Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System

Posted By: GamerDating - July 19, 2016

We at GamerDating still have our NES consoles and we even have a N64 sitting in an office, so Classic Nintendo Systems are close to our hearts. Nintendo have announced a new console launching 11th November, aimed at bringing back the classics. Relive the 80s when the Nintendo Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System launches in stores on 11th November. The classic NES is back in a familiar-yet-new form as a mini replica of Ninte

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Introducing Ana - New Overwatch Support Hero

Posted By: GamerDating - July 13, 2016

Overwatch's first new post-launch hero has officially been revealed after hints and teasers. Earlier this month we saw twitter hints of the weapon Ana Amari used, and now we've had the introduction video released and she looks awesome Ana Amari is a founding member of Overwatch and Pharah's mother, she takes the role of a support sniper who uses a Biotic Rifle to both heal teammates and deal ongoing damage to enemies from l

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Pokemon Go is Go!

Posted By: GamerDating - July 07, 2016

Pokemon Go has launched! Available to download on app stores in Australia and New Zealand and the US as it staggers its release across the rest of the World. Those not in released regions have been finding ways to get around the blocks, such as changing their account region to Australia on the IOS app store, and downloading the APK directly on Android. Pokémon GO Travel between the real world and the virtual world of Pok&eacu

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Xbox Play Anywhere Launches September 13th

Posted By: GamerDating - July 04, 2016

Microsoft announced its new feature at E3 bringing Windows 10 and Xbox together, a new initiative named the Xbox Play Anywhere. This means a single purchase will unlock the game across both platforms, and saves and achievements will be transferred across both versions. So no need to buy the game twice for both platforms anymore. It is planned to launch Xbox Play Anywhere on September 13th. Games listed in the Xbox Store wil

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System Shock Remake on Kickstarter

Posted By: GamerDating - June 30, 2016

System Shock was of the genre defining classic from 1994, System Shock was one of the first 3D games that took a methodical approach to exploration while revealing a story driven narrative through audio logs and messages scattered throughout the game world. It was a revolutionary step forward for the medium in a time when developers first began experimenting with interactive story telling. Personally.. I never beat the game but I did

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Star Citizen Alpha 2.4 Available - Persistent Universe

Posted By: GamerDating - June 27, 2016

Star Citizen Alpha 2.4 is now live which introduces the persistent universe, among other things. Star Citizen is from the mind of Chris Roberts, creator of Wing Commander and Freelancer, but the most interesting thing, the game has been 100% crowd funded to the amount of $116,763,216 at the time of this article. Star Citizen has promised to bring FPS, Persistent Universe, space fight, planet exploration, bases, a story mode and huge mm

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Destiny: Rise of Iron Announced

Posted By: GamerDating - June 23, 2016

Destiny: Rise of Iron is the next expansion to the Destiny universe. It features an all new cinematic story campaign set within The Plaguelands, a brand new location on Earth. Under the command of Lord Saladin you will face a new faction of Fallen Devils, the Splicers, while unravelling the mystery of the Iron Lords. Rise of Iron features new weapons, armor, and gear, as well as a new cooperative three-player Strike, a new mode and maps f

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Carrier Assault Update to Eve Valkyrie

Posted By: GamerDating - June 21, 2016

The first major free update for EVE: Valkyrie has landed with a new game mode, Carrier Assault, amongst the usual bug fixes, balance changes and a few new features. Eve Valkyrie is a VR Game where you battle various hardpoints, ships and assault the enemy. In addition to the awesome pve mode, it also boasts a competitive multiplayer and until now the enemy’s carrier has been off limits. An impenetrable flying fortress that could cut

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E3 Round Up 2016

Posted By: GamerDating - June 15, 2016

This year E3 has hit us with some top games, announcements, hype and pure gaming excitement. We've been watching and loving the trailers and we've done a round up of the top trailers this year.  As E3 has been packed with trailers and announcements we have plucked out some of the best and also provided a link below of a full list of all trailers. Battlefield 1 Gameplay  We Happy Few Dishonored 2 

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Homeworld Remastered Collection - V2.0

Posted By: GamerDating - June 08, 2016

Homeworld Remastered Collection, containing the legendary space RTSs turned instant classics, is now available (Steam and GoG) Homeworld brought real-time strategy into actual 3D, creating a truly free-form tactical experience across battlefields vast in every dimension. It did so in a way that's not just manageable, but overwhelmingly fun! This engrossing space opera chronicles the struggles of an alien race, the Kushan, locked in a vicio

