The GamerDating 3.1 Wolf Patch is now live!

Posted By: GamerDating - March 31, 2016

We have been working hard at refining our search options and adding a new, improved matchmaking system. We have taken all your feedback, suggestions and support and plugged it straight into our latest update. Wolf Patch Updates: New user matching Improved profile fields for match  New Discovery Wall Updated user location Updated user search  Site optimisation The new Discovery Wall populates automatically with th

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The Devs Who go Above and Beyond - Stardust Galaxy Warriors

Posted By: GamerDating - March 17, 2016

I was browsing the internet when I came across a steam review, a review which had been crowned as the devs favourite review due to the high number of hours played. However the hours played were nothing to me, it was the message of the review, the story shared by the player which led to a huge wave of respect for the developers. See the review below: The devs read the players plight, who had issues with playing the game due to the lim

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Microsoft Wants PS4 and Xbox One to Connect Online

Posted By: GamerDating - March 14, 2016

Microsoft has announced it will natively support cross-platform play between Xbox One, Windows 10, and other "online multiplayer networks." The move effectively opens the Xbox Live platform so that it can accommodate players on Sony's PlayStation Network, among others.  So will we see finally the forbidden love between PS4 and XBone come together in perfect harmony, of well... Rocket League? Chris Charla, director of

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EVE Online Introduces Project Discovery, Real-World Science In Game

Posted By: GamerDating - March 10, 2016

EVE Online have announced their latest amazing feature. In EVE Online, you can now easily take part in Project Discovery, a unique mini-game that's quick, easy, and rewarding to play which helps contribute to real world science discovery. Project Discovery is run by the Sisters of EVE (SoE). Their project lead, Professor Lundberg, will recruit you and provide a basic tutorial on identifying patterns of protein distribution in h

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Overwatch Open Beta Coming to PC, PS4, and Xbox One

Posted By: GamerDating - March 08, 2016

Want a chance to check out Overwatch™ ahead of its May 24 launch? Form a team of friends and try out the team shooter in the Overwatch Open Beta. As a newly added bonus, if you pre-purchase or preorder Overwatch for any platform at www.buyoverwatch.com, you'll also get early access to the Open Beta for you and a friend from May 3–4. After that, everyone will have a chance to play free during an all-access Open Be

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Cities: Skylines Available with our 4 Month Subscription

Posted By: GamerDating - March 03, 2016

Have you played Cities: Skylines? Our team loves it and you can get a key for free, bundled with a gold subscription on GamerDating. Cities: Skylines is a modern take on the classic city simulation. The game introduces new game play elements to realize the thrill and hardships of creating and maintaining a real city whilst expanding on some well-established tropes of the city building experience. With a very positive score on Steam and 8.9 met

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The Division Had The Biggest Ever Beta For a New IP On PS4 And Xbox One

Posted By: GamerDating - February 23, 2016

Ubisoft has shared a final update for Tom Clancy’s The Division‘s open beta, as they tracked down the numbers for the final day. More than 6.4 million people took part in the open beta for The Division over the weekend, publisher Ubisoft has announced. The company adds that this makes it the largest beta for a new IP to date on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Agents successfully accomplished 17 million extra

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Ten Reasons Everyone Should Be and Date a Gamer

Posted By: Melissa - February 14, 2016

Happy Valentine's Day, gamers!  As per usual, there is a lot of talk going on about dating; why one is single, how to not be anymore, who should date who and why seem to be the topics most discussed. The entire thing can get a bit overwhelming when you’re just wanting to scroll through your social media without being reminded of your single-ness.  Before I found my Player 2, this “holiday” felt like it was fi

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Happy Valentine's Day! Five Days of Free Messaging For All

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - February 12, 2016

Hi Gamers! We are closing in on singles awareness day Valentine’s Day and the team was thinking this would be a perfect time for a free weekend. It is important to us that you find someone who will love you in game and out — we wouldn’t be here otherwise! With this weekend being so focused on romance, maybe it will be the perfect time for you to meet that perfect Player 2. Our community director, Melissa (add her to chat!)

