Cemu 1.7.4 Emulation of Breath of The Wild

Posted By: GamerDating - March 22, 2017

Nintendo's Zelda: Breath of the Wild hit the stores and has been rated as one of the top games this year, if not this decade. Earning a rank of 97/100 on Metacritic and taking its top spot the world is all looking at Breath of the Wild. Breath of the Wild came out alongside The Nintendo Switch and also released for the Wii U and only two weeks ago, the two developer masters behind the Wii U Emulator; CEMU released a video of Breath of the

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Battlefield 1 They Shall Not Pass Update

Posted By: GamerDating - March 14, 2017

Dice will be rolling out their first digital expansion. With this expansion it is a required download for all Battlefield 1 owners, if you do not own the expansion options will be greyed out and you will only be able to spectate the new maps. Finally they are introducing the The French forces, one of the most notable and iconic forces in World War 1. The Introduction of the French forces will bring close quarter maps, bunkers and large scale v

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Steam Reviews Do Not Count Gifts or Free Games

Posted By: GamerDating - March 10, 2017

Steam is constantly changing and, like us, adapting to the users requests and feedback. The latest update to Steam is how they are changing how review scores are calculated removing free games (promotions), gifts and free weekend reviews from the overall calculated score.  This was after feedback that friends gifted the game, with no interest in the type of genre, would review the game with a joke, or unfair judgement which would tank

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Mass Effect: Andromeda, EA Access, Singleplayer influenced by Multiplayer and MP Maps for Free.

Posted By: GamerDating - March 07, 2017

Mass Effect: Andromeda is offering both gated access to the single player and unrestricted access to the multiplayer for the upcoming EA Access. The EA/Origin Access trial for Andromeda will become available on March 16 for Xbox One and PC. No version of EA Access is available on PlayStation 4. The game is set to come out on March 21. @Xartain you can play it all in sp if you want, but it is gated (you can't cont s

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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Released

Posted By: GamerDating - March 03, 2017

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a confirmed as a Nintendo Switch launch title and it is finally available, it is here, today on the 3rd March 2017! This next instalment of The Legend of Zelda series is the eighteenth main title that Nintendo has released, and is avialable both on Wii U and Nintendo Switch.  In this Zelda games you are introduced to one huge, beautiful open world. Step into a world of discovery, exp

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Stardew Valley 1-year Anniversary

Posted By: GamerDating - February 28, 2017

Last weekend marked the 1 year anniversary of the release of Stardew Valley and Eric Barone, solo developer of Stardew Valley shared his thoughts and achievements and how his life changed from working alone, quietly, to a sudden mr meeseks of the world.  Considering that I had spent the previous 4-5 years in my own little bubble, working alone, doing essentially the same thing every day… and now suddenly to be thrust into the lim

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Titanfall 2 - Live Fire Release and Double XP

Posted By: GamerDating - February 24, 2017

Titanfall 2 kicked off it's latest free DLC, introducing new specific Live Fire maps, introducing playlists, some fixes and new style matchmaking. Live Fire is a new 6v6 pilot only mode (no Titans) have under a minute to wipe out the enemy, with no respawns, perhaps born from the gifs and images where we see crazy skilled players wipe out the enemy team in one smooth blink of an eye.  "It’s fast, frantic, and

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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Open Beta

Posted By: GamerDating - February 20, 2017

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands have announced that the Open Beta will take place from 23/02 12PM to 27/02 12PM. You can now pre-load the game. Ghost Recon Wildlands Open Beta is an openworld CO-OP adventure similar to the Far Cry and Assassins Creed open world game-plays. A large world with multiple missions across the zones which unlock and progress your character. In Wildlands you are pitted against the Cartel as elite Ghos

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Will Chu Be My Valentine? - Free communication for all!

Posted By: GamerDating - February 14, 2017

We love Valentines Day, and of course we do, we are gaming cupids.. or something like that. Love is in the air for gamers around the world, but for all you who remain single, we got your back. We're giving you 3 days free communication at GamerDating to find your special player 2, arrange a game date, and to have a beautiful future gaming together. We don't want you single, we want you to play co-op and to do so we

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A Gaming Valentine's Day

Posted By: Emily Toye - February 14, 2017

Valentine’s Day is here. You’ll know this because if you walk into any supermarket, card shop or restaurant they’ll have broken out the cute teddy bears holding love hearts, red roses and anything and everything made out of chocolate. It’s a day for couples to spoil each other, or to treat it as any other day of being in a loving relationship. We all celebrate Valentine’s Day differently, and any way should be amazin

