Our September rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - September 12, 2018

Cuphead, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (uncut), Spellforce 3, and we've got Civilization 6 Each week we add more and more new games that are available with your subscription. With every first sign up you get to select a game or games to bundle in with you premium access. We offer 2 or 4 month subscriptions which allows you to read messages from free users, allow free users to read your messages and at the same time we chuck in a game

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GamerDating Patch September 6 - Easy Login and Views!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - September 06, 2018

GREETINGS PROGRAMS! (That's my classic Tron reference for the year lol) This update we have some much needed quality of life changes for you guys, particularly focusing around the need to tell you whos checking you out, and to get back into the site quickly and easily when this has occurred (No more boring login information and passwords required). We've added a quick way for you to log straight in via any of the links in our em

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Battlefield V Open Beta and Release Date

Posted By: GamerDating Team - September 04, 2018

The Battlefield V Beta has Started After their initial alphas and betas, EA DICE had a lot of feedback which led them to face facts - They needed more time. With new updates and fixes from the previous beta, the beta launched today will be giving us a new version to play with. Open Beta Details The Open Beta opens to the public on September 6 and runs until September 11. Pre-load starts on September 3. Want in early and get a full wee

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Our August rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 26, 2018

Icewind Dale (Enhanced Edition), Warhammer: Vermintide 2, Frostpunk and Titanfall 2 Each week we add more and more new games that are available with your subscription. With every first sign up you get to select a game or games to bundle in with you premium access. We offer 2 or 4 month subscriptions which allows you to read messages from free users, allow free users to read your messages and at the same time we chuck in a game to say "

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First Contact, or: The Horror of Being First to Reach Out

Posted By: Silja - August 21, 2018

First Contact Or: The Horror of Being First to Reach Out. It’s a day like any other, you are idly browsing through GamerDating when a profile catches your attention: a good-looking individual who plays the same games, has a funny yet smart blurb and lives in the same area as you? Ok, it’s on. Donkey Kong is not a good role model for starting relationships especially with budding princesses You find yourself smiling

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Fallout 76 Multiplayer "Let's Work with Others" Trailer

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 15, 2018

Fallout 76 releases "Let’s Work with Others!" Video In typical hilarity Bethesda has released a new stylistic info video about Multiplayer, and while details still remain largely sparse, it does highlight multiplayer over solo play. We already know that "Fallout 76 is entirely online" - Todd Howard Moving from a solo player experience of story driven rpg, it is a big gamble so it is no surprise that they continu

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Beta Dates and Information

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 31, 2018

Black Ops 4 beta dates, access and beta rewards Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is launching it's mulltiple beta's across all platforms. Initally the first beta will cover the standard multiplayer mode - featuring six maps, six game modes and ten Specialists. The first beta will kick off first on PS4 then rolling out to Xbox One and PC: Black Ops 4 PS4 dates: August 3rd to August 6th Black Ops 4 PS4 & Xbox One dates: August 10

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Fallout: Miami a fanmade Mod is coming soon!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 25, 2018

Fallout: Miami is an upcoming mod for Fallout 4. The unofficial mod has been led by Milan Brajkovic with a great cast of fans and volunteers. The game has been developed with the "Creator's Network" a community that supports mods and creations. The Sole Survivor journeys to the sunny South, following the promise of a well-paid job, but ends up embroiled in a conflict between various groups, some vying for power, others f

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GamerDating Patch July 19 - Icons, Clarity, UX and Messages!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 19, 2018

PATCH COMPLETE Harvesting Coolant Systems.... Reticulating splines....Update complete. This update we have released a huge list of minor UI and UX updates, all from your feedback! Thank you to everyone who continues to offer feedback, advice and ideas to help better our community and shared place to make it a better environment to find your special player 2. Incase you're wondering, what does messages mean? Basically we overhauled

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Mushroom Wars 2 Review for Nintendo Switch

