Viking: Battle for Asgard is finally available on PC thanks to the porting work of Hardlight Studio. The original game launched on X-Box 360 and PS3 back in 2008 and was developed by The Creative Assembly.
The game currently costs £9.99 on the Steam Store.
Now you can watch Hardlight Studio’s update of Sonic Jump in motion. Check out 15 minutes of gameplay below:
We also have the press release which contains more details about the game:
Sonic Jump™ by SEGA
Jump as Sonic in an all new vertically challenging adventure!
Play as Sonic or his friends leaping through familiar and new Sonic worlds to battle Dr. Eggman, as you tilt and tap your way through fixed Story levels and Arcade infinite modes. Available for iPhone®, iPod® touch and iPad® in stunning HD graphics — take to the sky!
MULTIPLE CHARACTERS
Play as your favourite characters including Sonic, Tails & Knuckles, each with their own unique abilities.
AMAZING WORLDS
Jump across the legendary Green Hill Zone or take to new worlds including Mountain & Jungle Zones.
STORY MODE
Leap through 36 different levels on a quest to stop the evil Dr. Eggman.
ARCADE MODE
Jump until you drop in the infinite Arcade Mode, where where it ends depends on how long you can jump for.
BOSS BATTLES
Fight in epic boss battles between Sonic and his arch-rival Dr. Eggman!
CHALLENGE FRIENDS
Compete against friends to see who can jump highest in Arcade Mode or set epic scores in leaderboards.
UNLOCK MORE
Collect rings as you play the game, or purchase them in store, to unlock characters, power ups and more.
COMING SOON
We are working hard to bring you more characters and new worlds in future FREE updates.
Filmed off screen at Manchester Play Expo, here’s a video containing a rather in depth look at Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed that clocks in at a healthy 25 minutes. Obviously footage of this length comes with a few spoilers so watch at your own risk:
The following videos contain pretty ladies being shown gameplay from Yakuza 5. I don’t really know why. I’m assuming they’re the actresses who are playing the hostesses in the game.
Regardless, the videos also contain lots of new Yakuza 5 footage. Check em out:
Yakuza 5’s Western release is still unconfirmed but the Japanese release happens December 6th this year on Playstation 3.
We’re back on The Community Spotlight for another edition of Fangame Focus! This time we’ve taken a look at the infamous classic Sonic Time Attacked released back in 2003:
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The lucky folk at Games Radar got some hands on time with Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed for the Wii-U. Check out their off screen footage of the game in action below:
Ladies and Gentlemen; I am proud to feature the first Fangame Focus video at The Community Spotlight, presented by us! In this new feature we talk about Sonic fangames and take a closer look at some of favourites. This episode features Sonic Axiom developed by Vexer:
A big thank you to Titanscreed for featuring us on The Community Spotlight (again!) and another huge thanks to Discoponies from The Sonic Show who made the intro segment and Nemain from Emerald Coast who is responsible for the artwork. I’m really proud to be a part of something so many people have worked on!
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