With Halloween holidays and celebrations now behind us players can look forward to be spoilt by an absolute smorgasbord of new gaming titles that will be released in the very short run up to the crazy season lasting from now until the Christmas holidays. The following are the first and best of the new releases before the forthcoming holidays.
LEGO as a company, have over the years turned a great number of its franchises into excellent third person action video games in its rich history, in recent years few people would not remember the world acclaimed Harry Potter, Star Wars, as well as JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings saga. Its new game LEGO Batman: Beyond Gotham became available on set-top box consoles in the latter part of 2014, and now this great action title arrived on the Play Store’s shores amongst great fanfare from the dark knight Saga’s enthusiasts. Gameplay demands that players bold and battle their way through DC’s universe by solving puzzles and donning character costumes to provide your Batman character with a variety of unique powers. Gameplay fortunately remains pretty straightforward, however the interesting presentation, spellbinding story line and its off-beat sense of humour provided by the designers will ensure players keep returning for further non-stop action sequences. Players will have to shell out just $4.99 to download their own copy from the Play store and this price includes additional in-app purchases, anyone familiar with all the LEGO game releases during the past decade will certainly fit right in and feel completely at home in this next in line dark knight saga.
NRG Energy’s latest in mobile videogame entertainment is called The Path to Luma and is a perfect example of what genuinely excellent free games are available in the Play Store, and above all it achieves this without even offering any in app purchases. Gameplay engages its fans in a puzzle style play located on a range of tiny spinnable planets, where players will be required to guide a Sustainability Augmentation Model or just known as SAM as it moseys across each of these planet surfaces all fulfilling a number of tasks that will deliver energy each of the worlds. Players would normally suspect that games advocating the development of sustainable energy might be a bit lame, but the game bought some truly evocative designs and interesting colour palettes which can of makes one feel as one might be returning life to these planets through your own, oh sorry no, SAM’s actions.