Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered edition is coming to PC and consoles.

Posted By: GamerDating - June 05, 2018

Red Faction Guerrilla will be fully re-Mars-tered (pun proudly intended) and released on PC, PlayStation®4 and across the Xbox One family of devices including Xbox One X in Q2 2018. The game will go by the name of Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered and "destruction" will remain its middle name. Set 50 years after the climactic events of the original Red Faction, Red Faction: Guerrilla allows players to take the role of an insurg

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Frostpunked to my heart - Frostpunk Review

Posted By: James - May 28, 2018

A Cold wind blows across the town.   80 stunted refugees stumble through the wind to the remains of what was their train that drove into the frosty winds God only knows where.   There before us, in a steampunkesque Dickensian world lies the world of FrostPunk. FrostPunk, where every small decision not a battle against your people, a battle to retain control, its against one thing, the cold, the ever pressing effervescent col

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Ghosting! (The IRL kind, not your Nvidia driver)

Posted By: Silja - May 25, 2018

Ghosting You came back from your third game or coffee date and you’re floating: This is it: the butterflies, the cloud nine, the Mr or Ms Right! She giggled at all your jokes, he made summer holiday plans – and it’s only April – life is good. You text a ‘Good night’ and nothing comes back. That’s ok, they’re probably already sleeping off the last D3 run you guys had (Was that 8 Greed runs or 12?)

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Mad Max’s Avalanche Studios Collaborates With id Software for Rage 2

Posted By: GamerDating - May 16, 2018

Earlier this week Rage 2 was teased giving us hints of post apoc and junky mad max vibes. Avalanche studios, the creator of 2015’s Mad Max, has collaborated with id Software to create Rage 2. The teaser can be seen here: Opposed to the original game, Rage 2 possesses a sprawling open post-apocalyptic world wasteland, similar to Mad Max. The gameplay trailer released (see below) makes it look like a conglomerate between Mad Max

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For Honor Free Weekend and Season Six Reveal

Posted By: GamerDating - May 02, 2018

This weekend hails yet another free weekend of games. With Ubisoft's announcement that For Honor will be free to play on PS4, Xbox One, and PC May 3-6. PS4 and PC owners will be able to pre-load For Honor on May 1 so they can hop right in the moment the moment it goes free. Per Ubisoft, here's the time frame for For Honor's free play weekend:     Xbox One: May 3, 2018 at 1am PDT - May 7, 2018 at 12am PDT &nbs

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Starcraft II Premium Arcade: Direct Strike and ARK Star

Posted By: GamerDating - April 24, 2018

With the launch of StarCraft II patch 4.3.0, Blizzard are introducing a new paid premium service. Branded as Premium Arcade these maps are converted from the most popular arcade maps to paid for DLC maps. Share of the sales will go directly to the developers who made them and in exchange we get enhanced versions. Direct Strike From longtime community creator “Tya” comes Direct Strike, the next evolution of Desert Strike HotS, on

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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands: Free Weekend

Posted By: GamerDating - April 12, 2018

While Ubisoft is often disliked with their approach to new releases, releasing poor quality games with missing features, then patching it and updating it over the years. The end products of Rainbow Sixe: Siege and For Honor has recently been praised. This weekend Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is going to trial, a free weekend for all platforms. They've even added Sam Fisher. Has it improved? Play Ghost Recon Wildlands for free

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World of Warcraft®: Battle for Azeroth™ Arrives August 14th.

Posted By: GamerDating - April 05, 2018

On August 14, the Battle for Azeroth in World of Warcraft will begin. WAR arrives as the Alliance and the Horde go head to head in the latest World of Warcraft expansion. Azeroth paid a terrible price to end the apocalyptic march of the Legion's crusade—but even as the world's wounds are tended, it is the shattered trust between the Alliance and Horde that may prove the hardest to mend. In Battle for Azeroth, the fall of the

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Space Hulk: Deathwing - Enhanced Edition arrives on May 22, 2018

