Gamers for Gamers: Jes and Andrew Henninger

Posted By: Melissa - November 12, 2015

Dating is not easy for anyone. Many will say that the dating game is one of the most frustrating humanity plays. It should be; if finding someone who fits our individual brand of crazy were easy, wouldn’t that mean we are actually pretty dull? It is important to remember that like any game worth playing, the dating game takes time and a considerable amount of leveling up before you are ready to face the final boss. We want to share stori

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BlizzCon 2015 Wrap Up

Posted By: Melissa - November 10, 2015

This last weekend’s BlizzCon was, as expected, jammed packed with announcements about some of our favorite franchises. Here are the major things you should know about BlizzCon 2015. Warcraft Blizzard debuted the opening cinematic for WoW: Legion, which was beautifully done. It  features Varian Wrynn and Sylvanas Windrunner fighting side-by-side against the Burning Legion. If you haven’t yet, it is definitely worth the four

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Exciting Changes Coming to LoL

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - November 05, 2015

It is no secret that the members of GamerDating are in to League of Legends. It is one of the most added games to libraries and we talk about it pretty regularly. The other day, Riot released an update for the community about the changes coming to LoL before the next season. There is a lot of information to slog through, so we will give you the highlights and if you want to know more details, give Riot’s update page a read. Preseason

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Announcing new features and improvements: galleries, search and notifications

Posted By: GamerDating Team - November 05, 2015

In our quest to help you search for love, we have listened to your feedback and improved the speed of our search engine feature, offering not only matching, but also locational searches. You can now search for potential Player 2s in your local vicinity using your postcode/zipcode. We also heard your requests to see more of your potential Player 2 and have added a gallery feature to your profile where you can uploa

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Epic Games Announces Paragon

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - November 03, 2015

Epic Games, the makers of Unreal Engine and the Gears of War series, quietly announced their next release on Twitter earlier today. PlayParagon.com — Epic Games (@EpicGames) November 3, 2015 The web address takes you to a landing page which tells you to “prepare for victory” and that a new hero will be shared with us every week. This week is a cyborg named Twinblast. He has two guns and his motto is “Go in. Bo

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The Winners of The Golden Joystick Awards 2015

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 30, 2015

The Golden Joystick Awards, the world’s largest video game award show in terms of voting base, has concluded its 2015 show in London. Millions of votes were cast by gamers in the United Kingdom to determine the people’s favorites over the past year. The games nominated for the most awards are Bloodborne with nine nominations, Her Story with eight, and Batman: Arkham Knight and Life Is Strange with seven each. The sweeping winner th

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Steam Sales Are Spooky (For Our Wallets)

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 29, 2015

Of course we are excited for Halloween. Sure, there is the candy the kids don’t get and the opportunity to break out a cosplay. The really exciting thing to us is that it is another excuse for Steam to have a sale. Not that any of us have the time to play all the games we have in our queue already but there are a ton of titles we have been meaning to get. We can justify a few…just a few… Here are some of the games we recomm

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PS4 Exclusive Detroit: Become Human Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 28, 2015

Did you see the announcement trailer for Detroit: Become Human released yesterday at Paris Games Week? We’ve been eagerly waiting for Quantic Dream to announce their next project and figured it would have something to do with the developer’s 2012 PlayStation 3 tech demo titled Kara (even though CEO David Cage originally said otherwise). Kara is a newly built android who has developed a consciousness she can only assume by the obedi

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Overwatch Beta Now Live

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 27, 2015

The Overwatch Beta is starting today, keeping many of us attached to our battle.net accounts and email. For the next twelve hours, waves of testers will be sent invites to give Blizzard’s first team shooter a try.  This is the smaller group of testers, however, so don’t get too upset if you don’t get brought in now.  The larger group for Beta Test Weekends has not been selected or notified. We have yet to see invite

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Updates Tomorrow for Battlefield 4

