The Witcher 3 Wins GameSpot GotY

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 22, 2015

Adding another accolade to the long list, CDProjekt Red’s The Witcher 3 was awarded Game of the Year by GameSpot today. The global team of editors take months to collate the tastes, experiences and preferences of the communities they represent. Their final list of the top 25 games of 2015 spans everything from big AAA titles to small but impactful indie games. We explored political turmoil, civil war, supernatural elements, and a vibra

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We Now Have Way More Sympathy for Game Devs

Posted By: Melissa - December 19, 2015

Welcome to all the new members pouring in! First off, thank you to everyone here. This site is the dream of three gamers and it is incredible to share it with all of you. What started as an off-hand idea has bloomed into the work of our every waking moment and we are so grateful you are here. Some of you may have noticed the challenges we have had with our current version. Several members were magically transported to far away lands last mo

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Changes Coming to WoW PvP

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 17, 2015

We WoW fans have been eagerly awaiting the details of the new Legion PvP changes that were teased at BlizzCon. Blizzard put up a massively detailed post on their blog yesterday and while we admit that we were skeptical to begin with (aaaarg, change!), the updates look like they will breathe new life in to what some think is a ailing game. Hopefully, these changes will make it easier for good players who haven’t spent the past decade gatheri

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Halo 5 Update Brings Forge To A New Level

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 16, 2015

Halo 5: Gaurdians players are getting a holiday gift a little early. Today, 343 Industries released a free update for the Xbox One shooter, called The Cartographer’s Gift. This is the second free expansion, it follows Battle of Shadow and Light which was released in November. The Cartographer's Gift adds more maps - both Area and Warzone, new assassinations, new REQs and what we are most excited about: a massive overhaul of Fo

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The Final Announcements for Super Smash Bros Wii U

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 16, 2015

Masahiro Sakurai, Director of the Super Smash Bros. series, hosted the final presentation for the game today, announcing the last two additions to the list of fighters. Once they release, hopefully in February of next year, there will be 58 playable characters and 84 stages.  Corrin, from Fire Emblem Fates was announced first. The tactical role-playing game is due to be released for the 3DS in the west on February 19th. As you can choose

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Unravel Release Date Announced

Posted By: Melissa - December 14, 2015

Swedish studio Coldwood Interactive and EA have finally answered the burning question of release date for Unravel. The game will be released on February 9th on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PCs. To celebrate the announcement, they have also released a beautiful story trailer; you can see it here. This is one of my most anticipated games of next year and I don't think I am going to be disappointed.  Unravel is a physic-based puzz

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Microsoft Adds More Support for Xbox Wireless Adapter

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 11, 2015

For those of you who prefer controllers to keyboards, today a is a great day. Finally, Microsoft officially introduced Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 support for the Xbox Wireless Adapter. When the dongle was released in October there was only support for Windows 10 - because loads of us were super keen on that update (and all of the auto ones that would come after), right?  Now that there is support for 7 and 8.1, we don’t mind the $25

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EVE: Valkyrie Announced as Oculus Rift PreOrder Bonus

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 10, 2015

It has been several years since the Oculus Rift was introduced as the next big gaming experience. With still frustratingly few real details about the some time in Q1 release date, new and actually exciting info has been announced. Those who pre-order the device will get EVE: Valkyrie and an Xbox One controller so they can dogfight their way through space without leaving the living room - or your bed, no judgements.  CCP Games, best k

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Elder Scrolls Online F2P Weekend and $1M Giveaway

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 10, 2015

Elder Scrolls Online is free to play this weekend for PC/Mac and Xbox One. Beginning at 8am GMT on Thursday and ending on Monday at 8am GMT, players will have full run of the game. Check out their announcement for details on downloading. PlayStation 4 wasn’t included, but ZeniMax is “working with Sony on a technical solution.” We hope that has something to do with the just announced free PlayStation Plus weekend that just happen

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System Shock 3 Leaked

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 08, 2015

Earlier, on their Facebook, OtherSide Entertainment posted a link to a site: https://othersidetease.com/b645gt.php . Following the link takes you to a mostly black page with only an ominous count down and a glitchy animated ’s’. Of course gamers weren’t going to leave it there and a user at RPGCodex dug into the source code and posted a confirmation of what we all were hoping for: System Shock 3. System Shock and its sequel a

