Minecraft Will Be The First Crossplay Game Between Xbox One And Ps4

Posted By: GamerDating - September 27, 2016

Minecraft has released a nice steady amount of information these last few days. Information about Minecon patch notes on the stream sharing new information on blocks, mobs, items and generation.  In addition the new Minecraft Realms for PC and Mac gives you even more control over your world and how you play and your friends up to 10 people. Start fresh on a brand-new world, upload an existing map, or get inspired by one of ou

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Rocket League Introduce Aquadome!

Posted By: GamerDating - September 22, 2016

Rocket League is at it again, and this October, they are releasing a brand new arena (for free of course) themed around the Ocean at the bottom of the sea. In addition Rocket League are introducing two premium aquatic-themed Battle-Cars, Triton and Proteus (USD $1.99 DLC) which will be available alongside the aquadome release.     Inspired by the seven seas, the creatures beneath the waves, and the machines we use to

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Star Wars Battlefront Death Star Launches Today

Posted By: GamerDating - September 20, 2016

The Death Star Expansion Pack takes the battle to space with a new game mode along with Chewbacca, Bossk and a collection of new weapons and powerups. Today those early DLC earns will have access, 2 weeks before everyone else, to the new DLC including space battles. “That’s no moon!” One of the deadliest weapons in the galaxy makes its debut in the Star Wars™ Battlefront™ Death Star digital expansion. Ta

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My First Date Was a Video Game - Relationship Stories

Posted By: Guest Writer - Emily Toye - September 15, 2016

You know that you’ve struck gold with someone when the first date they take you on is in a video game. I’ve been a gamer for most of my life, discovering new titles and series in the PC gaming area, as well as dabbling in a few console games here and there. Gaming is a big part of my life and it is a goal of mine to work in the gaming music industry. So I thought it would be perfect to have a Player 2 who also had a similar level o

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Battlefield 4 Opens All Expansions for Free - Road to Battlefield 1

Posted By: GamerDating - September 15, 2016

Battlefield™ 1 is coming next month, and DICE have decided to encourage some love by keeping the action going in Battlefield 4™ and Battlefield™ Hardline. For the past few months they've been giving away previously released expansion packs for both games to anyone playing on Xbox One, Xbox 360, Origin for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 3. There are also new Community Missions and a whole lot more to get ex

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FIFA 17 Demo Release Date

Posted By: GamerDating - September 12, 2016

The EA SPORTS™ FIFA 17 Demo will be released on September 13 on Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC. This will be your first chance to experience The Journey and Own Every Moment with FIFA 17 Gameplay before the game launches on September 27.  You'll be able to experience a live story journey featuring Alex Hunter. The demo will limit your experience to Manchester United. While matches load the demo will feature 4 single

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Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon Will Take Place During Different Times of Day

Posted By: GamerDating - September 07, 2016

Pokémon revealed in the Japanese trailer and following English trailer that Sun and Moon will have towns progressing through the day, evening and night cycle. In addition the Moon and Sun versions of Pokémon will start with adjusted times of 12 hours: The two worlds of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moonare 12 hours apart and are tied to the actual time in real life. Pokémon Sun op

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Eve Online Introduces Free 2 Play Version

Posted By: GamerDating - September 02, 2016

CCP Developers, arguably the best developers of the best sandbox game, Eve Online, have announced a new type of gameplay experience. While not strictly Free 2 Play, the new clone system introduces a limited access game experience.  The full normal subscribed experience is still available and is known as the Omega Clone State. The new limited un-subscribed experience limits you to tech one Frigates, Destroyer and Cruisers allowing a

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Battlefield 1 Open Beta Kicks Off

Posted By: GamerDating - August 30, 2016

Battlefield 1 will be entering an open beta phase on August 31 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Dice has not yet confirmed when the beta will finish. Confirmed on the Battlefield Twitter account earlier today, players on the PS4 won't need a PS Plus subscription. Xbox One players will need to have Xbox Live Gold for multiplayer.  Those who signed up for the free Battlefield Insider program will receive codes to start playing a day e

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Titanfall 2 Developers Respond To Feedback

Posted By: GamerDating - August 25, 2016

Titanfall 2 hit the PS4 and Xbone last weekend as the mutliplayer tech test was released and the criticism just did not stop rolling in. Titans are harder to get, and they aren't as powerful or fun. Taking down Titans isn't as interesting or fun with the tier step approach. The AI soldiers have been removed from most game types, removing that elite feel. The mobility options feel more limited and feel slower due to the map design.&nb

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Rocket League Season 2 Kicking Off - Get In With GamerDating!

