“Press F to Kick Door” - Door Kickers: Action Squad Review

Posted By: Craig - May 24, 2019

Door Kickers: Action Squad is what I imagine life would be like as an actual SWAT officer, only with less respawns and not in 2D side scrolling pixel art.   I want to begin by prefacing that I adore 80s action movies, with the bullets flying, blood splattering and explosions…exploding. So you can understand why I relished the opportunity to review Door Kickers for the site. I watched the trailer and it ticked a lot of boxes for

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Be Grateful, Biatch! How gratitude will reprogram your brain.

Posted By: Silja - May 15, 2019

This morning when I lifted my feet out of my bed I immediately cringed at the cold seeping through the window that was cracked open. Raised in Southern California, I’m no friend of the cold, and instantly my mood went from neutral to Minus 2. Grumbling, I headed to the bathroom to discover my partner had used up the toothpaste and not replaced it. Mood drop to Minus 4. In the kitchen I was confronted with the fact that my smoothie ba

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GamerDating will be your Shield!

Posted By: Alex - May 10, 2019

GamerDating's launch is here and above all, we want you to be safe!   We will be your tank class while you take the role of hero, dps and healer as we take the blows from spam/fakes and bots.   When we made GamerDating one of our core missions was to ensure we had a safe, secure and real place for our users.   We didn't want to create a place for avatars to find other avatars, but real people, real gamers.  

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GamerDating LAUNCH and $50K Giveaway!

Posted By: Alex - May 02, 2019

GamerDating is OUT of BETA! After seven years in beta GamerDating.com, the world’s first dating site dedicated to gamers, finally and formally launches on desktop and mobile web! But the development doesn't stop here. We have matchmaking queues, new email systems, game matches, profile updates and, of course, all improvements based from feedback you all sent in <3 Just as we bundle games into our subscription sig

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GamerDating Launch update is live!

Posted By: Alex - April 29, 2019

Introducing GamerDating.com We're so happy you joined us for Beta and finally we're stepping into the light of release land, and wow there were A LOT OF YOU! Here's to our 130thousanth active user on release!   It's been a-long-time, and no one at GamerDating is going to pretend there hasn't been ups and downs with our project to change the nature of relationships in gaming, but this stuff doesn't happen o

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GamerDating Updates Preview - Advanced Matchmaking, emails & activity labels.

Posted By: GamerDating Team - April 22, 2019

Coming Soon - Advanced Matchmaking, Matchmaking emails and new activity labels. This month we intend to roll out our advanced matching making system. After feedback and user suggestions we are pleased to announce that we have nearly finished our improved system to bring you more opportunities to find your special Player 2. Each week we take your feedback, bug reports and suggestions and plug them into our roadmap.   FINDING YOU M

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Warcraft: Orcs and Humans & Warcraft 2 available on GOG

Posted By: Alex - March 29, 2019

Warcraft: Orcs and Humans & Warcraft 2 Battle.net Edition is now available as a bundle on GOG.com (an its DRM-free). As the upcoming 25th anniversary of Warcraft looms, the community murmurs and we see the real-time strategy classics that started it all, Warcraft: Orcs and Humans and Warcraft II Battle.net Edition, including both the original Tides of Darkness and the Beyond the Dark Portal expansion is now available, DRM-free over at GOG.

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>Observer_ Review

Posted By: Ryan - March 21, 2019

>observer_ is a cyberpunk marvel built on the little stories of its all too human cast. Told through the eyes of KPD officer Daniel Lazarski (voiced by none other than Rutger Hauer himself), >observer_ is a short horror game drenched in the atmosphere one would expect from the minds behind Layers of Fear. The 8 or so hours it took me to complete the main story (as well as some side cases) raised many questions concerning the nature of hu

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Back 4 Blood: Left 4 Dead Devs return with this spiritual successor

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 18, 2019

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Turtle Rock Studios today announced Back 4 Blood, from the creators and development team behind Left 4 Dead. Back 4 Blood is designed from the ground-up as an original, premium title and marries the best of what made the co-op zombie shooter so successful with new features and state-of-the-art technology. And yes.... it has PVP! While actual juicy news is limited about Back 4 Blood with no images,

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Popularity killed our email server - Fixed!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 14, 2019

Sorry, we had to add this beautiful image from Halo, but we're just so excited about the MCC coming to Steam too! Consider this server report our tribute. Hopefully, we will have our revenge on the covenant for blowing the damn thing up (It wasn't them, we're just a little popular right now - this is great lol). Earlier today our email server clogged up and stopped sending out emails, confirmation emails, notifications and message

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Our March rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 13, 2019