Posted By: Alex - July 13, 2018

Mushroom Wars RTS on Switch Last week we got our hands on Mushroom Wars 2 for the Nintendo Switch. As one of the only RTS games on Switch we were excited to get our hands on the game and play. Mushroom Wars 2 has a beautiful art style with some fantastic mushroom-themed characters, pretty loading screens and lovely cut scenes of static images. The game was pulling my heart strings with the stylistically cute character imagery and supporting

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Emotional Intelligence and Gaming

Posted By: Silja - July 11, 2018

Emotional Intelligence – the Secret Formula of a Successful Relationship Emotions aren’t talked a lot about in game, it’s a toughy. Games are mostly competitive, but even co-op at times can become heated right? Ever wondered why some people react differently compared to others? How about why you were totally level headed in one situation, while your co-op partner lost it? Hopefully this short read will give you some insigh

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Warframe teases Codename: Railjack update

Posted By: Alex - July 09, 2018

The new Warframe update looks amazing! Warframe | Codename: Railjack is one of the latest updates that was teased about a year ago but now announced at TennoCon 2018 alongside the new open Landscape of Venus, coming in the Fortuna update later in 2018! The latest updated named "Fortuna" has had one specific update aside from the hoverboards and new open world, an update that has been turning heads. SPACE COMBAT. Warframe is

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Moonlighter Roadmap update, awesome little game

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 05, 2018

Moonlighter is a clever mix of RPG story and rogue-like dungeon crawling. It has a very nice pixel art game and launched last month across Steam, GoG, PS4, Xbox, Switch and Humble Store. It follows a guy called Will, a shopkeeper who wants to be a hero. The game got my interest because of the unique approach to story mixed with the responsive feel of arcade like action (check out the trailer below). In the day you shopkeep like a go

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July rewards for you

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 02, 2018

SuperHot, Northgard, Agony and Mass Effect Trilogy and more, available! As always each month we add more games available with any subscription. With every first sign up you get to select a game or games to bundle in with you premium access. We offer 2 or 4 month subscriptions which allow you to read messages from any users (paid or free), allows free users to read and respond to your messages and at the same time we toss in a game to say th

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Fallout 76 DLC, Multiplayer and C.A.M.P Information

Posted By: Alex - June 28, 2018

Fallout 76 has been met with an excited murmur of hope and fear. Will the game be good? Will it be plagued with microtranscations and horse armour? Will the multiplayer only vibe with no npcs work? Will it actually be a RPG? Slowly after the teases at E3 we've had a collection of videos and information coming out. DLC The new business model which Bethesda is adopting for Fallout 76 means that all DLC for the upcoming game will be fre

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GamerDating Updates - Messages, Email settings, views and more!

Posted By: Alex - June 22, 2018

WE DID THE THING! This latest update introduced a new range of improvements to ensure you all have the best experience. Message System Updated now allows premium users to message anyone, this stops penalising paid members and allows you to trust that when you send a message that user will see your sweet sweet words. Email system revamped so you won't get notified so much. We underestimated the eagerness of those special player 2

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Spam Wars 2018! (The death of the fake profile)

Posted By: James - June 18, 2018

1 2 3 4, I declare a Spam war! Hey gamers, this is an article to do a couple of things, first to tell you that everyone who's experiencing any spam right now, either from emails or fake profiles, we are on it! We've got 2 new updates coming out to address spammers and the multiple emails being sent to some users which is really annoying them. The first of which is being rolled out tomorrow which will stop the extreme level of spam e

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E3 2018 Highlights Monday and Tuesday

Posted By: GamerDating - June 14, 2018

We saw the Electronic Entertainment Expo aka E3 hit the gaming scene and its gooOOOoood. We've already covered some highlights of Saturday and Sunday. Now we checkout Monday and Tuesday. Monday, June 11th Monday kicked off with Square Enix showcase which kicked off instantly with little gumf and chatter and gave us some wonderful trailers such as the Dragon Quest 11: Echoes of an Elusive Age, Kingdom Hearts 3 which isset to come out in