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Just Announced Total War: Attila DLC Could Be Free

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - February 10, 2016

New DLC for Total War: Attila has been announced on Steam and there is a possibility it will be free. The Slavic Nations Culture pack adds three new playable factions to the game: The Anteans, Scavenians and Venedians. They will all be playable in Single or Multiplayer Campaign modes as well as Custom and Multiplayer battles. A hardy and mobile people, The Slavs range far and wide across the blasted Steppe to recolonise and bring new life

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Happy 25th Blizzard!

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - February 08, 2016

Today is the 25th anniversary of Blizzard Entertainment. On February 8th, 1991, Mike Morhaime, Frank Pearce, and Allen Adham, all recent graduates of UCLA, founded Silicon & Synapse - the precursor to our beloved Blizzard. Through extremely hard work and fantastic creativity, they grew a company that would change the currents of gaming and many of the players who enjoy them. It would be hard to miss how much we love Blizzard. We

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The Overwatch Closed Beta is Recruiting

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - February 05, 2016

This has been a great week for fans of first person shooters, and it looks like the energy is going to keep going for some. The Overwatch Closed Beta returns on February 9th after an extended break. If you were like us and didn’t get in to the first round of the beta, make sure you’ve opted in (you can do that here) as Blizzard says they are looking to recruit more players. They haven’t released full notes for this recent

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Doom Reboot Announces a Release Date and Collector's Edition

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - February 04, 2016

id Software and Bethesda announced via a gore and demon-packed YouTube video that the long awaited reboot of the Doom franchise will be released on May 13th.  It has been over twenty years since the first release ushered the FSP genre into the spotlight. Since then, community after community has popped up to share their stories of playing the game and mods of the original source code. There are a lot of game franchises that would like to

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Get Orcs Must Die! for Free With GamerDating

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - February 03, 2016

Have you played Orcs Must Die? Our team loves it and you can get a key for free, bundled with a silver subscription on GamerDating. For those of us who are avid followers of tower defense games, this was a breath of fresh air. Yes, there are fortresses to defend, and plenty of enemies to slay but the genre-atypical third person view gives the game a fast paced, action game feeling. While many in the genre have the player control entire armies,

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Time Warping FPS Superhot Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - February 01, 2016

For all of you lovers of FPS, some great news today. Superhot, the IGF finalist shooter where “Time moves when you move,” will be released on Windows, Mac and Linux on February 25. There will also be an Xbox One version to follow “just a few weeks later.”  It isn’t often that we see real innovation in the FPS genre. Let’s face it, there is only so much a dev can do with the format. Characters, setting a

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Get In On Rocket League's Second Season, Free With GamerDating Subscription

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 29, 2016

Rocket League is starting a second season in February and if you haven’t given it a shot yet (pun intended), you can get the game with a Gold subscription bundle on GamerDating. We are all about games that you can play on a couch, next to your perfect Player 2, and this one has taken the sports game world by storm. In case you have been under a rock for the last seven months or so, Rocket League is the insane vehicle soccer (football, da

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GoG Launches Games In Development

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 28, 2016

GoG.com enters the early access market, promising “excellent hand-picked games, 14-day refund policy, always DRM-free.” The early access thing has been an interesting ride for gamers. Many of us are Steam users and have had more than a few intense conversations about the pros and cons of their services. Don’t get us wrong, we love Steam, however, their early access program has been marred by lack of careful curation and a few

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Evo 2016 Games Line Up Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 27, 2016

Last night, in an announcement stream on the redbullesports Twitch channel, co-founder of Evo, Joey Cuellar announced the line up of this year’s event and discussed why each of the games was included.  The talk last night confirmed that Street Fighter 5 will be replacing Street Fighter IV - a move which has been hotly debated since the SF5’s release. Also joining the list for the first year is Pokken Tournament, the new Bandai

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Build Your XCOM Skills Before Sequel's Release - Free With Silver Bundle

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 26, 2016

With a sequel coming in less than two weeks, if you haven’t played XCOM: Enemy Unknown, now is a great time to brush up on your turn-based strategy skills. Better yet - you can get the game for free on GamerDating, bundled with a Silver subscription or a Gold subscription AND another silver game. (Might we suggest newly added BioShock Infinite?) Clearly, our team loves video games. We hail from all sectors of the gaming world; PC and con

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FNaF World Pulled From Steam

