Dragon Age Inquisition - The return of the Demo?

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - July 15, 2015

Has the demo returned!? Origin has popped up a trial mode for Dragon Age Inquisition allowing you to download the game, play unlimited multiplayer and have access to 6 hours playthrough of the single-player campaign. Oh I hope this will set a trend, we need demos, not pre-orders, but... that is for another deeper topic to talk about. So essentially the Dragonslayer DLC Multiplayer, with weekend events, for free? Six hours of the single-p

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Thank you, Mr. Iwata

Posted By: Melissa - July 14, 2015

Hey Gamers, This is a pretty personal post for me and I think a lot of us out there.  The world lost a huge influence the other day, Satoru Iwata, the CEO of Nintendo, and many of us are reeling from the news.  He believed in gaming together and that the joy of playing is what makes a great game.  All over the world, gamers are in mourning.  Including this one. When Iwata started as CEO, I was graduating high school.&nbs

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This Navi finally gets her Link - Gaming Couples Cosplay

Posted By: Melissa - July 13, 2015

Growing up, I thought to be or date a gamer girl was simply socially unacceptable.  In direct opposition to what the stereotype of the response to gamer girls claims, all I got was “friend-zoned”.  In high school, I wanted to date and specifically wanted to date a gamer so that I wouldn’t have to worry about all of the traditional date night rigamarole - the nails, the hair, the small talk, the stress of coming up with

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Witcher 3 The Wild Hunt Review

Posted By: Michael Zarwalski - July 10, 2015

I recently had the opportunity to experience the hype of The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt firsthand, and take an in-depth look into its vast expanse of gameplay, its massive open world and its breath-taking story. The Witcher 3 once again follows Geralt, this time on his quest to destroy the Wild Hunt, a group of spectres that remind me of the four horsemen of the apocalypse (they are even referred to as the “Red Riders”). As well as t

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Darkest Dungeon Patch "The Hound and Corpse"

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 09, 2015

Darkest Dungeon is an early access game which has made a splash in the dungeon crawlers. Darkest Dungeon is introducing its latest patch July 15th bringing a new class, the Houndmaster, new features, integrations and constant ongoing balances. After the July update, the next stop for us will be the Cove, a completely new dungeon with it’s own bosses, monsters, curios, traps, and obstacles! If things weren’t salty enough, get

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Games Are The Solution, Not the Problem

Posted By: Melissa - July 08, 2015

“Video games ruined my last relationship.” Working for a gamer dating site, gaming guilt comes up all the time.  It breaks my heart to hear the repeated stories of normal relationship challenges being misconstrued as the inevitable fault of video games when it is the games that can help us through those tough situations.  To date a gamer is the same as dating anyone who has a passion for something and there are even a few

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The Witcher 3 Patch 1.07 coming soon!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - July 07, 2015

The Witcher 3 have released information on the next big patch. Patch 1.07 is bringing: A new, alternative (optional) movement response mode for Geralt. A player stash for storing items, available in various locations throughout the game. Stash locations are marked on the player's map. Crafting and alchemy components no longer add to the overall inventory weight. Books are now placed in a dedicat

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Update 2.3 - Optimisation and fixes!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - July 01, 2015

GamerDating goes mobile with full optimisation in version 2.3. We are pleased to announce GamerDating version 2.3 which brings full mobile optimisation on both Android and IOS. We’ve resolved those annoying bugs with the cache for both Firefox and Chrome making the site faster and more reliable, as well as improved the UX in certain places. This patch has many improvements including: Game Library has improved system of searching, s

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Total War: Warhammer Information

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 30, 2015

Total War: Warhammer is coming, and the hype is growing. I personally (Alex) cannot wait for the release and I wait with hope, and fear I will be disappointed. Yet here I am watching videos, reading interviews and getting even more hyped. If you've yet to see the scripted battle of Total War: Warhammer check out the cinematic announcement trailer over on the Total War Youtube Channel which introduces the armies available.  I've

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Guild Wars 2 Review

Posted By: Joe "Xirta" - June 29, 2015

Guild Wars 2 is an immersive, fantasy-based MMORPG which allows the player to progress in their own story-based solo play in a persistent world whilst also allowing the addition of missions and events that can be played solo or with others (called “instances”). The story of Guild Wars 2 revolves around dragons, which are bad, corrupted beings that like to raise undead and corrupt the land. These dragons threaten the world of Tyria,

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XCom 2 Gameplay Trailer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 26, 2015

Firaxis Games brought a demo of XCOM 2 to E3 and we saw a quick overview of the video with commentary. Now they have released the short gameplay video.  The single mission comes across as a great interactive cinematic where the story picks up from 10 years after the time humanity surrendered to the alien invasion. With full interaction of the previous Xcom games combined with more cutscenes and an ever evolving narrative it

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Drink Water, RedBull and get DLC

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 25, 2015

Recently RedBull and Destiny paired up in a marketing move which sent ripples across the web. In a move seen as a joke, the dark times and a good idea has set off varying responses and some are just brilliant. Destiny is a PS4 Exclusive FPSMMO and RedBull are offering cans which you can buy, get codes and redeem your in game products. RedBull is offering a "Focused Light" a one-time consumable Bonus XP buff which increases all

