New Total War: Warhammer Trailer

Posted By: Melissa - September 04, 2015

Have you noticed how excited we are for Total War: Warhammer?   For the past 15 years, the Total War franchise has brought ancient and medieval war strategy into our homes, passing hours upon hours of my own awkward teen time and helping keep some of us out of too much trouble in college.  As if we weren’t already eagerly waiting for the next installment to come out - they combine with the prolific fantasy table top game t

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CoH2: The British Forces Released

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 03, 2015

The British Forces, the third expansion of RTS Company of Heroes 2, released today on Steam.  This adds 15 new units, 8 maps, 6 commanders and new abilities.  The British Army also has a radically different playing style than other forces as the gameplay was heavily influenced by the real life tactics employed by Churchill’s soldiers. As per normal with Relic’s releases, this is a standalone expansion.  Unlike o

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Want a Free Key to Mad Max?

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 02, 2015

In case you somehow missed it - Mad Max, the open-world action game based on the recent movie Mad Max: Fury Road was released yesterday.  We enjoyed the film and have been wondering how many days we might lose to Wasteland.  While our team has always loved the genre this game falls in, the addition of vehicular combat has had us eagerly waiting for our chance to drive through the desert looking for digital trouble. The reviews have b

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Star Wars Battlefront Beta Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 01, 2015

Today on their blog, EA announced the Star Wars Battlefront Beta will be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Origin for PC very soon.  From the Star Wars Battlefront news page:  Coming early October to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and on Origin for PC, the Star Wars Battlefront Beta* is a technical test and will feature Walker Assault on Hoth, a 40-player multiplayer battle featuring Rebels and the Empire. Walker Assault will also g

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Uncharted 4 Gets a Release Date

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 31, 2015

According to the PlayStation Blog, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be released March 18, 2016. There will be two physical versions of the game availabe:  The Special Edition          Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Blu-ray disc         Collectible steelbook case designed by Alexander “That Kid Who Draws” Iaccarino       

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Games for a Good Cause

Posted By: Melissa - August 28, 2015

Today is the start of the HumbleBundle.com End of Summer Sale.  For anyone who has never heard of HumbleBundle, they put together a bundle every week that we can buy for whatever we are willing to donate to support charity. They have already donated millions of dollars to various nonprofits.  What is awesome about the end of summer sale is that there are over 1000 games on sale throughout the week for incredible discounts and ten p

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Witcher 3 Sells 6M Copies - Get It For Free With GamerDating

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 27, 2015

The Witcher 3, the open-world RPG by Polish developer CD Projekt RED, has sold over 6 million copies in their first six weeks of sales.  With scores of 10/10 from GameSpot and 9.3/10 from IGN, the game is sure to make it on most if not all of the lists of top games from 2015.  The developer released a financial statement covering the first six weeks of sales showing the company earned roughly 237 million PLN in profit for the first half

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YouTube Gaming Launched Today

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 26, 2015

Almost exactly a year after Google lost their bid to buy Twitch.tv they have launched Youtube Gaming.  The new app and website focus exclusively on gaming content with an emphasis on live streaming.  Until today, there were billions of hours of gaming focused material spread over hundreds of thousands of channels with only the search function and the recommendations of influencers and algorythms to help users find content,&nbs

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Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part 1 Released

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 25, 2015

The White March, an expansion for Pillars of Eternity was released today on Steam, GOG, and Origin.   Already there are positive reviews rolling in echoing the feelings of the original release reviews.  Developers Obsidian Entertainment, known best for their string of sequels such as Fallout: New Vegas and South Park: The Stick of Truth, added many new features and couple interesting characters.  From today’s obsidian.net for

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New Hearthstone Expansion Released

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 24, 2015

Hearthstone’s second expansion, The Grand Tournament, was released today.  This adds 132 new cards and a new keyword, Inspire, which rallies minions to your aid.  Check out the trailer - it is short and in true Blizzard fashion, doesn't take itself particularly seriously. This expansion brings a more lighthearted tone to the narrative of the game.  Previously, the tournaments were to find the best heroes to face t