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 26, 2015

Battlefield 4 will get major overhauls tomorrow when the Community Operations DLC & Fall Updates roll out.  Players can expect improvements in weapons, vehicles, classes, team/objective play and a new map called Operation Outbreak.  These are two different updates, so don’t forget to download both.   From the Battlelog: The Fall Update will be deployed on Tuesday, October 27th across all platforms with the fo

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First DOOM Closed Alpha Starts Tomorrow

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 22, 2015

The first DOOM Multiplayer Closed Alpha begins tomorrow, Friday, October 23 at 12:01 ET and runs through Sunday, October 25 at 11:59 ET.  Bethesda uploaded a video of gameplay to their YouTube earlier today if you, like us, don’t have a chance for access.  This first Closed Alpha is available through Steam on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for those who have been chosen.       •    

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'Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide' Releases in Two Days

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 21, 2015

With only two days before the launch of their co-op action first person shooter and melee combat adventure, Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide, Fatshark has released a new game trailer. Our team gets pretty excited about anything Warhammer so we didn’t need the extra hype, but waiting has been agonizing.  We will happily take anything to ease the pain. A little about the game from the Steam page: Vermintide takes place in and ar

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Co-Op RPG 'Forced' Released on PS4

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 20, 2015

Today, Forced: Slightly Better Edition released on PlayStation 4.  Usually we don’t get that worked up about two-year-old games getting updated releases on different platforms, but this is a fantastic 1-4 player co-op game. We think any co-op news is great news! Made by Copenhagen based developer team Beta Dwarf Entertainment while still in university (their story of living in their school for 7 months to work on the game is pretty awe

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The Conclusion of Life is Strange Releases Tomorrow

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 19, 2015

The final episode of Life is Strange, titled Polarized, will release on PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PCs tomorrow.  For anyone who hasn’t been playing the Square Enix graphic adventure game, the story follows a high-school senior named Max who has found out she has the ability to rewind time.  As one can imagine, the butterfly effect is not easy to control or predict the effects of making for a series filled with plot

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Batman: Arkham Knight DLC Schedule Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 16, 2015

Rocksteady announced the full schedule for the Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass content as well as the features and content they will release for the remainder of the year. It is an extensive list of Batmobile tracks, skins and missions:  OCTOBER     •    Batman Classic TV Series Batmobile Pack     •    Batmobile Track #1: Batcave Set     &

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Have You Signed Up For The Overwatch Beta?

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 15, 2015

Have you signed up for the Overwatch beta yet?  Yesterday, Blizzard announced on battle.net that the public beta for their team-based shooter will open on October 27th.  There are two groups: The Closed Beta group will be the core testers and there will be a number of Beta Test Weekends who will help stress test the servers. The beta will be Windows-only.  You’ll need to have the battle.net desktop app installed.  Onc

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Guild Wars 2 is Going Pro

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 14, 2015

A few months ago, AreaNet announced at the Guild Wars 2: World Tournament Series at Gamescom that they were adding seasonal PvP leagues to Heart of Thorns. It seems that they were only just getting warmed up. Today they announced a partnership with Electronic Sports League to create the ESL Guild Wars 2 Pro League. Some details from their announcement: In the ESL Guild Wars 2 Pro League, eight teams from each region

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10 Things You Can Do To Get The Most Out of Your Profile

Posted By: Melissa - October 13, 2015

Many of us hate writing about ourselves; we’ve all seen those profiles that simply say, “I don’t like doing this so just ask me something”. The problem is, those profiles have a much lower chance of attracting someone who will be interested enough to want to ask further questions. Writing about ourselves is all part of the territory of online dating, and you can greatly increase the likelihood of somebody taking notice and

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Halo 5 Goes Gold, Gets "Gameplay" Trailer

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 12, 2015

Halo 5: Guardians went gold last week so 343 Industries and Microsoft celebrated by releasing a trailer today. It is nearly 3 minutes and listed as a “gameplay trailer” but mostly includes in-game cut scenes - notably a confrontation between Master Chief and Spartan Locke. No spoilers in the trailer - but watch out, Eurogamer is reporting that they are out there already. Oddly, the most talked about part of the trailer in