Posted By: GamerDating - March 27, 2018

When Space Hulk: Deathwing was released it was wrought with issues, lag, optimisation and poor gameplay. The game had potential and did manage to capture the atomsphere of being a large stompy terminator against endless foes of genestealers. Now "Enhanced Edition" is being released, which is code for "How it should have been on release" and all previous owners will get this update for free. Introducing: Class Customi

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God of War 2018 Trailer and Gameplay

Posted By: GamerDating - March 19, 2018

God of War is scheduled to be released on April 20, 2018 for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) console. Today we've seen the latest full TV commericals, see below, and also some gameplay direct from PS4 and from other review sites, such as Digital Foundry The game seems highly enhanced, with claims that it has been rebuilt from the ground up to cater to the latest tech, quality and story. Developers, Santa Monica Studio (owned by Sony) are hopin

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Grand Theft Auto V Available With Silver Package

Posted By: GamerDating - March 07, 2018

GamerDating have played Grand Theft Auto since the first installation. I myself remember trading Spyro the Dragon for original GTA on my PlayStation. I remember sneaking out of bed and turning on the PlayStation and playing into the early hours when I had school the next day and then talking about what I achieved with my friends. Grand Theft Auto has come a long way from its gang missions on payphones to a hugely immersive and engaging story f

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StarCraft II IEM Season XII - World Championship Kicks Off!

Posted By: GamerDating - February 28, 2018

IEM Season XII - World Championship is the final StarCraft II event of IEM Season XII, as well as the first global event of WCS 2018, organized by ESL and held at the Spodek Arena in Katowice, Poland. Starcraft 2 has been an eSport attraction for years, since launch, and the production has increased ten-fold from those dark days of 2010. 8 years later we have a free 2 play game offering full multiplayer accessibility to all, increased casting

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Tomorrow GamerDating Is Giving ALL Members 2 Days Premium Access For Free!

Posted By: GamerDating - February 13, 2018

Love is in the air, dates are in the dozen, and single gamers are getting prepared for a few days of solo gaming. GamerDating is here for you, as tomorrow GamerDating is once again giving 2 days premium access for free, for love, for you <3 All accounts already signed up will get 2 days free so you can find your special player 2. If you are already a premium member you will simply get 2 days bolted on for free <3 Do note: If y

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Warframe Shrine of Eidolon Update

Posted By: GamerDating - February 07, 2018

Warframe is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter. It kicked off in 2013 and was met with some fairly "ok" reception. It did well, but didn't really keep people playing entirely. Digital Extremes continually updated, built upon and continued to improve the game entirely of their own back. Warframe was expect to flop, ignored by publishers, laughed out of board rooms yet five years later we see Warframe propelling itself to

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Get Rise of the Tomb Kings (DLC) With 4 Months Subscription!

Posted By: GamerDating - January 24, 2018

Settra takes to the sands in Total War: Warhammer II – Rise of the Tomb Kings (DLC) now the latest DLC available. We at GamerDating love the Total War series and have already thoroughly enjoyed our armies ruling across the Land of the Dead. In typical fashion we want to share this awesome DLC with you. You can now pick up Rise of the Tomb Kings DLC with the 4 Month GamerDating Subscription package. You can pick up Rise of the Tom

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Total War: Rome II Available With GamerDating Silver Package

Posted By: GamerDating - January 12, 2018

Total War: Rome II is a strategy game developed by The Creative Assembly and published by Sega. It was released on 3 September 2013. Hitting the scene, TW: Rome II was a huge success, and it's likely you already own and play this top Total War title. We at GamerDating hold TW:R2 up in our top Total War titles. When the new free update was announced we were stocked an when it was released at the end of November last year, we were ecsta

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GeForce Announce Big Format Gaming Displays and GeForce NOW Cloud Gaming

Posted By: GamerDating - January 08, 2018

CES 2018 is about to begin and GeForce are announcing whats to come. GeForce are kicking off their tech with new TV's for your living room. While many games sit at their desktop, many do so because their TV in the living room is slow, laggy and not really great for gaming. Well, GeForce are releasing a screen with all those features, and more: the Big Format Gaming Display (BFGD). It’s the world’s first big-screen PC gaming dis

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Happy Hitman Holiday Episode 1 Free For Everyone (Paris)

