Ori and the Will of the Wisps Review

Posted By: Ryan - March 20, 2020

It has beauty, it has grace, it will punch you in the face.   Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a charming, if mildly unforgiving, follow-up to Ori and the Blind Forest. I never played the first game much, metroidvanias aren’t usually my thing, but I continued to be intrigued by the art style and that intrigue led me to try out the sequel at launch on the Xbox One X, here is our Ori and the Will of the Wisps review. Vibrant col

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Gamers, join the fight against Coronavirus with your GPUs

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 14, 2020

Coronavirus specific GPU projects are now available at folding@home. Last month Greg Bowman, CEO of Folding@Home stepped up and started adding research projects using the Folding at Home software. Folding@home is joining researchers around the world working to better understand the 2019 Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) to accelerate the open science effort to develop new life-saving therapies. By downloading Folding@Home, you can donate your unuse

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Our March rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 13, 2020

Temtem, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, Curse of the Dead Gods (early access), and due to popular demand we now have Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition 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 nearly all our previous c

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Our February rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - February 18, 2020

No Man's Sky, Jurassic World Evolution, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Monster Hunter: World, Darkest Dungeon and Ori and the Blind Forest 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 nearly all our

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Pokémon Home brings you cloud trading for all games

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 28, 2020

New Pokémon Cloud Service App Can Manage Collection of Pokémon across Multiple Games   Today, The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo announced more details for the new cloud service app Pokémon HOME. The app enables Trainers to continue their Pokémon adventures beyond a single game system and manage their collection of Pokémon across many of their games.   Pokémon HOME w

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Sparklite Review: Roguelike

Posted By: Ryan - January 10, 2020

A fun, casual roguelike with a few things to be hammered out. Where does Sparklite fit within the roguelike genre? The press release I was given described it as ‘a unique blend of approachable roguelike elements’, and I’d agree with that. This is definitely at the easier end of the roguelike spectrum, thanks to its short length and forgiving design, and that’s no bad thing. Everything is there to see, but nothing

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Our December rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - December 18, 2019

Grand Theft Auto V and Online, Plague Inc: Evolved, Kingdom: New Lands, Stellaris and every game we've had before in this huge festive feast of 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 nearly all our previous choic

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Help us Un-Single your Friends, and Win an Nvidia RTX 2080ti, Xbox 1 and PS4 with $200 worth of games with GamerDating.com!

Posted By: James - December 12, 2019

Help us find dates for your friends! You're still in with a chance for 1 more month to win, one of GamerDating's launch prizes! We're trying to un-single every gamer. And that includes your friends! To say thanks for your help in this, we're still giving everyone a chance to win one of our massive launch prizes for the next month only! We ran the competition on launch and it was so popular we had to extend it just a few m

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Search and Find a Date Hotfix

Posted By: Alex - December 03, 2019

Whoops, we broke the search but we've fixed it! Last month we rolled out an improvement for the backend of our search and Find a Date feature. The update fine tuned our results to produce faster results and helped tackle spammers and bots in sign up. This removed "blank" fields from Signup, to stop people from erroring out and signing up too fast and spamming others. However.... (And we don't give game devs hassle for fixi

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Our November rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - November 11, 2019

NiOh: Complete Edition, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands, A Fistful of Gun, and Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete. 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 over ten new options availa

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Stranded Sails: Explorers of the Cursed Islands - Survival Game with a twist.

Posted By: Jennifer - November 01, 2019

Stranded Sails a new take on wilderness survival.   Grab your backpack, unfurl your map, and keep your sword at the ready. Here be monsters! Stranded Sails is a bright, fun, relaxed single-player adventure, with an intriguing story and compelling characters that will keep you coming back for more. Gather your crew and set sail for a lively adventure into the unknown!   Stranded Sails Yar Har!   From the first

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Our October rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - October 01, 2019

ABZU, Book of Demons, Spellforge 3, and A Way Out 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 over ten new options available for you! We offer 2 or 4-month subscriptions which allow you to r

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Why do I get bored so Fast?

