Leagues Coming to Guild Wars 2

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 10, 2015

ArenaNet announced during the Guild Wars 2: World Tournament Series at Gamescom that seasonal PvP leagues are coming to Heart of Thorns.  Today, John Corpening of AreaNet released the official blog post with the details.  From the post: In Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns™, PvP will have regular league seasons. During a season, players begin in the starter division and earn their way up to the next by de

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Battleborn Release Date Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 07, 2015

2K announced that their new hero-shooter, Battleborn, will come to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on February 9, 2016 at Gamescom today.  They also shared four new playable characters:  Ambra, Melka, Rayna and Benedict.  Check out the official trailer on YouTube. From the Battleborn website: Set in the distant future, Battleborn is a first-person shooter from the creators of Borderlands featuring 25 unique pla

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New WoW Expansion Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 06, 2015

Blizzard announced a new World of Warcraft expansion at GamesCom today.  For many, this expansion brings things they have been waiting for.  From battle.net: The Tomb of Sargeras has been reopened, and the demons of the Burning Legion pour into our world. Their full, terrifying might is fixed on summoning the Dark Titan to Azeroth—and they’ve already located the key to his return. With the Alliance and Horde devastat

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EA Trailers Released at Gamescom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 05, 2015

EA released gameplay footage from some of their most anticipated games at Gamescom today.   We got our first look at Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, the anticipated prequel to the franchise.  The environment looks amazing and the gameplay fast as Faith scales her way into a secret laboratory to find a pretty creepy looking guy has beaten her to her goal.  We will have to wait until the end of February to find out what he was doing

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Halo Wars 2 Coming in Fall of 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 04, 2015

Halo Wars 2, a sequel to the Ensemble Studios 2009 real time strategy game, will be released in fall of 2016 for Xbox One and Windows 10.   The Creative Assembly, best known for the Total War series (we are all STOKED for Total War: Warhammer), will be developing this new game which gives us confidence that it will be an awesome RTS.  Check out the release trailer on the Xbox YouTube channel. Interesting that it says Windows 10 sp

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Trailer Released for Everybody's Gone to the Rapture

Posted By: Melissa - August 03, 2015

The trailer for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture was released by The Chinese Room today (check it out here) and I have been sucked into another reason to buy a PlayStation 4.  The story is set in a post-apocalypse nightmare that looks like it will have some twisted surprises.  This is a studio known for survival horror, so I’m expecting long nights of adrenaline after the August 11 release. The website for the game is fill

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New Battlefield Title Coming in 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 31, 2015

While in a call with investors, Blake Jorgensen, EA’s CFO confirmed a new Battlefield game coming next year. "What we've said is that our intention over the next couple of years is to have a first-person shooter as one of the core titles. This year, obviously, it's Star Wars Battlefront. Next year, it's another Battlefield title.” The last game in the franchise was Battlefield Hardline released in March of t

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Terraria coming to Wii U and 3DS

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 30, 2015

505 Games and Re-Logic announced today that they will be releasing Terraria, the 2D action-adventure sandbox, for Wii U and 3DS in early 2016.  They promise more information as the release date draws closer, but have shared the artwork for the new boxes.  The post on their forum also teases the possibilities of the dual screen interface. Terraria was originally released for Windows in 2011 and has spread on to most platforms since.&n

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Big Update Coming for Super Smash Bros. July 31

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 29, 2015

Nintendo confirmed today that there will be a massive update for Super Smash Bros. on Wii U coming at the end of the month.   Tourney mode will launch and along with it, YouTube replay uploads.  There are two categories to compete in:  Community Tourneys which have players compete for top scores in a certain amount of time and Regular Tourneys which have their own rules and only happen at certain times. There is also new DLC

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Square Enix Starts My Week Right - Announcements and Trailers

Posted By: Melissa - July 28, 2015

Life is Strange got a new installment, Episode 4: Darkroom.  I haven’t had a chance to play it yet  as it just came out today but have been giddily rewatching the trailer.  It isn’t often that I see a game like this, an episodic interactive graphic adventure, that I actually want to play through but the story has me intrigued.  Add time travel to about anything and I’m probably going to play or watch it. 

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Help the Heart of Gaming

Posted By: Melissa - July 24, 2015

Hey gamers, I saw this story on reddit and I’m asking you to join in helping. The Heart of Gaming started by rescuing arcade cabinets from closing venues in London.  Located in North Acton, the community lovingly calls it 'HoG’ and it is considered the last dedicated video game arcade in London.  This is a place bringing gamers together.  Fellow gamers, this gamer run business was broken into and burglari

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Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Darkroom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 23, 2015

The trailer for the fourth episode of Life is Strange was released today (view it here) and things are getting dark.  Not that bathroom murders and creepers drugging under age girls wasn’t dark, but as Max gets closer to finding out what happened to Rachel Amber, the storm from her nightmare nears.  Somehow, we don’t think this is your typical tornado.  Episode 4 - Dark Room will be available for download on July 2

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Leoric Being Added to HotS - Trailer

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 21, 2015

Leoric, The Skeleton King, from the Diablo franchise will be the next hero added to Blizzard’s MOBA Heroes of the Storm.  The trailer they released is a little cheeky, check it out. From the Heroes of the Storm Wiki: Leoric is a slow moving front-line warrior that never truly dies, haunting the battlefield as a ghost before reforming on the field.    

