If you thought good games were exclusive to PC and consoles, you were wrong. Here’s the Part 4 of top 15 ten PC games you can play on your smartphone. You can also check out the Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 here. Syberia Join Kate Walker as she travels to remote locations and time periods in this timeless voyage to discover her true destiny. Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons Guide two brothers on an epic fairy tale journey from visionary Swedish film director, Josef Fares and top-tier developer Starbreeze Studios. Control both brothers at once as you experience co-op play in single player mode, like never before. Terraria Dig, Fight, Explore, Build: The very world is at your fingertips as you fight for survival, fortune, and glory. Minecraft In Minecraft, your adventure starts with your imaginatio...
According to industry insider Liam Robertson, Bioware Austin, the studio originally created to work on Star Wars: The Old Republic MMO is working on a new Knights of the Old Republic game. The information is based on Robertson’s anonymous sources, as he revealed in his Patreon-exclusive podcast last week, the details of which was then shared by The Star Wars Game Outpost. Here’s what Robertson said, “I’ve learned now that BioWare Austin is pretty much now exclusively working on Star Wars games and they’re going to be doing that for the indefinite future. What they’re currently working on right now—and I have this on good authority—is a sort of remake/revival of Knights of the Old Republic. I don’t know when this is set to come out, but it has been in development for a lit...
We play games, here at Gaming Central. We’re very big fans of playing games, in fact. So big that we’ve made it our bread and butter. So it pains our hearts when a title comes that we play and like very much, but escapes the masses and ends up being kind of obscure. Here’s a list of 7 of our favourite underrated games. Obsidian games (KOTOR 2 and New Vegas) Obsidian games has a cult following, and always, always elicit extreme reactions from people: either immediate dismissal, or worshipful praise, and that’s for good reason, too. Most of their games are buggy (at launch) and almost always broken rehashes systemically, but offer some of the most reactive and well written characters and quests. This is mostly because of the fact that Obsidian used to be a thir...