If the beginning of 2018 has taught us anything, it’s that Dragon Ball Z can deliver a fantastic tournament fighter if it wants to. The high-octane fighting the franchise is known for lending itself well to the fighting genre and the next step for these otherworldly characters to test their power levels will be on the small screen in Dragon Ball Legends. Smartphones and tablets have become incredibly popular gaming platforms, though the nature of the touch controls seem like an unusual instrument for carrying out combos. After experiencing Dragon Ball FighterZ, it’s only natural to have some skepticism about the format transferring to the small screen, but given Bandai Namco’s recent track record, this title deserves to be examined with an open mind.
Announced today, SoulWorker: Anime Legends will strive to bring that same level of anime MMO action to mobile devices later this month, as Gameforge and Aprogen Games spearhead the leap to both iOS and Android. SoulWorker: Anime Legends will be characterized by its high-energy battles and cinematic gameplay, while offering fans of the series who already enjoy the PC experience brand new quests that will help enhance their understanding of the SoulWorker world. The announcement was accompanied by a teaser trailer that showed off the mobile title’s impressive visual smoothness, accompanied by the invitation for fans to create their own “anime champi
Randy Pitchford has been vocal about his desire for a PlayStation Vita version of Borderlands 2 . As it turns out, there is a portable version of Borderlands on the way – and soon – but it won’t be for Sony’s handheld, and it won’t be a port of Borderlands 2 . Instead, an all new game has been crafted for mobile platforms and tablets: Borderlands Legends , due before the end of the mo
SoulWorker occupies a unique niche of the MMO market and has done well in establishing a fanbase and keeping them happy with meaningful updates. That’s a solid pedigree for SoulWorker: Anime Legends to lean on, and should make it worth a look when it arrives on mobile platforms later this month, free for iOS and Android devices. Gameforge and Aprogen Games also already plan to provide post-launch content , so SoulWorker: Anime Legends will be supported out of the gate as it attempts to bring anime MMO action to mob
“The Borderlands universe is no longer just a console experience. With intuitive, touch-based commands and slick UI, Borderlands Legends combines the inventory and skill tree management that gamers already love about the franchise with a layer of strategy that is popular on mobile devic
One way or another, we should know soon enough. New games generally appear on Apple’s App Store late Wednesday night in North America (around 11:00PM EST), meaning that we could be playing Borderlands Legends in just two days – unless, of course, 2K Games plans to wait until the last moment and release the game on Hallow
Like its PC version, SoulWorker: Anime Legends will let players choose between six different heroes who must stop the Great Void from destroying the world and allowing demons to run rampant in its ruins. SoulWorker: Anime Legends will allow fans to play as already-established characters within the SoulWorker universe, each with distinct classes: Lilly Bloommerchen (Mist Scythe), Erwin Arclight (Gun Jazz), Iris Yuma (Hammer Stol), Haru Estia (Soulum Sword), Jin Seipatsu (Spirit Arms) and Stella Unibell (Howling Guitar). SoulWorker: Anime Legends will offer players new areas, maps, and content, which includes PvE and PvP features and 8×4 mazes to explore. Character progression will also be available in the form of character exclusive battle skills which help players discover new combos tied into the game’s emotion sys
The Brady Games Borderlands 2 Digital Strategy Guide is responsible for blowing the cover off Borderlands Legends . An advertisement for Legends appears in the guide, and a copy of the ad made its way to the Borderlands 2 forums, though the post has apparently been deleted. No matter – images of the add itself are currently all over the net. Check it out be
It’s the end Arena Of valor Ranked guide the year, and it’s time for rankings and awards. The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu prompted a hundred Japanese developers and industry personalities to rank their favorite games of 2017, and here you can find a translation of the full top 100. Yeah, that’s a lot of titles to transl
Because as consumers we like to compare similar titles, Dragon Ball Legends does not replicate Dragon Ball FighterZ in a more portable form, but that would be an unrealistic expectation when the respective hardware is compared. Dragon Ball Legends does, however, seem to provide a competent touchscreen fighter that captures the fast paced mayhem of the franchise and some of their more popular video games. Dragon Ball Legends is a free-to-play fighter that features optional in-app purchases. It’s slated for release sometime in summer and will be available in 52 countries.