Leagues Coming to Guild Wars 2

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 10, 2015

ArenaNet announced during the Guild Wars 2: World Tournament Series at Gamescom that seasonal PvP leagues are coming to Heart of Thorns.  Today, John Corpening of AreaNet released the official blog post with the details.  From the post: In Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns™, PvP will have regular league seasons. During a season, players begin in the starter division and earn their way up to the next by de

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Battleborn Release Date Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 07, 2015

2K announced that their new hero-shooter, Battleborn, will come to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on February 9, 2016 at Gamescom today.  They also shared four new playable characters:  Ambra, Melka, Rayna and Benedict.  Check out the official trailer on YouTube. From the Battleborn website: Set in the distant future, Battleborn is a first-person shooter from the creators of Borderlands featuring 25 unique pla

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New WoW Expansion Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 06, 2015

Blizzard announced a new World of Warcraft expansion at GamesCom today.  For many, this expansion brings things they have been waiting for.  From battle.net: The Tomb of Sargeras has been reopened, and the demons of the Burning Legion pour into our world. Their full, terrifying might is fixed on summoning the Dark Titan to Azeroth—and they’ve already located the key to his return. With the Alliance and Horde devastat

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EA Trailers Released at Gamescom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 05, 2015

EA released gameplay footage from some of their most anticipated games at Gamescom today.   We got our first look at Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, the anticipated prequel to the franchise.  The environment looks amazing and the gameplay fast as Faith scales her way into a secret laboratory to find a pretty creepy looking guy has beaten her to her goal.  We will have to wait until the end of February to find out what he was doing

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Halo Wars 2 Coming in Fall of 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 04, 2015

Halo Wars 2, a sequel to the Ensemble Studios 2009 real time strategy game, will be released in fall of 2016 for Xbox One and Windows 10.   The Creative Assembly, best known for the Total War series (we are all STOKED for Total War: Warhammer), will be developing this new game which gives us confidence that it will be an awesome RTS.  Check out the release trailer on the Xbox YouTube channel. Interesting that it says Windows 10 sp

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Trailer Released for Everybody's Gone to the Rapture

Posted By: Melissa - August 03, 2015

The trailer for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture was released by The Chinese Room today (check it out here) and I have been sucked into another reason to buy a PlayStation 4.  The story is set in a post-apocalypse nightmare that looks like it will have some twisted surprises.  This is a studio known for survival horror, so I’m expecting long nights of adrenaline after the August 11 release. The website for the game is fill

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New Battlefield Title Coming in 2016

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 31, 2015

While in a call with investors, Blake Jorgensen, EA’s CFO confirmed a new Battlefield game coming next year. "What we've said is that our intention over the next couple of years is to have a first-person shooter as one of the core titles. This year, obviously, it's Star Wars Battlefront. Next year, it's another Battlefield title.” The last game in the franchise was Battlefield Hardline released in March of t

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Terraria coming to Wii U and 3DS

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 30, 2015

505 Games and Re-Logic announced today that they will be releasing Terraria, the 2D action-adventure sandbox, for Wii U and 3DS in early 2016.  They promise more information as the release date draws closer, but have shared the artwork for the new boxes.  The post on their forum also teases the possibilities of the dual screen interface. Terraria was originally released for Windows in 2011 and has spread on to most platforms since.&n

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Big Update Coming for Super Smash Bros. July 31

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 29, 2015

Nintendo confirmed today that there will be a massive update for Super Smash Bros. on Wii U coming at the end of the month.   Tourney mode will launch and along with it, YouTube replay uploads.  There are two categories to compete in:  Community Tourneys which have players compete for top scores in a certain amount of time and Regular Tourneys which have their own rules and only happen at certain times. There is also new DLC

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Square Enix Starts My Week Right - Announcements and Trailers

Posted By: Melissa - July 28, 2015

Life is Strange got a new installment, Episode 4: Darkroom.  I haven’t had a chance to play it yet  as it just came out today but have been giddily rewatching the trailer.  It isn’t often that I see a game like this, an episodic interactive graphic adventure, that I actually want to play through but the story has me intrigued.  Add time travel to about anything and I’m probably going to play or watch it. 