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Unveiling of the Avatar

Posted By: Silja - June 14, 2018

How much can you and can’t you hide behind your avatar? A few years ago, I walked into the room with my partner playing a video game (I think it was Tomb Raider actually now I come to think about it). The noise was deafening: grenades, machine-gun staccato, the groaning of the dying enemy. You know - fun. In the midst of all that glorious violence, a buff, yet slim female soldier was chopping and shooting her way in a dance of death thro

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E3 2018 Highlights Saturday and Sunday

Posted By: GamerDating - June 12, 2018

Each year we see the Electronic Entertainment Expo aka E3 hit the gaming scene with announcements which dwarf gaming news across all channels, and for good reason. Lined up are announcements which bring cheers, excitement, huge hype and sometimes just a sprinkle of dissappointment. Saturday, June 9th The event got started with a conference by Electronic Arts (EA) which gave us a better Battlefield V Trailer, information about how Battle Roy

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Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance Review

Posted By: Ryan - July 20, 2021

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Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance could have been one of the best games on Game Pass, if it were finished.

With Game Pass’ wide customer base, the global success of Dungeons and Dragons, and the simplicity of the hack and slash genre, it really wouldn’t have taken much to produce a competent and successful entry into the Dark Alliance franchise and yet, somehow, Tuque Games didn’t.

Drizzt is an iconic and brilliant character.

Drizzt is an iconic and brilliant character... in the books.

I’m going to avoid making Dungeons and Dragons-based jokes in an effort to not mystify readers who may not be familiar with the tabletop role-playing game, but I will be mentioning it a lot; consider yourself warned.

Released to kick off the Summer of Drizzt, and featuring Drizzt Do’Urden (the main character in a long-running series of fantasy novels by R.A. Salvatore), Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance (I’ll be using DA  to refer to the game from hereon in) is the long awaited successor the Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance series. Ditching those games’ isometric view for a more common over-the-shoulder third-person camera brings the player closer into the action, for good or ill, and allows you to admire the vibrant textures and impressive particle effects that the Unreal engine is capable of.

It also, unfortunately, gives you a perfect close-up of stiff, or missing, animations, the regular clipping of objects where they meet the environment or each other and the questionable artistic choices made in the design of some armour pieces and character models. The developers have opted for a realistic design ethos which does help ground characters and the environment but lends the more monstrous characters, and magical armours, a slightly cartoonish effect that detracts from the rest of the realism.

The design is bad and the gameplay is bad.

Somehow this design got signed off…

As one would expect from cutscenes rendered with the Unreal Engine, they are visually a treat to look at and you’ll have plenty of time to admire each frame as they stutter across your screen. Playing on an Xbox One X, I had the weird experience of each successive cutscene playing with a steadily decreasing frame rate. I would put this down to a memory leak or something, but this persisted over several play sessions, no matter how far into the session I was before mysteriously clearing up as I neared the end of the game.

So far, so bad.

The voice acting and sound design are both perfectly serviceable and one of the few areas of the game that I didn’t find anything majorly at fault. The cast do a good job of selling their characters’ personalities and Drizzt’s opening narration to each level is well-delivered, as are the incidental conversations between NPCs and most of the player character’s combat barks.

Much as with the sound, DA’s user interface and user experience are both perfectly serviceable. Sure, some information is buried in the menus but almost everything is explained well and easily re-discovered if you want to refresh your memory about something. The trouble is the ‘almost’ in that previous sentence. Once you start a level, referred to inconsistently as Acts, you are no longer able to check the correct button combinations to trigger the special moves you can buy in the lobby area—which also serves as a shop and rewards hub.

The button that opens your character sheet in the lobby area (the ‘View’ button on an Xbox One controller) opens a menu that provides mission objectives and an explanation of the various symbols that flash up on screen once you’re playing the game proper. Unfortunately, that explanation only gives you the name of the effect tied to the symbol, not what that effect actually does and, as of yet, I still have not found any resource in game to explain the many, MANY conditions you may be subject to during play.

