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

Posted By: Craig - May 24, 2019

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

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Be Grateful, Biatch! How gratitude will reprogram your brain.

Posted By: Silja - May 15, 2019

This morning when I lifted my feet out of my bed I immediately cringed at the cold seeping through the window that was cracked open. Raised in Southern California, I’m no friend of the cold, and instantly my mood went from neutral to Minus 2. Grumbling, I headed to the bathroom to discover my partner had used up the toothpaste and not replaced it. Mood drop to Minus 4. In the kitchen I was confronted with the fact that my smoothie ba

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GamerDating will be your Shield!

Posted By: Alex - May 10, 2019

GamerDating's launch is here and above all, we want you to be safe!   We will be your tank class while you take the role of hero, dps and healer as we take the blows from spam/fakes and bots.   When we made GamerDating one of our core missions was to ensure we had a safe, secure and real place for our users.   We didn't want to create a place for avatars to find other avatars, but real people, real gamers.  

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GamerDating LAUNCH and $50K Giveaway!

Posted By: Alex - May 02, 2019

GamerDating is OUT of BETA! After seven years in beta GamerDating.com, the world’s first dating site dedicated to gamers, finally and formally launches on desktop and mobile web! But the development doesn't stop here. We have matchmaking queues, new email systems, game matches, profile updates and, of course, all improvements based from feedback you all sent in <3 Just as we bundle games into our subscription sig

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GamerDating Launch update is live!

Posted By: Alex - April 29, 2019

Introducing GamerDating.com We're so happy you joined us for Beta and finally we're stepping into the light of release land, and wow there were A LOT OF YOU! Here's to our 130thousanth active user on release!   It's been a-long-time, and no one at GamerDating is going to pretend there hasn't been ups and downs with our project to change the nature of relationships in gaming, but this stuff doesn't happen o

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GamerDating Updates Preview - Advanced Matchmaking, emails & activity labels.

Posted By: GamerDating Team - April 22, 2019

Coming Soon - Advanced Matchmaking, Matchmaking emails and new activity labels. This month we intend to roll out our advanced matching making system. After feedback and user suggestions we are pleased to announce that we have nearly finished our improved system to bring you more opportunities to find your special Player 2. Each week we take your feedback, bug reports and suggestions and plug them into our roadmap.   FINDING YOU M

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Warcraft: Orcs and Humans & Warcraft 2 available on GOG

Posted By: Alex - March 29, 2019

Warcraft: Orcs and Humans & Warcraft 2 Battle.net Edition is now available as a bundle on GOG.com (an its DRM-free). As the upcoming 25th anniversary of Warcraft looms, the community murmurs and we see the real-time strategy classics that started it all, Warcraft: Orcs and Humans and Warcraft II Battle.net Edition, including both the original Tides of Darkness and the Beyond the Dark Portal expansion is now available, DRM-free over at GOG.

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>Observer_ Review

Posted By: Ryan - March 21, 2019

>observer_ is a cyberpunk marvel built on the little stories of its all too human cast. Told through the eyes of KPD officer Daniel Lazarski (voiced by none other than Rutger Hauer himself), >observer_ is a short horror game drenched in the atmosphere one would expect from the minds behind Layers of Fear. The 8 or so hours it took me to complete the main story (as well as some side cases) raised many questions concerning the nature of hu

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Back 4 Blood: Left 4 Dead Devs return with this spiritual successor

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 18, 2019

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Turtle Rock Studios today announced Back 4 Blood, from the creators and development team behind Left 4 Dead. Back 4 Blood is designed from the ground-up as an original, premium title and marries the best of what made the co-op zombie shooter so successful with new features and state-of-the-art technology. And yes.... it has PVP! While actual juicy news is limited about Back 4 Blood with no images,

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Popularity killed our email server - Fixed!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 14, 2019

Sorry, we had to add this beautiful image from Halo, but we're just so excited about the MCC coming to Steam too! Consider this server report our tribute. Hopefully, we will have our revenge on the covenant for blowing the damn thing up (It wasn't them, we're just a little popular right now - this is great lol). Earlier today our email server clogged up and stopped sending out emails, confirmation emails, notifications and message

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Our March rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 13, 2019

BattleTech, Jurassic World Evolution, War for the Overworld and Company of Heroes 2  to name just a few. It's that time again gamers! Each week we add new games that are available with your subscription. With every first subscription you get to select a game, gift card or games to bundle with your premium access. This month we've added even more games, restocked some popular choices and added a collection of new games across b

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GamerDating Patch 25th February - Anti-Spam and Bot Tools and General Improvements

