Two New Characters Announced for Heroes of the Storm

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 21, 2016

Two new characters have been announced for Heroes of the Storm, both hailing from the Diablo universe. Dustin Browder, the game’s director, revealed the additions in an interview with MetaBomb last night. The first was Li Ming, a wizard inspired by Diablo 3. She has three core builds, though of course, players can mix and match to suit their style. Magic Missile “is a good midrange build” according to Browder. The Arcane Orb

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Prison Architect Coming to Consoles

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 20, 2016

Good news console gamers! The developers of Prison Architect have announced that a version for Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 4 is on its way for this spring. Each version has been tailored specifically for its platform, with exclusive features designed for the different controllers. We have been watching Prison Architect since it first showed up on Steam Early Access and are very excited the console gamers on the team will have a chance to e

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Pre-Orders for The Witness are Now Open

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 19, 2016

We only have another week to wait for Jonathan Blow’s follow-up to Braid, a massive puzzle game called The Witness for PS4 and PC. Preorders went live today on Steam for $40 and the Humble Store with one of the best pre-order bonuses we have seen yet; Pre-orderers will have the pleasure of getting “the warm and fuzzy feeling” you get when you buy a game early. Blow adds, “it’s exactly the same as buying the game

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PC Gamers Top Most Important Games for PC of All Time

Posted By: GamerDating - January 18, 2016

PCGamer released their Top 50 Most Important Games of All Time. A huge list going from the beginning of gaming in 1962, all the way up to 2015.  Posing questions how games have influenced the gaming world, for good, or worse throughout the years: Imagine PC gaming today without Doom. Would we still be playing first-person shooters? Probably. But who knows what they would look like? Without Doom, an entire decade of gaming would'v

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BioShock Infinite Now Available With 2 Month Subscription

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 15, 2016

Hi Gamers! We’re pretty stoked to be adding another game to our Silver bundles: this one is from a series very close to our hearts. BioShock Infinite is now available as a Silver game. This means you can get it with either a Silver subscription or with a Gold subscription and a second Silver game. What seems like forever ago(it was, in fact, six years ago) a proud gamer named James met a closet gamer named Melissa at university. He

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Five Nights at Freddy's RPG Gets Release Date

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 14, 2016

In a short and sweet update post to the Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 Steam page, Scott Cawthon gave fans a date for the release of the latest in the franchise, an RPG called FNaF World. On February 19th, PC gamers will be let in to Freddy’s world. Android and iPhone versions will release “in the following weeks.” From Cawthon’s September 15th post,  It's very important for me to say again that there wil

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Total War: Attila Available with Gold Bundle on GamerDating

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 13, 2016

At least one title in the Total War series is on every member of the GamerDating team’s list of awesome games.  Maybe you’ve noticed our excitement over Total War: Warhammer? We love the combination of strategy and history, merged with ever-evolving gameplay and increasingly great graphics. If you haven’t had a chance to explore these fantastic strategy games, perhaps now is the time! We are excited to be able to offer y

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Release Day Review: Pocket Mortys

Posted By: Melissa - January 13, 2016

Hi Gamers! We don’t usually spend a lot of time on mobile games, but when the majority of the team is excited for a release, it is more than worthy of a mention.  Adult Swim Games released Pocket Mortys today, a day earlier than expected. It was pretty adorable, their Twitter profile polled followers about the change and, of course, the overwhelming response was “YES”. I downloaded the game and played for about an hou

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EA Announces PC Subscription

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 12, 2016

EA has announced an extension to Origin - a subscription service, called Origin Access.  You may be familiar with EA Access, the subscription for Xbox One. This is essentially the PC version. Members can play a library of games for their $4.99/month subscription, as well as recieve a 10% discount on Origin Store purchases and pre-release access to upcoming EA titles.  The Vault is starting with 15 games, including some exclus

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Gamers Raise Over $1.2 MILLION for Cancer Research

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 11, 2016

Another Awesome Games Done Quick event has wrapped up, this one bringing in at least $1.2 million dollars for the Prevent Cancer Foundation from 30,575 donations. The largest was over $18k which is amazing enough on its own, but what really warms our hears is the just under $40 average per person. We love seeing things like this as Gamers support several gaming marathons for charity throughout the year, and Games Done Quick’s bi-annual even

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Scam Alert! Fake Minecraft App Found in Apple App Store

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 07, 2016

Late last night, Reddit user verynayce brought Minecraft II, a mobile app available on iOS, to the attention of the /r/gaming subreddit. This app claims to be the sequel to the wildly popular and currently first place app, Minecraft: Pocket Edition. It lists for the same price, $10.99 in the US, and is somehow all the way up at number four on the Top Charts despite a one star rating and clear reviews that say this is a scam. The app isn’

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Riot Releases Trailer For New Hero

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 06, 2016

We thought Riot Games had finally stopped teasing. We thought that when they released a video of their newest champion, it was a minute and some odd seconds before we knew more about what we have been being stoke up about. Not so much. It is beautiful, intriguing and devoid of details.. The video, titled “Mind of a Virtuoso”, plays more like what we would guess mixing every psychedelic looks like than the typical hero i

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The White March Part 2 Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 05, 2016

Obsidian Entertainment and Paradox Interactive announced that the second expansion for Pillars of Eternity, The White March Part 2, will be released on February 16th. That is a little bit of a delay, it was planned for the end of January, but with the date only being a tad over a month away, we are willing to forgive them. The trailer, released today on Paradox Interactive's YouTube channel, gives us only a little glimpse of the game's de

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Oculus Announces The Rift Pre-Order

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - January 04, 2016

Ever since the approach of Back to the Future Day (October 21, 2015 in case you haven’t watched that film franchise a million times) the jokes about the differences between our reality and the movie’s idea of where we would be by now have been flying. While we are still waiting for our hover boards (and please please please let there never be a Jaws 19), at least gamers can be assured that we are finally going to see virtual real

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Valve Addresses The Christmas Day Issue

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 30, 2015

On Christmas day, a ton of Steam users logged on to the platform and found other people’s personal information displayed. It has taken five days for Valve to to make a statement and we have seen many people more upset about the lag time than the effects of the attack. We've never been through something on that scale, but we are sure it is a massive pain in the side and urge everyone ot have a little bit of Christmas spirit toward Valve.

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Two New Characters Announced for Battleborn

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 29, 2015

IGN had the pleasure of introducing two more characters for the upcoming first-person shooter Battleborn by Gearbox Software today and they are both integral parts of the game’s story. According to Creative Director Randy Varnell, the earned characters get unlocked “pretty quickly”. “We want you to encounter them first interacting with you about the story, then later you get to unlock them and make them your own.&rdqu

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Free DLC for Splatoon Coming Tonight

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 28, 2015

Earlier today, Nintendo announced via Twitter that they are releasing new DLC for Splatoon this evening. A new map called Piranha Plant will be available after 7 pm PST/10 pm EST (3 am GMT for our European friends).  This new map is expected to be one of the last pieces of DLC for Splatoon. Earlier this month, co-director Yusuke Amano told Game Informer that the free DLC campaign for the game will fun until January 2016 and there aren&rsq

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The Final Nintendo Download Update Before Christmas

Posted By: Melissa - December 24, 2015

I know I'm not the only one who has fond memories of tearing into a suspiciously correctly sized box on Christmas to gleefully find a Nintendo console. This year, I'm sure there are thousands of kids doing just as I did on Christmas eve: scoping out the boxes under the tree and just slightly lifting certain shaped ones to check their weight. Since ours is already hooked up to the TV, instead of snooping under the tree, I ge

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Changes Coming to Diablo III Seasons

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 23, 2015

We are sure this comes as a huge surprise to anyone who has seen the site: we love Diablo III. There are a ton of new features coming with this next patch, an entire new zone, several new monsters as well as Set Dungeons amongst other things. This patch will also bring changes to Seasons just in time for the new one to start. For the full details, check out the First Look - Season 5 post on battle.net - we’ll give you the overview below.

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Awesomenauts Announces Expansion Coming Soon

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - December 22, 2015

Awesomenauts, the 2-D side scrolling MOBA, has announced an update that will be released in early 2016. While the user base of the game is smaller than its free-to-play counterparts, this one is definitely worth a try for anyone who isn’t a habitual MOBA player as well as those who enjoy the typical Dota format. The update will bring three new characters: time-travelling inventor Professor M. Yoolip, hyperbike-riding bounty hunter Chucho

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Frostpunked to my heart - Frostpunk Review

Posted By: James - May 28, 2018

Game

A Cold wind blows across the town.