BattleTech, Jurassic World Evolution, War for the Overworld and Company of Heroes 2  to name just a few. It's that time again gamers! Each week we add new games that are available with your subscription. With every first subscription you get to select a game, gift card or games to bundle with your premium access. This month we've added even more games, restocked some popular choices and added a collection of new games across b

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GamerDating Patch 25th February - Anti-Spam and Bot Tools and General Improvements

Posted By: GamerDating Team - February 25, 2019

Spammers, Bots lose with our new anti-spam system. Huge bug fixes roll out for QoL. So far in 2019 we have rolled out a few stealth bug fixes to address reported bugs, but overall we have been working on fighting the spammers and botters. Each week we take your feedback, bug reports and suggestions and plug them into our roadmap. In the last few months we've been in a full war with spammers, and you can read more about our spam war h

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Our February rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - February 20, 2019

Fallout 4, Post Scriptum, The Bard's Tale: Remastered and Resnarkled, >observer_ (OBSV) and Vampyr to name just a few. It's that time again gamers! Each week we add new games that are available with your subscription. With every first subscription you get to select a game, gift card or games to bundle with your premium access. This month we've added even more games, restocked some popular choices and added a collection of ne

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Mini Metro - Review

Posted By: Ricky - February 06, 2019

Mini Metro is billed as a strategy game and while there might be some strategy involved it plays more like a sometimes frantic puzzle game. With many game modes and a variety of maps this charmingly simple game will provide entertainment for your own train journeys. Visuals The first thing you’ll notice is that Mini Metro is graphically simple; a small pallet of flat colours and icons keep it crisp and clear. At times however the u

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Mages of Mystralia - Review

Posted By: Jennifer - February 01, 2019

Sassy spell books, grumpy mentors, and goblins galore. Welcome to Mystralia! Mages of Mystralia is a bright, colourful single-player adventure, with an engaging story, memorable characters and tricky puzzles that challenge the player to think creatively. Join Zia, a novice mage in a world where magic is outlawed, as she sets out on an epic quest to learn more about her gift and save Mystralia from the forces of evil.   Combining the ta

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Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 - Grim Dark Review

Posted By: Dan - January 26, 2019

As a twenty year fan of the Warhammer 40k universe, It was with great pleasure and excitement that I was recently offered the chance to write a review on the upcoming release of Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2. Whilst I never had the pleasure of playing the tabletop version of Battlefleet Gothic, the upcoming PC game is, as expected set in the same rich, gritty dark and terrifying universe as the parent tabletop miniature wargame from which it evolv

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Book of Demons - Papercuts and Dungeon Runs - Review

Posted By: Lily - January 18, 2019

Book of Demons, Smarter than the Average ARPG Recently out of early access (December 13th). Book of demons is an interesting take on the hack and slash genre, where equipment, spells and abilities come in the form of upgradable cards that you find as treasure as you progress through the game. This mix of deck building, hack and slash and roguelike elements gives Book of Demons its unique selling point. The story sees yourself, a veteran ad

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Our January rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 14, 2019

ABZU, Bioshock Remastered, Frostpunk, Age of Empires II HD and a collection of Assassin's Creed games. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription. With every first subscription you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle with your premium access. This month we've added even more games, restocked some popular choices and added a collection of Assassin's Creed games

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BATALJ extends open beta till end of Jan!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 04, 2019

BATALJ is a fierce online turn-based action strategy game by Fall Damage Games, an online multiplayer one v one game with multiple factions where you select out your squad of units, in tiers with heroes and then play in a hex grid map akin to games like X-Com. We wanted to cover this and share the news of extended beta in case you missed it last year. It promises to have some great gameplay, if you can get over the 1v1 platform if offers. T

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We got interviewed by DatingAdvice.com - Review & Interview

Posted By: James - December 14, 2018

Woot! We had a great interview after a request from Chief Ed Hayley Matthews over at DatingNews.com a few weeks ago, and their full interview and review of GamerDating.com just dropped, despite our shy and retiring natures! (I can't spin that sorry...) They had some nice thing to say about us and some of their own experiences: "GamerDating is a game-changing dating site designed to connect hardcore gamers who are single and look

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Book of Demons - Papercuts and Dungeon Runs - Review

Posted By: Lily - January 18, 2019

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Book of Demons, Smarter than the Average ARPG

Recently out of early access (December 13th). Book of demons is an interesting take on the hack and slash genre, where equipment, spells and abilities come in the form of upgradable cards that you find as treasure as you progress through the game. This mix of deck building, hack and slash and roguelike elements gives Book of Demons its unique selling point.

The story sees yourself, a veteran adventurer, returning home to see it practically empty, and a mysterious evil lurking in the town cathedral. With no one else around, you see it as your duty to purge the cathedral and go deeper and deeper unearthing its secrets and of course getting loot along the way.

