Cities: Skylines Review

Posted By: Joe "Xirta" - June 11, 2015

Cities:Skylines is a game that is advertised as “A modern take on the classic city simulation”, and at first seems to be just that. After playing it, however, I would describe it more as an advanced and complex modern take on the classic city simulation, as it is so much more than a simple current-day version of this style of game. The roads, the services, the transportation... all these things make this game stand out from the others

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Mirrors Edge: Catalyst to be at E3

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 10, 2015

Over the last few weeks we've had further hints and teasers from the Mirrors Edge team, but now they've announced they will be giving us another teaser at E3. Two years ago we revealed that we were making a new Mirror’s Edge™. Last year, we gave you a behind the scenes look into some of the early progress we had made. And though we haven't said much else in all that time, we have been listenin

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Amazon is making a PC Game

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 09, 2015

Amazon Game Studios posted on Gamasutra advertising and looking for applicants who use Twitch, AWS and offer technical innovation to radically evolve gameplay. The team is made of former Portal, World of Warcraft and BioShock creators, and we’re building a team of top talent for an ambitious new PC game project using the latest technology. Our team in Seattle has worked on a lot of other great titles like Half Life 2, Left for Dead, Do

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Goliath - Mech survival game

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 08, 2015

Goliath is an upcoming survival/action game featuring massive constructs that you develop, build and hop in to combat the dangers of the world, focused on solo and co-operative play. In an exclusive reveal, gameinformer share the premise of this new survival game.  The concept is simple – after an unfortunate jaunt through a mysterious rift, you’re stranded in an unknown world. You have to survive against hordes of s

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Don't Starve Together, free multi-player update

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 04, 2015

Don't Starve, has announced their latest update, a multiplayer update, free to all those currently supporting; Don't Starve Together! If you didn't own it previous, you will not have been given the free update, yet the game is still in early access. Since the Early Access launch in December, new "DLC" and patches adding new creatures, new games modes, and added significant improvements to modding with general updates

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Fallout 4 announcement leaked?

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 03, 2015

The counter down timer site apparently bugged out and we got to see some early screenshots and the box art potentially confirming Fallout 4. There has a been a lot of hype, and tricks played on the Fallout community over the last few years surrounding Fallout 4, but all these leaks have come straight from Fallout 4 websites and people are stoked! Bethesda has officially revealed Fallout 4 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The game&#

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XCOM 2 Announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 02, 2015

Yesterday Firaxis announced via IGN the new XCOM 2 teaser trailer, and personally, we are stoked. XCom Enemy Unknown was one of the first games I played with my partner, almost like a game date. We'd play, plan, cheer over victories and lament over the losses. The trailer reveals that the aliens are in control of the Earth, and XCOM has gone underground to fight to overthrow their Advent government. This new guerrilla force

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Project Reality: BF2 v1.3 released (no more BF2!)

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 01, 2015

Project Reality was originally a BattleField 2 Modification. A game mode introducing serious teamwork, new play style and objective based missions. PR has gained a large crowd of fans and support over the last 10 years, and now the team have released update 35. For the first time, Project Reality is now standalone! With EA ceasing support of Battlefield 2 and removing it from online stores, the unavailability of the game has proven diffic

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WildStar is going Free-to-play

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 29, 2015

WildStar announced with a funky video that Free to Play is confirmed and set to land this fall. Offering people the usual free to play experience with varied limitations and in game purchases covering the cosmetic and convience options, WildStar will join the ranks of teetering on the edge of "Free-to-play or Pay-to-win" debates. Time will tell, but for a in-depth annoucement check out the news post covering all the comparsions be

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Terraria 1.3 announced in teaser video

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 28, 2015

Terraria have announced the arrival of a new patch coming June 30th and released this information in a cool little minecart adventure.  We took a bit of time aside to build a showcase for a little something that we knew the instant that we laid eyes on it was far too cool to not share. With this video  teaser we can see straight away that the Underworld has had a visual makeover, and the "Highway to Hell" certainly l

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Counter Strike Go launch Operation Bloodhound

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 27, 2015

Now available to all CounterStrike:GO players, Operation Bloodhound introduces 6 community maps to official matchmaking, as well as all-new XP-driven profile Ranks--rank up by scoring in your favorite game modes and get a decorated weapon as a reward for your first Rank each week. It is said some of the maps are repeats, back by popular demand. The Operation Bloodhound pass awards 62 new campaign maissions, new Falchion Weapons Case and o

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt biggest launch of 2015

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 26, 2015

Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, by CD Projekt RED hit the charts in week one making it the biggest launch of the year so far, 2015. In fact, the launch was so good it trumped Battlefield Hardline week one sales by 53%.  While the launch of Witcher has been met with varying degrees of cheer or sneer with the whole Nvidia and AMD debate. Witcher 3 has been widely met with great cheer. Cheer, which is not echoed in its dark, and sick

