A wireless controller, an Android tablet, and the Green Throttle Arena app might just be the new face of console gaming -- and they might leave traditional consoles in the dust.
ChronoBlade is a sidescrolling beat ‘em up that has you slapping a huge horde of goblins to the ground and looking pretty cool while doing it.
Chrono Blade is a Free to Play mobile game and here is a look at some of the characters and their abilities which can be found in the game.
Chronoblade fuses three genres: sidescroller, beat-em-up, and RPG. Taehoon Kim, CEO of nWay, told us that he got inspiration from games like Diablo, Dante's Inferno, God of War, just to name a few. So while moving about the world, it feels like an isometric sidescroller, but once you encounter enemies, it turns into a 2.5D beat-em-up. You'll use your weapons, abilities, and magic to cause as much chaos as you can while blocking and dodging will keep you safe. When you go into the menu, the RPG elements make their way into the game. Stats, skills, abilities, and more can all be min/maxed to your heart's content. It's an interesting combination that makes for a unique experience.
Definitely a neat idea. I wonder how this, Ouya, and all the other alternative stuff will shake out later this year vs. the next Xbox and PS4.
Keep moving. Nothing to see here.
A games system that operates from Android will never compete with a hardcore console. Can you see a Halo, Uncharted, Cod or Mario type of game on it? A real AAA title? Never going to happen. Mobile gaming is great, but it'll never give the types of experience consoles can, even if they're upscaled to a tv.
So damn tired of people saying mobile gaming will surpass console gaming....
it will never happen
Words, Words, Words, Claims, Claims, Claims, Boasts, Boasts, and Boasts.
Gameboy #1, Gameboy Color #1, Gameboy Adv. #1, DS #1, DS XL #1, and 3DS #1...
I don't know who I should listen to...
(Anyway,
I wish Green Throttle luck, I think the market is BIG Enough to support many systems.
I also think that ideas like these will shape and spur-on the Next ideas for Nintendo's Mobile and Console devices- They recently merged the 2 departments...)
Too soon to tell, but if the PS4 doesn't sell well neither we may head that way.