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Fallout 4 Release Date and System Requirements

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 08, 2015

Bethesda announced today that Fallout 4 is almost here! On November 10 at 12:01 EST in North America and 12:01 local time in Europe we will all finally be able to feast our eyes on the new wasteland. The screenshots look fantastic! PC Systems Requirements (Requires Internet Connection and Free Steam Account to Activate) Minimum Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required) Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equ

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Sparklite Review: Roguelike

Posted By: Ryan - January 10, 2020

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A fun, casual roguelike with a few things to be hammered out.

Where does Sparklite fit within the roguelike genre? The press release I was given described it as ‘a unique blend of approachable roguelike elements’, and I’d agree with that. This is definitely at the easier end of the roguelike spectrum, thanks to its short length and forgiving design, and that’s no bad thing.

Sparklite has the casual roguelike feel

Everything is there to see, but nothing seems more important than anything else.

ver the nine or so hours it took me to finish the PC version, I was treated to a story which didn’t wear out its welcome, and did a decent job of creating an interesting, if shallow, world. There were no mind-blowing revelations (by which I mean anyone paying attention to the lore as it unfolds will stand a good chance of seeing the twist before it happens) but the story served its purpose and got me from area to area on a coherent path. That’s all well and good you might be thinking, but we’re not here for a discussion about the game’s story, what about the actual gameplay?

Sparklite is a good casual rogue-like

Let’s tackle the obvious first. This is a roguelike, so what does that actually mean for the game? Every time you die, the world changes. The game does a pretty good job of giving this an in-world explanation, but in its purest form this means that the labyrinth you’ve explored is re-arranged; some geo-tiles are swapped out, others are moved around and any progress you’ve made in terms of exploration is reset. So far, so roguelike.

That unique blend though? Whenever you die, you are brought back to the Refuge, a floating city, where you can spend the sparklite (both a currency and a fuel source) that you collected during your previous life. Sparklite can be spent on upgrading a handful of buildings, to purchase a series of upgrades for your character, Ada, and to construct the items you find scattered throughout the game-world in a metroidvania-esque series of dungeons. Some items are ranged weapons and serve as a limited-resource-based alternative to the wrench that Ada carries as her main weapon, whilst others allow you to overcome environmental obstacles and progress to new areas.

From such small beginnings….

 

The upgrades themselves cover the standard array (damage, defence, health, map, etc.) and are slotted into an expandable grid meaning you have to pick and choose which you want. Get two of the same level and you can fuse them together to free up space (for a fee, of course). The amount of patches available means you are free to tailor your playstyle to your preferences and desired difficulty. I opted for damage, defence and health over anything else, but there were other options tied to consumable items, extra attack options and the like.

You’re also free to join another player in local ‘assistive co-op’, although this feature is only unlocked after beating the first boss, in which the second player takes control of Ada’s robotic companion, Wingnut, to solve puzzles and dig up treasures. Whilst useful, it’s not critical to the game. With the press of a button, or key (the game can be played with a controller or the keyboard, although the devs recommend a controller), a solo player assumes control of Wingnut, leaving Ada in an idle animation.

Yes, its an Indie Roguelike game but it is no Binding of Issac.

The core gameplay loop, though simple like most roguelikes, served its purpose. It kept me coming back for just one more run, tempting me to challenge the next boss before shutting the game down. The bosses are varied, if few. With one per biome (plus the final boss), the devs weren’t forced to stretch to any odd attack patterns and none of them have any cheap attacks. Each felt distinct and I was happy with the number of attacks each possessed, meaning I couldn’t just recycle the strategy I’d used on the previous one.

Due to the way the system generates the map though, I did encounter a few problems. On one occasion, I entered a small cave and found an enemy trapped in a wall where I couldn’t get to it, and on a few others one of the hidden chests with a damage increase inside kept respawning, allowing me to collect the upgrade at will (which I didn’t). The biggest issue I had though was one memorable occasion when, in an area where everything must be killed to progress, an enemy jumped out of bounds and slid away, forcing me to restart the game and lose all progress up until that point.