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60fps Live Streaming on YouTube in HTML5

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 22, 2015

Since Amazon purchased Twitch earlier this year, there has been rumours, speculation and questions who will next step up against the giant. It seems YouTube is finally edging into the arena. YouTube have announced their new 60fps live streaming. A few months ago, they release 60fps playback, and now the new HTML5 streaming allowing 720p60 and 1080p60, which means silky smooth playback for gaming and other fast-action videos. We know

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This War of Mine available in the silver package

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 21, 2015

This War Of Mine is not really a game which you can sit down with your game date and say, "hey lets play this together and be all fuzzy" But, who am I to judge? Maybe you'd enjoy playing together, as it is a dark, but perfectly legit experience of war seen from an entirely new angle. You don't play as a soldier, rather a group of civilians trying to survive in a besieged city. During the day snipers outside stop you from leaving y

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Dying Light now available in the gold package

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 20, 2015

Dying Light, announced today that its been one hundred days since the outbreak in Harran and already 4,5 million survivors trapped inside. That is 4.5 million unique players are in Harran. Do you want to join them? With our gold package you get 12 months subscription of full sitewide access enabling you to communicate with that special someone all on our gamer dating site. Plus it helps support GamerDating to bring you new features and as

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Cities: Skylines updates with the European Theme

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 19, 2015

Paradox Interactive have announced their latest patch for Cities: Skylines 1.1.0  named the  European Theme. This update is, as promised, totally free to all players - current and future.  The update includes: Over 50 European style buildings Wall-to-wall buildings enabling players to build those European streets and neighbourhoods Three new starter maps Tunnels, one of the community’s most requested

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Update 2.2.1 - Fixes and Optimisation

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 15, 2015

We are proud to announce the latest feedback has been processed, bugs have been reported, found and fixed and we wish to thank all of you for your support. Patch 2.2.1 has fixed a bunch of bugs and optimised the search engine and many more including: Landing Page reworked and seperated to pages. Added news and articles on Landing page. Improved the matches panel on the dashboard.     Click the mushroom to add the

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Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 15, 2015

Larian Studios have announced a FREE new version for PS4 and Xbox One as well as PC, Mac, SteamOS and Linux. Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition they make an important distinction that this is not an update, but a new version! As Larian stated "As a gift for the fans" check out their Youtube announcement. Local co-op, split screen and controller support, the Enhanced Edition also features: All characters are now fully vo

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Teaser Trailer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 14, 2015

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunter Hype is Real as we have a mere 5 days to go. As a teaser they have release "A Night to Remember", The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt launch cinematic and it looks gorgeous. Feast your eyes on a gripping portrayal what The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is all about and step into the shoes of professional monster hunter Geralt of Rivia in this gorgeous launch cinematic.

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GoG "Unchain" five titles DRM free on offer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 11, 2015

GOG.com working with Deep Silver and Nordic Games have announced a batch of five major releases, completely DRM-free for the very first time. The releases get rolling with five celebratory discounts up to 75% off until May 18th The five titles unchained today are: Metro: Last Light Redux (-50%) - The 2014 remastered re-release of the blockbuster horror/FPS set in post-apocalyptic Moscow. Saints Row 2 (-60%) - The surprise cult hi

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Witcher 3 The Wild Hunt Review

Posted By: Michael Zarwalski - July 10, 2015

I recently had the opportunity to experience the hype of The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt firsthand, and take an in-depth look into its vast expanse of gameplay, its massive open world and its breath-taking story.

The Witcher 3 once again follows Geralt, this time on his quest to destroy the Wild Hunt, a group of spectres that remind me of the four horsemen of the apocalypse (they are even referred to as the “Red Riders”). As well as this overarching story you attempt to find and save your adopted daughter Ciri, (which, interestingly, you get to play as in some flashback scenes). On top of all of this, each village has a wealth of side quests and plotlines that have their own interesting quirks and decisions that either aid or hinder you later in the game.

The Witcher series has always done well to try and push the limit on graphics, and The Witcher 3 continues this trend. The graphics are stunning, and if your computer is able to handle Nvidia’s HairWorks, then it is even better. Unfortunately the graphics have not been optimized for AMD and can be quite disappointing at times, with frame rate drops and some graphical glitches. Recent patches have fixed some of the errors, however I have found myself turning down some settings, when on other games I could easily handle the gameplay.

The fighting mechanics of the game take a while to adjust to, but once mastered work really well for the PC (it took me about 10 minutes to climb a ladder at first!). The motion is responsive, and with the flexibility of the mouse 360-degree fighting works wonders. Sometimes selecting spells mid-combat can be frustrating, and I found myself often spinning the spell selection screen round several times, before highlighting the right spell, however with the vast wealth of mods already available for the game, custom key binds being one of them, the more useful spells can be allocated to mouse buttons, so I ended up using that selection rarely.

