Heavy Metal Thunder is the love child of Spanish game developer Cubus Games and American gamebook author Kyle B. Stiff. Grab It writer, Brodie Fogg, chats with Quim Garetta, co-founder of Cubus Games, about this exciting new project.
Looking back at the role-playing experiences that traded dungeons and dragons for something kookier, and probably cooler.
One game that needs its dragon back is Final fantasy. I hope the next game goes back to the classic style. I don't usually advocate game to go back to its older self but final fantasy should revitalize itself.
Final Fantasy VI-Medieval and steampunk mix
Final Fantasy VII-Futuristic
Final Fantasy VIII-Futuristic
Final Fantasy IX-Medieval
Final Fantasy X-Futuristic
Final Fantasy XI- Medieval
Final Fantasy XII- Medieval
Final Fantasy XIII-Futuristic
Final Fantasy XIV-Medieval
Final Fantasy XV-Futuristic
The next mainline Final fantasy needs to be Medieval or mix with another like Steampunk.
There is hundreds that don't have Dragons or castles. Play RPGs without magic as well and just mechs. Far more than 7.
The science fiction interactive storybook emphasizes the story to the point where it is easy to forget you are supposed to be playing a game. Thankfully, the story is decent enough to warrant a look, but longtime fans of the genre should look elsewhere.
Heavy Metal Thunder is the oddly named adventure book recently released by Cubus Games for Android and iOS. Essentially a book with RPG elements, Heavy Metal Thunder manages to be both entertaining and thoroughly confusing at the same time.
I'm loving all the quality gamebooks coming out recently. Great interview. Thanks guys!
I thought it was a helicopter action game from the name.