 

I don’t think they’re supposed to be there.

 

With each biome came a new palette and new enemies (recorded in a late-game building you can construct to gain a small damage buff). I was pleased to see few instances of palette-swapping; for the most part, creatures of the same type resemble each other but are visually distinct. This was a good way of tying enemies to the area of the world they belonged in (virulent green creatures in the Acid Bog, for example) whilst giving a rough idea of what they would do.

You can certainly add this to the roguelike games list of switch must plays

The vibrant, pixel-based art style was complemented by a soothing, almost lo-fi soundtrack that was almost completely at odds with the tension inherent in the roguelike genre. Don’t get me wrong, the music picked up during the boss fights but there was no one track which grabbed me as a standout. I haven’t found myself humming anything from the game since I completed it although I might boot it up every now and then to get lost in the relaxing music for a short while.

This is my main niggle with the game’s presentation generally: it works but there are no real standout features. The UI is minimal and conveys precisely the information you need and nothing more. It does everything it has to, and it does it with style and charm, but is largely lost among the bright colours of the game itself.

 

Buzz, buzz buzz

Those colours are bold, vivid and, on several occasions, lead to my death. I considered putting this with the discussion of gameplay, but I think it fits here better and works as a segue into the other niggles I have about Sparklite. For a genre relying on easy-to-read and clearly-defined attacks and enemy movement, there were a few stumbling blocks.

The enemy sprites, as gorgeous as they are, possess collision after death, leading to me getting caught on them a few times which, in turn, resulted in my own demise. More annoyingly however, is that the attack sprites (weapon swings, lightning bolts etc.) themselves had a hitbox. Whilst fighting the final boss, I found myself taking damage from the top of the lightning bolt where it extended outside of the clearly-defined attack circle on far too many occasions, and don’t get me started on those instances when the trail of a hammer swing hit me, rather than the hammer itself.

But if you can get over these problems (map generation bugs, sprite/hitbox issues and the lack of standout presentation) how long is the game? As I said, I beat it in around nine hours (three of which were attempts on the final boss spread between grinding for and purchasing upgrading) and I felt that I’d seen everything the game had to offer. There were a few side-quests I could have done before the final boss to improve my chances, and these would have added a large amount of time to my gameplay, but I didn’t feel the need to.

Sparklite can be picked up on Steam, Switch and PS4

For those who like collecting things though, there is at least one NPC in each biome to find, each of which gives you something for rescuing them. Two explorers will give you map patches to reveal parts of the map (although I only found I needed the first patch, as the first biome was the one I found myself navigating most often), a scientist who unlocks the previously mentioned lab and a couple of other NPCs give you options for quick sparklite generation (including a pirate-themed gameshow). The most useful NPC though was one I didn’t have to find. Hidden throughout the world are small creatures that need returning to the Refuge in order to play a complete song. Every so often, the NPC in charge of them rewarded me with a rare patch for finding a certain number, making my gameplay experience far easier than it might otherwise have been.

That’s it though. Outside of the roguelike loop of earn money, die, buy upgrades (and repeat) there is no real re-playability here other than attempting different character builds, which makes the £19.99 (on Steam) price tag the most I would be happy paying for it. There is a slightly more expensive option which includes the OST and if you do a lot of walking or working for home, you might find it worth the extra cost, but I wouldn’t advise paying more.

Sparklite or Sparklike :D ?

So, if you’re looking for a pleasingly (if vaguely) presented casual roguelike with a surprising variety in boss and enemy design and a story which does a decent job at providing stakes and an explanation for the gameplay systems, Sparklite might be for you. Just be warned that as of the time of writing, enemies can get out of bounds, some chests respawn unintentionally and there is no standout feature.

 

 

This is a unique blend of approachable roguelike elements, but unfortunately they’ve blended too well.

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