growth, Bramble Rapture is consumed to refresh her shield and increase the Move Speed by 30%. Wall of Thorns – After a short delay, Atomic Poison Ivy summons a Wall of Thorns. Enemies who touch the wall suffer reduced Move Speed (that decays) and take Power Damage for a short period of time. If the target has Toxic Growth it’s consumed and they’re silenced for 1 second. Secrets of the Forest – Atomic Poison Ivy shrouds an area around her in fog, granting stealth to nearby allies. She and her allies also gain additional Power Armour for the duration of the skill. Secrets of the Forest applies Toxic Growth once-per-second to all enemies inside the fog.
Dubbed as an ‘Enforcer’ role – at this stage Atomic Poison Ivy seems to have an incredible amount of utility as a ganker and initiator. Whether she is trapping you in a wall of vines, cloaking her teammates so that they can pounce at you from the shadows, or tripping your friends with razor-sharp brambles, you can be sure she’ll be keeping you constantly gagging on poison at the same time. Check out the video below to see Atomic Poison Ivy wreaking havoc on unsuspecting foes and to learn some protips for this awesome new hero.
Infinite Crisis is currently being developed by Turbine Inc, the developers of D&D Online and Lord of the Rings Online. It will be published by Warner Bros at an undisclosed date on the PC platform.
Perth, Western Australia- (January 7th, 2014) ENCRYPTION FILMS and DRACOGEN INC. are proud to announce that ‘FALLOUT: LANIUS’ has surpassed 500,000 views on YouTube.
The film was released on YouTube in August and succeeded in picking up 100,000 views in less than 24 hours. From there, the film has had consistent success across the web being covered by major news outlets globally.
Director Wade K. Savage commented, “We are ecstatic with the numbers. Without any commercial promotion by a major YouTube network, Fallout: Lanius has achieved incredible viewership. Our fans have stayed with us from the beginning and it shows”.
Producer Stuart Mackenzie also added: “The support from our fans has been truly astounding and without their passion for our film and all things fallout, we could never have reached this milestone. And it’s not over yet!”
“This has been a labour of love from the beginning” said Executive Producer Steven Dengler “It’s made by fans for fans, and the fans have embraced it”.
As well as having a new “micro-short” on the horizon, the team is currently developing an as yet unannounced new series. “We think our fans will be very excited” continued Savage “We have some interest from some major studios to make it a reality and we are currently shopping it around. It won’t be long until we lock something in”.
“FALLOUT: LANIUS” was funded via a crowdfunding campaign in late 2012.
ABOUT THE TEAMS
ENCRYPTION FILMS is an independent film production company headed by Director Wade K. Savage. The company’s sole ambition is to create entertaining films, that combine story, style and substance.
Founded by Steven Dengler, Dracogen™ is committed to helping fun and awesome things happen, backing tech companies, gaming, new media, and other creative projects.
Once Upon a Light available at App Store, Google Play and Amazon Appstore for Android An exciting physics-based puzzle game, about bulbs, love and gear!
December 15, 2013
Rome, Italy – Guru Meditation Project today is pleased to announce that Once Upon a Light has become available through the App Store in the Games Category, through Google Play store in the Games Category and through Amazon Appstore for Android.
Once Upon a Light is a puzzle game for iOS and Android devices. Help Eddie find his beloved Amèlie in an exciting physics-based puzzle game!
The objective of this steampunk tale is to help Eddie Thomason find his beloved Amèlie Ampere. Keep your eyes open: as in every tale worthy of its name, here we have a bad guy, Nikolai Teslov. ! Let yourself be drawn by the in-game cinematics and unlock power-up never granted before to a light bulb. Rediscover through the eyes of our hero vintage scenarios, old west dusty landscapes and the wet depths of water worlds. Don’t forget to charge the bulb!
Each level has its own challenge with higher levels requiring you to also end up with particular power-up.
Features:
Paid game with more than 90 levels of increasing complexity
Each level has a challenge.
Different sounds for Home page, game moves, winning and losing play
for iOS devices, iCloud support
Once Upon a Light is a awesome puzzle game for all age groups.
Device Requirements
iPhone, iPod or iPad; Android device!
Available for Kindle Fire, and Kindle Fire HD and HDX!
Requires iOS 4.3 or later; requires Android 2.3 or later
Universal app optimized for display on all iOS devices, optimized for iPhone 5;
97.1 MB for iOS devices; 78 MB for Android devices
Pricing and Availability
Once Upon a Light 1.0.4 is a paid app, it costs 0.99$ on App Store, 1.36$ on Google Play and Amazon Appstore. It is now available almost worldwide, through the different digital stores.
Guru Meditation Project is a Indie studio located in Rome, Italy. Our brand name is a tribute to Amiga error notice. We design, love and (more than everything) play video games. We make use of our expertise for conceiving new, funny and original products, always keeping in our minds and hearts the milestone games that made history. Once Upon a Light is our fist product.
