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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Our July rewards for you

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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They are Billions PS4 Review - Zombies will Zomb.

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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GamerDating Patch - Advanced Matchmaking!

Posted By: Alex - June 27, 2019

The Advanced Matchmaking system With our new matchmaking update we have completely refactored the way matches are found, idenfied and presented to you. This was a feature delayed slightly from launch, because we wanted to gauge first: How people were interacting with our old system How many people you want to find every day How often you want to be reminded and emailed about having new matches It turns out, you want to meet as m

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Our June rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - June 14, 2019

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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GamerDating Updates - June Quality of Life

Posted By: GamerDating Team - June 03, 2019

June Update is here! This last month has been a busy one with our launch on May 1st, we had 15,000 people sign up in the first day alone with a steady increase since and your passion has not been unnoticed.   We have taken all your feedback, suggestions and bug reports to review to increase your quality of life when using GamerDating.com. As usual, each week, we take your feedback, bug reports and suggestions and plug them into our

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Games Are The Solution, Not the Problem

Posted By: Melissa - July 08, 2015

“Video games ruined my last relationship.”

Working for a gamer dating site, gaming guilt comes up all the time.  It breaks my heart to hear the repeated stories of normal relationship challenges being misconstrued as the inevitable fault of video games when it is the games that can help us through those tough situations.  To date a gamer is the same as dating anyone who has a passion for something and there are even a few things we do better.  

It’s a sunny Tuesday and I’m taking a sun break to chat with a new friend.  He is an incredible guy: a talented musician, wildly intelligent and a skilled gamer.  He and Jordan have been in the back yard playing music most sunny afternoons for the past couple of weeks and it has made for a pretty pleasant work soundtrack.  I keep trying to get him to stay for dinner and games but he always seems to have something else to do. Today, I was drawn away from my computer by the sounds of Jordan showing him one of our favorite Tallest Man on Earth songs.  He asked how work was going and before long we were in an intense conversation (another thing I love about this guy: in-depth conversation is the norm). Having no problem multitasking, he absently plucked away the intricate riffs he had only just been shown while explaining to me what he currently saw as the biggest failure of his life so far and how he believed everything could have been different if he just wasn't a gamer. 

I inwardly cringed as he unfolded layer after layer of his unhappy relationship, blaming each squarely on on himself and his gaming.  He was sure that if he hadn’t been gaming, he would still be with her.  It was clear to me within the first few minutes that gaming wasn’t the problem.  It might have been the missed solution, maybe even at times a symptom of the problem, but it definitely wasn’t the reason this awesome guy was sitting single before me. Right before we met, he was unceremoniously dumped by the girl he thought he would spend the rest of his life with.  They had lived together happily in Hawaii for over three years, spending their days out on the beach, hiking the volcanos and generally doing as they pleased.  They came to Oregon right as the cold season hit and he decided to tuck in to a new game. They weren’t really doing much as they didn’t know many people in town, so there was a lot of time spent with no real co-aim except to continue co-existing.  Stress was mounting as both of them worked to find jobs in a state that isn’t currently known for overflowing job opportunities.  

He turned to video games as a way to keep up his morale.  With nothing to do together that they had previously enjoyed, the distance between them grew and grew.  After a few months, she cheated on him, he forgave her and she dumped him a short time later.

“Sounds like a super-high-stress situation that could blow up with or without video games to me,” I said after hearing his story.

He was determined to be wrong - him and his video gaming.  

“No, I was too busy leveling up to spend enough time with her.”

Learning to balance “me time” and “us time” in a relationship is not a quest specific to gamers and yet it is always the first thing I hear from gamers coming to the end of one with a non-gamer.  I was left by a guy who didn’t understand why I wouldn’t come to bed at 10 pm, opting instead for a couple hours of whatever was engaging me at the time.  It was really easy for both of us to blame the games instead of realistically looking at the things that were wrong.  (Like that he was boring and over dependent, unable to see past his own desires to see that I use games as necessary relaxation.  Or that he didn't care to be a part of my relaxation rituals other than me cooking dinner every night which became a chore, not a pleasure.)  I’ve ended relationships with guys who were over-involved in their music and their career - both of them are good guys that didn’t get the balance right for me at the time.  My not wanting to be with them didn’t mean they are bad people who should walk away from something they are good at and makes them happy.  Their passions are a strong point.  I find skill attractive and it gave them something to do that wasn’t sit on the couch next to me complaining that I’m using the TV.  Well, they were just never there to complain about me using it.

“But it isn’t the games,” I insisted.

Gaming seems to be the only passion that automatically gets blamed for anything that goes awry in the passionate person’s life.  Kid won’t sit still in school?  They play video games.  Aggressive attitude?  They play video games.  Poor time management?  They play video games.  Break up with a girl who admittedly didn’t emotionally satisfy you?  Obviously, the video games.

 

Ugh.  My heart.

 

In front of me, I had a really smart guy who was searching for a reason in all the madness and, at this point, he was more comfortable with guilt than the non-answers he was getting from his ex, so had chosen to turn against himself.  I’ve seen my friends go through break ups and almost all of them went through the guilt phase at some point, if not as a regular part of their mourning the loss of a relationship.  I’m definitely no exception.  This part is super lame to live through, but on the other side of the tunnel can be a better, stronger you.  Dealing with guilt means we have to ask ourselves questions and answers give us lessons to learn. The last thing I wanted to see happen was my friend making good on his threat to get rid of all of his gaming gear.  There are so many things games do for us players, many of them with the direct potential to help him out of this slump.

 

“Do you know how good games are for you?”

 

Over the past few years while we have been creating GamerDating, there has been more and more research proving what we already knew:  video games do not rot your brain.  As we suspected while growing up attached to our computers and consoles, our brains get more exercise than our non-gaming counterpart’s. A scientific study in China lead by principal investigator Dezhong Yao, published in April of 2015,  concluded that action video gamers have more grey matter and better integration of networks associated with attention and sensorimotor function.   Though the scientific study of video games is still a relatively new field, data repeatedly shows that gaming improves learning ability, multi-tasking, perception, task-switching and decision making. These earned abilities add up to us gamers doing better in careers that require precision coordination.  Over ten years ago now, an Iowa State University study showed that three hours of gameplay a week decreased surgeon mistakes by 37%.  

Being able to look at tons of data and make sense of it quickly is going to be one of the most important skills many employers look for in our generation.  We are in the age of “big data” and gamers are programmed for it.  We are better at recognizing patterns and holding several templates in our minds at once.   I’ve lectured for a while and feel that I have made my point, so I conclude and await my friend’s answer.

“I don’t know, I feel like maybe I should be doing something else.  I’m 32,” he eventually sighed.

He had only known me for a few weeks and couldn’t possibly know he had just pounded one of my most volatile buttons.

“Did you know that as of this year, the average age of a gamer in the US is 31 which is an increase from last year and that only about a quarter of gamers are under 18?”  I’ve had this conversation so many times I relish in the new numbers as they are published, committing them to memory for just such an occasion.   “We adults should play games,” I begin.  There is no question about gaming’s abilities to release dopamine in our brains.  While as a kid, games were fun or maybe educational, as an adult, I use games to relieve some of the constant grind of “grown-up” life.  At the end of a long day when you have worked your tail off but it doesn’t look like you have anything to show for it, you can pick up a controller and visibly accomplish something.

Yes, as adults we need to be mindful of certain things that we didn’t have to worry about as kids: getting too involved with a dungeon the night before I have a big deal meeting, if I have as much Mt.Dew as I used to drink in a game session I might be really ill and not happy about the shape of my jeans and I’m still working on remembering that I’m doing laundry and switching it before it starts smelling a little weird in the washer. But really, how is that any different than lessons we learned playing video games as kids except with “adult” challenges like a job that is way harder than school was, a normal metabolism and having to do my own laundry (which more and more I’m seeing that I was spoiled in that regard and probably should have figured this out sooner)?  Video games give me a place to learn and be good AND bad at something.  There is a lot of pressure on us to be perfect kids and productive members of society.  Sometimes failing at that can feel like the end of the world.  Video games give me a situation where I can lose and the world doesn't completely end (most of the time).  

This prepared me for a world where we fail all the time and while sometimes you really do get a ‘game over’, many more times someone holds off the enemy while I wait to respawn.  My armor might be a bit damaged, but I’ve learned something (hopefully).

Video games give me a world of endless possibilities and entertainment that allows me to be creative and engaged.  

Video games have brought my boyfriend and I closer together - getting us through some really hard times.  The common goals set to us by games gave us something that we could achieve as a pair. 

Video games can be used to help people recuperate from trauma, manage pain, ward off mental illness and learn real life skills.  If you haven't watched Jane McGonigal's T.E.D. talks, please do: February 2010, Gaming Can Make a Better World,   June 2012, ;The Game That Can Give You 10 Extra Years of Life, 

“Why do we stop doing things we know can help us get through the day just because we hit a certain age, instead of using those things that give us happiness to enrich us?”  I shoot him with my best debate stare and await his answer.

His eyes show something between excitement and shock.  It takes a minute or so before he takes a drag of his smoke and says, “Maybe you’re right.  I’ll keep my systems and see how things go.”

“And stay for dinner and Mario night?”

“You just got the new Mario Kart, right?”

We spent the evening with our gaming friends, making dinner, drinking and unlocking as many characters as possible.  Just like when I was a kid, I was sad when my friends were finally ready for bed.  Unlike when I was a kid, my friends demanded to do their dishes (more as a punishment for losing, but hey, clean dishes!), clean up our collective mess and I had a drink in my hand all night.

As my newest friend hugged me goodbye he asked, “next week?”

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