Heart of the Swarm 3.0 Patch

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 07, 2015

Blizzard released three prologue missions that tie together StarCraft2’s expansion Heart of the Swarm to the newest installment (available November 10), Legacy of the Void - for free.  Patch 3.0 gives players access to “Whispers of Oblivion,” “the beginning of the end through the eyes of Zeratul as he searches the galaxy in an effort to prevent impending doom.” To play these, go to battle.net and install the

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Tips for Writing a Great 'About Me' Section

Posted By: Melissa - October 06, 2015

You’ve made the first step on your quest for love and joined GamerDating. You’ve uploaded a picture and added some of your favorite games to your library, now it is time to fill in your profile information. Your ‘About Me’ section is one of the most important, and sometimes intimidating, pieces of an online dating profile.   It is difficult to sum ourselves up in a hundred or so words. We’ve ga

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Grand Ages: Medieval Now Available Bundled With Gold Membership

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - October 06, 2015

We’ve added another Gold Membership Bundle! Gaming Minds Studios released Grand Ages: Medieval about a week ago and anyone who knows our team personally has been surprised that we are still working.  We sort of have a thing for strategy games - and by sort of I mean put one in front of any of us and watch as we put up blinders for hours while conquering. Gamers, we need your help.   We have a big update coming for GamerDa

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Super Mario Maker Hits 1M in Sales

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 30, 2015

Today, Nintendo announced via the Nintendo America Twitter account that Super Mario Maker has sold over one million units.   The game has been on sale for just under three weeks.  Already there are more than 2.2 million created and these combined have been played over 75 million times. Great timing as Super Smash Bros. added a Super Mario Maker stage to their DLC today (3DS: $2.49, Wii U: $2.49: 3DS/W

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WildStar is Now Free to Play

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 29, 2015

WildStar: Reloaded launched today making the MMORPG free to play.  There are also some changes and improvements made to the game; as described by Team WildStar on their site: WildStar: Reloaded includes BIG changes to core game systems; a new character creation and intro experience; improvements to dungeons, itemization, tradeskills, world bosses and group content; a class stat revamp; new quality of life features, bonus events, the Cos

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Total War: Attila Now Available With Gold Subscription

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 28, 2015

Although we haven’t been together for all of it, the GamerDating team has been playing the Total War series for the entire 15 years.  We love the combination of strategy and history, merged with ever evolving gameplay and increasingly great graphics. The Total War series has been one of our favorites. We are excited to be able to offer you the latest title, Total War: Attila, as a Gold Member package.   In 2016 we are gettin

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Announcements from TwitchCon Keynote

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 25, 2015

During today’s TwitchCon keynote, CEO Emmett Shear announced a major change to the platform: soon users will be able to upload pre-edited video to their channels.  We are looking forward to watching the war between them and YouTube. Also announced was a viewing app coming for PlayStation 4 next month and Playstation 3 and Vita soon to follow.  The app, which gives PlayStation users the ability to watch any stream

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Minecraft Coming to Oculus Rift

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 24, 2015

At today’s Oculus Connect 2, Palmer Luckey announced that the Windows 10 version of Minecraft will be compatible with the Oculus Rift headset.  There aren’t many details as yet - the deal was apparently only confirmed early this morning.  What we have been told is that the game will be available some time in spring 2016.  The consumer version of the Rift hits retail shelves at some point in 'Q1' but no official

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Horror Game Iron Fish Gets New Release Date

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 23, 2015

Iron Fish is a horror-action game for those of us who grew up with the vision of an angler fish swimming in their back of their minds whenever they approached an ocean.  The player takes on the roll of Cerys, a deep sea investigator for an elite British Naval group who has access to all sorts of great technology that was made for the exploration of the 5% of the ocean we have seen.  Iron Fish will be released for PC via Steam some

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Mega Man Legends Being Rereleased

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 23, 2015

Today Capcom announced that Mega Man Legends, the classic PS1 game, will be available in the PlayStation store next Tuesday, September 29th.  This rerelease will be playable on PlayStation 3 and Vita.