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 25, 2016

After a tumultuous five days, Scott Cawthon has removed Five Nights at Freddy’s World from Steam and GameJolt. The creator said in a message on Steam that while the overall response to the game is showing ‘very positive,’ gamers who regularly play RPGs were not particularly pleased and he “was not satisfied with the reviews and ratings it was getting.” For that reason, I've decided to remove the game fr

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Vaporum: Lockdown Review - Steampunk Dungeon Crawler

Posted By: Ryan - October 26, 2020

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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 knowledge of the series. Where other dungeon-crawlers may have you exploring dark stone tunnels or crypts full of undead monsters, Vaporum: Lockdown instead embraces the steampunk aesthetic and has you explore a warren of tiled, pipelined corridors where the bloom of electric lighting reflects from almost every surface to some degree. Visually, this game is a delight to look at and draws immediate comparisons with Bioshock.

Loading Screens of Vaporum

I think Hydroponics, with its white aesthetic, was my favourite area to explore.

Level elements are clearly distinguished (once upping the brightness on my monitor, at least) and the creature design is spot on; whether it is mutated rats, errant drones or twisted test-subjects, there is something to delight any fan of gorgeously-modelled NPCs. Everything that you are intended to see is distinct, eye-catching and well-rendered. The numerous hidden switches, puzzle hints and breakable walls on the other hand are not, and will require some careful exploration on your part if you want to a) progress at certain points or b) find everything Vaporum: Lockdown has to offer. The eye for detail presented here is impressive and each different level of the tower you are trapped in during the titular lockdown is visually distinct, whilst also retaining enough unifying elements to construct a believably connected ‘dungeon’.

It is a shame, therefore, that this attention to detail didn’t carry over to the sound design. At best, I would describe it as serviceable, at worst as headache-inducing or distracting. The music is atmospheric, full of danger and warning, whilst the ambient sounds are layered in such a way that you will generally be able to hear, and identify, any NPCs approaching you before they become a problem. With the exception of some sound effects, the audio is good but ultimately not memorable. Believe me when I say that those effects that have stayed with me, have stayed with me for the wrong reasons.

Something about the sound used for fire hits just the wrong pitch and lingers in the ear far longer than it ought, resulting in several puzzles that left me with a headache entirely from the audio effects alone. Several of the traps found throughout also made use of similar headache-inducing sounds that, admittedly, did encourage me to solve the puzzle/pass through the area as swiftly as I could. I should, however, point out that I do have sensitive ears and am prone to sound-related discomfort, and that the game does have a decent audio slider system for tweaking it to your preferences; I just couldn’t find a balance that prevented the headache.

Vaporum Review

This is the one exception to my enjoyment of this game’s visuals. It’s a nightmare to play through this section.

Fortunately, the sound design was the one low-point of the user experience for me. The UI itself is wonderfully minimalist, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the world and check things like health, ammunition or remaining energy only when I wanted to. It’s also easily readable, both in terms of glancing at it for the pertinent information as well as in terms of font size, something that is customisable via the in-game options. You can also turn things like headbob on and off and, for those hardcore veterans of the genre, the game even lets you play without the map, meaning you’ll have to make your own as you go, as in the days of yore. I… well, I didn’t do this and found myself using the in-game map a lot. Fortunately, it’s easy to read, lets you check things on other floors with a couple of clicks and, most importantly, allows you to add a note if you encounter a puzzle you want to return to later.

Believe me, you will be returning to places. If you don’t like backtracking in video games, you might want to stay away from this one as there is a liberal amount of it. I have mixed feelings about the backtracking on display here; on the one hand, the narrative has been constructed such that it feels organic and justified (in a vaguely metroidvania way) but on the other hand, the player character doesn’t move quickly, it’s easy to get lost if you aren’t checking the map after every room and, if you’ve passed through an area more times than the plot expects, there is an eerie emptiness to the dark chambers. Enemies will only reappear when the game requires you to backtrack and you can usually tell if you’ll encounter something on your way back through environmental clues.

Vaporum and the inventory

Look at all those numbers!