Posted By: GamerDating - August 22, 2016

A few weeks ago the first Rocket League Championship Series came to a close with over one million viewers tuning in to watch. The next season is ready to kick off but with new changes and we at GamerDating have you covered. A perfect time to grab Rocket League! Rocket League Season 2 will have a streamlined process. Gone will be the two-split system and the weighted points, and moving to something a little more standard. He

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World of Warcraft 7.1 Legion Patch: Return to Karazhan!

Posted By: GamerDating - August 18, 2016

Gamescon keeps on giving, as livestreamer Slootbag had a small interview with Ion Hazikostas about the first patch for Legion. Patch 7.1 will be titled Return to Karazhan and it will hit the PTR shortly after Legion releases featuring: Karazhan will be a large 5-man dungeon, almost a 5-player raid with 9+ bosses. The old raid will still remain, they do not want to remove that piece of history from the game. A small raid between

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High Bandwidth Servers Rollout In Progress

Posted By: GamerDating - August 15, 2016

Overwatch launched with a very low 21 updates per second, one of the lowest in the FPS competitive scene. Blizzard responded with introducing a custom mode game with 63 updates per second which was met with a fairly good response. Now this has now been announced as the standard for all and will be rolled out over the next few weeks..  In Overwatch, our high bandwidth option adjusts the game’s client update rate (the freq

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Witcher 3 Game of the Year Edition Release Date Announced

Posted By: GamerDating - August 11, 2016

CD Projekt Red has confirmed the release date for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition as 30th August. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year edition brings together the base game and all the additional content released to date. Hinting that the package comes with the expansions Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. Also reportedly included in the bundle are the 16 free DLC offerings that CD Projek

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Dota 2 - The International 2016 Starts With $20,000,000 Prize Pool

Posted By: GamerDating - August 09, 2016

Yesterday the main event day 1 kicked off, DOTA 2's main major tournament with daily matches till the 13th August. The International - Main Event is at the Key Arena in Seattle, with a HUGE $20,148,430 prize pool. Meaning the first prize will be taking just under $9.000.000 for the first place spot. Check out the prizepool here. The first BO3 matches yesterday kicked off with OG and MVP Phoneix. The matches are

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Evolve Stage 2 (F2P) Release: Quantum Caira

Posted By: GamerDating - August 04, 2016

Evolve Stage 2 Beta, Free 2 Play was launched and has had a spike of players return as Turtle Rock Studio announce 1 million players jumping on and hunter, or monstering their way to success. While only on PC, Turtle Rock have confirmed that once the beta period is over on the PC, they'll roll out the Free 2 Play version to consoles. A new patch was release today, announcing the patch "Shear Madness: Quantum Caira" T

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Olympic Themed Overwatch Skins

Posted By: GamerDating - August 02, 2016

Olympic themed Overwatch skins were leaked today on Reddit, with a line of text which has sparked questions from all. "There are more than 90 Summer Games items to collect -- they're not available to purchase with in-game credits...Loot Boxes are the only way to get them! The Olympic themed skins are available only for a short period of time, and you can only earn them by opening Loot Boxes, in which you have a random

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Albion Online - The Final Beta 1st August

Posted By: GamerDating - July 27, 2016

Albion Online is a player driven, PVP dominated MMO with crafting, gathering, and full loot based around guilds and territory. Some call it a spiritual successor to early Ulitma Online, and it does not pull any punches. You can read our early impressions from last year here. The Final Beta for Albion Online will start 1st August for those early backers and founder packs. The Final Beta introduces 2 new worlds, 4 new biomes, core system

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Starbound - Leaving Orbit with Version 1.0

Posted By: GamerDating - July 25, 2016

Starbound has been in the making for a long 5 years and we at GamerDating backed the early announcement and followed its early access releases in waves. Starbound is a 2D action, adventure, sandbox builder. Similar to Terarria and even named as it's spiritual sucessor. Starbound has come from an almost carbon copy to a self standing title.  The latest version, the launch, the big version 1.0 introduces, stories, improved planet genera

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GamerDating Update - Introducing Free Explore and Fix Mix.

Posted By: GamerDating - July 19, 2016

With our latest GamerDating update, we have resolved a few bugs related to the design and have fixed those mailing issues to ensure you get matches reliably. Free Explore Want a few days to explore GamerDating? As a free member you can fill in your profile entirely, complete with photos and even get sent a few matches to see if those player 2's tick your boxes. We know it can take a little while to build up the courage to

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South of the Circle Preview

Posted By: Ryan - August 15, 2022

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A narrative experience about the power of regret.

