Over in Japan, Square Enix has released a demo for the Playstation Portable and Playstation Vita hunter game Lord of Apocalypse. In addition of being available on the Japanese Playstation Store, the demo will also be available online on 4Gamer and Famitsu.com, so those outside of Japan (which would be most of us) and who are curious how this game plays out, there is access to the demo right there. It worked for the Final Fantasy Type-0 demo, so it should work here.
So, what does the demo contain? Well, there will be two quests available, one for beginners and one for advanced players. Both of these quests will not feature in the final game. Despite the fact that it is a demo for the Playstation Portable version, it will be a great chance to have some sort of idea what the Playstation Vita version will be like, since content will be the same in both versions.
Another Way 2Play have taken all the awesome things of New York noire, put in some ridiculousness, and then put it into a pinball machine. Or should I say an awesome machine?
As a huge Pinball fan (seriously, I spent so long playing that Windows Space Cadet pinball game when I was younger) I think this is going to be a really fun little app. After all, what is better than an awesomely themed pinball machine?
Featuring a whole range of superbly detailed representations of New York, noire themes, the possibility of up to five simultaneous balls, a secret New York night level, a high-performance physics engine, great sountrack, local rankings, and Game Center. Plus, some great collectable trophies.
Pinball City New York is available for iPhone and iTouch for $1.99 – get it HERE
Pinball City New York is also available for iPad for $3.99 – get it HERE
Check out the totally awesome trailer showing off some of the features and theme you can come to expect from Pinball City New York.
Happy Holidays from Team 17! They’ve got your holidays covered with their reduced prices of Worms Crazy Golf, making sure that you’ve got something to do between all the road trips and family dinners and whatnot.
Worms Crazy Golf is an eighteen-hole game with a variety of weird and wonderful courses, with some crazy power-ups, a ton of awesome features, and crazy chain reactions. As always with Worms, there are heaps of fantastic features and lots of stuff to experiment and explode. There are three 18-hole golf courses, with a bunch of skills-based challenge modes with a whole heap of puzzling hole designs and obstacles.
Be quick, this deal will only be lasting until the 28th of November. The Worms Crazy Golf App is available for 99c here, the Worms Crazy Golf HD App is also available for $2.99 here.
In Tales of Innoncent R, the character Hermana Larmo encounters what looks like a bigger version of Geodude (although it would have a different name). Now, in real life, trying to punch a rock usually means a bit of pain on your side. For Hermana, her fists means pain for the rock. In this video, she manages to string in a 165-hit combo, amassing to 1452 points of damage. Wow, a lot of damage to dish out to a living rock. Reflecting her choice of weapons, she can only use hand to hand Artes. However, she also has access to some magical Artes.
Tales of Innoncent R is the remake of Tales of Innocence that will be released on the Playstation Vita on January 26 for Japan.
My favourite free app site Daily App Dream have published Assyria Game Studio’s sequel to their game The Glowing Void. The Glowing Void 2 isn’t just an update, it’s a brand new game with a new look, more content, more fun, more challenges, and is available in beautiful HD.
The concept of The Glowing Void 2 is to fill the glowing void with your circles while avoiding the dangerous bouncing red dots, and finishing each level by filling most of the void. Now, there is a dirty joke somewhere in there, but I’m a classy lady so I’ll let you guys figure it out for yourselves. (But not too classy, so if you come up with a good one, leave a comment below so we can all snicker to ourselves!)
As well as the improved graphics there is also iCloud Support, OpenFeint integration, full Retina display support, and rotating GUIs to allow for gaming in any orientation. There are also a few different modes including Classic where you fill up 70% of your screen, Survival where you keep going as long as possible, and three in app purchase modes, Gamer and Dodger. Gamer mode has power-ups that you can pick up, Dodger mode involves achieving your highest score by surviving as long as possible by dragging around a pre-made void with your finger, and Speed mode where you must do your job as quickly as possible while being able to take 3 hits.
The Glowing Void 2 is now available for $0.99 – get it HERE
In what would be another edition to the thriving hunter, Ragnarok Odyssey, a game based on the popular MMORPG, will see a release on February 2 in Japan for the Playstation Vita. It will be developed by Gravity, the developers behind the MMORPG, with the game published by GungHo Online Entertainment, who are the parent company of Gravity. It joins other offline versions of the game released for the Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable.
In the game, there will be six classes available: sword warrior, hunter, hammersmith, assassin, mage and cleric. It will join the likes of Lord of Apocalypse as one of Vita’s hunter games that will flood the system over its life time. Ad-hoc multiplayer will also be available for the game, so make sure you enjoy the fights with your friends.
G5 Entertainment have announced the release of the addictive time management game Supermarket Management on the Amazon Appstore. Supermarket Management has already reached strong popularity on PC, Mac and mobile platforms, so G5 Entertainment is covering the final frontier, Kindle Fire.
You play as Kate, a new college graduate, who is given the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the supermarket business, managing and growing four supermarkets, upgrading staffing, shelving and more. Go around stocking shelves, pushing carts, and weighing produce while making sure that all your customers go home happy with a full cart and a smile.
There are 49 levels, tons of mini-games, and lots of opportunities for upgrades. So there’s only one question left, Kindle Fire owners, can you take the heat of supermarket ownership?
The game is available now for $4.99 – grab it HERE
With the Playstation Vita just less than a mere month away, Sony in Japan have started the television ad campagin. The ad, recently released on television, shows a young man on a bike, with fast cuts to various observations made by the man of the bike. The Playstation Vita logo flashes for a brief moment. It ends with the text (of course, in Japanese), which, in English, is “The future of games will change.” Then the logo is shown behind a white background.
Now, in advertising, the team must create an ad which portrays their product and tell us why we want it. If I had not followed any Vita news and didn’t know what the Vita is, that ad would have not helped me on my quest. It might have pipped my curiosity, however. I would hoped that the Vita would have made an appearance in the ad so that there was an indication of what the product is. However, the Playstation name might direct the potential consumer to the conclusion that it has something to do with video games.
If you want to check out the ad itself, then check it out below.
Ahh, Thanksgiving. We might not celebrate the season over here in the great land of Oz, but we can definitely take advantage of the sales that are being sent our way.
Anuman have got their range of apps on sale now, with a bunch of them on sale for only 99 cents (including Universal Music DJ, which is usually $11.99, so it amounts to a fantastic saving). Anuman not only have put their game apps on sale, but they’ve also put some of their other apps on sale so if you want more than just something to pass the time then this sale will be great for you.
– Jules Verne’s Journey to the center of the moon – Part 1 (iPhone only) Available here
EA Mobile have been awarded the 2011 winner of Mobile Entertainment magazine’s ‘Best Mobile Games Publisher’, making it the fifth year in a row that EA has gotten this award. To celebrate this win and thank everyone for all the support they’ve received over the years EA is kicking off a series of holiday sales.
The EA Thanksgiving sale has some of the most popular iPad, iPhone, iPod and Android sales for as low as 99 cents, which considering some of fantastic titles that EA have released, means that you can pick up a whole swag of stuff for far cheaper than you’d expect. For more details on the sale, go here.
EA Mobile have also released a special video commemorating their win and going through some of the games and reasons why they’ve won again for the fifth time in a row. Check out the video below.
What are some of your favourite EA Mobile games? Do you think they deserved the award for the lineup they’ve sent out this year? Let us know in the comment section below!