Posted By: GamerDating - December 14, 2017

On December 15th, ioi are releasing the Hitman Holiday Pack that will allow anyone on PC, PS4 or Xbox One full access to the full Paris destination. This FREE download will include the first major story mission from the game, ‘Showstopper’, plus all of the Escalation Contracts released for Paris, our ‘Holiday Hoarders’ mission plus the Paris Challenge Packs and achievements/trophies too! It will also allow you

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The Game Awards 2017

Posted By: GamerDating - December 08, 2017

The Game Awards 2017, the fourth event honouring the best video games and their achievements of the year. This year was hosted by Geoff Keighley, best known from GameTrailers TV and G4tv.com.  The event is life-streamed and often criticised for padding out trailers and awards with endless adverts, this year was no different but offered a huge array of awards, funny rants and interviews, even featuring Josef Fares, developer of Tal

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Civilization VI: Rise and Fall Expansion Announced

Posted By: GamerDating - November 30, 2017

Civilisation is one of our favourite series here at GamerDating. Nothing beats setting a new game up, local coop, Friday night and playing with your partner all weekend. Taking breaks for lunches, cuddles and tactics discussion ;) Anton Strenger, Lead Designer of Civilization VI: Rise and Fall shared the overview of the new expansion. The biggest, over-arching goal: dynamic empires. Civilizations will rise and fall through the course of t

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Mothergunshipped off - Core gameplay cycles

Posted By: James - September 17, 2018

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It’s fair to say that Mothergunship was not what I was expecting. So what went wrong?

 

I wanted to start this review off with something really simple; An analysis of gameplay cycles. That's probably the least simple thing that you can do when it comes to a video game, but I'm gonna try my best because I think that when it comes to modern gaming a lot of games regardless of the amount of effort that's been put in, really fall down when it comes to keeping a player engaged within what should be the most important part of any game: your core gameplay cycle

Let's take something really simple, lets take something like Super Mario, in Super Mario you've got a really simple gameplay cycle; Avoid all the obstacles and enemies, find one ups to get more lives to enable you to have more chances of completing the game, get to the end of the level, run up the steps and jump on the flag.

 

Endgame rescue the princess, end.

Now the bit that keeps you engaged is distractingly simple, it's the bit in the middle where you have to avoid all the obstacles. Now why is that important? Multiple reasons really, but there's a really simple explanation behind why the “in the middle where all the detail is” part which is avoiding the obstacles to get to the end, is the most important part; because it's the part you spend most of your time, and in a video game the part where you spend most of your time has to be the part where you have all the fun. And if not all the fun, then 95% of the fun!

 

So we can boil core gameplay cycles down to this: If I have to keep doing something repetitively, is the action I'm completing fun?

 

If the action isn't fun, you don't have a good core gameplay cycle.

So let's move on to Mothergunship let's start with a really simple example, the first thing Mothergunship wants you to do is build a gun, it's part of their core gameplay mechanics – this is different from the cycle of course but it’s a cool mechanic, it’s worth mentioning. You build a great big gun and you shoot a lot of stuff. The action ramps up quickly and the difficulty ramps up in turn so there is more stuff to shoot but you will have larger guns therefore the difficulty should be relatively linear as it increases. Shoot all the stuff, moveon to next area - mainly.

 

And for sure the first two levels I played of Mothergunship were fun. But an area in a level on Mothergunship is about 60 seconds sometimes which will you get onto a new area. The exploration which is another core gameplay mechanic in many FPS therefore is also extremely boring. Because levels look pretty much the same, pretty nut and bolt standard, pretty damn boring to put it in plain old English.

 

However, the difficulty on Mothergunship is not a linear experience at all, while this may be fun in games with core gameplay cycles that are really fun to play like Super Mario, in a game where the linear suddenly jumps up to nonlinear levels of cliff like proportions it makes progressing in the game absolutely grinding.

 

So you've got your great big gun that you've made and enter an area that you walk into through a very brief piece of story exposition with your typical characters, and I call them typical first because they don't have names, they have names like "The General" for example, who to be fair to the voice actor behind him is giving his best Cave Johnson impression ever. But there's just something a little soulless about the whole experience, while it does it's best to regale you with in jokes with your computers sometimes getting infected by “space spam” which is for the moment quite amusing from time to time, there’s just something about this game I can't put my finger on .