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Help the Heart of Gaming

Posted By: Melissa - July 24, 2015

Hey gamers, I saw this story on reddit and I’m asking you to join in helping. The Heart of Gaming started by rescuing arcade cabinets from closing venues in London.  Located in North Acton, the community lovingly calls it 'HoG’ and it is considered the last dedicated video game arcade in London.  This is a place bringing gamers together.  Fellow gamers, this gamer run business was broken into and burglari

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Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Darkroom

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 23, 2015

The trailer for the fourth episode of Life is Strange was released today (view it here) and things are getting dark.  Not that bathroom murders and creepers drugging under age girls wasn’t dark, but as Max gets closer to finding out what happened to Rachel Amber, the storm from her nightmare nears.  Somehow, we don’t think this is your typical tornado.  Episode 4 - Dark Room will be available for download on July 2

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Leoric Being Added to HotS - Trailer

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 21, 2015

Leoric, The Skeleton King, from the Diablo franchise will be the next hero added to Blizzard’s MOBA Heroes of the Storm.  The trailer they released is a little cheeky, check it out. From the Heroes of the Storm Wiki: Leoric is a slow moving front-line warrior that never truly dies, haunting the battlefield as a ghost before reforming on the field.    

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Odin Sphere gets an HD remake

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

Atlus and Vanillaware have announced Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir, an HD remake they claim will be very different from a typical remaster.  This new game will still be a 2d side scroller but there will be new bosses and evolved gameplay along with the usual graphics updates.  It also looks like there is a ‘Classic Mode’.  The trailer is in Japanese, but well worth the watch. Odin Sphere: Leiftrasir will be out next Januar

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Capcom makes big announcements about Street Fighter V

Posted By: Melissa - July 20, 2015

As rumored, Capcom made some big announcements at the EVO 2015 Street Fighter V panel.   Street Fighter V will feature a service-based approach with their post-launch content.  From  PlayStation.Blog:     1    The initial release is the only disc you will ever need to own     2    All balance and system adjustments will be available for free     

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GameCraft: Self Screen-Printed Pillows

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

Hi Gamers! Recently, Jordan and I moved into a new house without roommates.  It is kind of strange having a quiet house where the only messes are our own.  We are determined to make our house somewhere my parents will visit and lets be real, I want them to be impressed.  To me, it is about the little touches, details, that make all the difference.  Right out of college, when I was cardboard box furniture poor, I learned tha

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EVO 2015 is Underway - Twitch Stream Links

Posted By: Melissa - July 18, 2015

This weekend is ridiculously hot.  The kind of hot that I just don’t want to be a good Oregonian and go hiking or biking or anything that involves the outside.  We instead opt to lay in front of the air conditioning and play video games.  The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) in Las Vegas is happening this weekend and we are in the mood for some fighting games.  Maybe it is also the heat.  I might get a

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Luckslinger - New Indie Sidescroller Available on Steam

Posted By: Melissa - July 17, 2015

A new indie sidescoller was released on Steam yesterday and I am really feeling the heat to get my desktop working.  Anyone who has seen my game collection will tell you - I <3 sidescrollers.  Luckslinger touts itself as “one half [sic] inspired by the unrealistically fast gunslingers, the dark gritty humor and the greed driven anti-heroes of the spaghetti western classics. On the other half it’s inspired by vinyl digging

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New Warhammer 40,000 Action-RPG Announced

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 16, 2015

NeocoreGames, the Budapest-based RPG developer best known for King Arthur:  The Role-playing Wargame series, has announced Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor — Martyr in collaboration with Games Workshop.  They describe the new game as a “persistent sandbox action-RPG.”  From the NeocoreGames announcement: The single player campaign pitches players into a grim and secret war among the stars as the agents of the eve

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StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Pre-Order Now Available

Posted By: Melissa - July 15, 2015

  There are some cool parts about this pre-order, it isn’t just a plushy toy or anything, you actually get access to the Legacy of the Void beta test realm.  Heads up, your achievements and progress won’t carry over to the live game.  From Battle.net: Those who pre-purchase digitally or lock in their pre-order at select retailers will also gain entry to the ongoing Legacy of the Void beta test. Pre-purchase digi

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Fueled up a chaotic couch co-op reviewed

Posted By: Ryan - October 28, 2022

Game

Space-borne chaos or a shiny re-tread of old ground?