It's as if the game is still in pre-alpha, no consistency.

Ah yes, the true D&D experience: skill trees with tiny bonuses..

But what about the actual game itself, how have Tuque Games failed to produce a competent and successful entry into the Dark Alliance franchise? For a start they marketed it as a hack and slash brawler, when what they’ve released is a Dark Souls-style game with the serial numbers filed off. Admittedly, I played through this game solo and picked possibly the worst character to do that with, but with basic enemies taking upwards of 30 seconds to kill, a healing animation that you are locked into for around 3 seconds and a targeting system that may as well not exist, as well as the forward movement triggered by ANY attack, I felt like the game wanted me to fail and try again with different tactics. But why Dark Souls in particular?

Not since 2011’s Skyrim has the death rate been as sky high.

I’ll get there, don’t worry. First, I need to talk about the difficulty. Each Act has up to six difficulty levels, with slowly increasing rewards for playing at higher difficulties. If you’re planning on playing this solo, you’ll likely be playing at the lower end of the scale where everything is trivial. You’ll be doing this because if you raise the difficulty even one level, basic enemies start presenting a large threat when encountered in groups (which they always are) and elite enemies/bosses become near impossible challenges with attacks that can stunlock you or remove two-thirds of your health bar at once.  The intention here is clearly that you should not be playing this game solo and that you should be taking advantage of the ability to resurrect fallen allies.

The whole system quickly became meaningless.

Hopefully, I’ve demonstrated that’s very easy to die here, whether through being locked into an animation (once an animation starts, you are committed to that action) at the wrong time or just a poorly-balanced encounter. Your reward for clearing certain area of enemies is the ability to take a short rest. This acts as a checkpoint, refills your consumables and respawns everything but bosses. The thing is, I figured out pretty quickly that the whole system is meaningless. If you opt not to take the short rest, you gain a bonus to your loot rarity chances (yes, there is random loot in this game, more on that below) but you have to start back at the beginning of the Act. The only problem with this ‘decision’ is that your progress in the Act is saved meaning that if you opt not to take the rest, you gain the bonus to loot rarity in exchange for simply running back to where you died. Everything respawns as if you had rested (including reinforcements that arrive in waves the first time you encounter them), you get your health and consumables back AND you get better loot.

On top of all of this, certain moves lower your maximum stamina, which is used to pull off attacks, moves and dodges. This, in itself, isn’t a problem, the problem is that these moves just randomly trigger. As an example, my character of choice had a move tied to tapping the movement stick and the light attack button that frequently triggered when I was using her ranged attack on the move. This resulted in either me flying forwards and committing to a melee attack I was trying to avoid or moving backwards without actually attacking and losing stamina for doing so.

Stamina and controls feel glitched or random

The game tells you monsters have stamina and can be executed when prone. What it actually means is you can do a SLIGHTLY more powerful attack when certain enemies are hunched over slightly.

This results in a gameplay loop of very slow, carefully managed combat that feels like the developers were halfway through making a different game when they were told to make it a hack and slash brawler. Again, some of this opinion might be because I played solo, but in my defence the animations aren’t fast, attacks at anything but the lowest difficulty don’t deal much damage—and the game apparently scales enemy health based on the number of players—and if you run out of stamina you can’t do anything for a good couple of seconds as that bar fills up.

The whole gameplay options starts to feel slow and labourious.

If you do manage to get through all of that, you can take side paths and poke around hidden alcoves to find treasure chests filled with loot that increases your stats a tiny amount. This, I’ll be honest, was where I started losing interest in the game. The clunky, half-baked combat I could excuse because it was clearly trying to be good and did feel pretty enjoyable on the rare occasions it worked flawlessly, but the armour sets with their set bonuses, tiny stat increases and sheer randomness went a bit too far.