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Episode 5 Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 21, 2015

In the spirit of Max’s birthday, Dontnod Entertainment decided to announce the projected release date for Life is Strange: Episode 5, Polarized.  They are “aiming to release” on October 20th.  This is a little longer than players have been waiting in between previous episodes - there is extra care being taken with the finale. Life is Strange follows Max, an 18 year old photography student who has gained the ability

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New Rocket League DLC Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 18, 2015

Only a week after the first big patch for Rocket League, developer Psyonix has announced plans for the second DLC release.  Looking back fondly on their previous “football-game-without-feet,” Supersonic Actrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle Cars, the team put together the Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC that will be available in October.  No exact date as yet. From their Steam announcement: Revenge of the Battle-Cars has a

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The Witness Finally Gets a Release Date

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 17, 2015

In 2009 after the success of his first game, Braid, Jonathan Blow announced that his next game, The Witness, would be released ‘Christmas 2011’. Blow told Polygon: "I thought it was going to be a much smaller game at the time, so when I announced it.  Of course, the reaction on the internet was, ‘Oh my god, that's so far in the future. Why are they even bothering announcing it two years ahead of time?' Now

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Meet the New League of Legends Champion: Kindred

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 15, 2015

Riot Games, makers of League of Legends, announced their newest champion today - Kindred, the Eternal Hunters.  These marksmen are are fragile but powerful and designed for life in the jungle.   From Riot Games:  Kindred prowls through camps, marking enemy champions for death and permanently growing in strength if they’re able to carry out the promised sentence. But just as Kindred brings death, so can they delay it.

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Legacy of the Void Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 14, 2015

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void, the standalone expansion pack that is the third and final part of the StarCraft II trilogy got a release date and cinematic trailer yesterday at the WCS Season 3 finals in Krakow.  Legacy of the Void will be available on November 10th. The StarCraft II trilogy revolves around three species: the Terrans, human exiles; the Zerg, a super-species of assimilated life forms; and the Protoss, an advanced spec

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No 9 Day Wait For Items

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 11, 2015

Super Mario Maker released today with a patch available to remove the item-unlock delay. There has been a lot of commentary on the nine day, five minutes a day regimen required to unlock all of the items and it seems that Nintendo listened.  There aren’t any details on exactly what the requirements are to unlock everything.  Players say the unlocked content becomes available if you wait between fifteen minutes and two hours.&nb

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80 Days is Coming to Desktop

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 10, 2015

Inkle Studios announced today that 80 Days, their award winning interactive fiction game previously only available on mobile devices, has been rebuilt “from the ground up” in collaboration with Cambridge-based studio Cape Guy.  The game will be available on September 29th on Steam, GoG and Humble. 80 Days is loosely based on Jules Verne’s novel Around the World in Eighty Days.  The player controls Phileas Fogg&rsquo

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Hearts of Stone Expansion Release Date Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 09, 2015

Hearts of Stone, the first expansion to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be released on October 13th.  This adds over 10 hours of gameplay, introduces new characters, monsters, “unique romance” and a new storyline shaped by your choices.  There is also a brand new system of Runewords that significantly affect different aspects of in-game mechanics.  These allow players to experiment with various tactics and strategies.

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New Expansion for Total War: Attila Announced

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 08, 2015

Sega announced a new expansion for Total War: Attila today titled The Empire of Sand Culture Pack.  This paid expansion adds three playable factions: Aksum, Himyar, and the Tanukhids.  From Matty on the Total War blog: Hailing from the harsh deserts of Africa and the Middle East, these factions are part of the new Desert Kingdoms cultural group, they bring new campaign and horde gameplay mechanics, events, enhanced religion feature

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Pikmin 4 "very close to completion"

Posted By: The GamerDating Team - September 07, 2015

In an interview with Eurogamer, Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed that Pikmin 4 is in development and more than that, is “very close to completion.”  He didn’t give any details on when we can expect to see the game or what console it would be on. The last game in the series, Pikmin 3, was released for Wii U in 2013.  Previous titles were released for the GameCube in 2001 and 2004.  You play astronaut

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Stranded Sails: Explorers of the Cursed Islands - Survival Game with a twist.

Posted By: Jennifer - November 01, 2019

Game

Stranded Sails a new take on wilderness survival.

 

Grab your backpack, unfurl your map, and keep your sword at the ready. Here be monsters!

Stranded Sails is a bright, fun, relaxed single-player adventure, with an intriguing story and compelling characters that will keep you coming back for more. Gather your crew and set sail for a lively adventure into the unknown!

 

Stranded Sails Survival
Stranded Sails Yar Har!

 

From the first loading screen, the game transports the player to its castaway island setting with a beautifully designed menu screen and themed graphics as the sound of the ocean plays behind it. The menu may be a little overenthusiastic to get started, as the moment you begin you are taken to a prompt to name your character without much preamble. However, you can easily exit out to the broader menu if you need a moment to get your bearings! While you can choose your character’s gender and name, this is where the personalization ends, which may seem a little disheartening to some players.