It is, of course, impossible to talk about enemies in a video game without talking about the combat in said game. Combat here is simple, if tactically challenging at higher difficulty levels. As this a grid-based dungeon-crawler, you can attack in, and be attacked from, four directions by enemies that follow the grid as you must. This produces a predictable movement pattern that, combined with easy to read animations, can be exploited when facing small numbers of enemies. The actual mechanics of fighting for survival are tied to weapon stats.

Each has a cooldown that affects all your weapons (so no switching out to refresh cooldowns), as well as a range (displayed in tiles), ammunition or energy cost (for ranged weapons) and, of course, a damage number. Throughout my exploration I found many weapons with additional abilities (typically these would apply an elemental effect for increased enemy cooldowns, decreased damage taken or damage over time, for example) and I would highly recommend taking the time to find these weapons and the armour pieces scattered throughout the world. This is definitely a game for people who like to tinker with stats; my build revolved around dealing extra damage based on missing health and lowering the damage output of enemies, for example.

Character progression is tied mostly to gathering fumium, a rare element being used in experiments taking place in the facility the game is set in. Fumium is generally gained from defeating enemies but I found a rifle that gave me a small amount of it whenever I hit an enemy and items are hidden throughout that permanently increase one of your base stats. Whenever you reach a certain amount of fumium, you gain a circuit with which to upgrade your exorig (your armour). The whole system is simple and clean, each rank you put into a skill gives you a bonus, until you max out that skill. Fortunately, I realised that the last rank is a choice of two options that you will only be able to make once (meaning you’ll only be able to gain the benefit of one of the two perks) before I clicked accept, but that should be something to bear in mind on your own playthrough.

Rig Choice

At the start of the game, you are required to choose your base armour. This will affect the rest of your gameplay in minor ways.

Story progression is tied, as far as I could tell, exclusively to map progression and not character level, and is pretty well done, if not terribly original. It won’t take long to realise that it’s based on experimenting with something that shouldn’t be experimented with, and is delivered through first person cutscenes (with some pretty good voice acting and camera direction), as well as through notes and audio diaries scattered around the environment (some of which you’ll have to hunt for if you want the full picture). Each is well written and brings the author to life, letting you get a feel for the disparate personalities trapped in the tower before things went south, and some provide clues about certain enemies or puzzle solutions. Even better, however, is the ability to re-read/listen to them at will, although you do need to know which in-game character wrote the entry to make sense of the game’s indexing. Overall, though, the writing brings this small slice of steampunk, morally-grey science to life pretty well.

Button Puzzle or puzzle choice?

You won’t find any overt solutions to the puzzles here, all I can recommend is pay close attention to the environment and read the notes you find carefully.

I’m happy to say that I didn’t encounter any bugs during my time with Vaporum: Lockdown, none that I noticed anyway. The main things that I felt could do with more polish were the puzzles, but this might be something that is a genre-staple, and not specific to this game. With the limitations, and simple mechanics, of the genre, the puzzles here are little more than push buttons in the right sequence, push blocks around, or time your dash between traps perfectly. Occasionally, pressure plates are involved (these come in two varieties: one you can weigh down with anything and on that you have stand on/weigh down with a block) but the complexity here largely comes down to the length of time it takes to solve a puzzle. Having figured out the solution to a puzzle in the latter half of the game (complete with note-taking), I reloaded a save to try it again and, even with the solution, it still took over five minutes for me to solve. This is also where the headache came from; one puzzle involves three flame turrets and the cacophony from all three was such that I decided to skip it after twenty minutes of both button pushing and block moving.

All that said, Vaporum: Lockdown is currently £14.99 on Steam and I feel that’s a good price. Depending on your desire to find everything the game has, it’ll likely take you around 10–15 hours (I’m not getting any more specific than that for my playtime), possibly more if you are intent on finding the myriad secrets yourself. The puzzles are, mostly, entertaining to think through and the world itself is a treat to explore and learn about through the environmental clues of hidden diaries and propaganda posters plastered everywhere.

Poster

Each area has its own spin on propaganda and they’re usually worth checking out.

Would I recommend this game? Sure, there is enough imaginative world-building, well-delivered lore and beautiful environments that I would, but with the caveat that it is slow-paced, requires a lot of backtracking and does feel a little padded towards the end. It is also probably not for you if you want puzzles that take only a few minutes to solve.

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