June Rewards - The latest new games for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - June 11, 2021

It's June, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - We have Chivalry 2, Necromunda: Hired Gun, GRAVEN, King of Seas, Grand Casino Tycoon and More. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. 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

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Dating a Gamer: If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them!

Posted By: Jennifer - June 01, 2021

Dating a Gamer: If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them! How many times have you heard the phrase “my boyfriend is attached to his Xbox!” or “all my partner wants to do is play online with their friends!”? I am Jenny, and here is my story and my experience dating a Gamer. Both complaints are very familiar to me as someone who works with a lot of people in their mid-20s. While I completely understand the frustratio

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Our May Rewards for you 2021

Posted By: GamerDating Team - May 06, 2021

It's May, summer is right around the corner, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - MotoGP 21, Evil Genius 2: World Domination, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion and Orbital Bullet. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle with your premium access. Th

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April Game Rewards with your first Subscription

Posted By: GamerDating Team - April 07, 2021

It's April, Spring is here, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - We have Paradise Lost, Can't Drive This, Cartel Tycoon, Ranch Simulator and Star Dynasties. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle with your premium access. This month we'

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Our March Rewards for you 2021!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 05, 2021

    It's March, Spring it around the corner and, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - We have Volta-X, Superliminal, Sword of the Necromancer, Elite Dangerous and More.   It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle with y

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GTFO Review - Coop or Die

Posted By: James - February 04, 2021

GTFO.. coordinate or die. Sometimes people can mistake style for substance. It's a really simple mistake to make, you think that the shiny thing will equal some degree of approximation to what you were expecting to take away in value from the idea of the shiny thing in your head. There's loads of examples of this, like when you rewatch that kids TV series you remember so fondly as an adult only to realise that if you watched anymore

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Our 2021 New Year January Rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 13, 2021

It's 2021, Happy New Year to everyone! We have a huge set of new games available to kick off the new year - Death Stranding, Planet Zoo, Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Command and Conquer Remastered. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle with your premi

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Fort Triumph Review

Posted By: Ryan - December 16, 2020

Rarely do I enjoy physics-based gameplay so much. As 4X, tactics games go, Fort Triumph is a largely enjoyable entry to the genre. Before going into the meat of the review, I want to state something straight away: this is NOT the game for you if you’re interested in a serious, expansive game in the same vein as the XCOM series. If you’re interested in a more light-hearted, but still challenging, take on the genre, this might just b

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Our December rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - December 02, 2020

It's December, and with the celebration cheer - We have a huge set of new games available - Secret of Mana, Jackbox Party Pack, Final Fantasy VIII, Offworld Trading Company and Train Simulator 2020 just to mention a few. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundl

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Superliminal Review - A puzzle game with vision

Posted By: Ryan - November 09, 2020

A puzzle game with vision Superliminal is one of those rare gems: a puzzle game that doesn’t outstay its welcome and leaves its mark in the form of a lasting message. Following the grand tradition of games like Portal that slowly and, more importantly, clearly introduce game mechanics and The Stanley Parable that use narration from external sources to offer a commentary on the world around the player rather than the character, Superlimin

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Vaporum: Lockdown Review - Steampunk Dungeon Crawler

Posted By: Ryan - October 26, 2020

Dark, grimy and constricting, take a break from all of the problems of real life in this polished dungeon-crawler. All joking aside, the rather well-timed, in the UK at least, release of Vaporum: Lockdown proves there is still life in the niche dungeon-crawling genre. Eschewing the usual confines of the dungeons from which the genre gets its name, Vaporum: Lockdown is a prequel to 2017’s Vaporum and, as such, requires no previous kno

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Our October rewards for you and Prize Winners!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - October 12, 2020

It's October, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - We have Space Engineers, Life is Strange 2, Phoenix Point, Children of Morta and More. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. 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

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Battletoads 2020 - Hopping Mad Review

Posted By: Ryan - September 28, 2020

With a hop, skip and jump into the absurd, Battletoads is the game we need right now. And really, why wouldn’t it be? At its core, this is a very simple game and that has allowed the developers to polish it. The UI, such as it is, conveys all it needs to: remaining health, remaining ammunition and (if you are doing poorly) the respawn time. At any point, you can check the top of the screen to see how each toad is doing and, with three playab

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Our September rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - September 03, 2020

It's September, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - We have Fallout: New Vegas (Ultimate Edition), LEGO: Marvel Super Heroes, Little Bug, FURI, Styx: Shards of Darkness, Tabletop Simulator and more. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle

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Creating and Inspiring During a Pandemic: Animal Crossing New Horizons

Posted By: Jennifer - August 20, 2020

Creating and Inspiring During a Pandemic: Animal Crossing New Horizons This year has been a strange and scary one for everyone across the globe. We now find ourselves thrust into a new world of social distancing, self-isolation, washing hands and wearing masks. It has been a terrifying time no matter who you are, young or old, rich or poor. Yet gamers have had a bit of a respite with multiple games launching and into this apparently bleak land

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Maid of Sker Review - Welsh Folklore Horror!

Posted By: Ryan - August 12, 2020

A tense dive into Welsh folklore that may have crept into my ‘top games of the year’ list. It’s quite possible that the Sker Hotel should be up there with the great buildings of gaming and pop-culture. Taking cues from the Spencer Mansion and Mount Massive Asylum, Wales Interactive have crafted a detailed hotel which it is mostly a delight to explore in an effort to slowly reveal its secrets. Maid of Sker is one of those s

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Our August rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 01, 2020

It's August, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - We have Fell Seal: Arbiters Mark, Ori and the Blind Forest, Barotrauma, The Sims 4, Jedi Knight Collections and more. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle with your premium access. This month

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Our May rewards for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - May 29, 2020

Huge restock including: Warhammer: Vermintide 2, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, Temtem, Borderlands 2 (GOTY), The Sims 4 and Risk of Rain 2 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 choices and t

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Sentinels of Freedom Review - Superhero Xcom?

Posted By: Ryan - May 06, 2020

A superhero-themed tactics game that nails the comic book feel, for better and for worse. Right from the start, Sentinels of Freedom (named for its titular superhero team) is a treat to look at. Cell-shaded panels of static images and text take the place of animated cutscenes and the character models are vibrant and varied enough to pop from the detailed backgrounds. This is a game that embraces the comic book aesthetic that has fuelled other

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Resident Evil 3 Remake and Resistance Review - Two games, each a mirror of the other. For better or worse.

Posted By: Ryan - April 17, 2020

Two games, each a mirror of the other. For better or worse.   Make no mistake, Resident Evil is here to stay. At least, that’s what Capcom wants us to think. After a dearth of high quality, AAA survival horror games in recent years, the Resident Evil 3 (RE3) / Resident Evil: Resistance (RE:R) double-pack could not have come out at a better time.   Riding the coat-tails of last year’s excellent Resident Evil 2 rem

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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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