I’m not sure this could be called AI.

Ordinarily I’d be fine with it: it’s an rpg, that’s what you expect. But this is a DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS video-game. D&D is not about obsessively hoarding armour in the hopes of gaining an extra 3% Ultimate Charge or 2% acid resistance and it certainly isn’t about managing stamina and being killed by goblins after three hits. Once I noticed this discrepancy with the franchise, I noticed more that individually could be classed as lore inconsistencies but, when taken as a whole, paint a different picture. See, I think the developers wanted to make a different game and were told to slap a D&D story on it (which they did with R.A. Salvatore’s assistance).

As a side note, the writing here is pretty good. It’s bare bones and conveyed mostly through short snippets of narration before you start an Act with each boss getting their own cutscene, as well as a wide variety of genuinely interesting and well-acted incidental dialogue between enemies as you creep up on them.

The problem is that the writing outside of the story, and the many, MANY lore collectibles, feels like its supposed to be a generic fantasy game. D&D terms like short rest and Challenge Rating are used (although the development roadmap refers to ‘difficulty rankings’), but the ubiquitous potions of healing are simply called health potion (you didn’t misread that, I got two health potion every time), obvious UI options for Main Quest and Side Quest are called Main Objective and Optional (there isn’t a word missing there) and monsters that regain health constantly regain their health, even when hit with damage types that, in the D&D rule set, prevents them from regenerating.

Even the UI and display feels like a mobile game.

I don’t know why I want to see the current loot I’ve found as it shows me at the end of the Act anyway.

Whilst I was streaming this, one of my viewers remarked that it felt like a mobile game and, honestly, I can see why. I’ve already mentioned the buggy controls and graphics, the stiff animations and the generic fantasy feel. I haven’t mentioned the menu bugs that tell me I have something new to read (I don’t), the complete lack of in-game map, or even the fact that the developers introduce a puzzle mechanic, teach you about that mechanic and then change it for the next puzzle without altering any of the visual cues—most puzzles are solved by turning all the pressure plates on anyway. On top of all of this, the end of every Act has three tally screens, none of which are skippable and each of which is excessively long. The intention is clearly to provide stats for co-op players to compare but it would have been nice to skip them entirely in solo, offline play.

It feels like a mobile game.

On the plus side, there is a lot of game here. Even playing on the easiest difficulty, it took nearly 20 hours to beat the game solo, although if you’re playing co-op you will likely get through it much faster than I did. The main replayability here comes from the random loot system (the presentation of which makes me feel like there were supposed to be loot boxes in the game at some point) as well as the numerous lore-based collectibles scattered throughout the sometimes too-long Acts, and character levelling system that blocks off moves and feats until certain level thresholds are met. Handily the game does give you approximate indications of how long each Act will take to complete and those are mostly accurate. Finally, pretty much any game is better played co-operatively, although you will have to play online (with limited cross-platform support); local multiplayer was cut for the game’s launch and is being added later.

You get these looking great in quick action sequences.

Three awesome looking bad guys... then the cut scene ends and they stand motionless.

If you’re looking a for a long-ish game to play with up to four friends, and can put up with the core gameplay loop I dedicated too many words to above, you’ll probably enjoy this. At £34.99 —or ‘free’ with Game Pass—, it’s a decently priced, buggy experience that feels unfinished and definitely has an identity crisis going on about what it really wants to be. Unfortunately, those bugs, that gameplay loop and its almost complete separation from the brand it’s supposed to be promoting (Dungeons and Dragons) do bog down the gameplay, particularly if you’re playing solo.

Personally, I would recommend avoiding this unless you’re a) going to play with friends or b) willing to see how bad it really gets.

Watch the arrow as it leaves the bowstring. Turns out light kills people, not sharpened projectiles. Seriously though, this happens with every shot, not just Catti-brie’s Ultimate.

In one word - "Avoid."

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