Couch co-op party games are a small, but still popular, genre. As evidenced by games like Overcooked and Moving Out, there’s a need for one-to-four-player games that rely on communication, a willingness to make mistakes, and an almost sadistic urge to test the strength of friendships.

Make no mistake, much like its chaotic forebears, Fueled Up will also put your relationships to the test.

Huge thanks to my fellow reviewer, and multiplayer partner for the past 12 and a half years, Jenny.

Jenny joined me and helped me out with this review by playing the game alongside me and checking my impressions matched up with her own.

We played via local multiplayer on an Xbox One X hooked up to a television – this will be important later.

While it has no distinct visual style, Fueled Up is a pretty game where smooth textures, particle effects, and flashing lights all compete for your attention. I suspect this is mostly due to the camera being positioned such that you can see the entire map, and thus not have to worry about moving your viewpoint in addition to everything else clamouring for your attention.

The viewpoint does make certain things harder to see than others, although you may find these issues are solved by playing on a larger, or closer, display than we were using.

interactive Menu

Not only does the menu show your assigned colour, your character is added to the space station.

 

The player models are cute, and customisable, and each is colour-coded to player number. The player one position is a bright orange, the player two is a bright green and so on. The colour of the player character’s overalls is matched by a circle around their feet to make them easy to see when in game.

Aside from character models, both the player characters and the space squid and octopus that are an ever-present threat, the only other things you see in any great, and therefore cute, detail are the tutorials, which are text-based with images, and an NPC that is responsible for delivering the bare bones of a plot.

It is in the sound design that Fueled Up’s greatest strength and its greatest weakness lie.

The core concept here is that you are emergency engineers racing to repair ships and return them before one of any number of loss conditions triggers.

With the camera zoomed out to show the entire floorplan of the ship, you end up relying a lot on audio cues, rather than the visual triggers that were Overcooked’s main way of conveying information about the game state.

Accessibility is key, and audio cues are a vital part of that.

Fueled Up does a fantastic job of conveying what is happening through audio cues, and each one is distinct enough that you quickly learn to tell them apart and respond to each problem accordingly.

The problem is that there is so much going wrong that the cues overlap and, while each is still clear and easy to distinguish, if you suffer from audio processing issues, or simply dislike repetitive sounds, this is not the game for you.

Multiplayer Game for Couples

Pinball simulator, exposition, score prompts, AND the end of the Universe. What’s not to love?

 

The ambient soundtrack on the mission select screen is a music loop that borders on annoying, and each level is short enough that the alarms blaring nearly constantly don’t become infuriating, but both Jenny and I could only play in short bursts to avoid getting irritated by the constant assault on our hearing.

Just because the cues are clear and easy to distinguish, doesn’t mean they’re pleasant to hear.

On a more positive note, the gameplay loop is solid.

Each level has a variety of environmental problems that need overcoming to keep the spaceship moving, and ahead of the giant space octopus, and each is explained by a simple tutorial as it is introduced. Well, most are. Some of the problems are either entirely unexplained – wormholes, I’m looking at you – or the tutorial doesn’t explain enough.

That said, each is reasonably easy to figure out, so it’s not a big problem, just a niggling one.

Once you know what you’re doing, however, the game flows smoothly as you deal with problems when they occur, anticipate what is coming, and generally try to keep your communication calm and collected as alarms blare, airlocks vent, and smoke fills the room.

There were a few places where a difficulty spike made Jenny and I feel like we couldn’t continue playing the game without inviting a third player to join us, but by figuring out what we needed to focus on, instead of trying to keep on top of everything, we did manage to push through.

Multiplayer games on xbox and pc offer minimal differences when local

Some hazards are little too obstructive.

