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This will be a iOS original game and EA claims that it will be a “fully- featured iOS third-person shooter” and feature “stunning graphics and authentic weapons and powers from the Mass Effect series“.
The story revolves around you saving prisoners from a hostile Cerberus base and by finding evidence of Cerberus’ crimes you can gain rewards which seem to be integrated with Mass Effect multiplayer. Quote:
“Every completed rescue and intelligence discovery in Infiltrator will increase a player’s Galactic Readiness rating directly through the ‘Galaxy at War’ system in Mass Effect 3.”
The major controversial feature for me is going to be the UI and the controls. I don’t doubt that the game itself will be awesome, but the implementation of the controls can make or break a game.
What do you think about the game? Are you disappointed that a full Mass Effect game hasnt been ported or feel that a iOS exclusive game is the way to go with the series. Let us know in the comments below.
[Via @Kotaku]
There isn’t much to say about League of Evil other than that it is pretty much the most amazing platformer on iOS. Back at the start of 2012 we gave our Game of the Year award to the original League of Evil. After having so much fun with the first, you can’t imagine how excited we are (or at least I am) for the sequel! Enough chit chat, feast your eyes on the glorious trailer. Agent is back. Oh yeah.
A year ago, Rodeo Games made their iOS debut with the release of Hunters: Episode One. Their free-to-try turn-based strategy title set a new standard in terms of graphics and gameplay. Since then, Hunters: Episode One has received over 600,000 downloads and has earned a Metacritic rating of 84%. Coming off of this initial success, Rodeo Games is following up with the second installment in the Hunters series. Hunters 2 looks to expand on the gameplay of the first episode, and will even feature a full campaign mode. This campaign will follow the story of a brand new hero, Caius Black.
All in all, Hunters 2 is looking really good so far. I’m sure fans will love the new campaign mode, not to mention the new enemies races, environments, mission types, guns, and gear. On top of that, a new graphics engine will be used to handle real-time dynamic lighting and various customization options.
At the moment, Hunters 2 is about to enter the beta stage. If all goes well we should have our hands on the game in no time. We’ll let you know as soon as we hear more info about the game. Until then, go ahead and check out the promo screens below and Rodeo Games’ website and sign up for their beta program if you want.
Polarbit and Pixelbite are back with the sequel to one of the greatest racing games of all time. Back when the first Reckless Racing burst onto the App Store, we all fell in the love with the ease and beauty of drifting around corners. Although the sequel loses some of its power sliding glory, it more than makes up for it in every other aspect.
Content 5/5
This is where Reckless Racing 2 shines. For one thing, you will never get bored of playing this game. There are 4 game modes available, including Career, Arcade, Single Event, and Multiplayer. As compete in races, you earn money to spend at the shop. Apart from the variety of game modes, the shop is outstanding. There are more cars than you could ever fit in someone’s garage, and the upgrade system goes deeper than any other racing game on the App Store. On top of that, for small cost you can switch up your style by repainting your car, tinting the windshield, and even changing your rims.
Gameplay 3/5
Gameplay in RR2 varies somewhat with each game mode, but for the most part it feels the same throughout. The basic gist is that you race laps around these crazy courses that are full of obstacles and try to finish in first place. In Career mode, you compete in various Cups (ie. Reckless Cup, Roadrunner Cup) that consist of 3-6 events each. In total, there are 12 cups which makes for around 50 races in one career. Races come in three types; Race, Hot Lap, and Eliminator. Although there is nothing groundbreaking here, the different race types help to bring some replay value to the game. In Arcade mode, you compete is various single event challenges. Single Event mode is sort of a practice mode where you can choose one of the 3 race types and try to get your best times. The real key stone in the game is the Multiplayer mode. The way Multiplayer works is you hop into a lobby and you choose to either host your own room or join someone else’s. You can easily compete with your friends or with anyone in the world who is playing Reckless Racing 2. Multiplayer is available for all of the game modes, so go wild with the competition in whatever form you like.
