Two New Characters Announced for Heroes of the Storm

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 21, 2016

Two new characters have been announced for Heroes of the Storm, both hailing from the Diablo universe. Dustin Browder, the game’s director, revealed the additions in an interview with MetaBomb last night. The first was Li Ming, a wizard inspired by Diablo 3. She has three core builds, though of course, players can mix and match to suit their style. Magic Missile “is a good midrange build” according to Browder. The Arcane Orb

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Prison Architect Coming to Consoles

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 20, 2016

Good news console gamers! The developers of Prison Architect have announced that a version for Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 4 is on its way for this spring. Each version has been tailored specifically for its platform, with exclusive features designed for the different controllers. We have been watching Prison Architect since it first showed up on Steam Early Access and are very excited the console gamers on the team will have a chance to e

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Pre-Orders for The Witness are Now Open

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 19, 2016

We only have another week to wait for Jonathan Blow’s follow-up to Braid, a massive puzzle game called The Witness for PS4 and PC. Preorders went live today on Steam for $40 and the Humble Store with one of the best pre-order bonuses we have seen yet; Pre-orderers will have the pleasure of getting “the warm and fuzzy feeling” you get when you buy a game early. Blow adds, “it’s exactly the same as buying the game

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PC Gamers Top Most Important Games for PC of All Time

Posted By: GamerDating - January 18, 2016

PCGamer released their Top 50 Most Important Games of All Time. A huge list going from the beginning of gaming in 1962, all the way up to 2015.  Posing questions how games have influenced the gaming world, for good, or worse throughout the years: Imagine PC gaming today without Doom. Would we still be playing first-person shooters? Probably. But who knows what they would look like? Without Doom, an entire decade of gaming would'v

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BioShock Infinite Now Available With 2 Month Subscription

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 15, 2016

Hi Gamers! We’re pretty stoked to be adding another game to our Silver bundles: this one is from a series very close to our hearts. BioShock Infinite is now available as a Silver game. This means you can get it with either a Silver subscription or with a Gold subscription and a second Silver game. What seems like forever ago(it was, in fact, six years ago) a proud gamer named James met a closet gamer named Melissa at university. He

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Five Nights at Freddy's RPG Gets Release Date

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 14, 2016

In a short and sweet update post to the Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 Steam page, Scott Cawthon gave fans a date for the release of the latest in the franchise, an RPG called FNaF World. On February 19th, PC gamers will be let in to Freddy’s world. Android and iPhone versions will release “in the following weeks.” From Cawthon’s September 15th post,  It's very important for me to say again that there wil

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Total War: Attila Available with Gold Bundle on GamerDating

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 13, 2016

At least one title in the Total War series is on every member of the GamerDating team’s list of awesome games.  Maybe you’ve noticed our excitement over Total War: Warhammer? We love the combination of strategy and history, merged with ever-evolving gameplay and increasingly great graphics. If you haven’t had a chance to explore these fantastic strategy games, perhaps now is the time! We are excited to be able to offer y

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Release Day Review: Pocket Mortys

Posted By: Melissa - January 13, 2016

Hi Gamers! We don’t usually spend a lot of time on mobile games, but when the majority of the team is excited for a release, it is more than worthy of a mention.  Adult Swim Games released Pocket Mortys today, a day earlier than expected. It was pretty adorable, their Twitter profile polled followers about the change and, of course, the overwhelming response was “YES”. I downloaded the game and played for about an hou

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EA Announces PC Subscription

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 12, 2016

EA has announced an extension to Origin - a subscription service, called Origin Access.  You may be familiar with EA Access, the subscription for Xbox One. This is essentially the PC version. Members can play a library of games for their $4.99/month subscription, as well as recieve a 10% discount on Origin Store purchases and pre-release access to upcoming EA titles.  The Vault is starting with 15 games, including some exclus

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Gamers Raise Over $1.2 MILLION for Cancer Research

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 11, 2016

Another Awesome Games Done Quick event has wrapped up, this one bringing in at least $1.2 million dollars for the Prevent Cancer Foundation from 30,575 donations. The largest was over $18k which is amazing enough on its own, but what really warms our hears is the just under $40 average per person. We love seeing things like this as Gamers support several gaming marathons for charity throughout the year, and Games Done Quick’s bi-annual even

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Scam Alert! Fake Minecraft App Found in Apple App Store

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 07, 2016

Late last night, Reddit user verynayce brought Minecraft II, a mobile app available on iOS, to the attention of the /r/gaming subreddit. This app claims to be the sequel to the wildly popular and currently first place app, Minecraft: Pocket Edition. It lists for the same price, $10.99 in the US, and is somehow all the way up at number four on the Top Charts despite a one star rating and clear reviews that say this is a scam. The app isn’

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Riot Releases Trailer For New Hero

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 06, 2016

We thought Riot Games had finally stopped teasing. We thought that when they released a video of their newest champion, it was a minute and some odd seconds before we knew more about what we have been being stoke up about. Not so much. It is beautiful, intriguing and devoid of details.. The video, titled “Mind of a Virtuoso”, plays more like what we would guess mixing every psychedelic looks like than the typical hero i

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The White March Part 2 Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 05, 2016

Obsidian Entertainment and Paradox Interactive announced that the second expansion for Pillars of Eternity, The White March Part 2, will be released on February 16th. That is a little bit of a delay, it was planned for the end of January, but with the date only being a tad over a month away, we are willing to forgive them. The trailer, released today on Paradox Interactive's YouTube channel, gives us only a little glimpse of the game's de

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Oculus Announces The Rift Pre-Order

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 04, 2016

Ever since the approach of Back to the Future Day (October 21, 2015 in case you haven’t watched that film franchise a million times) the jokes about the differences between our reality and the movie’s idea of where we would be by now have been flying. While we are still waiting for our hover boards (and please please please let there never be a Jaws 19), at least gamers can be assured that we are finally going to see virtual real

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Valve Addresses The Christmas Day Issue

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 30, 2015

On Christmas day, a ton of Steam users logged on to the platform and found other people’s personal information displayed. It has taken five days for Valve to to make a statement and we have seen many people more upset about the lag time than the effects of the attack. We've never been through something on that scale, but we are sure it is a massive pain in the side and urge everyone ot have a little bit of Christmas spirit toward Valve.

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Two New Characters Announced for Battleborn

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 29, 2015

IGN had the pleasure of introducing two more characters for the upcoming first-person shooter Battleborn by Gearbox Software today and they are both integral parts of the game’s story. According to Creative Director Randy Varnell, the earned characters get unlocked “pretty quickly”. “We want you to encounter them first interacting with you about the story, then later you get to unlock them and make them your own.&rdqu

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Free DLC for Splatoon Coming Tonight

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 28, 2015

Earlier today, Nintendo announced via Twitter that they are releasing new DLC for Splatoon this evening. A new map called Piranha Plant will be available after 7 pm PST/10 pm EST (3 am GMT for our European friends).  This new map is expected to be one of the last pieces of DLC for Splatoon. Earlier this month, co-director Yusuke Amano told Game Informer that the free DLC campaign for the game will fun until January 2016 and there aren&rsq

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The Final Nintendo Download Update Before Christmas

Posted By: Melissa - December 24, 2015

I know I'm not the only one who has fond memories of tearing into a suspiciously correctly sized box on Christmas to gleefully find a Nintendo console. This year, I'm sure there are thousands of kids doing just as I did on Christmas eve: scoping out the boxes under the tree and just slightly lifting certain shaped ones to check their weight. Since ours is already hooked up to the TV, instead of snooping under the tree, I ge

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Changes Coming to Diablo III Seasons

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 23, 2015

We are sure this comes as a huge surprise to anyone who has seen the site: we love Diablo III. There are a ton of new features coming with this next patch, an entire new zone, several new monsters as well as Set Dungeons amongst other things. This patch will also bring changes to Seasons just in time for the new one to start. For the full details, check out the First Look - Season 5 post on battle.net - we’ll give you the overview below.

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Awesomenauts Announces Expansion Coming Soon

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 22, 2015

Awesomenauts, the 2-D side scrolling MOBA, has announced an update that will be released in early 2016. While the user base of the game is smaller than its free-to-play counterparts, this one is definitely worth a try for anyone who isn’t a habitual MOBA player as well as those who enjoy the typical Dota format. The update will bring three new characters: time-travelling inventor Professor M. Yoolip, hyperbike-riding bounty hunter Chucho

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Kingdom Come: Delivered in full - Review

Posted By: Dan - September 24, 2018

Game

Three weeks ago I played Kingdom Come: Deliverance, an open world RPG from the fledging Warhorse Studios with the unique selling point of being true to medieval history in every detail, complete with clothing, armour, weapons and locations of the time. Having a passion for all things medieval, I was eager to jump right in. The game is set in Bohemia in 1403AD, and much of the action is centred around the city of Rattay (modern day Rataje nad Sázavou, in the Czech Republic).

The game begins in the mining community of Skalitz, and you are Henry, the only son of a local blacksmith and swordsmith. The game wastes no time in sending you on your first quests, easing you in with simple errands for your father, such as acquiring him coal for his forge, a flagon of cold ale and recovering a debt from a local villager. The third of these errands will invariably lead you to your first fist fight. At first glance, the unarmed combat can seem a little sluggish, however, there is a very palpable element of skill and patience involved. Playing your cards right, you can overcome opponents who are much more skilled in this regard than yourself. Timing your blocks, strikes and dodges is key, and unlike many other open-world RPGs of the age, fist fighting is not a simple matter of walking up to your opponent and repeatedly pressing the attack button until he (or you) fall over.



In what may seem at first something of a cliche, the game is kicked off proper when a large army of Cuman soldiers (That’s Cuman not Human, no undead here – ed) appears on the horizon and sacks the town of Skalitz, forcing young Henry to flee for his life. Henry shortly afterwards feels compelled to return to the village to give the slaughtered inhabitants a Christian burial. Whilst this may seem like an oft-used starting point for many young hero's adventure in fantasy and historical fiction alike, the return to Skalitz after the raid is one of the most moving scenes I have experienced in gaming in quite some time. The scenes expertly use music and camera angles in a powerfully moving way so much so that I could not help but been drawn into feeling that what had befallen Henry and his town was now a very personal matter to me indeed. It is at this point the open world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance becomes fully accessible.

You find yourself in Rattay, a sprawling town in the South Eastern corner of the region, along with the handful of refugees that also escaped the destruction of Skalitz. Apart from the benevolence of a few local nobles, who will set you on the path of your main quest, you are now utterly alone in the world. Money is scarce, and as one would expect in an authentic medieval world, not necessarily easily earned by honest means. Whilst this may not seem an overly concerning issue at the start of a game, it soon becomes apparent that Henry needs to eat, he needs a place to sleep and in addition, needs to keep clean if people are to treat him with any level of respect in conversation. Clothes and shoes wear down with constant use and must be repaired to remain in good order. I found my need for money pressing, and, like so many people throughout history I found myself drawn towards a life of crime to feed and clothe Henry.



As one might expect, despite the severe judicial system of the Middle Ages, there was no shortage of underhand jobs on offer from the less savoury inhabitants of Rattaye. I had initially intended to play Henry as an upstanding warrior, however, the rewards of crime were almost irresistible and at this point, employing stealth and deception became one of the most satisfying and rewarding aspects of the game for me. The clothing Henry wears affects how much attention will be paid to him by other people, including guards and nobles. Naturally, darker clothes reduce Henry's visibility when lurking in the shadows and the type of shoes he wears along with any armour will affect how much noise he makes when he moves. I quickly secured myself a dark jacket and soft leather boots for the nights of crime ahead.

To my delight, initially almost everything was worth stealing. In the Middle Ages, everything was handmade, and very little was wasted and as such items of food, clothing, books, everything had value to someone. This was a refreshing change from the endless barrels of pointless potatoes in Skyrim and Oblivion. Naturally, the items with the highest value were items such as swords. Even the humblest sword is worth a respectable sum, true to history. There were of course, occasions I was caught. I absolutely love the way people react to you as a criminal. They will either call for the guards or attack you, depending on their personality and social station. The best course of action is, of course, to immediately flee the area. If you return to the scene of the crime later, guards will attempt to recognise you. After a period of time has passed(or you have paid your fines) you can return to an area safely. Beware though, if you are a wanted man, even other locals will refuse to speak to such an outlaw unless you pay them handsomely first. This can make it difficult to proceed with quests if you are a particularly notorious criminal.



I found myself swindled by the local executioner. Annoyed by the cheek of the man I punched him. To my horror, I realised the man had a sword sheathed at his hip, however, he did not draw it. I soon realised, that the executioner did not want to escalate the situation any more than I did, and as long as  I did not draw a weapon myself, the fight would remain a fist fight. I came to realise that this applied to most characters within the game, some attackers even surrendering or running away as soon as you draw a weapon.

I found this element of the AI both refreshing and exciting. It made the people you interact with feel like individuals, with their own personalities and motives. Similarly, in any given engagement you can attempt to surrender yourself if the fight is against you. Depending on the motives and personality of the character you are surrendering to, they may or may not accept your surrender, and even if they do, there may be conditions. Surrendering to a guard will result in being forced to pay a fine or being dragged to jail, surrendering to a bandit may result in him forcing you to hand over all of your money and possessions. Of course, there are those who simply want to see you dead no matter what.



Combat

The combat system, by all appearances, looks beautiful. it involves attacking your opponent from different directions in a manner similar to Ubisoft's For Honor (2017), and combining attacks from different directions to form combos. Unfortunately, combos are incredibly difficult to perform and are often completely unnecessary to win fights. Combos are rendered almost redundant for two main reasons; The armed combat system includes a blocking feature where pressing the block button will block an attack no matter which direction your assailant strikes from. Holding the block button down constantly is ineffective, however, to block effectively, the player must press the block button as the enemy's strike is about to land.

If a perfect block is executed, the character will often perform a riposte, knocking the opponent off balance and causing some damage. Of course, AI characters can also do this and they do, frequently. When a perfect block is performed it interrupts any attempt at a combo you might have been making, and as combos are always made up of at least three attacks, it is almost guaranteed that an opponent will execute a perfect block on your second, if not your first strike. The second reason combos are somewhat redundant is because of the inclusion of a combat mechanic called 'clinching'. If you approach an opponent and hold down the attack button, you will lock weapons with him and attempt to overpower him by repeatedly pressing the attack button. If successful, the opponent is forced back and distracted long enough for you to strike him a deadly blow. beating your opponent in a clinch two to three times is a simple and sure fire way to defeat just about any opponent, no combos required.



The mechanics for wearing armour are a refreshing change from the various armour class systems employed by RPGs over the years. Whilst there is a numerical value to each location on your body armour is worn, you can be fairly confident that if you are wearing plate armour of any kind, you are not likely to suffer injury from anything less than a heavy axe or warhammer, and the only danger comes from running out of stamina. Running out of stamina in combat is deadly, as at this point you can no longer block an attack and it will always bypass your armour to some extent. If this occurs and you are surrounded you may as well put down the controller. This adds an element of realism to the combat that is again, refreshing when compared to other first person RPGs of our age.

As one would expect from this kind of open world RPG, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is choc-a-bloc with side quests. From stealing horses, to hunting down heretics to poaching game for refugees, there is no shortage of activities to keep Henry and you occupied. Quest givers are clearly marked by a star  on the map, so if you find yourself at a loose end, another job is never too far away.



Aesthetically, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is simply beautiful, even on console. The attention to detail in clothing, terrain, cities and even forests is breathtaking. The world map, the menus, the inventory screen and books Henry can find and read (when he learns how!) are awash with glorious 15th century artwork, bright, colourful and quintessentially medieval. The soundtrack ranges from the jovial to the sorrowful, depending on where you are and what you're doing at the time. There are occasions where you can find yourself slowing your horse to a trot to appreciate a glorious sunrise couple with the beautiful in game music playing on a quiet dawn. There is a large enough cast of voice actors to make conversation feel like you are talking to a different person each time, an issue often encountered most notably in Bethesda titles, where the same distinctive voice actors can be heard over and over again for different key NPCs. Interestingly, the accents of the NPCs are incredibly varied. There are English, Australians, Scottish, Germans, Americans and more amongst the voice cast. I can not put my finger on why, but despite this being Bohemia in 1403AD, it somehow works.

Setbacks?

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is not without it's problems, however. Regrettably, they are many, severe and often immersion breaking. The game is plagued by incredibly long loading times, often forcing the player to watch the entire cinematic before even reaching the main menu. This is tolerable in comparison to the in game loading times. Forests and countryside tend to load perfectly as you move through them, however large cities, such as Ratty itself, and the Monastery city of Sasau later in the game are an absolute nightmare, especially if attempting to ride a horse through them. Entire sections of the city can be missing from the screen when you physically reach them, often forcing you to wait a few moments whilst the scenery almost magically pops into existence around you. This can be particularly infuriating when crossing a river, as you cannot see the bridge that you know is there, or when riding through a field and a fence suddenly spawns in front of your horse bringing you to an abrupt halt. i have been playing on console however and it is possible that by playing on PC with the game installed on to a solid state drive will rectify a lot of these problems. What a solid state drive will not rectify however, are the clipping issues. Much of the armour in the game and many items of clothing clip severely with other items of armour or clothing a character is wearing. This applies to both the player character and NPCs.

I bought myself a 'grand bascinet', a type of high tier fully enclosed helmet, and I can tell you it was not cheap. Imagine my frustration when I equipped it to find that every time Henry entered a conversation with an NPC, the padded arming cap he wears beneath the helm could be quite clearly seen poking out through the back of the helmet. this is but one example, you will frequently see, as you walk around the game world sections of clothing missing from NPC's costumes, and other parts clipping into each other. I had hoped six months after realease of the game some of these issues would have been fixed, however as  I understand it, many other more serious issues have been the focus of Warhorse Studios since the game's release. So far I have only encountered one bugged side quest, though credit where it is due, there was a simple if unsatisfying workaround to it. There have been a couple of other minor issues such as opponents simply putting their weapons away and attempting to walk off during a fight, but these were only mildly inconvenient. Most bugs and glitches are purely cosmetic. The only other main irritation I have with the game as a whole is Henry's tendency to get 'stuck' on very minor terrain features, such as small rocks, a log in the path or a fence post.

Overview

For all this though, I have not been able to put Kingdom Come: Deliverance down since I bought it, and considering I rapidly grew bored of Skyrim, and found many elements of Fallout 4 dull, I feel that for me, that sets this title apart from others of a similar nature. With a little more polish this game and any sequels that Warhorse Studios may release have the potential to become absolute masterpieces.

And for a crowd-funded game from an almost unheard of developer, that ain't half bad.
 

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