 

When first in control of your character, the camera seems to zoom out quite far, which in handheld mode can make the scene a little difficult to see and control your character in, especially as you are unable to change or control the camera view. However, from the moment you step outside, you are immersed in a beautifully designed world supported by thoughtful sound design that draws you into the world of life at the docks. As you run off in search of your first objective, the title credits play artfully within the scene, without breaking the suspension of disbelief.

 

Aided by the subtle but useful quest reminder in the top right-hand corner of the screen, you begin your adventure by meeting your father at the docks for the final stages of preparations for your voyage to new and uncharted lands. More experienced players will be pleased to know that this quest log can be minimized at any time during the game by pressing the minus button on the left Joycon. A handbook is also available and regularly updated throughout the early game as you discover new skills, although the update prompts can again be a little small in handheld mode.

Quick hop around our review:

  • Surviving the Wilds
  • Can you survive?
  • Like Minecraft but more farmy
  • Fighting zombies and evil!
  • Verdict, pro, con?

 

Stranded Sails Review Tips and Tricks
Discovering the route to exploration, let the adventure begin!

Thought has clearly been put into the design of the handbook, which really feels like an old ships’ logbook. The clear explanations and helpful tooltips contained within, supported by some well-chosen screenshots, can be particularly useful when mastering a new skill, and to give a little more information about the world you now find yourself within.

The character’s base run cycle feels a little slow initially, especially within a comparatively large first area. Later in the game you do get the ability to sprint, but the benefit of this is offset by the downside of it costing you valuable energy. The quest log is very useful here as you are allowed to roam the docks and the ship at your leisure before interacting with your father to move the story along. Anyone used to the frustration of tumbling off platforms to the disappointed cry of your character and the penalty of fall damage will be pleased to know that you can roam the ship’s rigging with impunity, as the game will not allow you to fall off of ledges or platforms. Sometimes, this can make for some interesting navigation routes, especially later in the game as you explore the islands that become your domain.

 

Opening up surviving in the wild

 

 

Surviving the wild? Check out my farm
Ahhh, the farm is growing

 

Interacting with members of the crew is absolutely vital to your survival, and the game helps to establish the habit of checking in regularly during your initial voyage. Each crew member has a distinct and memorable personality and character design, and can teach you useful skills such as farming, fishing and cooking; if you can persuade the grumpy cook Cecille to give you the time of day!

While the dialogue is very scripted, the little flourishes to the design are very attractive, and the introduction of dialogue options gives you the ability to shape the personality of your character, even if it doesn’t affect the wider story. Some of the prompts to interact with the crew can be a little difficult to trigger, particularly in handheld mode where some of the angles can be difficult to judge.

 

Can you construct a better survival craft?

 

The tone of the game changes abruptly as a storm comes upon the ship, with the screen becoming darker, the deck suddenly deserted, and your father desperately battling to keep on course as the soundtrack dips atmospherically, cleverly implying that there is more to the impending disaster than meets the eye. The titular shipwreck is not actually depicted on screen, but instead is narrated over a black screen, a disappointing choice after the wonderful build up of the previous scenes, but quickly made up for as your character regains consciousness and begins to discover the islands that now hold them prisoner.

At this point, the main mechanics of the game are introduced with a nicely designed energy bar that includes a small movement and sound cue to warn of impending collapse if your character gets too tired. The day and night tracker has also been combined with your energy bar, to allow you to better plan out how you spend your time and how often you need to rest. The tool wheel has been cleverly designed as a ship’s wheel, offering an insight into the number of tools and seeds to be discovered on your adventure.

 

A bit like minecraft survival you expand your reciepes.

 

 

Top Survivalists can get here
Adventures on the port!

 

As you gather your crew to your main island home, you begin to learn new skills like farming, building, and fishing. Farming can be a little difficult to get the hang of initially as the slightly loose movement controls make detail work time, and energy, consuming. The inability to regain energy by eating raw food makes roaming too far from the camp risky and lends a steadying pace to the progression of the game. Your crops need to be watered fairly regularly and let you know when they’re thirsty with a slight wiggle that stirs dust clouds from the dry soil at their roots. But Fiola is quick to reassure you that your plants will last a little while without constant tending, making the decision to forge ahead into the sandy wilderness a little easier.