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The tension is ramping up in Wargame Red Dragon! The latest game in the spectacular RTS series created by developers Eugen Systems can today reveal the very first teaser video that takes us to the heart of Asia and the scenes of the next clashes of Wargame.
The NATO and Pact armies and their allies finally deploy in Asia. This first Red Dragon video gives us a taste of the strategic and pyrotechnical delights in store for you in this new Wargame title, which takes place at the start of a new major armed conflict. You can look forward to new factions, new units and combat vehicles (for a total of over 1,300!) and, in particular, the introduction of naval units: the landing craft, amphibian vehicles and warships will thrill fans of complex strategies, who will now be able to include the waterways as an integral part of their tactics!
More ambitious than Wargame AirLand Battle, Wargame Red Dragonessentially retains the same game mechanics that made the series so successful, but the action leaves Europe for the first time and shifts to a conflict in central Asia between 1975 and 1991, and adding loads of new features. 5 new nations, among which China and North Korea, join the armed forces in Wargame with over 450 new units. The introduction of naval and amphibian units is a particular highlight, and the maritime and river areas provide fresh strategic opportunities! A new solo campaign plunges players headlong into a hellish war around Korea, while Wargame’s extensive, road-tested multiplayer mode will engage them in some intense and spectacular battles with up to 20 other players simultaneously!
More of Wargame: Red Dragon will be revealed over the coming weeks with new screenshots and videos.
About Focus Home Interactive
Founded in 1996, Focus Home Interactive is an independent French publisher based near Paris, France. Known for the quality, diversity and originality of its catalogue, Focus has published and distributed original titles that have become benchmark titles worldwide – such as Blood Bowl, the strategy games Wargame, Sherlock Holmes, TrackMania, Runaway, Cities XL and also Cycling Manager and Farming Simulator. http://www.focus-home.com
About Eugen Systems
Eugen Systems, founded by the Le Dressay brothers, has specialized in real-time strategy games on PC and next-generation consoles (Xbox 360 and PS3) for 10 years.
Based in Paris, Eugen Systems released Act of War: Direct Action, one of the most acclaimed RTS games in 2005, and last year R.U.S.E.™, considered by many to be the best RTS ever released on consoles.
For more information about Eugen Systems, visit their official website http://www.eugen.fr
Popular mobile game in the running for gaming accolade
8th January 2014, London: Doctor Who: Legacy, the puzzle RPG mobile game from Tiny Rebel Games, Seed Studio and BBC Worldwide has made it to the jury stage in the Family Category of the games BAFTAs.
Since its release on the 27th November last year, Legacy has been winning over both the most hardcore Whovians and casual gamers, alike. The Facebook community alone has grown to over 26,000 followers while a fan site and sub-reddit have become hubs for players from all over the world.
Hailed by Digital Spy as ‘one of the more moral free-to-play games when it comes to how it treats its players’, Legacy runs on a highly responsible monetisation strategy. With no energy system and regular character drops, it is entirely possible to play the game without spending anything what-so-ever, making it perfect for players of all ages and experience.
‘Our goal from the beginning for Doctor Who: Legacy, was to create an experience that can be enjoyed equally by fans of all ages,’ said Susan and Lee Cummings of Tiny Rebel Games. ‘We’re thrilled that the BAFTA has recognised that there are sons and daughters, mums, dads and grandparents all over the UK, some of whom have never played a video game before, enjoying Doctor Who: Legacy together.’
Peter Hickman, Producer of Digital Entertainment & Games at BBC Worldwide added, ‘It is an honour to be considered for a BAFTA and a privilege to be working with such dedicated and skilled developers as Tiny Rebel Games and Seed Studio. With a raft of new content on the way, 2014 is going to be a great year for Legacy fans. New Year. New Who.’
The final shortlist will be announced at the end of the month with the winner being unveiled in February.
About BBC Worldwide Ltd
BBC Worldwide Limited is the main commercial arm and a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). BBC Worldwide exists to support the BBC public service mission and to maximise profits on its behalf. It does this through investing in, commercialising and showcasing content from the BBC around the world, in a way that is consistent with BBC standards and values. The business also builds the reach and reputation of the BBC brand overseas and champions British creativity.
In 2012/13, BBC Worldwide generated headline profits of £156m and headline sales of £1,116m and returned £156m to the BBC. For more detailed performance information please see our Annual Review website: http://www.bbcworldwide.com/annualreview bbcworldwide.com
About Tiny Rebel Games LLC
Tiny Rebel Games LLC is a publisher and developer of richly designed and addictive games for mobile and other platforms. The latest partnership venture for Lee Cummings and Susan Cummings, Tiny Rebel Games is the culmination of over a decade of work together across a broad variety of genres and platforms, including a broad portfolio of design and production contributions to such blockbuster successes as the Grand Theft Auto series, Bioshock, Borderlands, and Bully. About Seed Studio
Established in 2006, Seed Studio is a global developer of entertainment software, specializing in the creation of social game content for all platforms. With offices located in Taipei, Taiwan and Woodland Hills, CA, Seed Studio is a unique blend of Eastern-Western art, design, and programming.