Fernando, Bayani (Ranida Labs/ Ranida Games)
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Fernando, Bayani (Ranida Labs/ Ranida Games)
BAYANI Fantasy Fighting Game Based On Filipino Historical Figures Enters Early Access On Steam
BAYANI Fantasy Fighting Game Based On Filipino Historical Figures Enters Early Access On Steam | #IndieDev #Pinoy #Bayani #Steam
Starting June 12th, 2019, Filipino indie studio Ranida Games will launch their fantasy fighting game based on Filipino historical figures called BAYANI – Fighting Game into Early Access on Steam. (more…)
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This is how a 5-on-5 PBA Slam game would look like
One of the most exciting things that the PBA has done for its fans today is the surfacing of Philippine Slam*, a game for mobile devices created by Ranida Games a la NBA Jam (or NBA Hang Time which I like more). It’s nice because I never thought that the PBA will have an officially licensed video game. Okay na nga ako sa mods ng NBA Live and NBA 2K that started over a decade ago.
Like the classic video game created by Midway in the 90’s^, it has the 2-on-2, full-court gameplay with players that can dunk, jump and shoot like the members of Bioman. However, fans still clamor for a 5-on-5 game like NBA 2K. I think, malabo pa yun. Pero for now, this is how I think a 5-on-5 PBA Slam game would look like:
In a separate post, I will write my Philippine Slam wishlist. For now, this walang kwentang post muna. Hehe.
*The game is originally called PBA Slam but since the Professional Bowlers of America decided to file a complaint against the use of the name “PBA” which they own apparently, Ranida just decided to change the game’s title.
^The game however looks more like the EA Sports version of NBA Jam than Midway’s.