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Odin Sphere gets an HD remake

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

Atlus and Vanillaware have announced Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir, an HD remake they claim will be very different from a typical remaster.  This new game will still be a 2d side scroller but there will be new bosses and evolved gameplay along with the usual graphics updates.  It also looks like there is a ‘Classic Mode’.  The trailer is in Japanese, but well worth the watch. Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir will be out next Januar

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Capcom makes big announcements about Street Fighter V

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

As rumored, Capcom made some big announcements at the EVO 2015 Street Fighter V panel.   Street Fighter V will feature a service-based approach with their post-launch content.  From  PlayStation.Blog:     1    The initial release is the only disc you will ever need to own     2    All balance and system adjustments will be available for free     

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GameCraft: Self Screen-Printed Pillows

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

Hi Gamers! Recently, Jordan and I moved into a new house without roommates.  It is kind of strange having a quiet house where the only messes are our own.  We are determined to make our house somewhere my parents will visit and lets be real, I want them to be impressed.  To me, it is about the little touches, details, that make all the difference.  Right out of college, when I was cardboard box furniture poor, I learned tha

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EVO 2015 is Underway - Twitch Stream Links

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

This weekend is ridiculously hot.  The kind of hot that I just don’t want to be a good Oregonian and go hiking or biking or anything that involves the outside.  We instead opt to lay in front of the air conditioning and play video games.  The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) in Las Vegas is happening this weekend and we are in the mood for some fighting games.  Maybe it is also the heat.  I might get a

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Luckslinger - New Indie Sidescroller Available on Steam

Posted By: Melissa - July 17, 2015

A new indie sidescoller was released on Steam yesterday and I am really feeling the heat to get my desktop working.  Anyone who has seen my game collection will tell you - I <3 sidescrollers.  Luckslinger touts itself as “one half [sic] inspired by the unrealistically fast gunslingers, the dark gritty humor and the greed driven anti-heroes of the spaghetti western classics. On the other half it’s inspired by vinyl digging

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New Warhammer 40,000 Action-RPG Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 16, 2015

NeocoreGames, the Budapest-based RPG developer best known for King Arthur:  The Role-playing Wargame series, has announced Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor — Martyr in collaboration with Games Workshop.  They describe the new game as a “persistent sandbox action-RPG.”  From the NeocoreGames announcement: The single player campaign pitches players into a grim and secret war among the stars as the agents of the eve

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StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Pre-Order Now Available

Posted By: Melissa - July 15, 2015

  There are some cool parts about this pre-order, it isn’t just a plushy toy or anything, you actually get access to the Legacy of the Void beta test realm.  Heads up, your achievements and progress won’t carry over to the live game.  From Battle.net: Those who pre-purchase digitally or lock in their pre-order at select retailers will also gain entry to the ongoing Legacy of the Void beta test. Pre-purchase digi

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Cities: Skylines Review

Posted By: Joe "Xirta" - June 11, 2015

Cities:Skylines is a game that is advertised as “A modern take on the classic city simulation”, and at first seems to be just that. After playing it, however, I would describe it more as an advanced and complex modern take on the classic city simulation, as it is so much more than a simple current-day version of this style of game. The roads, the services, the transportation... all these things make this game stand out from the others of its kind. They make it unique and make you want to sit down and enjoy building the city that you imagine, be it powered with natural power or using the fuels of the world you have picked, a city made for industry alone or made with an appreciation of beauty and natural surroundings mixed in with modern society. Every step made in the game is your choice alone.

 

One thing I really like about this game is its attention to detail, enhanced by its graphics. At the most zoomed out view you see it as just a map of the city, which is a nice look when you are trying to plan your city and its future expansion; when you zoom in you see the fine detail of each building . It’s nothing game changing, but it is a nice thing that if you wish you could experience the look and feel first-hand of your city. I was rather amazed at this when I first looked into it because of the level of detail: the windows even show reflections, and you can click on each person to see their name, their occupation, the name of their residence and even what is on their agenda currently.