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Splatoon Testfire Event Starts Today

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 21, 2015

Nintendo is doing another “Testfire” event which gives anyone with a WiiU a chance to try out Splatoon.  Starting today, August 21st, players in North America will be able to access Splatoon’s Turf War multiplayer mode for two hours at a specified time.  The European event is open for an hour at a time, with an additional hour of playtime spread over the week.  Here is the schedule: North America   

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L4D Heroes Land in Zombie Army Trilogy PC

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 20, 2015

The Left 4 Dead franchise’s eight survivors have been transported back to WWII to help out the heroes of Zombie Army Trilogy in a free PC version update now available on Steam.  This doubles the total of playable characters in Zombie Army Trilogy.  Jason Kingsley, CEO of Rebellion Developments, said in a press release: "We're delighted to be able to bring such iconic characters to Zombie Army Trilogy.  As t

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Planetary Annihilation: Titans Trailer

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 19, 2015

Uber Entertainment has released the next chapter in the Planetary Annihilation story, Planetary Annihilation: Titans as a free download for everyone who backed the original Kickstarter. Those who purchased the game will be able to buy Titals at a substantial discount. This stand alone expansion not only brings 5 huge Titan-class super units, it adds several new features that make Planetary Annihilation a better RTS. From the Uber Entertainment bl

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game Plus Out Today

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - August 18, 2015

The new Game Plus mode for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is now available for download on Xbox One and Playstation 4 in Europe and the US. This expansion, the last of the free DLC, lets players start a new play through after finishing the main plot of the game. Those starting their second round at level 30 or higher will retain their level, those below will be bumped up to 30. Players also receive a Clearing Potion to allow you to reset your skills. Y

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Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4 Starts Releasing Tomorrow

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 17, 2015

Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4: Escape Plan Bravo will be released this week.  Telltale Games uploaded a trailer for it this morning. From the Telltell Games blog (Caution! Spoilers!): In this penultimate episode of the season, captured by Vallory and her goons, Rhys and Fiona are forced to continue the search for the Vault beacon - at gunpoint. The beacon is on the Hyperion moon base - Helios - while our heroes are on P

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Star Citizen Free-Fly Event Extended: Instructions

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 14, 2015

Looking for an opportunity to see what Star Citizen is all about but not wanting to pledge?  They have extended their Free-Fly event until the 24th, giving users the chance to fight and race any of the playable ships in the Arena Commander module by following these directions (source): 1) Go to https://robertsspaceindustries.com/promotions/gamescomflyfree2015. 2) Choose 'Enlist Now' to create a new account. 3) Once the

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Super Mario Maker Official 'Let's Watch' Video

Posted By: Melissa - August 13, 2015

The official Nintendo YouTube channel released a 'Let's Play' video for Super Mario Maker and I feel like a little girl who has been handed the keys to her digital dream castle. Set for world wide release on September 11, 2015, Super Mario Maker gives players a blank canvas and all the familiar tools of the franchise.  Everything from goombas to koopa clown cars can be used to create levels that are playable by others all over

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Capcom Officially Announces Resident Evil 2 Remake

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 12, 2015

Capcom announced that their classic survival horror game, Resident Evil 2, is being remade via their official YouTube channel.  The remake is being produced by Yoshiaki Hirabayashi, the producer behind this year's Resident Evil HD Remake and host to the announcement video.  There is no word on when it will release.  Formats for the game have not been announced, but we are expecting it to come to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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70% OFF GamerDating Gold Membership with MadOrc!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - August 12, 2015

Hey gamers! Have you been waiting for a “perfect time” to get 12 months membership? Love can be hard to find and there really isn’t a “right” time to start the search. We understand that the quest can be daunting in many ways so we’ve teamed up with the hoard at MadOrc to offer a special deal: For one week, only through MadOrc, you can get a 12 month membership on GamerDating for $19.95.  The

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CoD:Black Ops III Multiplayer Beta Access

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 11, 2015

Anyone who has a PlayStation 4 and just can’t wait for the November 6th release of Call of Duty: Black Ops III needs to mark August 19th in their calendar.  The official Call of Duty YouTube channel released a trailer today revealing that those who preorder the game will begin to get access to the multiplayer beta in just a little over a week.  Beta access for Xbox One and PC players will open on August 26th.  