 

For game about a giant space octopus that likes to destroy spaceships, the difficulty is completely at odds with the tone of everything else. The character models are cute, the overworld is full of stuff to bounce off like a pinball, but when all of this is compared with the fact that each mission is just challenging enough to feel almost impossible as you head into the later game there is some dissonance;  without the light-hearted tone, however, I honestly don’t think Fueled Up would be as fun as it is.

As with many games in the genre, each level sees you completing a series of varied tasks to reach an end goal: in this case, making sure the ship isn’t destroyed before you get back home.

None of the tasks are little more than take item A to point A and repeat until the problem is solved, but the number, and diversity, of tasks – as well as the incredible variety of level design and environmental challenges – means that no two levels feel alike.

Local multiplayer will always be sovereign, but online is an option.

Jenny and I found ourselves splitting up the burdens on some levels – she would get the fuel while I dealt with generator fires, for example – while on others we’d move between duties as required, all the while repairing hull breaches to ensure the ship didn’t explode.

Communication is obviously key in games like this, and it does benefit from couch co-op play.

Online multiplayer is supported, but I think I’d rather the two players, one controller option purely because games like this hit differently when played in person.

Fueled Up alternatives such as overcooked vibe in a similar fashion

You always know what you’re going into, at least.

 

It's also far easier to apologise for a raised voice or poorly chosen word in person than it is over the internet when the other players may not be able to see you.

By this point of the review, you could be forgiven for thinking that there isn’t all that much innovative here and, truthfully, there isn’t. But it is, for the most part, polished and a nice refinement of the formula.

Ideal for people with neurodivergences

Being able to focus on discrete, unchanging tasks allows people with our neurodivergences to play the game without getting overwhelmed and the most annoying environmental effects – smoke and wormholes, in our opinion – were minor frustrations to be coped with at best, not game-ending difficulty spikes.

In fact, the only real problem we encountered was that some things are just too small to make out easily among the mass of visual information. Batteries and fuel crystals are illuminated but their receptacles are not, making figuring out where they go frustrating on occasion.

This may have been a consequence of playing on a television on the other side of the room, and the larger your display, the better you will likely find this aspect of the game.

Another thing to note is that on one level, a narrow metal bridge blends in a little too well with the purple goo it hangs above, making it difficult to tell at a glance if you’re about to walk off of it.

A game for Neurodivergent people

With hints like that, how can you fail?

 

It is worth noting that your score is reduced whenever the ship’s engines are offline. This is a conscious decision that does feel a little disheartening as you will likely be feeling overwhelmed by the point that happens, but the game does make you aware of it.

These are little problems and can be overcome, and there’s plenty of time to figure out ways to deal with them. A casual playthrough will likely take you no longer than ten hours at the outside, depending on experience and party size.

This is a very generous estimate, and most players will be able to complete the game a lot earlier. Replayability comes from each level having a score system – which is not used as a level gate, fortunately – and secondary objectives.

With two players, you will likely struggle to both reach the three-star threshold and complete the secondary objectives, but you can still have fun with the game.

Hours of cheap co-operative video game fun is yours for the taking.

Fueled Up sells for around £16 and, honestly, that’s a fair price. I would be reticent to pay more for it, but you’ll get hours of chaotic fun for a relatively low entry price, marred only by the odd quirk.

Affordable coop game offering heaps of fun

Cosmetics, score thresholds, bonus objectives. It seems like a lot, and it can be with only two players.

 

Ultimately, as with many games in this genre, you will either really like Fueled Up or hate it. We recommend this game and believe that many people out there will enjoy the cosy, chaotic sci-fi shenanigans that play out over the course of its missions

 

Look at the void isn't it gorgeous?

Sometimes you’ve just got to take in the view, you know?

 

With everything above in mind, we wholeheartedly give Fueled Up an 8/10. It’s not perfect, but it’s a lot of a fun, and it’s a great way to spend an hour or two with friends. Just make sure they’re still your friends after you get sucked out the airlock for the fifth time.

 

Fueled Up - 8/10

 

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