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole Delayed Again

Posted By: GamerDating - February 10, 2017

South Park: The Fractured But Whole has been delayed to Ubisoft's next fiscal year. Placing release between April 2017 to March 2018. Originally pitted for release in December last year, it was delayed in September for release in the first quarter. In Ubisoft's earnings report, it was confirmed it's release is now 'scheduled for fiscal 2017-18'. The first delay back in September was accredited to the quality:

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Rainbow Six Siege - Season 2 Updates

Posted By: GamerDating - February 06, 2017

Ubisoft's tactical shooter boasted 10 million players and shared their playerbase increase of over 50% since the launch last year. Constant improvements, season 1 releases, introduction of ranked, maps, new operators and dedicated servers for custom competitive games added a sheen to the entire game. Ubisoft are not slowing down their drive for Rainbow Six Siege, as the weekend just gone saw a Free Weekend go by where PC, XBox and PS4 co

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The Last Moments of Asheron's Call

Posted By: GamerDating - February 01, 2017

Seventeen-year-old MMORPG Asheron’s Call had its plug pulled and the servers shut down for good. 17 years of characters, gameplay and the associated friendships, families, and relationships that were born from it came to a saddening end.  As one of the originals to the MMO world, Asheron's Call has influenced a world of gamers many who have met, married had children and still continued to play. PC Gamer took to the serve

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Too Much Salt is Bad for You - Relationship Advice from Emily Toye

Posted By: Emily Toye - January 30, 2017

If you’re part of the gaming community, you’ll probably be familiar with the idea of ‘being salty’. For those who are unsure of the term, it is a way to describe someone who is upset or angry about something. In the case of video games, someone might be salty that they lost a match of CS:GO or died to a boss in Dark Souls. Getting angry at a video game and being salty can be a common occurrence in many video games and

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Overwatch Introduce CTF - Capture The Rooster

Posted By: GamerDating - January 25, 2017

Overwatch has updated with a Chinese New Year seasonal event and for the next three weeks, they have added over 100 commemorative cosmetic items, new firework effects on Lijiang Tower, and the new game mode - Capture The Rooster, a play on the name for Capture the Flag.  With the Chinese New Year event you can see some of the awesome new skins below: Alternatively check out the video below announcing the welcome to the Year of the

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Gabe Newell's AMA Round-Up

Posted By: GamerDating - January 18, 2017

Gabe Newell nicknamed Gaben, is master and founder of Valve Corporation. We all know him and we all love the products he gave, Steam, Half-Life, Portal, L4D and DoTA2. Throughout the years Gaben has retained an odd legendary status, becoming a meme with the popularity of Steam and has his own fan made website where he offers sales in the guise of a saint. Gaben, the voice of valve, came to Reddit and offered to do an AMA after a

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Grandpa Plays Asheron's Call For 17 Years And Now Its Closing

Posted By: GamerDating - January 11, 2017

On November 2, 1999, Microsoft and Turbine launched Asheron’s Call, a massively multiplayer online fantasy role-playing game that stood amongst the giants of the time, EverQuest and Ultima Online. Now 17 years later, on January 31, Asheron’s Call and its sequel are coming to an end. The January 31 closure of Asheron’s Call was announced via the games’ forum: It is with a heavy heart that we must announce the e

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Star Citizen Updates - $141 Million Raised, Lumberyard And Alpha 2.6

Posted By: GamerDating - January 09, 2017

Star Citizen recently released the Alpha 2.6 giving access to Star Marine, an FPS shooter module, enhanced PU and a refined Arena Commander, a ship dogfighting battles. Now Star Citizen revealed that in the Alpha 2.6 they snuck in the "Director Mode" allowing the community to create all sorts of screenshots and videos of the game. Cloud Imperium Games have now released a video, showcasing some of those screenshots and videos. Wh

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Games Done Quick Marathon Starts Sunday

Posted By: GamerDating - January 03, 2017

This Sunday, Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ) kicks off, a week-long marathon in which speedrunners showcase their talents to raise money for the Prevent Cancer Foundation (PCF), a charity devoted to raising public awareness of cancer and its early warning signs. For the past 3 years they've raised over 1 million dollars each year and this year aim to continue the trend. The marathon starts at 9:30 am eastern on January 8th, and run

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Frog Fractions 2 - Cult Game Found!