I think in reality there are a lot of games where I have allowed story elements to slide because the gameplay has just been stellar; those experiences stay with you for a long time. This game isn't one of them, because quite frankly the core gameplay cycle is really really boring.

 

Build a gun bigger than any gun you've ever built before which is a fun mechanic in a first person shooter and I did enjoy that - for about 5 minutes - until it became overwhelmingly obvious that building a gun that I want to build on every level won't be possible, because you're not given the full range of mechanics, weapons attachments and connectors that you were given in the previous level in every new level.

 

This leads to some really boring levels, where you're given really crappy guns that you have to bolt together into really crappy ways, but sometimes you can't even bolt them together because you're not given enough connectors which means firing at the stupid enemies in level before where you had let's say 4 blasters that fire in nice linear paths towards your targets, and do extreme amounts of damage.

 

However, there were some levels where you're given basically enemies floating en masse around the screen, filling your fucking screen with enemies, absolutely swarming with things to kill, flying around in the air coming at you, from underneath and above with Super Mario Bullet Bills (which is the only way I can describe them) shoving your screen with crap, while at the same time having to avoid all of this stuff, shoot your underwhelming underpowered slow performing guns that have an energy bar (by the way) and sometimes without particular energy-efficiency attachments you're not given automatically, you will be waiting half the time for your weapons to recharge and shooting the other half of the time.

This leads to a feeling of absolute frustration when all you want to be doing is returning in kind the clusterfuck of bullets that are coming towards you at any one time but instead you are left with a wilting excuse for a weapon which sometimes you're not even given in your other hand, the hand which can also shoot and build weapons from but is 90% of the time empty because you need to have your main hand weapon as overpowered as you can possibly get it get through a simple level without dying from the cacophony of crap being fired at you.

 

Suffice to say in a nutshell the lack of credible storyline that I find interesting, the exposition of constant jokes are in themselves amusing but taken as a whole can just be read as filler, this leads to a sense of complete detachment from the whole game.

 

Mothergunship’s only interesting feature is the fact that you're building a motherfucker of a gun, and perhaps if they'd had some larger environments for example like Serious Sam, this would work amazingly. Serious Sam gets this very very right, Painkiller is another great example, large open form massive environments with large numbers of, to begin with, low challenging enemies for you to deal with and then steadily ranking up the difficulty as you're introduced to larger and larger weapons and as your skill level increases and you become familiar with the game. The last great example of an indie game that you should definitely pick up instead of this one if you want an interesting linearly progressive first person shooter loaded full of enemies on screen for you to kill and high paced action is Dusk. I played this badboy through on 1 shot 1 kill mode, and it was still just possible, but damn it was fun, even if I did die 100 times per level in the process, you just instantly started again, which made dying part of the learning process rather than a hassle + a loading screen.



Dying in Mothergunship and being booted out to the menu screen every single time you die – Which is the worse indignity of it all to be honest, is one of the most frustrating experiences I’ve had in an FPS in a long time.


"You will die, and you will suffer the loading screen, I have foreseen it - EuhuhHAHAHAAH" - Palpatine no doubt

What happens if I died in Dusk? The level restarts, try again. 0 loading involved. No clicking, no stupid score screen telling me how I died with some snarky comment like:

 

“Never mind recruit, we didn’t think we’d see you dying so often, but then again we had high hopes for you when you joined! Not really, your IQ is lower than the average bison’s after all, but try again!” (I wrote that one lol) ad infinitum.

 

So I have to leave this review with one thing, I applaud the developers for a really interesting mechanic around building great big guns, bolting them all together and making guns that feel genuinely interesting to fire and play with - when you've got the pieces to make them, which is basically never - however the feeling of randomness connected with the pieces of guns that you collect, and the overwhelmingly boring environments and enemies that you have to slog through in order to progress (Honestly levels out of the 1990s were better), simply leaves this game feeling in a really simple term, boring.

 

 

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