Posted By: Silja - September 23, 2019

Dopamine and Attachment Anxiety - How to avoid relationship Desert Bus. Ah, that new relationship feeling, its like what you have with a new game, but way better. You have butterflies while chatting to them. You can’t wait until the next time you see them and can’t seem to hide your excitement when you do. They’re constantly on your mind and you never feel like you’ve had your fill. Its like when PubG came out, long bef

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Our August rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 21, 2019

Starbound, Absolver, Bannermen, Battlefield V, GTA V and now Nintendo eShop Gift Cards! 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 over ten new options available for you! We offer 2 or 4-mo

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World of Warcraft: Classic - All you need to know

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 09, 2019

It's coming. It's around the corner. World of Warcraft came out back in 2004, and following that nearly every two years Blizzard rolled out expansions and updates changing World of Warcraft to become an entirely different game, some bits for good, some bits for bad. Regardless of the current state people remembered the fond memory of the original experience. For over a decade, players have been asking Blizzard to release a version o

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Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 24, 2019

Monster Hunter: World, Age of Empires II HD, The Banner Saga 2, Legends of Eisenwald and The Sims 4. 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 and restocked some popular choices like Borderlands 2 GOTY! We offer 2 or 4-month subsc

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Posted By: Craig - July 04, 2019

They are Billions bringing steampunk zombie apolcalypse to consoles.   Real Time Strategy games are one of those genres that I’ve always enjoyed but have never really been that good at. I’d panic at the first site of a Zerg rush, I’d play on Easy in Dawn of War, I’d absolutely never play an RTS online against another human and I’m the sort of person who would always use the car cheat in Age of Empires becaus

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Far Cry 5, Stardew Valley, >observer_, We Happy Few and even more of Borderlands 2 (GOTY edition) because you all love it! 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 like Borderlands 2 that seem

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Fort Triumph Review

Posted By: Ryan - December 16, 2020

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Rarely do I enjoy physics-based gameplay so much.

As 4X, tactics games go, Fort Triumph is a largely enjoyable entry to the genre. Before going into the meat of the review, I want to state something straight away: this is NOT the game for you if you’re interested in a serious, expansive game in the same vein as the XCOM series. If you’re interested in a more light-hearted, but still challenging, take on the genre, this might just be something you want to pick up.

Fort Triumph Gameplay is certainly a treat

From such simple beginnings…

Visually, Fort Triumph is a treat. Lush, almost cartoony visuals are full of vivid colours and everything, for the most part, is easy to distinguish at a glance. The four main character classes are visually distinct from each other and retain enough traits when spread across the various factions that I rarely struggled to tell what abilities an enemy was likely to have at a glance based on previous experience or my knowledge of what my heroes could do.

Both the overworld map, itself full of points of interest, and the tactical map of the quests are easily understood for the most part (importantly it is VERY easy to tell where cover is, the direction of physics abilities and the areas affected by area-of-effect abilities) and cutscenes are presented as easy-to-read text with character portraits indicating the speaker. Unfortunately, the bright art style can contribute to some confusion. Key information, like which enemy unit is currently highlighted or which square is selected for an attack or movement action, can be lost among the visual clash between bright models, animations and gameplay indicators. On more than a few occasions I found myself selecting the wrong target because I didn’t have exactly the right camera angle to tell what I had selected.

You will randomly be treated to close up murder.

Where the visuals aim for a fantasy comic/cartoon feel, the audio is much more traditional fare: rousing action music and evocative weapon/movement sounds. Nothing really stands out as truly impressive, save for perhaps the unsettling spider movement noise, but nothing was a low point either. The music was good, if not particularly memorable.

The same could also be said for the UI and UX of the game. Obviously, there is little room for innovation within both the UI and UX of this style of game and Fort Triumph uses those who went before to great effect. The left-hand side of the screen shows your units, their health and their remaining Action Points (most abilties cost at least one Action Point), the bottom shows the abilities of the currently selected unit and the right-hand side shows the enemies visible to your heroes.

You can click on a unit card to select it and you can hover over enemy cards to see where that particular enemy is, something that is very useful when combined with the fact that the game shows the ‘to hit’ chance of each enemy when an offensive ability is selected, as well as any effects currently active on the units present on the map. Rather, it WOULD be useful if the red highlight the game applies to the unit whose card you are hovering over were easier to see. As hostile units have a red outline when they are behind cover, or otherwise obscured from the camera, the effect used to show the unit tied to that card is too subtle to easily see and I frequently gave up using it mid-quest and manually selected each enemy in turn to find the one I wanted. I also felt that the controls for selecting and using abilities could have been redesigned: a left-click selects an ability, but a right-click activates it. I found myself right-clicking to cancel an ability too often in the opening hours of the game and accidentally consuming the ability. This is, perhaps, entirely down to how my own brain works though, so your mileage may vary.