Controls 3/5
If you’ve played the original Reckless Racing, you are familiar with the ease at which you could power slide around corners. My favorite control scheme in the original had to be the full wheel because it gave me the most control over the car. However, in RR2 things feel a bit different. On the bright side, there are 5 different control schemes to choose from, ranging from on-screen buttons, to steering wheels, to plain tilt. The way that the controls can be customized to your comfort is great, and this aspect helps you enjoy the game in its full glory. Unfortunately, despite the custimazability, for me some of the control schemes just didn’t work as expected. My biggest disappointment has to be that the full wheel isn’t what it used to be. For the most part, the wheel options were just too twitchy for me and it was difficult to travel in a straight line. Despite that fact, the on-screen button option works perfectly and I haven’t seen the need to use any other set-up.
Overall 4/5
Reckless Racing 2 is everything you could ask for in a sequel, plus some. Despite its setbacks, it’s nearly impossible to not enjoy your time on the track. Gorgeous visuals, easy to use controls, and tons of content make this the best racing game on the App Store. Race your way to the top (cliche right?) of the leaderboards and build up your dream car collection. At the premium price of $4.99 I heartily recommend Reckless Racing 2.
As you all know, Raid Leader, the new real-time strategy/action RPG from Red Zebra Games and Crescent Moon Games, will be launching next Thursday. To get you guys even more pumped up, they have just dropped a new trailer outlining the coolest features in the game. Check this bad boy out and get a napkin, because you’re bound to drool. We’ll have a review coming soon. Enjoy:
Other than Groundhog Day, there isn’t much of an occasion, but we are holding a huge promo code giveaway anyway! So far we have several awesome games for you guys. You asked for them, now you have them. Here’s our current list of prizes:
Blot – courtesy: Majestic Software (Universal)
Super Crate Box – courtesy: Vlambeer (Universal)
Puzzlejuice – courtesy: Colaboratory (Universal)
So now you’re probably wondering, “well how do I get in on this thing?”. It’s simple. Just tweet and retweet this post as many times as you can all this week and next. Let us know your Twitter name by commenting below. Also, head over to our Facebook page and like us! You never know, we might give you double entries. This contest will keep going until the codes run out, so spread the word! The more people we have participating, the more codes you get. First round of drawings will be this Friday so get your entries in.
Overall: 5/5
Recently Bulkypix teamed up with Everplay and FireFruitForge to bring Terra Noctis onto the App Store. Terra Noctis had pretty much anything you could ask for in a classic style platformer, and after playing through the game I had nothing but good things to say about it. Despite a feature on Apple’s ‘New and Noteworthy’ games, Terra Noctis hasn’t faired well so the devs are taking a new approach.
On February 2nd, a free to play version of Terra Noctis will go live on the App Store. This version will be released by Everplay Interactive without the Bulkypix branding. Now it is important to note here that the original premium version of Terra Noctis will go untouched. Just think of this new version as the ‘lite’ or demo.
Here’s what to expect. First things first, there will be no shortage of HATS whatsoever. Of course this is great news because with hats comes increased replay value. There will also be epic items to unlock as well. The devs would like to stress that the IAP in the game will be completely optional. You will have access to the game in its entirety for free, but if you want to speedily unlock the hats, then you will need to throw down a few coins. I believe this model will work well, and if it is well accepted by the community then we will definitely be seeing future updates to both versions of Terra Noctis.
In terms of actual gameplay, Free Dreaming will play pretty much like its premium older brother. Apparently a few tweaks have been made to make the game more hardcore, so don’t expect this to be a cheasy one and done deal.
Other than that there isn’t much to say about Terra Noctis: Free Dreaming. I’m excited to see the devs making this effort and I hope it works well for everyone. Either way expect to find the game on the App Store this Thursday, February 2nd. Now let there be hats for everyone. Here’s a video: