This app was mentioned in 18 comments, with an average of 2.89 upvotes
I can't find it via search either, but I already have it so I could go to the page via that menu. Perhaps this works for you?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.borderlands100
It's still available on Google Play Store!!! I prefer playing it mobile tbh. Tapping mechanisms can be a bit annoying but it's good overall.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.borderlands100
Android app store. Season 1 is free too. It's one of the better mobile games I have ever tried. Granted I hate mobile gaming.
Well, The "best" selling games for Android.. usually aren't the best games available and usually aren't built in a way to keep attention the same way a 3DS or Vita game does.
This doesn't mean that there are Console level of Android games out there.. There are actually quite a few.. Lets start with Tales from the Borderlands, A decent PS3/360 game, getting average MetaCritic score of 85 where they've been rated. And I can't see much difference between playing my Steam PC version and the Android version on a Asus Nexus 7. Since I connected a Bluetooth controller, I could get almost 360 like experience from my Tablet.
Since the Humble bundle has been very kind in giving me some Premium games: This isn't the only Console game in my collection.. Dungeon Defenders, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!, BeatBuddy, Beat Hazard Ultra^, Costume Quest, Cubemen 2... and thes are the ones I'm willing type out.. But most of them are indies that came to Android before console. (^I'm not 100% sure that Beat Hazard Ultra is available on consoles, but "Ultra" is an addon to the base game on PC.)
Quite a few of the games do suffer due the fact they're "built" for a controller, not a touch screen.. I'm not keen in installing Stealth Bastard Deluxe, (sold on consoles as Stealth Inc.) due fiddly platforming it has.
From a Andriod and iOS, edge out due technical reasons, but the 3DS and Vita are more likey to be consistently decent over others.
One final thing: Android and iOS game usually work better if they are done in shorter sessions compared to a 3DS or Vita title where playing for over an hour or two is common.
Re: waiting for a sale. What platform? The first episode is free on PS4, PS3, XBOX One, XBOX 360, Android, & iOS. If you own any of these platforms yet are still on the fence, you owe it to yourself to download and play the first episode. If you've played similar episodic games before, you'll know that one entire episode is much more than simply a demo.
> I like this series more than any other, have beaten all 3 games and their dlc multiple times over.
> I like the story a lot, even the comics.
You'll be reaching for your wallet before you can even finish the first episode.
For PC, the entire five-episode series is currently 50% off on GOG.com. It's also for Mac via either Steam or the Telltale store, though it's not currently on sale. If you're waiting for a Steam or other sort of PC deal, IsThereAnyDeal is your friend.
Take a look at Telltale's games on Android
Here are a few:
Tales from the Borderlands: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.borderlands100
Game of Thrones: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.gameofthrones100
The Wolf Among Us: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.fables100
The Walking Dead (Season One): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.walkingdead100
Gotcha fam https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.borderlands100 I believe they removed it after the company went bankrupt but I still have it on my library
If not torrent then you gotta use Lucky Patcher (look it up on YT) for which you will need to open TFTB on google play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telltalegames.borderlands100
you can now have the bot give you a description of the game by using { } instead of [ ]
you mentioned the games:
Yakuza 0
Yakuza 0 is an action-adventure game developed by Sega for Microsoft and PlayStation in 2015. Plot The game takes place in 1988 in Tokyo. The main characters are Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majimawho, who are forced to participate in the power struggle of the Japan mafia organizations. Kiryu is framed for a murder and pursued by a huge mafia family. On the loose, the protagonist tries to prove innocent and reveal the truth behind the so-called Empty Lot conflict. The aim is to follow the plot and make choices based on different strategies. Gameplay The game is played from a third-person perspective. The player can explore the world freely. The action is performed in Kamurocho, which is the representation of Kabukichō, Tokyo’s district. During the game, the player resembles the usual mechanics: walking, listening to dialogues and watching cinematics pieces. The action includes side-quests which let the protagonists earn more money and special Completion Point currency; each CP lets the player gain additional bonuses, upgrades, and certain items. The main gameplay modification is battle control. It lets the player switch action styles in the middle of the fight. Reception Yakuza 0 is a prequel of Yakuza, video game series first released in 2005. The original was acknowledged for its innovative gameplay. The prequel followed the success and became favorable as well.
more info about Yakuza 0 on RAWG
Tales from the Borderlands
The game is a continuation of the games Borderlands 1 and 2. But those games were fantastic shooters (Borderlands 1 - even with RPG elements), and this is a graphic adventure. The player controls two different characters: Fiona is a fraudster, and Reese is a programmer for Hyperion. Characters are found on the planet Pandora after the defeat of Handsome Jack. The story will show the common events of both characters in view of each of them. Each character has its own unique abilities. For example, Fiona can steal and use the money, and Reese with the help of an implant and a cybernetic hand knows how to crack electronic devices and scan various elements. The game contains five episodes in which the player explores the outside world, communicates with non-player characters and interacts with the elements of the location, and also collects and uses various items. The choice and actions of the player in the initial episodes will affect the plot in later episodes. The game has a few shootouts too.