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Pupperazzi, cute game of dog photography

Posted By: Ryan - January 26, 2022

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A wholesome, casual video game for lovers of dogs and photography everywhere.

This review was written based on my experiences playing the Xbox Game Pass version on an Xbox One X.

Pupperazzi has a simple premise: take pictures of adorable dogs. That’s it. There’s no overarching story, there’s barely any lore to speak of, and that’s okay. The world has been a dark place in the past few years and sometimes it’s nice to sit down for a few hours, walk around a handful of small locations and take pictures of dogs.

Considering the game is built around a visual medium, it should be no surprise that how it looks is where a lot of the focus seems to have been spent. Colours and textures are smooth, almost cartoonish, the 3D models are simple but varied and the colour palette changes to suit the time of day (more on that later). Everything here is simple, basic, and, above all, clean. A lot of indie games find their own graphical niche and style, and Pupperazzi is no different. Most everything in the game world is easy to identify from a distance, many different breeds of dogs can be found in the humanless world the game takes place in and, perhaps most importantly, there is very little screen clutter to distract from the UI, such as it is.

Pupperazi is kinda like Pokemon Snap

The currency scattered around isn’t always so… obvious.

 

The UI itself is a treat (pun not intended). It would have been too easy for the developers, Sundae Month, to clutter the screen with the various different prompts, options, and variables available in a game entirely about photography. Instead, by burying those option in a menu, you are presented with only the details you need at any one time: how many more photographs you can take before the film runs out, what film you have selected, and whether or not you can interact with something. When you switch to camera mode, the screen also displays the control prompts you need to swap between portrait and landscape and how to zoom in and out, as well the zoom level itself.

The downside to this means that all of the many film and lens options, each of which allows you to alter the colour balance of your photographs or apply a variety of graphical filters, are kept in a menu interface designed for mouse and keyboard. On several occasions, I found the input from my controller was either dropped or duplicated. Whilst hardly a game-ruining experience, it was slightly annoying and spoke to an implied assumption about the platform Pupperazzi would be played on. The interface itself is serviceable and easy to understand, just clunky on the platform I was using.

‘Clunky’ can best sum up the UX as well. Due to the necessities of the control scheme on a controller, the B button cancels all the menus but not the camera mode. All too often I would habitually press B to lower the camera and crouch instead. The controls are fine, if a little floaty, and you have the basics here: a sprint, a jump, and a crouch. The game world is simple enough that I never got lost or trapped, although some surfaces function as bounce pads without the game telling you so, and you are never told you can walk on water although it is necessary to do so.

I present: the Visible Invisible Wall!

The lack of tutorial means you can spend more time petting dogs.

The best of the UX for me was how Pupperazzi presents its objectives. Each map has four different versions, based on different times of day, and each version has different objectives presented as requests from fans of your dogNET account—a social media site built around dog pictures, surprisingly. For some reason I cannot work out, the developers chose to make some of these objectives hidden until you select them without requiring any extra effort than pressing your platform’s select button, whilst others need to be picked up in the world. Most objectives, whilst clearly displayed in the request list, provide some context about why a certain character wants them which is displayed over two text boxes. If you navigate to the hidden request and press the select button to reveal it, it will proceed to the second text box; the first is readable as soon as you highlight the objective, even if the objective itself isn’t. It’s clunky and served as a minor irritant throughout my time with the game.

You can probably tell by the fact I haven’t yet mentioned it, but the music and sound design is fine. It’s nothing special, but it isn’t bad by any means. It’s a perfect accompaniment for the game, no more and no less.