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Minecraft Finally Confirmed for Wii U

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 07, 2015

In a live podcast on Saturday for Nintendo World Report, Damon Baker - Nintendo of America Senior Manager of Licensing and Marketing - teased an announcement coming on Monday. A big announcement. Fans spent the weekend speculating everything from new Super Smash Bros. news to details about the NX.  Today, Nintendo and Mojang announced that despite doubts, Minecraft will be coming to the Wii U as a digital release on the 17th of this month

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The Leaked List of Games Probably Coming to Steam

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 06, 2015

NeoGAF has leaked a list of games possibly coming to Steam. Some were added as potential topics in the Steam Help Desk while others were found through SteamDB. Both are relatively reliable ways of predicting what games are planning to release on the platform. There are some fantastic games on the list, previously only available on console:     •    Everybody's gone to the rapture     

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PlayStation Experience Kicks Off With Exciting Keynote

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 05, 2015

Sony’s second annual PlayStation Experience kicked off with a keynote filed with tons of announcements and trailers. It continues later today with panels from some of the largest franchises on PlayStation such as Uncharted and Call of Duty. Here are the parts of the keynote speech we are most excited about: The new Final Fantasy 7 remake gameplay trailer was shown and it looks fantastic. While we wait for that, the PC port of the

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Amplitude Soundtrack and PS4 Release Date Announced

Posted By: Melissa - December 02, 2015

Today, Sony and Harmonix announced the release date of an updated version of Amplitude. On January 5th, PlayStation 4 owners can get the game through the PlayStation Store for $20. No word yet on the PS3 version. The Kickstarter backed update was originally slated to come out in March of this year and continued to be pushed back as Harmonix added new features. The original is one of my all time favorite games and I can't wait to share this

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Bloodborne Servers Down For Emergency Maintenance

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 01, 2015

If you were planning on playing some Bloodborne this week, perhaps trying to climb the leaderboards with your friends in recently added patch: The League -- you are going to have to wait. Sony announced today that the servers are down for “emergency maintenance”. We are currently conducting emergency maintenance on the game servers. The maintenance should be complete within a few days. We will update you again once

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Interactive Loading Screen Patent Expires Friday

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - November 25, 2015

Something great is happening this week. Though, yes, our American team members are pretty stoked to eat their weight in turkey and stuffing, what we are all really excited about this week is the end of US patent 5718632.  While that may read as just a bunch of numbers, the patent they represent has had a profound impact on gamers. Filed on November 27th, 1995 by Namco - this patent stopped all other game devs from including interactive

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New Game From Makers of Retro City Rampage

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - November 25, 2015

PlayStation and Vblank Entertainment announced a sequel to Retro City Rampage today. The 16-bit follow up, called - Shakedown Hawaii - takes place 30 years after the previous game and follows The Player as he is forced out of retirement to save his "neglected corporate empire". There aren't a lot of details in either the blog post or the trailer, but we do know it will release for the PlayStation 4 and Vita and that the first g

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Mankind Divided Delayed

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - November 18, 2015

In a blog post titled “No compromise on quality”, Eidos-Montreal Head of Studio David Anfossi announced that Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is being delayed until August 23rd, 2016.  I know that expectations are extremely high, and we not only want to meet those expectations, but exceed them. We’re confident and proud of the game so far. However, as we are now playing through the game in full we can see that it will require

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Pillars of Eternity: The White March Part 2 Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - November 16, 2015

Today, Obsidian and Paradox Interactive announced that the second expansion for Pillars of Eternity, The White March Part Two, will be out in late January 2016. If that title sounds oddly familiar, you aren’t experiencing deja vu - this DLC finishes the story started in the first expansion. There isn’t a lot to report on at this time, but we can tell you that level caps have been raised, there are new quests and abilities as well a

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Highlights From Today's Nintendo Direct

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - November 13, 2015

It has been months since the last Nintendo Direct and fans turned out by the thousands online. For any of you lifetime Nintendo fans out there who couldn’t watch the livestream of today’s Nintendo Direct, we have you covered. You can watch the entire 45 minute broadcast here. Legend of Zelda As suspected, Twilight Princess HD will be coming to the WiiU. The preorders start today and the release will be March 4th, 2016. Of c

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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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