Fort Triumph steam gameplay showing the mid game

It looks like there is a lot going on here, but it’s easy to pick up on what’s really important.

Not that this really hinders the gameplay in any meaningful way. That is, largely, tried and true 4X, tactics gameplay. A couple of viewers who caught the streams live as I played through the main campaign for this review remarked that it reminded them of the Heroes of Might and Magic series and  a small amount of research revealed that there are similarities. Broadly speaking, the game is split into two distinct portions: the overworld and the quests. The overworld features a large-ish map full of random encounters, decisions to make for rewards and resources, and is played out in a turn-based fashion.

Each ‘turn’ is termed a day and at the start of every week your home base(s) are refilled with new heroes to hire to fill out your adventuring parties (you can have up to three parties of five heroes each). The start of each week also sees the hostile units on the map get stronger. When the player turn is complete, the AI then has a turn in which is claims resources and its own armies/groups move (sometimes absorbing the static units on the map and thus growing stronger). If one of your parties encounters a static unit, one of the enemy’s armies/groups or assaults an opponent’s base, the game switches over to the tactical system described previously.

Fort Triumph xcom fantasy with bodily physics

You’ll find a lot of things like this scattered around the overworld.

The main thing setting the tactical segments of the game apart from other games in the genre are the physics-based effects. Explosives can still destroy walls but more importantly, terrain objects can be manipulated to move cover or, in a more enjoyable manner, flatten enemies. If more tactical considerations are your concern, you can push certain pieces of the environment into enemies to stun them and cause damage, as well as pushing them backwards. It is very possible to chain stun in this way by cannoning enemies into each other/the environment and each class has a way of interacting with the map to unleash physics-based carnage/hilarity. It’s always worth remembering that whatever you can do, the AI can do as well so you should ALWAYS be prepared for one of your units to be stunned at the wrong moment.

This never gets old.

It is also worth noting that you can change the colour palette and name of your characters at any point and that they gain experience for taking part in quests. At certain levels, three abilities are randomly generated (mostly from the class but occasionally those from another class will appear and allow you to make flexible character builds) from which you can choose one, and each ability has a couple of upgrades to unlock when levelling. This results in a flexible character advancement system that means you can make the characters you want to use, rather than be forced into a specific class build. The various buildings available in your home base(s) also unlock passive abilities, but these, somewhat annoyingly, reset between each of the game’s three Acts.

Fort Triumph Character sheet

Whilst you can see your hero’s various ability scores here, you can (more importantly) customise their appearance.

All of the above is framed by a narrative worthy of Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books. This is a game that doesn’t take itself seriously and is full of humorous conversations, oddball characters and moments of reflection that I believe many people would benefit from. The story itself is nothing spectacular, although I would rate it as above average, but its delivery is wonderful and is built around the randomly generated characters in a mostly seamless manner (I remember only one instance of an incorrect pronoun being used). The characters, both player and non-player, are well-written and I genuinely enjoyed every line of dialogue. If the main campaign isn’t your thing, however, you can create skirmishes (both with local co-op and without) to explore the overworld maps and the tactical side of things at your pace without having to follow a narrative. If you choose to do this, you can play as any of the game’s four factions (each of which has access to unique passive abilities), instead of being locked into playing as human characters.

Fort Triumph offering sage advice to help you with your gamedates...  I think?

It’s important to now how to skulk properly.

Aside from the issues explained above, I found little else that affected my enjoyment of the game. It’s reasonably well-polished (the AI made questionable decisions a few times during my playthrough) and I found nothing that seemed to be a bug other than (occasionally) excessively long enemy turns whilst the AI decided what actions to take. There was certainly nothing that put me off returning to Fort Triumph after the 15 or so hours it took beat the main campaign (on Normal difficulty) and I can easily see myself playing many, many hours of the Skirmish mode against bots. At £19.49 on Steam (at the time of writing), I would whole-heartedly say that there is value for money here. Technically the game is endless, but even on the merits of the campaign alone I would say that the variety of difficulty levels, sheer number of ability options and enjoyable writing make the price point perfect.

Where are you going?!

Ultimately, of course, it’s up to you as the reader to make your decision but if you’re looking a fun, light-hearted tactics game with an enjoyable story and enough variety in its factions and enemy types to overlook the annoying soft reset of progression between Acts and the sometimes unclear visual presentation of the gameplay, you will not go wrong by buying Fort Triumph.

In the language of the internet: YEET! But strategically.

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