But what about the game itself? By now, you’ve probably figured out the basics. The world map allows you to travel between different areas, each of which (bar one) has four different times of day to choose from. The time of day affects the weather, the dogs’ activity and the objectives you are required to complete. Each map also contains objects you can pick up to help you, and picking one up unlocks it for use in all the maps. Objectives require taking pictures of dogs in specific locations, certain outfits or doing particular things and none are terribly demanding. Fulfil enough objectives, and upload enough pictures to dogNET, and you unlock the next area of the game. As a gameplay loop, it is simple, it has great precedent, and it kept me engaged enough that I didn’t notice the time passing.

Casual game of taking pics of doggos has questionable controls at times

This is the entire game world. Selecting the space shuttle is far harder than it should be with a controller.

 

That was until the crash happened. Somewhere around the 75% complete mark, my game crashed and I lost a lot of progress. Pupperazzi relies on autosaves to keep track of your progress and, for whatever reason, it didn’t work. Luckily, the game is so short, around two to three hours depending on how distracted you get by the adorable dogs, that it took only fifteen minutes or so to get back to where I was, but it still irked me. Fortunately, this was the only time the game crashed during my play session. After finishing, I decided to go back and take a few more pictures to fill out the Puppypedia, a collection of specific photographs that are optional collectibles, and it crashed three times from the main menu. I still don’t have those photographs.

I should point out though, that crashing issue was my main problem and I was playing on the day of release. By the time you read this, it is likely the bug has been fixed, or may not even affect you. Such is the way of software. There were also a few instances of items falling through walls, but I was always able to recover them easily.

Moments before the autosave feature betrayed me.

There are, of course, some nuances to the gameplay beyond merely taking photographs. The dogs react to the items you can pick up: they’ll chase thrown bones or RC cars, sit for treats, and dance next to stereos, for example. You can even, on the Muttropolis map, push a dog in a swing. Perhaps best of all though, is the ability to pet the dogs. If you like a particular dog enough to want to feature it in your photographs, you can pet it and it will follow you around for a short period.

More of a sandbox than an open world, Pupperazzi is a delight to explore.

Writing, as you can probably figure out, isn’t terribly important here. The objectives are easy to understand and the characters providing you with them are all distinct, but that’s really it. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing though, as Sundae Month could just as easily have provided a list of objectives on the HUD and left it at that. There is some sense of progression provided by the barebones writing, although the amount of satisfaction you will get from it is largely down the type of person you are.

If you’re just looking to pet the dogs, this is probably going to work for you. If you want answers about where the humans are, who built the humanorphs (robots) or where the ghost dogs come from, you’re going to leave unsatisfied.

Wholesome options for wholesome games

Thoughtful gestures like this are finding their way into more and more indie games.

 

As mentioned above, the game itself is pretty short in terms of time to complete, but, much like New Pokémon Snap, which I almost got through the entire review without mentioning, the draw here is returning to take more pictures and to see what the random behaviour of the dogs results in. For those who care about such things, the achievements aren’t terribly difficult, mostly they boil down to getting a certain number of photographs at certain time of day or similar. You will likely make good progress towards them purely by playing the game casually.

Games as open-ended as this are always a little difficult to value but I feel the £15.49 price tag on Steam (at time of writing) is a little high if you’re only going to play it through until you finish the objectives and then never return. It is slightly cheaper in the Xbox store, where it is £12.99, but again, that might be a bit more than I would happily play for a single playthrough.

If you’re looking for a relaxing, wholesome experience that asks little of you and presents a bright, aesthetically pleasing world populated almost entirely by adorable dogs, Pupperazzi is for you. If you’re looking for something that tests your brain, is driven by a strong narrative or has large, complex environments to explore, I recommend you look elsewhere.

Pupperazzi knows what it wants to do and, for better or worse, does it pretty heckin’ well.

Petting dogs is the best thing to do :D

Sometimes you have to use your uncomfortably long arm to pet the dog skateboarding into a wall.

Are you barking up the wrong tree with this game?

Is it for you?

If you grab it or try it, share some pics with us on Twitter :D

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