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Blizzard Drop The Ban Hammer - Overwatch

Posted By: GamerDating - June 02, 2016

Overwatch has been received as one of the best FPS games of all time scoring multiple top marks and achieving 92 on metacritic. It is all over the internet, gamers are flocking to this fresh mutliplayer game and loving it. Overwatch just has that appeal, and I'm not sure why. With all good games come cheaters, those who have aimbots, wallhacks, autohits and various other programs to give the unfair advantage. Hacking can ruin online g

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PAYDAY 2: Update 100

Posted By: GamerDating - May 30, 2016

Update 100 is here and Overkill software have released a video where they talk about update 100 for PAYDAY 2 that is going live on Thursday.  In short... THEY OWN PAYDAY 2 AGAIN. The PAYDAY franchise is ours again and to celebrate it, we’re giving away a community grenade, the skills tree and we’re making the black market free for everyone going forward. Check out the video above for more details. 

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Overwatch: Next Big FPS

Posted By: GamerDating - May 17, 2016

Overwatch is the latest IP to come from Blizzard in 15 years. In Overwatch, you control one of several heroes in competitive 6-person team shooting matches. Battle over objectives, take down the other team, and achieve victory. Before you begin a game of Overwatch, you’ll need to choose a hero to play. Players choose out of 21 hero characters, each with their own unique abilities and role classes, Maybe controlling

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Batman: Arkham Knight Now Available With Our 4 Month Subscription!

Posted By: GamerDating - May 10, 2016

Batman™: Arkham Knight kicked off on PC with some serious backlash with complaints over performance and bugs, but now, just under a year later the updates and patches have completely blown that away and Batman: Arkham Knight plays like it should have on launch. But don't take our word from it, check out Steams new Review system, where they seperate overall reviews and recent, which demonstrates as recent it has achieved a very positive

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Grey Goo Now Available in Our 4 Month Package

Posted By: GamerDating - May 05, 2016

Grey Goo is a real-time strategy (RTS) game that sticks to the traditional RTS design. Grey Goo had an initial poor reception at launch but was quickly adjusted to deliver a solid and rewarding campaign. In Feburary this year the launch of the "Descent of Shroud" added another fourth race which you can pick up for free. Four unique factions deliver 4 styles of play: THE BETA fight for their home and place in the unive

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Blizzard Finally Responds to Vanilla WoW Demands

Posted By: GamerDating - April 26, 2016

On 10th April 2016, Nostalrius, a private WoW Legacy server went dark after Blizzard threatened legal action. Nostalrius Begins PvP, Nostalrius Begins PvE & Nostalrius TBC and all related servers will be definitively shutdown at 23:00 server time on the 10th of April 2016 Nostalrius was a server running the original version of World of Warcraft from 2004, free of charge, It’s was Vanilla WoW’s most popular private server

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Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine Available in 2 Month Subscription!

Posted By: GamerDating - April 26, 2016

Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine is a single player or co-op heist game. We love coop games, and a fun game like this would be the perfect game date. You get to play a heist expert:   The Locksmith: Blue-collar infiltration expert The Lookout: She can see and hear everything... a natural leader The Pickpocket: A hobo with a monkey and a penchant for crime The Cleaner: A silent psychopath... Jack The Ripper in pink Th

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FarCry 3 Blood Dragon available now with 2 month packages!

Posted By: GamerDating - April 20, 2016

Last year we offered FarCry 3 Blood Dragon with our membership which was met with positive shouts of from Sgt. Rex Power, the demand echoing the beauty which is the 80s styled, retro hilarity.  Sgt. Rex 'Power' Colt: Blah blah blah, kill, blah blah blah. FarCry 3 Blood Dragon was one of the best FPS games to come out a few years ago, the humour, gameplay and tongue in cheek cheesy brilliance kept the Far Cry style game

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5 Top Tips How To Avoid Being The Dreaded Catfish

Posted By: Silja Litvin - April 18, 2016

Do you know that feeling to meet someone really special online? When the first curiosity turns into a flutter of hope, a happy smile when your phone or computer blimps - followed by nightly facetime sessions. From there on all you do is planning a true, real-life meeting. Oh how wonderful will this person be who understands you so well, who makes you smile to yourself all day and had you develop carpal tunnel syndrome at your typing thumb. Surely

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Top 10 April Fools in Gaming 2016

Posted By: GamerDating - April 03, 2016

The 1st of April is one the most hilarious, most frustrating and most confusing holidays. It is inevitable that misinformation and jokes can lead to hilarity and the gaming world is one of the few media platforms which gets bombarded. And we love it! So here are our top 10 April Fools Team17 introduce Worms Dating Revolution a dating worm sim Hearthstone gets its own MMO, the youtube video introduces a world where you can play the

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Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 - Grim Dark Review

Posted By: Dan - January 26, 2019

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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 evolved.
 

Starting with the tutorial I was immediately struck by the sense of vastness to the field of play. You have a warship (or several, later on). In the 'immediate' area (is there such a thing in the vastness of space?) there is some sort of gargantuan structure surrounding the area of battle. I'm not sure what it is, even with my familiarity with the setting, but it wasn't necessary; the vastness of this structure dwarfing your warship, a huge vessel in itself gives you a firm idea of just how big the Warhammer 40k universe is and illustrates just how small and insignificant human life is in this setting. I won't spend too much time talking about this, but it is an important and subtle point being made about the setting the game is in. Life is cheap, war is everywhere and worse than Hell.
 

The campaign medu is tastefully organised into trading card like sections.

The game starts as you might expect by teaching you the basic manoeuvres and actions that can be performed by one of your ships. The ships have 4 basic modes of movement which are – standard speed, 'burn retros' (shut off the engines), perform a sharp turn and full speed ahead. The functions here appear simple, but I could tell there was a strategic nuance to them which would become apparent through tactical planning and timing when commanding your ships, especially when under fire and time is against you to either destroy the enemy ship or get your own to safety.

You might imagine that a battlefield in space would be relatively devoid of features, and whilst it's fair to say that the battleground is a little more bare than traditional land based war games, there are still interesting terrain features present in game that are both helpful and harmful such as asteroid fields that can hide your ship from the enemy, but cause damage to the ship's hull as you fly through, and gas clouds that conceal your ships from the enemy unless they perform a scan of the area.
 


A common theme in many strategy games old and new, strategy points must be seized to control areas of space on some battle maps.

The first enemy ship came into sight and as expected of a tutorial was something of a pushover. Another thought that struck me, was the similarity in the pace of gameplay and the tactical style between this and naval combat in games such as Empire: Total War and Napoleon: Total War. Ships move relatively slowly to the player's eye by comparison to land based troops in most conventional strategy games, and to render an enemy ship defenceless or destroyed using a single ship can take quite a bit of time. From this, I could tell this was a game that would require some patience from its players in order to win battle as cleanly as possible and with the fewest casualties possible.

I was playing the second mission of the game for quite some time. As I mentioned, combat moves at quite a slow pace, yet somehow maintains tension throughout the engagement. On completion of this I was presented with a long and beautiful cut scene, and I realised that I had only just completed the prologue!
 

This little guy just told Admiral Spire he would take his skull this day. Admiral Spire - lol nub

I was starting to realise there was far more complexity to controlling the ships in battle than I had first thought, and that far more ships would be present in battle than I had anticipated. This was both exciting and daunting. The tutorial had given me a good basic knowledge of moving and fighting with various Imperial warships, but I was left in the dark as to the finer points of certain special abilities, and where it was appropriate to use them. Further, I wondered how much these abilities would influence the outcome of battles as when I had used them in the prologue they had not seemed to have had an effect worth writing home about. For all my doubts about my ability to command more than a few ships at a time to any great effect, I was excited at the prospect of seeing huge space battles unfolding before me and pressed on into the main part of the first campaign : The Imperium.

Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 offers campaigns with the Imperium, Necrons and the Tyranids, and in Skirmish/Battle mode you can play anything right off the bat.

 


In space no-one can hear you scream

Leaping into the Imperium campaign the cut scene details a mighty invasion of the 'fortress world' Cadia. For those of you familiar with other games with the 40k setting, I will point out here that the storytelling does an excellent job of making the forces of Chaos seem terrifying without ever showing us a single daemon or suit of spiked power armour. There is a sense of the unknown about the invading navy, and the fact that nobody seems to know exactly what they're up to at any given time makes them seem so much more threatening than in other computer games set in the 40k universe(let's face it, Chaos have been the main antagonists in most of them). The scene follows a female commodore leading her 'small' fleet through the space just outside of Cadia. She launches what she soon comes to realise was a suicidal attack against the enemy forces. The ship's computer reads a damage report, the last part detailing that the crew has sustained an estimated 65,000 casualties across all decks. This drives home hard that the ships that appear small on screen are in fact enormous machines of war with screws equivalent to the population of a small city, and the lives of those aboard are like so many candles easily snuffed out with a few well-placed shells from the enemy vessels.
 

An enemy vessel detonates with cataclysmic forces The Phalanx rams it's gargantuan bulk home into it's black heart.

Whilst the defenders of Cadia struggle to stem the tide of Chaos pouring from the Eye of Terror (a portal to the 'Immaterium'; a Hell-like dimension where anything is possible, and the realm of daemons) the story shifts to the flagship of one Admiral Spire, an Imperial Navy commander who has been trapped in the Immaterium along with his crew for 800 years in pursuit of none other than the superhuman evil leading the invasion – Abaddon the Despoiler. As his ship emerges from this dimension he displays mild surprise that he is now almost a millennium out of his own time and resolves himself to continue his quest to destroy the 'Arch-Traitor' as though 800 years in Hell-Lite was a minor inconvenience. I liked him immediately.

Almost as soon as he exits the Immaterium Spire spots a small (by comparison, it's still a huge vessel) Chaos ship, the commander of which eagerly declares he will take Spire's Skull. Spire calmly identifies himself and his ship and says '...And today I will be your death.' probably whilst pouring himself a brandy or some 41st millennium equivalent. Upon the destruction of this impudent heretic three more Imperial ships join Spire's fledgling fleet and together they destroy several more patrolling Chaos cruisers securing the Belisar planetary system for the Imperium. Spire's crusade to cleanse Cadian space of the Chaos menace begins... (I can tell Dan was really getting into playing this game – Ed)

Upon completion of the first mission, I was taken to a turn based strategy map not dissimilar from that of Epic 40k : Final Liberation (for those of you who may remember it!) or a Total War title. I realised I'd just been introduced to an entire new layer of Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 that I hadn't even realised was present through the previous few hours of gameplay. From here you can manage the fleets you control, repair and upgrade ships and manage (and annex) other planetary systems. Your fleets have an upkeep per turn offset against planetary systems currently under your control. You can deploy minefields to defend systems, set up networks through which ships and resources move safely.
 

The Belisar system is liberated, and Admiral Spire's crusade begins.

There is a layer of complexity to the campaign map that will appeal to any connoisseur of grand strategy games. For me, the interface felt a little clunky. I can't quite put my finger on why. I found myself squinting at various values and options in the highly detailed menus wondering what I was supposed to be doing despite the numerous tutorial messages coming up at the right of the screen.
 

Experience is earned through combat, bringing an RPG element to the game.

Regarding bugs, the game even in beta is incredibly tight. There appear to be no noticeably hindering bugs during gameplay either in battle or in campaign. The only bug I noticed was the aforementioned save-game crash, but to be fair that's a biggy. In fairness, we were informed of a save-game bug in the beta notes (saving games with '!' in the file name will crash them) but considering how smooth and tight the game is overall I have no doubt that the developers will get that ironed out before release.
 

Fighters scramble to assault the enemy ship.

Hopefully the bugs won’t spoil too many new players experience.

The music was thematically appropriate. In particular when you hit the in game battle soundtrack. It's EPIC. Music, at least for me is a hugely important part of any computer game, be it a horror game, a strategy game or an action shooter.

As gamers, we all have memories of our favourite computer game soundtracks, from the police station main hall in Resident Evil 2, to the foreboding tune ('Destiny' by Jeff Van Dyk) that played before a battle in Medieval 2: Total War. Music is a critical part of any game aiming to be a masterpiece and Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 certainly steps up to the mark.
 

If you are a fan of the Warhammer 40k universe, a fan of the Battlefleet Gothic table top game, or a fan of grand strategy games, Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 is a must. If you're a fan of all three of these then to fail to buy it is a crime against the Imperium and you can expect a fleet of Inquisition warships knocking at the door! (Not really, just buy it if you love 40k, it's awesome.)

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