What lies within the abandoned cathedral? With only a few townsfolk around, you must venture forth to find out!

Book of demons is set in a paper world and all the story and action is inside the book. The graphics reflect this, and although simple in nature, really suit the setting of the game. I find the sprites very visually appealing, even with basic animations, it is not jarring. The tilesets are fairly detailed and interesting and it is quite easy to feel immersed in the game. Currently there are 3 quest zones each with their own enemies and tilesets, but would expect to see this expanded later with DLC or the like.

Effects such as being stunned, or frozen are also visually appealing. The entire screen changes depending on different status ailments that are affecting your character. The frozen effect makes the UI icey, being stunned activates a mini-game of mousing over stars to pull yourself together. Poison turns your health orb green and clicking it reduces the amount of damage you take from it.

I feel like I am in an episode of Frozen! It is very pretty though.

Combat and movement is done entirely through the mouse and hotkeys, your character is essentially on a track and can’t be moved off it making movement sometimes feel restrictive and monsters have free movement, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and adds challenge to the game, as positioning becomes very important, as if you get surrounded on both sides you are unable to move and likely very much dead. Your character auto attacks very slowly which is helpful when moving. Assuming a monster is in range you character will do a basic attack, this is handy due to basic attacks also being bound to the mouse, and you aren’t completely defenseless.

Right clicking rapidly increases your attack rate and along with your socketed abilities and gear this brings an interesting dynamic of customization. Cards can be changed during encounters so you can personalize gear for different encounters and bosses depending on your situation. Mana is used both for spells and abilities as well as socketing equipment. Equipment reserves mana lowering your pool for use with other skills. This along with the different abilities of each class makes playing through on each individual class feel unique. Initially, you just start with the warrior, your traditional sword and board fighter. I often found myself equipping more gear and using my mana less, though some abilities were very useful situationally (one I used very often was a huge leap that allowed me to get away from packs). Later you unlock the ranger and mage classes, which again fit their traditional archetypes. In many ways, combat feels similar to ARPG combat such as Diablo or Path of Exile which I thoroughly enjoyed.

 

 

Going through the dungeon nets you experience which when you level gives you a slight damage increase and a choice of 2 options. Either gain a health point or gain a mana point. The one you don’t choose goes into a pot. The pot collects these points and other materials you gather on your journey and stores them. The more resources you have the greater the rewards in relation to the number of materials spent. Each time you empty the pot and collect the rewards the cost increases slightly making it more and more expensive each time, however dying whilst loot remains in the pot empties the pot completely. This adds a certain amount of risk/reward to your progression, do you collect the loot now or risk leaving it till later and dying.

Should I collect my prizes now, or risk greater rewards?

Dying on normal gameplay drops your currently held cards on the floor and if you wish to recover them you must reenter with different cards to reclaim what was once yours.

Something that I did find very interesting was its flexible dungeon length. A game designed around the concept of “play when you can” allows you to adjust dungeon size to a play length adjustable to your schedule. Flexiscope learns your play style over time and predicts how long a dungeon will take you. Want a 15 mins break whilst revising for university exams? Sure! Stick in a small dungeon and have a couple rooms whilst you let your brain recharge. Want a gaming binge and have several hours to play? Sure! Play one of the larger dungeons and have an hour long dungeon crawl. I have often found myself playing this between other games when looking for something to do and it fits perfectly in whatever time you have available.

Flexiscope in action, giving me the choice of a quick tea break game, or an epic gaming marathon!

The game also has an endless mode once you have killed the final boss allowing you to continue playing through the procedurally generated dungeons for better loot, and has options to enable roguelike elements such as essentially perm-death. Although I am not a fan of hardcore modes, I do feel this is a good addition for fans of that playstyle. It certainly has a lot of replayability so starting from scratch doesn’t feel like a chore.

The game is fully voice acted, which was something I wasn’t expecting from the game, however the 4 NPCS in town do lack life, and found myself not really caring about what they had to say, skipping most of the dialog. The story is not especially strong and definitely feels second to the gameplay. Beyond go into cathedral, kill bad stuff, there isn’t much story, and couldn’t really tell you much else about it. Definitely one of the weaker aspects of the game, however I do feel a lot of hack and slash games do fall foul at this hurdle, so isn’t just an issue with Book of Demons.

All in all I have enjoyed my time playing Book of Demons. Those familiar with ARPG’s will find most of the controls intuitive and those who aren’t should be able to pick them up fairly quickly. The game is challenging and adaptive to your own playstyle, giving you an enjoyable experience no matter your skill level. With plenty of room for new DLC, such as new cards, classes, bosses and more I hope to see development on this game for the next while at least as I feel it definitely has room to grow. Currently priced £19.99 I definitely think it is worth the price.

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