Posted By: GamerDating Team - February 25, 2019

Spammers, Bots lose with our new anti-spam system. Huge bug fixes roll out for QoL. So far in 2019 we have rolled out a few stealth bug fixes to address reported bugs, but overall we have been working on fighting the spammers and botters. Each week we take your feedback, bug reports and suggestions and plug them into our roadmap. In the last few months we've been in a full war with spammers, and you can read more about our spam war h

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Our February rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - February 20, 2019

Fallout 4, Post Scriptum, The Bard's Tale: Remastered and Resnarkled, >observer_ (OBSV) and Vampyr to name just a few. It's that time again gamers! Each week we add new games that are available with your subscription. With every first subscription you get to select a game, gift card or games to bundle with your premium access. This month we've added even more games, restocked some popular choices and added a collection of ne

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Mini Metro - Review

Posted By: Ricky - February 06, 2019

Mini Metro is billed as a strategy game and while there might be some strategy involved it plays more like a sometimes frantic puzzle game. With many game modes and a variety of maps this charmingly simple game will provide entertainment for your own train journeys. Visuals The first thing you’ll notice is that Mini Metro is graphically simple; a small pallet of flat colours and icons keep it crisp and clear. At times however the u

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Mages of Mystralia - Review

Posted By: Jennifer - February 01, 2019

Sassy spell books, grumpy mentors, and goblins galore. Welcome to Mystralia! Mages of Mystralia is a bright, colourful single-player adventure, with an engaging story, memorable characters and tricky puzzles that challenge the player to think creatively. Join Zia, a novice mage in a world where magic is outlawed, as she sets out on an epic quest to learn more about her gift and save Mystralia from the forces of evil.   Combining the ta

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Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 - Grim Dark Review

Posted By: Dan - January 26, 2019

As a twenty year fan of the Warhammer 40k universe, It was with great pleasure and excitement that I was recently offered the chance to write a review on the upcoming release of Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2. Whilst I never had the pleasure of playing the tabletop version of Battlefleet Gothic, the upcoming PC game is, as expected set in the same rich, gritty dark and terrifying universe as the parent tabletop miniature wargame from which it evolv

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Book of Demons - Papercuts and Dungeon Runs - Review

Posted By: Lily - January 18, 2019

Book of Demons, Smarter than the Average ARPG Recently out of early access (December 13th). Book of demons is an interesting take on the hack and slash genre, where equipment, spells and abilities come in the form of upgradable cards that you find as treasure as you progress through the game. This mix of deck building, hack and slash and roguelike elements gives Book of Demons its unique selling point. The story sees yourself, a veteran ad

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Our January rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 14, 2019

ABZU, Bioshock Remastered, Frostpunk, Age of Empires II HD and a collection of Assassin's Creed games. 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 some popular choices and added a collection of Assassin's Creed games

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BATALJ extends open beta till end of Jan!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 04, 2019

BATALJ is a fierce online turn-based action strategy game by Fall Damage Games, an online multiplayer one v one game with multiple factions where you select out your squad of units, in tiers with heroes and then play in a hex grid map akin to games like X-Com. We wanted to cover this and share the news of extended beta in case you missed it last year. It promises to have some great gameplay, if you can get over the 1v1 platform if offers. T

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We got interviewed by DatingAdvice.com - Review & Interview

Posted By: James - December 14, 2018

Woot! We had a great interview after a request from Chief Ed Hayley Matthews over at DatingNews.com a few weeks ago, and their full interview and review of GamerDating.com just dropped, despite our shy and retiring natures! (I can't spin that sorry...) They had some nice thing to say about us and some of their own experiences: "GamerDating is a game-changing dating site designed to connect hardcore gamers who are single and look

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This Navi finally gets her Link - Gaming Couples Cosplay

Posted By: Melissa - July 13, 2015

Growing up, I thought to be or date a gamer girl was simply socially unacceptable.  In direct opposition to what the stereotype of the response to gamer girls claims, all I got was “friend-zoned”.  In high school, I wanted to date and specifically wanted to date a gamer so that I wouldn’t have to worry about all of the traditional date night rigamarole - the nails, the hair, the small talk, the stress of coming up with something interesting to talk about.  

I figured dating a gamer would be like hanging out with the guy friends I was with all the time - except with cuddling.  

I always had an awesome time gaming with my guy friends and occasionally considered what it might be like to be with any of them but they each made it clear that they thought of me as a sister, so I never tried.  Soon after the start of freshman year, what was a few times a week ritual of soda, potato chips and maybe ice cream if we were at certain houses, slowly dwindled to the sporadic invite to a “real party”(when we stood around pretending to have fun with non-gamers, wishing we were playing video games).  When I got to college, the guys around me were almost exclusively playing Halo and there was no possible amount of convincing them that I did actually play video games after my consistent inability with FPSs.  (Still don’t like shooters, but it wasn’t the game - those guys were jerks.  Ah, college)  There were no gamer dating sites and comic con was not even remotely cool to the general public.

