Come get some! 3D Realms on Steam

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 06, 2015

The 3D Realms Anthology is now available on Steam offering all the classic games available on PC.  The collection contains 32 revolutionary games to blast back your memories and nostalgia. Here's the list: Alien Carnage / Halloween Harry Arctic Adventure Balls of Steel Bio Menace Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold Blake Stone: Planet Strike Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure Crystal Caves Dark Ages Death Rally Duke Nuk

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Valve remove paid Mods after backlash

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 28, 2015

Over the last few days Steam, Valve, Gabe and the PCMR (PC MasterRace) has had a huge cultural overhaul due to the introduction to paid mods for Skyrim.  Valve have turned around and released a statement and reversed their release. We're going to remove the payment feature from the Skyrim workshop. For anyone who spent money on a mod, we'll be refunding you the complete amount. We talked to the team at Bethesda and they agree

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Elite: Dangerous Powerplay Factions announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 27, 2015

With the third bing content update, Elite: Dangerous is introducing Powerplay. In Powerplay, you can participate in an ongoing battle for interstellar conquest, you'll be able to ally yourself with any one of a number of galactic Powers, earning valuable perks, reputation bonuses and credits for your allegiance.  As a trusted ally of your chosen Power, you will be able to guide their strategy, take on special objectives t

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Total War: WARHAMMER announce trailer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 23, 2015

Total War: WARHAMMER is official! Taking the series to a realm of brutal, high fantasy for the first time in its history,  After Creative Assembly who brought you the Total War Series obtained rights to the IP of warhammer last year, it was rumoured and speculated that they could turn around and release a Warhammer themed game. BOOM they've announced it in an awesome CGI. View the CGI over on Youtube here.

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Heroes of the Storm Launch Date Announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 20, 2015

Heroes of the Storm, Blizzards MOBA has just announced that Heroes officially launches on June 2, following an open beta testing period that begins on May 19. Blizzard have announced the launch with a video viewed here. Heroes of the Storm will launch with more than 30 playable Heroes, over 130 Skins, 14 steadfast mounts, and 7 dynamic Battlegrounds, each with unique challenges to overcome. Rest assured that we’ll have even more

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Hearthstone hits mobiles

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 16, 2015

In a recent announcement Blizzard revealed that Hearthstone® is now playable on iOS® and Android™ phones. With a new intuitive interface hand-crafted for the mobile, the experience is designed for the small screen gaming experience.  Now I can play while on the bus I guess ;) The game shares the servers of all Hearthstone as expected, so your existing tablet and PC players, and anyone who signs into thei

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Post-Apoc RPG: The Technomancer announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 13, 2015

Bound by Flame studio Spiders have announced The Technomancer a post apocalyptic rpg based on Mars during the War of Water. Developers Spiders released Mars: Wart Logs. The game boasts your usual RPG tropes including techtrees, dynamic conversation dialogue that can alter in-game events and multiple endings. There are also three different fighting styles and a dynamic weapon and armour crafting system. The Technomancer is out

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GamerDating Update Rolled out

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 08, 2015

GamerDating version 2.2 has been rolled out. Please don't forget to clear your cache and your pages. The main bulk of this update was clearing up all bugs you reported and bugs we found through constant trials.  Bug fixes include: Improved search Bug fixes to search which caused a crash Bug fixes to game library Bug fixes to photo cropping and upload Bug fixes to game box art Added platform icon to game keys Updat

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Launch of the WoW Token

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 07, 2015

The WoW Token, is a new in-game item that allows players to simply and securely exchange gold and game time between each other. You can purchase a WoW Token through the in-game Shop for real money, and then sell it on the Auction House for gold at the current market price. When a player buys a WoW Token from the Auction House for gold, the Token becomes Soulbound, and the player can then redeem it for 30 days of game time. The WoW Token wil

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Happy Easter!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 05, 2015

Happy Easter from everyone at GamerDating. We having a plethora of bug fixes and updates coming and aim to get the website working quickly, with no issues and delays by the end of the month. We will be awarding free time to those who have reported our bugs, helped support the community and also announcing a period of beta testing to all members. More details to come next week. Happy Easter all, and I hope you've all found your easter

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GTA V 60fps PC Trailer released

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 02, 2015

Rockstars Grand Theft Auto V 60 Frames-Per-Second PC trailer has been launched today, and can be found over at Rockstar. It looks smooth, slick and is set to launch 14th April. The PC version of GTA V will also launch with more music than the console versions. Grand Theft Auto V was scheduled to release on PC in January, but was put back to March, then again pushed back to April. It's coming, and we can't be more excited.