 

The cooking mechanic is creative and encourages the player to create new, more nutritious recipes through the introduction of the ‘Discover’ mechanic. Here, you can combine your crops and the ingredients you find on your adventures to create more powerful dishes that will sustain you for longer as you roam further afield. Just along from your personal cooking pot is the main crew stew pot, where you can add ingredients that your crew members like to create a stew to feed everyone. Be careful to put something in for everyone in order to boost your relationship with them, as this will lead to upgrades for your tools and the little settlement that you have created, all of which will make navigating the area and completing quests much easier. And remember to keep swapping which ingredients you add for each person, as everyone has their own favourite food that can boost your relationship level!

 

Discovering Recipes
New recipes can open new adventures – time to get crafting!

 

Crafting within the game works in a very similar way to cooking, but without the ability to discover new items. Here, the whole emphasis is on exploring the islands and opening every chest you find to gather the materials you need. On the whole, materials are fairly easy to find, but making the long journey to each island by rowboat in order to gather the quantity needed for crafting can be both time and energy consuming, making it dangerous in the early game when food resources are limited.

 

Once you have gathered more food resources, this aspect of the game becomes much more relaxed, and the adventure aspect of the game really comes to the fore. Each island has a unique design, with certain resources more commonly found on certain islands. The crates, chests and barrels that can be interacted with glow gold, helping to distinguish them from the well-designed ruins surrounding them. The map of the area, received through completing quests, is beautifully illustrated in greyscale which turns to colour as you discover new routes. This is especially helpful in tracking the optimum routes through the sea to each island. The map can also be used to track the area discovered in terms of percentage, which can help when searching for resources and new items. The sound cues woven into the soundtrack are quirky and lend some weight to items, actions and interaction with the environment.

 

Navigating the Unknown a bit like Dating
A beautifully designed map opens your eyes to the unknown!

 

Despite the fact that each island seems small, there is a wealth of different terrain to be explored and discovered. From sandy beaches to lush jungle to deep caverns and mines, there is something new waiting around every turn, and new collectibles to discover that tell the story of the curse that traps you on these islands. Long before the game introduces you to the mysterious Ancestor atop their great pyramid, you are drawn into uncovering the mysteries of the islands as you unearth ancient relics and the old logbooks of sailors who have been trapped here before.

 

Like all good zombie survival games we have pirate evils too!

 

And it is these mysteries that lead inevitably to the need to protect yourself from the evils that haunt the deep caves and prevent you from escaping back to the open sea. Again, the game encourages you to explore to discover your weapon, bringing fragments back to be crafted into your sword. There is only one attack action, and when you encounter enemies your sword is automatically drawn. While this may disappoint some players, it keeps the feel of the game light and relaxed, even in the heat of battle. The enemy difficulty slowly ramps up through the story and as long as you are able to keep moving around the battlefield and have plenty of food on hand, the challenge is enjoyable without feeling too taxing.

 

A perfect couples date!
Adventuring can be a dangerous business, remember to pack supplies!

 

Stranded Sails offers over 20 hours of relaxed gameplay, which could be extended if the player were to focus more on the gathering of resources and building upgrades. With no multiplayer option, or difficulty adjustment, the overall replayability factor may be quite low, but at £19.99, the game is well worth the investment.

No Multiplayer is a bit of a downer for those from GamerDating seeking dates.

 

Pros:

Overall, the game is well designed, with real commitment to the nautical theme and some very clever touches and flourishes throughout. The emphasis on exploration to gather resources and progress the story offers some variety in landscape through the beautiful and varied area design of each island. The engaging sound design adds to the overall feel of immersion within the game, lending meaning and weight to your actions. Each character is very individual, which is key for a game that relies heavily on interacting repeatedly with the same group of characters. The open world feel allows you to choose your own path and focus on the elements that you find most engaging, enabling you to tailor the story to you.

Cons:

On the downside, some of the tasks can be repetitive, the constant need to hunt for rarer resources in order to progress can seem a little disheartening, and crafting doesn’t really bring anything new to the game. Some gamers may find the simple combat a bit of a disappointment, and the constant revisiting of the same areas may become a little repetitive. The game doesn’t come with an adjustable difficulty setting, meaning that while you may be able to change your character’s name and gender, the overall story will remain largely the same, affecting it’s replayability.

 

Maybe not one of the best survival games but it does rank up there.

 

 

On balance, although the mechanics of the game seem to plateau a little late in the game, the cute art style, vibrant vistas and engaging story and characters create a wonderful environment to explore and relax in. Being able to do things in your own way and at your own pace makes the game very accessible to players of all ages.

 

I would absolutely recommend Stranded Sails to anyone looking for a relaxing, fun, light-hearted adventure in a bright, colourful world. And with that, I must roll up my maps, pack up my rations and draw my sword. There is a curse to be broken!

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