Enemies also feel unique when you fight them. Although your combat options are limited to dodging, parrying and a couple of different attacks, the tactics required to kill different foes felt distinctly different for each one.

The Witcher 3 certainly is immersive and although minor tweaks could improve some quality of life instances, the game as a whole flows really well.

There is lots of customization throughout the game, ranging from the skills you choose, to alchemy you imbibe and gear choices. All of these change the way you play the game, and how you choose your fights. Having different sets of armour and weapons feels almost essential, as without properly geared items, some fights can be almost impossible. This can be both a blessing and curse. It is nice that you can gear up for a particular challenge, rather than walking around in generic kit, however spending hours in a bank vault choosing gear, or carrying around five suits of armour for each scenario, can also be tedious at times. This becomes even more apparent when you become over burdened by carrying a lot of items, as finding out whicj items are heaviest involves checking every item individually for its weight. It would be nice to have a list-style inventory that displays attributes like that.

The skill tree feels less extraordinary. There for four sections based on different aspects of Geralt’s skillset: Combat, Signs (magic), Alchemy and General. Upon levelling you earn a skill point, though it doesn’t add anything special, just increases a stat here and there, be it extra health or more damage. It would be nice if there were more bonuses for specialism, such as a special sign or a different form of attack. Otherwise, levelling is not especially exciting.

The crafting system feels very generic unfortunately. I was excited when I heard that different effects depended on how much alchemy you used throughout the game, and possible inventions, but the majority of recipes come from scrolls and blueprints found in the game. Much of it felt quite grindy and time-consuming. I frequently discovered that the weapons and armour you can craft ended up being worse than weapon and armour that can be found, and ended up just plugging in some gaps, such as if you had been unlucky in finding something for a particular worn inventory slot. During the late game some of the best items can be crafted, but this has a lot of random chance which means even more grinding. This might be of interest to some peoples interest, but I found it to be quite infuriating.

The most striking feature of this game, however, is how huge it is. I spent almost three hours doing quests in a little village that had nothing to do with the main story, and a) it didn’t feel like wasted time, and b) most of the quests felt different enough to not be a grind. Interactions with NPCs are fresh and I am still finding new dialogues 40+ hrs into the game. Many of them have a huge backstory themselves that you discover as you help them, making the game really come to life.

There are still sections of the map I have yet to visit and adventure in. There are plenty of other interesting things in the game in which to invest your time , however. One of my favourites is a collectable card game called Gwent. Many merchants, innkeepers, peasants, nobles and others play this game, and it has become a bit of an obsession of mine to collect all the cards. In a similar vein to Final Fantasy VIII’s Triple Triad, the cards are all from people or monsters in the game, including Geralt himself. There are 150 currently in the game, however I would not be surprised to see this number expanding. The rules are simple, but require some strategy when playing, and I can see this coming out as a board game in the near future.

Throughout your travels you are faced with many decisions, some of which do not seem to affect much at first. However, as the game gets closer to its conclusion, you realize that the smallest decision may have affected you more profoundly than you first thought. This decision tree adds to the replayability factor of the game, as you could fight with one set of allies in one play-through, and in the next find yourself on the wrong end of one of their swords!

My greatest love of this game though is that you always feel challenged. You are always in danger. Even during your flower-picking adventures, monsters can come out of the river, the sky, and even the ground, and if you are not prepared they can pose a significant threat. This made the game exciting for me, and always had me full of adrenaline.

stands on the top level when it comes to PC game prices. APriced at £50, The Witcher 3 is one of the most expensive games currently available. However, with the amount of gameplay that is included, the outstanding graphics and the outstanding immersion, I think it is worth every penny. The game is far from polished, and still has numerous bugs and glitches that need to be fixed, but the team at CD Projekt RED have done incredibly well to tackle them quickly, and the worst issues were fixed within a week. The UI could do with some more tweaking, but with the modability of the game, there is something to correct most annoyances I found within the game.

All in all, this game deserves the hype it received at launch. There is plenty to do and if you are an RPG-aholic like myself, you will find connection with the game. It certainly rivals Skyrim and I would be surprised to see a better open world RPG out this year. We have already seen one patch coming and announced monthly DLC, as it still is a little rough around the edges, but if you enjoy fast-paced gameplay, unique enemies and a stunning storyline this game is for you.

Editor note: Alex has already turned The Witcher 3 into a co-op game date experience while playing with his girlfriend as he mans the combat and leaves the dialogue to a joint effort and the card game entirely to his girlfriend. Who said we can't have a nice evening in with the Wild Hunt? 

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