Emotional, story-driven games like South of the Circle (SotC) are not, for better or worse, everyone’s cup of tea. Originally released in 2021 for Apple Arcade, it was developed by State of Play, published by 11 Bit Studios, and is a compelling story of ambition and love set around the Cold War.

I played SotC on the Nintendo Switch to write this review and was pleasantly surprised by what I found, but not in the way you might expect.

South of the Circle Review

As SotC was originally a mobile game, do not expect high-end graphics. Don’t get me wrong, many mobile devices are capable of high-resolution textures and visuals that other reviewers would no doubt refer to as ‘eye-popping’, but that isn’t what State of Play went for here.

SotC uses an almost comic-book style shader to bring its 3D models to life, as well as motion capture performances and a striking use of colour. While the game may look like a comic book, as the embedded screenshots and videos hopefully demonstrate, the facial animations, simple as they are, are wonderfully translated from the actor’s performance and convey a depth of feeling that many AAA titles strive for, and fail to achieve, with photo-realistic graphics.

 

Mobile game ported to PC looks clean

I’ve seen comic panels that look worse.

 

Where the graphics are relatively minimalistic, relying largely on bright splashes of colour with minimal shading, the soundtrack is phenomenal. A swelling composition that matches the story beat for beat, the music is definitely used here as part of the game and the storytelling, rather than being used as a background element designed to enhance the experience.

As SotC is primarily a narrative-experience, the soundtrack shifts to accommodate each narrative beat, often in time with dramatic camera pans, and ensures that the emotional resonance the developers intended is effortlessly created.

While I won’t find myself humming any of the music on offer here, SotC would not hit as hard as it does without its score.

 

Good music, good visuals, and good vibes

 

The script is powerfully delivered by an all-star cast of actors from television and movies.

Score, of course, isn’t the only form of audio in most video games and the voice acting here is superb. The voice cast contains some of the finest actors around, some of whom have previous voice acting experience, and they consistently knocked it out of the park with their delivery. Games like this are made or broken by two things: the writing and the voice cast.

I’ll discuss the writing below, but the voice cast deserve all the praise I can heap upon them for clearly conveying the frustration, confusion, joy, curiosity, and despair of their character. Not once did I think that a line failed to land correctly and a part of me wishes there were more of the game to experience so I could continue to enjoy their performances.

Narrative story on PC is actually lovely

The UI does nothing to detract from this either. In some narrative games, the UI is cluttered or requires some small amount of brain space to process that detracts from the rest of the game, but not here. Prompts appear in large circles, all the better to tap and hold on a mobile device, and each is coded to fit its purpose.

Empty circles highlight interactive objects, conversation prompts are represented by various symbols denoting the tone of the line being selected, and other interactive options are highlighted with easy-to-understand symbols.

Although most prompts are foreshadowed by a small white dot, I did find myself missing their appearance on several occasions, this may be because I was streaming the game at the time, but it is something to bear in mind. I have further thoughts on the accessibility of the game that will be explored below.

 

I know it’s not a new thing, but it’s a good quality of life feature.

 

But what of the actual gameplay? As with most narrative games, the gameplay itself isn’t too complex. The game takes place over two time periods: 1964 and an extended period leading up the events of 1964.

In both time periods, most of the gameplay is taken up by wonderfully delivered dialogue punctuated by conversation prompts, chances to explore the environments, or walking sections that take Peter, the protagonist, to the next scene.

Now, I should note that, due to the game being developed for mobile devices, Peter doesn’t move terribly smoothly when using the thumbstick of a controller, and that was something that took some getting used to. Beyond that, however, interactive objects are highlighted from a good distance away, and often provide opportunities for environmental storytelling, and the conversation prompts last for a good length of time before disappearing.

That’s it for gameplay really; at its simplest, this is very much a game of walking from interactive cutscene to interactive cutscene with nothing much in between.

 

My description of how the movement feels in this game almost as good as the movement itself.

 

The writing in those cutscenes though? It’s sublime. As I said above, games like SotC are made or broken by their writing and their cast, and the writing does not disappoint. Without wishing to spoil anything, Peter is an academic from Cambridge and the two timelines of the game cover his experiences looking for help in Antarctica, and the events in his life that led him to this point, including meeting Clara, a woman he falls in love with.

Clara is a fellow academic and the two characters allow the writers to explore the ‘old boys club’ feeling of academia from both the outside and the inside, a job which they handled wonderfully. The other members of the cast further build on this, and the global tensions of the Cold War are very much present in both timelines without overshadowing the intensely personal story at the heart of this experience.

PC Port controls are pretty good

As for the story itself, I cannot say much more without spoiling anything, but I will say this: it’s a reflection on how past choices can haunt us, how regret can drive us, and how easy it is to think of the good times when we are struggling.