more info about Tales from the Borderlands on RAWG
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
A dark fantasy game that takes inspiration from Scandinavian and Celtic folklore, Hellblade is set in a gritty barbarian world full of weird wooden structures and creepily masked enemies. The player assumes the role of Senua, a traumatized female warrior from the Pict tribe. She suffers from a growing psychosis after her lover Dillion was brutally murdered by Vikings. Carrying his severed head, Senua sets out to Helheim, the underworld of the dead, to bring her lover's soul back. Her grim and bloody journey mirrors her descent into madness. It becomes increasingly difficult for her (and, thus, the player) to tell fact from fantasy, as she hears voices in her head and sees hallucinations. When not fighting her enemies, Senua has to solve puzzles to move forward. This is where her distorted perception actually comes out handy, enabling her to "focus" and see what regular people can not. The ghostly voices, recorded using the binaural method to create an eery effect, also help to guide Senua or to warn her about dangers. All of Senua movements, expressions and reactions were recorded through motion capture to make them more realistic and emotional.
more info about Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice on RAWG
SOMA
SOMA is a sci-fi survival horror that makes you rethink the description of death. You play as Simon Jarrett who was injured in a crash accident and agreed for an experimental operation on his brain. He wakes up at an abandoned underwater facility full of mutants. Trying to figure out what’s going on, Simon finds Catherine Chun, a scientist, who tells him about the technology of copying the human personality. The gameplay is based on exploration and puzzle solving. There's no combat, and you are meant to avoid enemies and act stealthily. To progress through the story, you need to search for clues, read multiple notes and solve puzzles. Though there are monsters in SOMA, it frightens with its atmosphere in the first place. A dark, abandoned station with dead people, uncertainty and the lack of any understanding of what is waiting for you is scarier than screamers and blood rivers. Moral choices you have to make don’t affect the story much: instead, they change your attitude to the events, so it’s you who develops through the game.
>observer_
What would you do if your fears were hacked? >observer_ is a cyberpunk horror game from Bloober Team, the creators of Layers of Fear. Discover a dark cyberpunk world beset by plagues, war and squalor. Play as the new front line of neural police as you hack into the jagged minds of the insane. Features: Observe and Report - You are Dan Lazarski, an elite neural detective known as an Observer, and part of a corporate-funded police unit whose purpose is to hack and invade suspects’ minds. In this future, anything you think, feel, or remember can be used against you in a court of law. A Dark Dystopia - The year is 2084. If you somehow survived the Nanophage, odds are you were killed in the War. Those who live have turned to drugs, VR, neural implants— anything to distract themselves from this new reality. But they can’t hide from you. Interactive Insanity - As you hack into the unstable minds of criminals and victims to look for clues, you will relive their darkest fears, forcing you to question your own reality -- and your sanity. A New Horror from the Creators of Layers of Fear - The largest and most frightening world yet from Bloober Team! Lose yourself -- and your sanity -- in the dark dystopia that is 2084. >observer_ is a horror experience meant for mature audiences. What you see will disturb you.
you can now have the bot give you a description of the game by using { } instead of [ ]
you mentioned the games:
What Remains of Edith Finch
What Remains of Edith Finch is a collection of strange tales about a family in Washington state. As Edith, you’ll explore the colossal Finch house, searching for stories as she explores her family history and tries to figure out why she's the last one in her family left alive. Each story you find lets you experience the life of a new family member on the day of their death, with stories ranging from the distant past to the present day. The gameplay and tone of the stories are as varied as the Finches themselves. The only constants are that each is played from a first-person perspective and that each story ends with that family member's death. Ultimately, it's a game about what it feels like to be humbled and astonished by the vast and unknowable world around us. Created by Giant Sparrow, the team behind the first-person painting game The Unfinished Swan.
more info about What Remains of Edith Finch on RAWG
Tales from the Borderlands
The game is a continuation of the games Borderlands 1 and 2. But those games were fantastic shooters (Borderlands 1 - even with RPG elements), and this is a graphic adventure. The player controls two different characters: Fiona is a fraudster, and Reese is a programmer for Hyperion. Characters are found on the planet Pandora after the defeat of Handsome Jack. The story will show the common events of both characters in view of each of them. Each character has its own unique abilities. For example, Fiona can steal and use the money, and Reese with the help of an implant and a cybernetic hand knows how to crack electronic devices and scan various elements. The game contains five episodes in which the player explores the outside world, communicates with non-player characters and interacts with the elements of the location, and also collects and uses various items. The choice and actions of the player in the initial episodes will affect the plot in later episodes. The game has a few shootouts too.
more info about Tales from the Borderlands on RAWG
The Longest Journey
The Longest Journey is an amazing graphical adventure, where the player controls the protagonist, April Ryan, on her journey between parallel universes. Embark on an exciting and original journey of discovery, where you will explore, solve puzzles, meet new people, face terrifying monsters, learn, grow, and live the adventure of a lifetime! Over 150 locations spanning two distinct and detailed worlds More than 70 speaking characters 40+ hours of gameplay 20+ minutes of high-resolution pre-rendered video footage Cinematic musical score
more info about The Longest Journey on RAWG
^^reply ^^with ^^"delete" ^^to ^^delete ^^| ^^author ^^/u\/laundmo ^^| ^^report issue ^^| ^^code ^^| ^^thanks ^^to ^^RAWG.io ^^for ^^the ^^data
You havt this Borderlands game by telltale. It's not a shooter, but it is pretty good!