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Spotify available on Playstation

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 30, 2015

Spotify and Playstation sitting in a tree, sharing music easily. The new service will launch initially on PS4 and PS3, as well as Xperia smartphones and tablets. You’ll of course be able to listen to your favorite playlists – including existing playlists from current Spotify users as well as Spotify curated playlists – and enjoy the service on all of Spotify’s supported devices. With the added bonus of being able to

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Pillars of Eternity

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 26, 2015

Pillars of Eternity releases in less than an hour! Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas™ and South Park: The Stick of Truth™, together with Paradox Interactive is proud to present Pillars of Eternity. Capturing a sense of nostalgia, Pillars of Eternity is your oldschool top down RPG. Play as Dwarf, Elf, Orlan or more, as your typical character classes, with a rich and in depth story. Paradox Interactive

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Dyscourse launched on Steam

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 25, 2015

Dyscourse is an interactive choose-your-own adventure where you journey through a stylized world of choice and consequence. You play as Rita, an unfortunate art school grad turned barista who is now stuck on a desert island with a crew of misfit travelers. With a "multiple choice" style prompts, that last choice you just made? It may end up being integral to your rescue or you might have just incited a riot leading to a delightfu

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Batman Arkham Knight release delayed

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 24, 2015

This year we've seen some top highly anticipated games delayed a few times, such as GTA V and now Batman Arkham Knight who have now both had two delays each. Maybe the publishers have learnt not to release half finished games? We can only hope! Batman: Arkham Knight, which is to be published by Warner Bros, has been moved from release on PS4, Xbox One and PC on June 2nd to June 23rd. “We're a developer that hates to make

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Star Wars™ Battlefront™ to Debut at Star Wars™ Celebration

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 20, 2015

Last year EA announced they were working on Star Wars Battlefront. A year later we've got a confirmation. In an announcement EA  have shared that Star Wars Battlefront will be taking part in Star Wars™ Celebration next month in Anaheim, CA from April 16-19.   

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Elder Scrolls Online is officially B2P.

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 20, 2015

Bethesda announced earlier this week that Elder Scrolls Online's mandatory subscription fee has been dropped. Now ESO will no longer require a subscription to play, with "Tamriel Unlimited" expansion you can buy once, play forever. To counter a loss of subscription revenue ESO now has an in game shop offering cosmetics and convience items. In addition to this release, new missions, pvp and pve objectives have be

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Nintendo announces its next system the Nintendo NX

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 17, 2015

During a press conference in Japan Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata mentioned new hardware, codenamed NX. Later they confirmed their announcement: As proof that Nintendo maintains strong enthusiasm for the dedicated game system business, let me confirm that Nintendo is currently developing a dedicated game platform with a brand-new concept under the development codename "NX". It is too early to elaborate on the details of this project

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Counter-Strike cracks 1 million concurrent viewers at IEM

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 16, 2015

In 2014, 250,000 concurrent viewers tuned in to the Intel Extreme Masters and people we hyped. 250,00 was no small number. This weekend over 1 million concurrent viewers watched Fnatic take this year’s IEM Katowice title over Ninjas in Pyjamas. Over 700,000 people tuned in on Twitch, while many more watched on the in-game client.  For Counter Strike such a record is something to hold proud. eSports and&nb

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Age of Wonders III: Eternal Lords

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 12, 2015

Age of Wonders III has announced its second expansion coming April 14th, introducing a brand new campaign with new player class; the Necromancer, new specialisations, new races, maps, conditions and so on. In addition Age of Wonders II Eternal Lords will be released with new Mac and Linux ports of the game. Want to check out the reveal trailer over at Youtube? What is interesting is to see a producer releasing chunky expan

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“Press F to Kick Door” - Door Kickers: Action Squad Review

Posted By: Craig - May 24, 2019

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Door Kickers: Action Squad is what I imagine life would be like as an actual SWAT officer, only with less respawns and not in 2D side scrolling pixel art.

 

I want to begin by prefacing that I adore 80s action movies, with the bullets flying, blood splattering and explosions…exploding. So you can understand why I relished the opportunity to review Door Kickers for the site. I watched the trailer and it ticked a lot of boxes for me and my gaming preferences; cheesy 80s nostalgia, check. Cool retro pixel art style, check. Simple interface and a pick up and play approach, check.

This seemed like a very “me” game.

So why don’t I love it?

Don’t get me wrong, I have enjoyed my time with this game, I do like it, but all the pieces should be there for it to go beyond just liking it.

 

“Die Hard is a Christmas movie. Door Kickers: Action Squad is a Christmas game”

 

Let’s start with the looks and sounds. I adore the renaissance of 2D pixel art games that we are seeing on the market these days. My first gaming experience was my brother’s hand-me-down ZX Spectrum + 2 complete with its own tape deck for the games and a whopping 128k of memory! Pixels are my jam.

Door Kickers is one of the latest in a long line of games to keep that soul of old school gaming alive, with its blocky sprites and its exaggerated blood splatters lovingly and liberally gushed across the walls and floors with each kill.

The music of this game is just ugh, *chef kiss*, splendid. It is straight out of the 80s movies that I love so much. Wailing guitar riffs, synthesised drums, and the voice and guns are crisp whilst still having just a muffle of softening on them to emulate that old school gaming vibe.

The HUD is a simple layout, your health, ammo, equipment etc. down at the bottom left, with a special action bar at the top left that gradually fills the more kills and hostage rescues you get, giving you access to power ups or your ultimate ability.