Posted By: GamerDating - December 29, 2016

In 2012, a browser game called Frog Fractions was released by developer Jim Crawford going by the name of Twinbeard.  The game features a frog sitting on a lilly pad and letting his tongue out to catch various mosquitoes and bugs in order to protect fruit positioned at the bottom of the screen. While it starts as your basic flash game it suddenly takes an unexpected twist, adding lazer lock on targeting, static aoe type attacks and flying

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Mini Metro - Review

Posted By: Ricky - February 06, 2019

Game

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 user experience is a little too simplistic and when you encounter new functions or items to play with its sometimes frustrating to figure out what that fancy new icon actually does.

Particularly irritating to me was trying to figure out where my passengers actually wanted to go and after a few minutes of head scratching the internet told me that they don’t really care where they go, just closest station with the same icon as them. Once you are over the limited instructions you are left with a charmingly simple and quite relaxing appearance, once you know what every icon does the gameplay just flows.

As a big fan of accessible gaming I need to point out that it includes nightmode and colourblind options which will help people with light and colour sensitivities get started, props to the developer; Dinosaur Polo Club for considering this.

The visuals and colour blind modes are a great consideration that are easily implemented.


Gameplay
Mini Metro has a simple and straight forward concept; connect the stations by clicking one and then joining it with another, a line pops up, a train starts running and passengers are transported. At the start you have limited maps, so just pick one, select your mode and off you go.

Stations are represented in shapes; circles, squares and triangles at first with additional ones added as the map gets bigger and your stations get busier. Passengers are also represented by shapes which indicate the station they want to go to, every completed journey adds up and is needed to unlock a new map. If a station gets overcrowded a timer ticks up, if you fail to get them a suitable train going to the right destination in time your entire metro will close – a worryingly authoritarian decision! As the in-game clock tracks your days and time the game gets increasingly difficult, more passengers and stations appear and things start to get a little frantic.

I frequently found myself shuffling my carriages and trains around to help an extremely busy line, but maybe that says more about my ability to manage a metro system than anything else. To help you deal with the progressively chaotic commute each in-game week also gives you new lines, trains, extra carriages or intersections.  Transport enough workers to where they need to go and you’ll unlock a new map.

My favourite feature of Mini Metro is that many maps have a “quirk” or “theme.”  For instance Sao Paulo has less stations but they’re busier, Melbourne has trams not trains and are slower. My personal favourite is; Osaka, which gives you Shinkansen – extremely quick trains that you should use on your busiest lines.


Maps our laid our beautifully and you soon identify your favourite maps or themes.


Longevity
Mini Metro has several modes that add extra layers of longevity and come with their own progression goals and unlocking methods, but more importantly this opens the game up to different play style preferences. Extreme mode is for those of you that like a hectic pace, Endless mode for those that just want to play and the recently added Creative mode for players that want to build and customise every aspect of their metro.

Unfortunately while I thought Creative mode would be the closest to a full transport/city management type game it was lacking many features for this and Osaka in Endless mode became my flavour of choice.

Mini Metro has more in common with short-burst play puzzle games like Lumines than city builders or transport management games which contradicts my initial impression. Not a bad thing, I just came in with different expectations.

 


Endless mode and creative mode mix up your playstyle and goals.


Stability and Control
So far in my 20+ hours played I have only encountered one issue, my cursor vanished and I found myself unable to click things, I had to close and open the game again. While I never encountered any game breaking bugs the controls were somewhat irritating and even now I have still not felt completely comfortable with them. I think this is the biggest problem and likely lies in the translation from a mobile game to the Nintendo Switch. The controls work, they are just a little fiddly, a bit more thought would have gone a long way.


Pros:
•    Simple mechanics simple joys
•    Finding a map you like and will repeatedly play has a heart-warming feeling
•    Great for on the go gameplay


Cons:
•    Confusion about who this game might actually appeal to
•    Almost no explanation on many UI icons is frustrating
•    Controls are a bit fiddly


Conclusion
For what is initially a mobile game Mini Metro is a fun little time killer, it has enough content and variation to appeal to a wide range of audiences and has found a home on my Nintendo Switch.

The lack of information and slightly awkward controls are annoying at first but once you’re over that hump the strength of the gameplay shines through.

If you like simple pick-up-and-play puzzle games you will enjoy this.

$9.99 is a bit of a stretch, it would benefit greatly positioned at $5 – definitely one to look out for in sales, and at the time of writing it's on sale on Steam!

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