Tempo is an iOS-exclusive shooter from Splash Damage
The studio behind Brink, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, and Dirty Bomb are now working on an iOS-exclusive shooter called Tempo.
READ MORE >Dirty Bomb enters closed alpha, shows off analytics
Splash Damage's self-funded PC shooter Dirty Bomb has entered closed alpha today, and the studio has released a trailer showing off its analytics system and how it has already impacted the game in pre-alpha testing.
READ MORE >"Not seeing the problem here. It's a pretty effective gate to only let seriously interested ..."
see all 16 commentsSplash Damage's Rad Soldiers hits iOS worldwide
Splash Damage today officially launched worldwide its first mobile game, Rad Soldiers, following a test release in only a few countries a while back. Available for iThigs of most shapes and sizes, Rad Soldiers is a free-to-play, turn-based tactical, asynchronous multiplayer ...
READ MORE >"Just snagged it and played a couple of the challenges vs the AI. Immediate impression is that ..."
see all 19 commentsDirty Bomb debut gameplay trailer escapes London Bridge
Splash Damage today released the first gameplay trailer for its new FPS Dirty Bomb and, as you might expect, it does look an awful lot like the class-based, objective-driven antics of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and Brink. While Dirty Bomg will be free-to-play at launch, yo...
READ MORE >"will give it a go (loved ET:QW also) however being the tank whore that I am I will reserve ..."
see all 22 commentsSplash Damage announces new FPS, Dirty Bomb
After a short teaser campaign, Splash Damage has revealed its new PC multiplayer FPS. The lovely chaps behind Brink and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory are returning to their home turf with Dirty Bomb, with a teaser trailer showing firefights on the streets near London Bridge. ...
READ MORE >"I was thinking that too when I watched the trailer :P I understand why though."
see all 54 commentsSplash Damage goes mobile with RAD Soldiers
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and Brink developer Splash Damage is wading into mobile waters with intriguing asynchronous turn-based tactical affair RAD Soldiers, cheerily described as "Guns With Friends."
READ MORE >"I recommend giving the gamasutra piece linked further up a read. Lots of info in there."
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"This is what they do. They make class-based FPSes. The video of Tempo seems to hint at a ..."
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