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Terraria 1.3 Official Trailer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 24, 2015

Terraria is only a week away, and even though the development team did not have time to make a video, the community yet again stepped up and worked with the team to create the next official trailer. Terraria is a shining success in the sea of early access crowd funded games which can show that developers can succeed. With each patch comes new features, new improved functionality and at times feels like an entirely new improved game. Check o

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Albion Online New Trailer and Summer Alpha

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 23, 2015

The big Summer Alpha will finally start on the 29th June. The world of Albion will open its ports for both seasoned and first-time settlers to populate it and experience the vast amount of new features and improvements implemented since the last Winter Alpha in January/February. You can our experience when Pyran went an experienced the game fulltime in our early experiences. Monday, the 29th of June Albion Online is a Free-to-Play

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Call of Duty Black Ops III E3 Co-operative gameplay

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 22, 2015

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 cooperative campaign has been shared online, the cooperative tutorial seen at the E3 Sony Playstation booth is now available for a gander. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 seems to touch more into the dark side of the future with technology lending a serious hand to the full on combat. What is cool is the game seems to be designed for four-player online co-op or solo play.  Players will encounter epic cin

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E3 Thursday Recap and End!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 19, 2015

This is the last recap of E3 and for more indepth E3 news check out the E3 Expo site. E3 has been an interesting array of announcements, rehashes, promises and full fledged marketing. However amongst all the announcements we've had some great news. Destiny's The Taken King expansion with a continued story. Interesting talk with GameSpot and the creator of the Oculus about the future of VR. To take some of the pret

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E3 Wednesday Recap

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 18, 2015

E3 brought us some interesting trailers, announcements, and confirmations about games yesterday, the features and DLC have continued to take E3 as a strong exciting year. We saw more information on Horizon: Zero Dawn, an APRG featuring a female protagonist. An AWESOME trailer for Kingdom Come: Deliverance something which you can tell is something I'm interested in personally! (Alex) A very nice gameplay demo of Metal Gear Solid

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E3 Tuesday Recap

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 17, 2015

E3 Officially kicked off today and released a torrent of great news from Nintendo, Square Enix and some cool bits of news about Star Wars Battlefront. Many news sites are now sharing their hands on experience with multiple games as the show floors have opened up. GameSpot has been reporting and these are few of the top bits of news: The Wii U Star Fox was officially named as Star Fox Zero, Super Mario Maker is coming in

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E3 Monday Recap

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 16, 2015

E3 continued on Monday, and after following the slam dunk of Bethesda it was a hard gig to headline. Collecting the information from E3 again we list the top news here: The next Gear of War was confirmed. Sony confirmed The Last Guardian will release next year. Call of Duty will have DLC debut on PlayStation. The next Mass Effect has a name and it's Andromeda. Dark Souls 3 will be the last one in the ser

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E3 Kick off and Sunday Recap

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - June 15, 2015

E3 kicked off yesterday and continues over the next few days to bring us new releases, announcements and games. Straight from E3's own mouth we have gathered the list of the top announcements, reveals and hot news straight from E3's Sunday. Dishonored 2 was officially revealed and it looks awesome, especially with the protagonist. Doom showed off plenty of gameplay. Fallout 4 announced to be coming a lot sooner than

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>Observer_ Review

Posted By: Ryan - March 21, 2019

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>observer_ is a cyberpunk marvel built on the little stories of its all too human cast. Told through the eyes of KPD officer Daniel Lazarski (voiced by none other than Rutger Hauer himself), >observer_ is a short horror game drenched in the atmosphere one would expect from the minds behind Layers of Fear.

The 8 or so hours it took me to complete the main story (as well as some side cases) raised many questions concerning the nature of humanity, the lengths to which people will go to be happy in their own skin and the effects that our choices have on others.

As with Bloober Team’s well-known Layers of Fear, >observer_ is told entirely through first person exploration gameplay. Gone are the wood panelled halls haunted by memories of a family now lost, in their place are grime drenched, neon lit corridors. Holes are torn into the walls to make doorways, cables snake along the floor, powering the video intercoms attached to each door and the many advertisements hanging from the walls.

This is definitely a game to play docked. Whilst the handheld mode holds up, Unreal Engine 4 makes mincemeat of the Switch’s battery life (around 2 and a half hours) and many of the prompts presented in the near invisible UI are very difficult to see on the tiny screen. Docked, however, dust motes hang in the air of every cramped, concrete hallway illuminated by the bright teal glow that serves as the main accent for most of the game. Playing in docked mode also gives your screen the real estate to properly display the lavish visual effects, strobing and digital artefacting (the latter a sign that Daniel’s medication is running low) that are deployed to keep you on the edge of your seat.