When you begin the game you think “hey, this is rather simple,! Place a little housing there... a little shopping area here... and let’s give them somewhere to work...”, but as the game progresses it increases in complexity as well, and I found it both a challenging and fun thing to have to care about each feature that needs to be in place, in a well-run city: from places to educate inhabitants to places to bury them, all aspects need to be taken into account to make sure your people stay happy and want to live in your city. It might sound easy but you quickly realize that having thousands of people waiting around for a dead person to be picked up can prove fatal for your inhabitants.

 

As you start playing you will realise the choices you need to make and the planning involved. Even simply dealing with the water in your city requires some detailed planning, and this is an example of something this game makes you really think about. It encourages careful thought about in-depth details, including the direction the water is running in the rivers so as to not contaminate your own water supply. It may seem like a minor detail to some, but for me it added a nice realism to this game.

There were few things about this game that annoyed me, but one was the arduous task of trying to connect the transportation (ferries, trains, etc) to the city: sometimes people seemed to go out of their way just to exit the city, re-enter it via a road made for connecting these transportation buildings, and then just travel in circles back into the city just to rejoin the road around again… But why judge my virtual city inhabitants on their hobbies, when here I am having fun trying to build roads for said virtual inhabitants?

 

Cities: Skylines has an in-game version of Twitter called “Chirper”, which provides you with much-needed information regarding things such as services and lack thereof (e.g. power and water), but it can also provide a lot of annoyance because the inhabitants using Chirper often repeat themselves even when the changes are not something you wish to make. The game gives you the function to turn off the messages, but I feel that if I accidently disconnect a part of the city from the powerlines I’m going to need to know that before I lose a section of my populace, so I choose to keep Chirper activated.

You can use “Info views” to change how you see the city, in which you have the ability to check things such as pollution levels, volumes of traffic (which is really handy so you can see which parts of your city need some new roads in order to reduce the congestion and increase the flow of traffic) and which parts of the city are happy/unhappy with the city services. This then allows you to plan the addition of more services into the area, which can result in an instant change so you can actually see the improvements one building has made to the area.

 

One major flaw I experienced, is that when I attempted to “de-zone” an area, be it industrial or residential, it kept resetting to a residential location: a house would just suddenly appear again and paint its squares the green colour (associated with residential zones) it was before I took it away. I had to keep removing it then build a road across it just so it would accept the zone was no longer assigned. This was the only bug I I found, which mean this game is pretty solid.

Whilst we are on the subject of flaws I would like to add my displeasure that more or less everything needs to be built with a road attached to it. For some things I can understand, but I don’t understand why I cannot make a park made from nine attached playgrounds or the like to make it look nice to me, or perhaps a large area of park surrounded on each side by office buildings just like you might get in real life. At the end of the day I want my people to have a green paradise in the centre of modern society.

This game is valued at £22.99, from which I would say I managed to get some 21 hours before I felt the game lost its magic for me, but  for most of those hours I found myself attached and did not want to stop: my mind was filled with road plans, new energy networks and the like. When I write about planning major highways and intersections it may not sound that interesting, but when the city’s inhabitants demand raw resources then – by gosh –I am going to completely restructure a road that will go under the land or over a river and connect them to the place they need shipments from! Because this aspect of the game was really fun.

 

The thing that does increase the value of Cities: Skylines is that it is played via Steam. This means that you have the Steam workshop available, which gives you access to download mods that give it a new fresh feeling again, or simply might include more types of roads for those that are serious about road planning and wish to get some extra road types or some more fancy intersections.

The game comes with the functions to modify maps or assets, so you can tailor the game to your own liking even more, which can potentially prolong a game’s play time a lot! Some other nice functions I found are the ability to turn on infinite money or make it so every progression goal is unlocked, meaning you can just build your perfect city without the challenge, which can be rather relaxing if you want to play more for the creation of the city than the creation of a living city. What I find scary is that there is a mode to make the game even more challenging. This is the first time I think I can say there must be some hardcore building gamers out there!

So I’m going to list out some of the pros and cons of this game.

Pros:

  • Excellent road planning challenge.
  • Nice environment details such as water levels, flows and better wind areas.
  • Choices between fossil fuel or green energy.
  • Ability to play for a casual fun city build or the complex runnings of an industrial city.
  • Easy modding.
  • Great interface to see different types of information.

Cons:

  • Restricted building to roadsides
  • Driving in circles unless created so it cannot happen.

 

Overall I very much enjoyed this game, and by no means am I solely a sim player, yet it appealed to me very much. This game is one that can be played in small or large amounts and is easy to just open and play from when you last saved. I think the kinds of people that would get the most from this game are those who really get the fun from creating a plan inside their mind and being able to recreate it, but at the same time even if you just wish to build whatever makes you happy it also gives you that ability by giving you the money and all the buildings to just paint the land with whatever you have imagined for it.

Thank you to Xirta for his reivew. If interested in Cities Skyline, you can pick up Cities Skylines for free in our subscription packages for GamerDating.com

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