The ending of the game may not be for everyone, and I will admit that I have mixed feelings on it from a gaming point of view, but it is a perfect capstone of the game’s themes and a culmination of everything that has come before it, as well as a commentary on the nature of choice in real life, not in video games.

As the game progresses, this commentary is hinted at and there are moments of foreshadowing sprinkled throughout that will reward multiple playthroughs.

 

Accessibility in games is important

Credit where it’s due, you can pull this screen up at any time.

 

A handful of accessibility issues tarnish the experience.

There were two main things that marred my enjoyment of SotC: some minor glitches and the accessibility. To get the former out of the way, characters would occasionally clip through terrain, teleport to ensure they were in position for the next line of dialogue, or otherwise behave in an… unnatural manner due their animation not playing correctly.

Speaking of lines of dialogue, I was surprised at how each flowed naturally into the next, given the timing of the conversation prompts, but there were rare instances when I hit the prompt too early and the start of the next line played over the end of the last. The latter problem was my main issue though.

 

Bad ports have been worse

This isn’t the worst offender but provides a good example of the text crossing multiple background colours.

 

I mentioned above that the conversation prompts use symbols to denote the tone of the line you are choosing; there are five of these prompts, each with three similar meanings, and it took me a good hour to really get a handle on what each meant.

Even then, I was occasionally surprised by the dialogue choice I had made as the symbols lack necessary context for the actual body of the response. These prompts are also usually timed and, if the timer expires, a default prompt is chosen. Often this is fine, as there may only be one prompt, but I was unwilling to risk my chosen emotional response not being the default option when multiple options are provided.

Clean art for the game delivers

Even worse, the prompts are not always presented at the same time. Several times, I didn’t realise a second prompt had appeared and had already committed to an option I would not otherwise have chosen (although this is partly my fault because solo prompts always appear above an ‘X’ button prompt on the Switch, Triangle or Y on other gamepads, and I just didn’t notice I wasn’t pressing that button).

Perhaps more annoying, however, was the fact that some prompts were so delayed that the time it took to select them, you must hold your selection for a few seconds, resulted in the first prompt to almost time out by the time my selection had finished. If I hadn’t noticed the second prompt in time, I very well might have been forced to use the other prompt by dint of it timing out first.

 

I hope you can speed read.

 

Interacting with environmental objects was similarly challenging in terms of accessibility. Lines of text are spread across a plain black screen and the object itself, they aren’t fully displayed unless they’re in the exact right place on the screen and the scroll sensitivity when using a thumbstick varied based on which item was being examined.

For the vast majority of people, these are likely to be minor niggles but I struggle with Q.T.E.s in other games because of sensory processing issues and several of the conversation prompts really pushed my ability to react to them, and I know several dyslexics who might struggle to read the background information that is used to enhance the game’s story and characters. A mention should be made, however, of the resizable subtitles being clear to read.

 

Subtitles in games are really important and the options are great

They aren’t perfect, but the fact they’re scalable and have a shadow means almost everyone will be able to find a subtitle setting that suits them.

 

A short game, perfect for a weekend away or a long train journey.

While annoying, I wouldn’t say these issues cropped up enough across the three and a half hours it took me to play SotC to detract from the experience, and even knowing they exist, I am quite likely to replay the game.

The conversation prompts you make throughout the game allow you to tell the game’s story in a wide variety of ways and flavour it to your personal emotional style, but the replayability beyond that is limited to one of two slightly different endings.

This is an accesible game

SotC seems to be retailing for around £10 and I think that’s a fair price. At the end of the day, games like this are more akin to an interactive audiobook and I would happily pay that much for an experience that has as much of an emotional impact on me as SotC did.

I will be replaying it in the future, when I’m over my current case of the feels and that price point means I can replay it because I want to, not because I feel I have to.

 

Fun easter eggs are always welcome

You unlock behind the scenes content as you play, and you don’t even need to find collectibles to do it!

 

Of course, all of this might not matter if you don’t like narrative games with an emphasis on emotional storytelling and exploring what is means to be human, and to make mistakes.

I wholeheartedly recommend South of the Circle to anyone looking for a short game that will make them connect with its characters on an emotional level whilst also exploring the tension of the Cold War and the sexism rife in academia.

Also, if you play it on the Nintendo Switch like I did, you can use the Switch’s touchscreen instead of the Joy-Cons, and that’s pretty neat. The developers even kept the tiny white square in the top left that was the Pause menu button on mobile devices, although it’s never actually explained anywhere what it is.

If you are interested in my live reactions to the game, my full playthrough can be found on YouTube

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