 

Enjoy the view, you won’t be seeing it much


 On top of the visual treat, heavily inspired by films such as Blade Runner, a stellar soundtrack accompanies Daniel’s investigation into a series of murders perpetrated in a single apartment block in the late 21st century. Footsteps echo from the cracked concrete, or splash through the thick mud of the basement. NPCs, with the exception of a few characters, are spoken to through the doors of their sealed apartments and are a joy to talk with via >observer_’s simple dialogue trees. Even though no NPC (with the exception of two) is spoken to more than once, the handful of minutes the game devotes to each is more than enough to convey a compelling narrative. Many times, I found myself wanting to find out more about each character (especially the self-aware sexbot), only to get caught up in the next mini-drama played out in dialogue only.

Now, it’s probably worth stating that this isn’t a game for everybody. If you aren’t overly enamoured with “walking simulators” or games which use environmental hints to contribute to the narrative, this probably isn’t for you. As previously mentioned, Daniel’s solo jaunt through the building is broken only by the occasional conversation through a door (or face to face in a handful of cases), or a handful of stealth segments, leaving the main bulk of the story to be told through protracted memory sequences, Daniel’s inner monologue, or items scattered throughout the environment.

Exploration for said items is rewarded with extra objectives, interactions with NPCs who would otherwise brush you off or one of the sixty-nine collectibles to be found (on one memorable occasion, my exploration yielded a code to a locked door which I opened to reveal a P.T. easter egg complete with bleeding walls, looping hallway and freaky posters). That’s not to say the entire game is a permanent treasure hunt (although there are a handful of crime scenes you are encouraged to investigate to their fullest).

 

The Lost Woods this isn’t, but there are clues for those who seek to leave the maze


Daniel is a special member of the Krakow Police Department known as an Observer. He is equipped with an augmentation (the usual cyberpunk questions surrounding what is humanity, are augmentations a boon or a bane etc. are definitely being explored by the game) which allows him to plug into the neural jacks of the victims he encounters. Without wishing to delve too deeply into each one, suffice it to say Layers of Fear’s influence is felt strongly during these sequences, played out to a riot of disturbing visual effects, discordant ambience and pulse-pounding soundtrack. The game shows a warning about photo-sensitive seizures every time it is started and it’s warranted. A couple of times I found the visual effects to be too much for me to make any conscious progress and stumbled into the correct level triggers more through intuition and luck than by correctly interpreting the clues seeded throughout the environment (although the developers deserve much credit for the inventiveness of the clues they provide).

 

Everyone needs a Journal

 

This speaks to a lot of the problems I found during my playthrough. Solid ideas were implemented largely successfully, but with just enough niggles to be a problem. Messy visuals, somewhat unclear stealth segments (aided massively by a generous checkpoint system) and a tiny prompt when able to interact with an object caused my progress to stumble a few times (this is all in addition to a minor bug where I couldn’t select a certain object and a few periods of noticeable frame rate loss followed by the game crashing). In the vast majority of cases, I resolved the problem by exploring the same room over and over for a few minutes before finally looking directly at the right spot, or moving through rooms I could barely distinguish through the textures being used to amp up the tension, or, on one memorable occasion, realising I had just completed a stealth section without first noticing it was a stealth section. I largely enjoyed my time with the game, but it meant that when a problem like this came up, I really noticed it.


It’s a shame too, because the stuff Bloober Team experimented with worked really well. As I’ve mentioned, Daniel is reliant on medication to continue functioning and without it his vision starts distorting in a distinctly unhelpful manner (although there doesn’t appear to be any downside, apart from this and an irritating audio prompt, to not taking the meds), which helps build the illusion of a man whose body is fighting against the augmentations which allow him to do his job. Similarly, when his medication is running out, or in times of stress, the Joy-Con’s HD rumble is used to great effect, beating in time with his heart, grounding what in other games would be merely a sound effect, with a tactile, visceral sensation. As the game progresses, this small touch becomes very important, serving as a prominent tool during the stealth sections as a sort of proximity alarm.


I’ve mentioned augmentations a few times now and that’s with good cause. Possibly my favourite feature of the game (aside from the titular observations) are Daniel’s forensic vision modes. Using a combination EM-vision to find electronic clues, Bio-vision to find biological clues and good old-fashioned night-vision (because boy howdy does the game get dark in places), Daniel is perhaps at his best when searching crime scenes for evidence. Few games go into this level of detail and I found myself wishing more would. A clever combination of colour palette changing and the ability to swap with the press of a button really helped nail the feeling of a cybernetic detective doing their job.

 

He’s dead, Jim

 

At £26.99/$29.99, you’re getting a decent amount game for the price.

Sure, it might be short, but I was invested in every minute of playtime, caught up in the atmosphere of a place so similar to our own, yet so alien. The game does boast two endings, and sixty-nine collectibles (of which I found about a quarter), but with no real way to reload the last checkpoint, you’re looking at around 15 hours (or less if you focus on the main story) to see both endings, plus however long it takes to find all the collectibles.

Whilst I feel like the endings will only have slight differences, the branching dialogue trees hold more of my interest and I’m curious to see if several of the conversations I had could have ended differently.

Whilst narrative driven games like this are subjective, I wholeheartedly recommend it. The sub-text ever present in the cyberpunk genre is present (along with no small amount of body horror) and I’m a sucker for any game that has an atmosphere crafted with so much care and attention.

It’s not perfect, but it’s an excellent way to spend a few hours and you might learn something about the human condition along the way.

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