You don't even need all the fingers of one hand to count the number of genuinely scary survival horror games on iOS. Let's see, we've got Dead Space, Prisoner 84, and... that's about it really. As a big fan of the genre, I'm really, really hoping I'll be able to add Phosphor Games' The Dark Meadow to that list when it arrives on the App Store early next month
What would make Emotional Robots' upcoming Unreal Engine-powered multiplayer shooter Warm Gun even more of a tantalizing prospect than it already is? How about a free standalone single-player companion piece packed with achievements, mini games, and all sorts of other awesomeness? ...Yeah, that should do it!
You may recall we wondered aloud in our Desert Zombie: Last Stand First Look article whether this upcoming Unreal Engine-powered game might end up being a linear, "on-rails" experience à la Doom Resurrection or RAGE. The latest teaser trailer and accompanying press release from Crystalised puts paid to the notion, revealing Last Stand to be a completely free-roaming, third-person shooter!
PROPE's experiment with the Unreal Engine holds some surprisingly intriguing casual puzzle gameplay, say what you will about its preference for tranquility over depth of content. The real problem here is that the developer's been snarled by the most basic requirement of the mobile age: always, always, always record the player's progress!
Crystalised have just unveiled a second tantalizing teaser trailer for their upcoming Unreal Engine-powered FPS, Desert Zombie: Last Stand! Feast your eyes on this sneak peek at a series of gameplay stills and in-engine screenshots of the game in blistering action.
So you guys are looking forward to all the Unreal Engine-powered games on their way to the App Store, eh? Okay, here's another worth keeping an eye on. While digging around for details about Desert Zombie: Last Stand yesterday, I discovered Pub Games, one of the games studios involved with that title, are also hard at work on an intriguing platformer/puzzle game set to debut on PC and iPad later this year.