 

80 stunted refugees stumble through the wind to the remains of what was their train that drove into the frosty winds God only knows where.

 

There before us, in a steampunkesque Dickensian world lies the world of FrostPunk. FrostPunk, where every small decision not a battle against your people, a battle to retain control, its against one thing, the cold, the ever pressing effervescent cold that surrounds you. The world has been destroyed in a post-apocalyptic wind that is colder than anything that has been seen before in the history of mankind, think the day after tomorrow but Victorian steampunk Day After Tomorrow.



In a nutshell, the game plays very similar to something like settlers crossed with The Banner Saga.

This makes for some very interesting decisions that the player must make.

The game that I couldn't put down (and that's saying something because games like this generally hold my attention for as long as me building my first Big Town) however I found myself staring at my screen for hours looking at the same thing. Looking at a ring, at the tower in the middle of my town, the tower that ensures that my people survive.

 

Just that tower the generator generates the heat from cold, and it must have fuel.

 

I say that again, it must have fuel, it must be fed, for without it everyone will die everyone you now know in this tiny encampment in a little crater somewhere in the North will die.

This leads to some extraordinary gameplay something that I didn't think I'd witness in a long time, I found myself looking at the same screen for 9 hours wanting and needing to know what the outcome of my people would be and how I could lead my people through the storm.

-40 degrees that's your flat temperature around you that you have to deal with. This, every single hour of every single day and that's where your generator comes in, for without it everybody's going to die. You won't be able to build shelter, you won't be able to forage for things, you won't be able to sleep, because it will be too cold, these are the challenges that this game places before you, this game places you in a situation where about 30 houses worth of space is all you have between one side of the crater you live in and the other side.

 

Whole civilizations have to live with in this crater, why? Because if you don't you won't be near the generator.

And without the generator you're going to die, because outside the generator it's -70 degrees now, and around the generator it's a comfortable temperature. But the generator must be fed. There are all kinds of other resources that you need to do this, you need to build better houses because as the game goes on what are you fighting? You're not fighting people, you're fighting the cold, you need to build new houses that are made out of stronger things, so your little encampment has to go from building houses out of wood to building houses out of wood and steel.

 

If you don't build your new houses out of steel, you'll have to find more coal for the generator.

 

Thus this game become a steady balance between the amount of coal you're digging out of the ground, sometimes finding in the crator, because you don't have time to dig it out of the ground in a mine, you don't have the resources to put a mine together.

So you have to temper what your people are doing and carefully, balance the feeding of the generator, the all-important generator, and the feeding of your people, who also need food.

This leads to some really interesting gameplay, this isn't just an economy game, this is an economy survival game, but this time it isn't like They Are Billions or another game of a similar vein, where you're building a big camp and having to keep aggresive people (or beings) out.

This isn't one of those economy micro games Warcraft 3 or Starcraft 2 where you have to build a little base and defend yourself against wave after wave of enemies.

No, there are no enemies in this game, the enemy in this game proves to be nothing more than the environment itself, which will kill you if you don't stay warm.

Which will kill you if you don't feed your people.



FrostPunk itself runs on a beautiful engine nicely made, there’s not really much to show, there about two screens you have to tab between the first screen is your crater which you will be looking at for hours at a time and be enthralled by the fact that you're looking at your crater for hours at a time, watching your little people go about their daily tasks watching the pleasant hum and clink of the generator while all the horrible cold is threatening to engulf you and kill everybody.

 

The graphics are pleasant and realistic they're not highly stylized but I would say there are they are a notch above the same sort of Steampunk theme that you could find in a game like Dishonored, in fact the Dishonored and steampunk universe in itself has really lent itself to this situation because rather than having High Technology, where perhaps now we would have electric generators and electricity where we would be able to constantly generate new sources of power, in this steampunk universe you have to burn coal, there's nothing else you can do but burn more coal, because there's no other way of generating heat than burning coal for your generator.

The game doesn't really go about explaining why there was a catastrophe or why the climate has dropped to Sub-Zero temperatures across the whole planet, and actually, it doesn't really need to, there are enough games that overly explain on indeed of films that overly explain the situation that people are placed in this game leaves it to your imagination, it leaves hints from time to time from scientists who you will find out in the frozen waste from the second screen which I referred to which is an overlay of your surrounding area,

 

Your surrounding area you won't be able to see because you don't have telescopic equipment good enough to see through the constant snow storms and blizzards.