By the time Jordan and I first met, I had done a pretty good job of learning to cover my geeky side in public.  It wasn’t until he came over for what I call a party - I cook and we play video games - that he began to grasp the depths of the nerdiness concealed beneath my attempt at a cool exterior.  My boyfriend looks like several of my childhood fantasy crushes because of his long, blond hair and elvish build.  When my friends meet him for the first time there is almost inevitably a joke made about me having a type, followed by some embarrassing story of me being an adolescent far more capable of writing an epic imaginary relationship with Link, Legolas or the middle Hanson brother than convincing a local boy to think of me as something other than the dorky science bowl captain.  Extremely lucky for me, Jordan thinks even some of my more socially awkward moments are cute and has never batted an eye when I emerge from our festival tent in some new concoction of fabric, yarn and glitter. 

That didn’t mean I wasn’t a little nervous about asking him to cosplay Link for Portland Wizard World.  

Jordan and Melissa as Link and Navi with another couple at Portland Wizard World 2015

Like I often do with conversations I am worried about, I spent a few days gathering positive points to help me in case of a debate.  Things like helping me destress with sewing and our friends want to, I even considered pulling the “I work for a gamer website” card.  I’ll be honest with you here gamers, how amazing he would look was my biggest reason but I was sure that it wouldn’t be enough.  Sometimes, I really annoy myself with how much I overthink things.  When I asked, his reaction without blinking was, “that would be fun to do together.” 

The first thing we had to do was decide on which Link we were going to emulate.  After some rummaging around and deciding we didn’t have enough time before ComicCon to make our own weapons, we settled on Ocarina of Time which has tons of ready made replications available.    We purchased a steel and wood sword online for about $30 and found a matching wooden shield.  That sentence makes it sound so simple — in actuality, we spent at least five hours cuddled in front of my laptop to choose the best ones.  With three weeks to go before Wizard World, I figured I could probably pull off a pretty decent Zelda costume but there wouldn’t be much sleep involved.  Jordan pointed out that many of the pictures of Link we were looking at included Navi and my hair was a glowing shade of blue.  In another perfect example of how much Jordan loves me: he easily listed off the costume components I had that would work and asked, “weren’t you looking for an excuse to add to your blue tutu?”

If you have ever worked with glitter tulle, you know this question is loaded with thousands of impossible to exterminate sparkle bugs.  I can’t believe Jordan doesn’t complain more, let alone him suggesting I bring more in.  Best. Boyfriend. EVER.

Melissa took over the living room with costumes

For the next three weeks we spent about every free moment together.  After we finished work, we would hunker down in the living room surrounded by scraps of leather and random vintage patterns I cobbled together to make some of the pieces.  It was some of the most fun we have had together.  Every day there were new opportunities to be impressed by each other and to laugh with if something turned out funky.  It gave us something to do together that wasn’t just the normal stuff and even better, it gave us something tangible that we could accomplish.

The day of our Wizard World was freezing.  Portland gets a pretty early one, I guess they didn’t get the memo that we are kind of weird and are pretty excited about anything a bit on the offbeat.  Lucky for us, the day looked pretty clear and I had saved money for a taxi.  Frankly, I have zero problem wandering the streets of Portland in my faerie wings - there was just no way I was going to deal with the wind in that tutu.  My favorite memory of the day came before we had made it ten minutes in the door.  Walking hand in hand, trying to figure out where to go first, a little boy of maybe 7 years pointed at me, “Hey!  Listen!”  Guys, Ocarina of Time came out in 98.  This kid was about half my age when that game came out.  Parenting - someone is doing it very right.

Well, that or the collective memory of all the women who stopped Jordan to get his picture.  And the many who didn’t bother asking but stood back and attempted to be sly with their phones.  Yes, ladies, this amazing gamer guy is taken, but you can always find your own!  Amazingly enough, gamers come in every way and sort - maybe your game crush cosplayer is looking for you too.

There isn’t a ton that I can say this about, but kid me was right - dating a gamer guy is great.  

As expected, while many of my friends put a lot of pressure on date night, we are just more happy side by side slaying.  I remember the years of dating guys I thought were “so cool”, all the time worrying that I was never going to be cool enough, that my suggestions of things I wanted to do with them were going to be laughed at.  When I stopped trying to date the “best score” and simply allowed a similar minded guy into my life, suddenly I had found what I always knew I needed.

Melissa, Jordan and Lacey at Portland Wizard World

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