 

Gameplay-wise, again, very smooth and simple controls as the default, R for reload, S for shoot, E for equipment, F for...melee (ok so that starts with M), Left ALT for secondary fire (you’re just being silly now, Game. Left ALT isn’t even a letter!)

The premise is simple too, explore the level, kill the bad guys, rescue the hostages. Sometimes, the hostage are injured cops who will then stick around and shoot bad guys too, which is super useful.

 

“That room beneath is about to get painted red…”

 

However. This is also where the game let me down in some ways.

There is very little in the way of tutorials in this game, so it is very much a figure it out yourself sort of experience other than a quick “push this button to shoot”. It doesn’t even tell you what the jump button is. I had to go into the settings to look at the key bindings just to figure out how to jump. And even then, only through past experiences of games like this did I even think that pressing jump while crouching would get me to a lower platform. The game did not at any point tell me that.

Also, the difficulty doesn’t so much as spike, rather punch you in the face with a lead filled glove from the second level.

I like difficult games. I eat, sleep and breathe Dark Souls. So when I say this game gave me a hard time, that is no small statement.

 

I can’t comment on the co-op because, well, I have no friends to play Local co-op with and every time I tried to get into a game of the online co-op I was staring at this for 20 minutes:

 

 

I’m sure there are players out there playing this online, but apparently not when I was trying to. Though I’m sure a second player might make the difficulty of this game a little more manageable, two heads being better than one and all that, plus working out the interesting synergies between the different characters.

 

There is a mode in this game called the Infinity Tower which, as you might guess, is an infinite run to see how long you can last in a procedurally generated building climb.

One room. I died, repeatedly, in the first room.

Now, in my defence, I tried this mode at a very low level with my character (and we’ll get on to those in just a second) so I was horribly underpowered and came across bad guys with weapons I hadn’t even seen in the main game so far, so I’ll give that a pass, but even still, the main game itself ramps up horrifically. One false move and you’re either dead, or you’ve accidentally killed a hostage or two so kiss that perfect 3 star level rating goodbye (and you use these stars to buy better equipment, so you kinda want those perfect scores).

 

So, the characters. I went into this game knowing that there were multiple characters, each with their own unique weapons, skills and playstyles.

Does the game tell you how to change your character or equipment? No!

I spent hours going through the main mode with the basic Assaulter character, with his basic weapon and no upgrades or equipment until I accidentally figured out that I could use the arrow keys on the character select screen before a mission. Again, this could have been easily fixed with a simple text box in a corner or something.

Plus, there is a cover mechanic in this game. Does the game tell you this? No. How did I learn this? When I eventually figured out how to level up my skills and Assaulter has a skill that gives him lower recoil while in cover. Cover, it turns out, is the slightly glowing crates, barrels and furniture in the levels, which you need to be practically inside of before you crouch for it to register you’re in the cover.

 

By this point, some hours in, I was already levelled in the early teens with my Assaulter, so I begrudged going back and trying different characters but did so to give them a try and see if I preferred any of their abilities better than Assaulter’s Aimed Shot which, to be honest, I never used.

Two characters stood out to me in particular.

Shield is a lot of fun. As her name suggests, she has a massive shield and a pistol. She can take a metric ton of gunfire before her shield breaks, but is weak against melee attacks. She’s great. I love her. I’d have loved to have played her from the beginning!

Then there’s Breacher. Now. Breacher is a lot of fun. Breacher has a shotgun, which is great for clearing out rooms of bad guys. But, you know what’s not great for hostage situations? Spread weapons. Hoo boy did I accidentally kill a lot of hostages while playing as Breacher…

 

“A shotgun to make even George Ezra proud.”

 

Special mention to Agent Fergie who is a no nonsense FBI Agent who takes no crap. She has the ultimate ability of…another gun! That’s right. She pulls out a second pistol and goes all guns blazing, pistols akimbo for a while and it is adrenaline fuelled hilarity!

 

Door Kickers is a fun game. As I said at the start, I do want to stress that, please do not misunderstand me. But, I do think that there is a lot that the developers could include just bring that little bit of extra polish to it. While not a buggy game at all (in my entire play time, I have encountered zero bugs or errors) I feel it could just use a little bit more insight as to how things are done, to make the game that bit more accessible, more tooltips or heads up tutorials or something, because there is far too much in this game that you are left as a player to figure out for yourself.

 

Door Kickers: Action Squad is available on Steam at the moment for $13.99 and this feels like a good price for what you do get. It is an easy game to drop in and out of. It does have a large difficulty curve, but that is what I found brought me back after rage quitting a session; the urge to beat a level that was giving me trouble previously. This is how I approach hard games. I take breaks, I come back refreshed, I learn. It works with Dark Souls and it works here too… sometimes.

Overall, it is a solid game, it is a heartfelt head nod to 80s action nostalgia and it does get your blood pumping and it does satisfy that tactical itch.

Issues aside, I do like this game, a lot. But I just can’t love it.

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