 

The only thing you have connecting you to the outside world of your crater are two teams of scouts that you can train up and send to go away on little more or less event quests, the Scouts will take a period of time to reach the event and then the quest will be triggered, you will then have a series of options in which you can tell the Scouts to do,  some of the things might include the Scouts found an abandoned camp everyone, died but there's a bunch of wood coal and steel that the Scouts could take back with them if you want them to do.

 

Of course there are also other exotic things which this finds and of course the most important thing that you will need back to your camp, people.

 

Without people nothing happens, here nothing will survive, the people have to look after the town, the people feed the generator, and the generator has to keep the people alive.

 

There's almost a symbiosis with the generator in you and your people, it makes for a very interesting storyline which as I said in the first campaign, kept me enthralled for 9 hours.

I couldn't look away from my screen in fact I believe I took one break before I completed the campaign which at its conclusion was extremely stressful and difficult, and I can't believe I got through in a single playthrough, and I can't believe I got through without saving and loading the game at any point, all I did was I played it to its conclusion and my god do I feel like an economy game boss, being able to beat that campaign in one go, because by the end of it you feel like you've really accomplish something, after staring at your screen at the same warm little generator for 9 hours, that was a great campaign.

 

There's other content in the game other than the first campaign but, was the game worth the money just for that? Worth that just for those first nine hours? Absolutely, because I couldn't tear myself away from the screen it was an absolutely enthralling and well-built handcrafted and beautifully made game that was bug free and had little to be desired in additions.

The way you manage your economy is done simply and efficiently almost ruthlessly.

Infact the game does give you at one point the ability to choose whether to be a ruthless dictator or choose whether to go perhaps down the path of spirituality, I went down the part of order, perhaps thinking that an ordered Society would be better than a spiritual and superstitious society, or but I didn't know that the things you could do down the order path were basically public executions, and other things, unfortunately I ended up becoming near enough a ruthless dictator without clicking on the ruthless dictator button.

 

But within the context of the game it seems fine, these 100 people would not and could not survive without ruthless dictatorship of what they do every day, if you don't bring the 30 coal that we need to the generator today, the generator will go off, and then people will start getting ill, and when people get ill things get bad, because people stop working, and when people stop working because they're ill, nobody hunts for food and the generator doesn't get fed which means everyone goes cold and more people get ill.

There’s this wonderful symbiosis at the heart of this game which I haven't really felt in other games before, people feed the generator, the generator feeds the people all for the sake of just keeping everybody alive. There's nothing else really to it, there's no greater enemy that you have to overcome, there's no secondary faction that you have to interact with, there's no one outside of your little bubble that you need to deal with, and when others come along, invite them in, share your precious few resources, or tell them to go away, there’s no consequence, so letting people in becomes the welcoming of a challenge, not the forcing of a challenge. How are you going to feed them? You don't have to, but the challenge is inviting enough.

This is pure symbiosis in-game form as a strategy game, without having to overcome another player or another opponent it's deeply referred there is no one else, you just have to stay alive, you have economy or we are going to die, and in fact it's different in that regard to other strategy games where you just have to stay alive, for example another economy management game the environment reaches a certain level of challenge that doesn't really go above that and then it starts throwing enemies at you.

For example there might be a very cold winter which will have to deal with and if you don't set up enough robust systems in order to deal with a cold winter in a different economy game where you might get a summer where you might be able to grow food your people will just continue happily ticking over the little economy train that you've made for them. In FrostPunk you don't have that luxury new line, things will get harder, the environment will get tougher, it will be a bigger problem to collect coal, it will get colder, it will get colder, and then it will get colder, and the challenges that await to keep the cold out to stop people from dying are significant but deeply rewarding as a game experience.

This has been one of the most fun strategy games I've played this year and honestly I've only just picked up Crusader Kings 2 which is destroying my time, but this game was really a real gem amongst a lot of strategy games which I felt little to say about recently.

 

This is a real time strategy game with elements of The Banner Saga and a few other classics mixed in like some of the later Settlers games.

 

If managing an economy in slightly different ways while trying to survive in a steampunk universe in a world that's threatening to freeze everyone to death sound good to you, you should definitely pick this up I heartily recommend it.

 

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