Heat Signature’s Fair Points Update: Reacting To Good Reviews

Posted By: GamerDating - November 23, 2017

Heat Signature, made by two-man dev team Suspicious Developments came out 21st of September 2017. The devs, well followed and liked had made the previous title Gun Point which was also a well-received indie game. Heat Signature took you into space, playing a contractor, fighting for the universe, in space, hijacking ships, assassinating big targets, CEOs and rescuing captured agents. The game features top down views, procedural gener

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StarCraft II is Now Free 2 Play With Patch 4.0

Posted By: GamerDating - November 15, 2017

Starcraft II goes Free-To-Play, bringing one of the best RTS games to your door. I mean, it's very likely you already have it. BUT if you do not, it is an awesome time to hop on and play.  SCII will be giving F2P access to Wings of Liberty campaign, Multiplayer, and some awesome Co-op gameplay, perfect for you game date ;) Beginning November 14, players around the world will get free access to the full award-winning Wings of L

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Blizzcon Overwatch Animated Short, New Hero, and Early Dev Footage

Posted By: GamerDating - November 06, 2017

The weekend saw one of the best animations, awesome eSport event, new awesome hero and some brilliant panels across Blizzcon 2017. While we saw awesome announcements, new World of Warcraft Expansion, Classic Servers to come, Heroes of the Storm Hanzo and new Healer; Moira for Overwatch. Overwatch was one of the fan favourites and the new 7 minute animated short "Honor And Glory" provoked more reactions from the crowds (check it ou

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Total War: WARHAMMER II - Mortal Empires Free DLC Available

Posted By: GamerDating - October 27, 2017

When Creative Assembly, Developers of Total War made TW: Medieval I turned to my friends and exclaimed: "If only they'd team up with Games Workshop and make Warhammer". We all laughed, what a dream that would be. Now, years later, after mods, support, and game accessibility the right people. at some point. got together and heard my pleas.  When they announced Total War: WARHAMMER I eagerly snatched it up. I missed t

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Destiny 2 - PC Launch Information

Posted By: GamerDating - October 17, 2017

Destiny 2 launched last month for consoles and is set to launch next week for PC. PC is going to be able to run Destiny 2 at 4K resolution with an uncapped framerate (if you rig can handle it) and they've released a trailer showcasing some beautiful graphics, check it out below. The beta was a fun little play, and I know a lot of people are excited to get involved. It's been a month since launch, so you can check out some youtub

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Loot Boxes Are Killing Games - The Backlash Begins

Posted By: GamerDating - October 10, 2017

It has been a long time coming with season passes, launch DLC, pre-orders and loot boxes slowly eroding the market and dropping those Triple AAA titles to yet another half-cocked content grab game. Thanks to the Star Wars BattleFront 2 Beta that passed us we saw some horrific Loot Box practices and it started a massive community backlash. OpenCritic announced in a tweet they were taking a stand against these practices, and are looking at in

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Star Wars BattleFront II Open Beta

Posted By: GamerDating - October 03, 2017

Star Wars Battlefront II Restricted Beta kicks off this week in two stages. October 4th for those who have pre-ordered the game, whether they did so online or in-store. It'll go live tomorrow, at the following times: PDT: 1am EDT: 4am BST: 9am CEST: 10am The next stage opens the beta up to everyone else, kicking off on Friday, October 6th at the same times listed above. It’ll run until 09:00 PDT (17:00 BST

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Perfect Profile: How To Improve Your Profile - The Words

Posted By: GamerDating - September 25, 2017

The profile can be one of the most daunting first impression someone will have about you. The photo, the words.  Here are some top tips how to fill out your profile to get the best engagement. First of all, and most importantly, FILL OUT YOUR PROFILE.  Having a blank or near-blank profile is just as bad as not uploading a profile picture. No one is going to try to contact you because no one will know anything about yo

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Nintendo Switch gets Doom and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

Posted By: GamerDating - September 14, 2017

Bethesda released in a surprise announcement today. Doom and the upcoming shooter Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is coming to the Nintendo Switch alongside Skyrim. Doom is intended to release this Christmas. Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus will be out late on the Switch in 2018. Bethesda also confirmed the date for Skyrim, which is out on November 17th. Seeing Bethesda turn to the Switch and start releasing games is a mas

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Stellaris: Synthetic Dawn Feature Breakdown

Posted By: GamerDating - September 07, 2017

Paradox Development Studio, makers of the Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis series created Stellaris, a mix of grand strategy genre with space exploration at its core. With deep strategic gameplay, masses of alien races and an awesome emergent story, the interstellar exploration as you build your empire across space is brilliant. Now after the success of the initial launch and expansion Utopia, Stellaris boasts the new AI. Ste

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Destiny 2 - New Legends will Rise

Posted By: GamerDating - September 01, 2017

This week we've seen Destiny 2 open beta hit Blizzard Battle Net and opened up to millions of gamers to try out Bungie's follow up to the successful Destiny. Bungie has confirmed the servers go live 6th September, at 12am (of your country).  Bungie also confirmed when Destiny 2's first Nightfall strikes, Raid, and Trials will begin. The Nightfall strikes will be available right away, while the Raid kicks off at 10 AM PT / 1

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Rainbow Six Siege Free Weekend on PC, PS4 and XBone!

Posted By: GamerDating - August 23, 2017

Rainbox Six Siege is a FPS, team tactical shooter where you play a role of agents with all differing skills to rescue hostages, disarm bombs and be bad ass special forces. R6 launched at the end of Decemeber 2015, has had 6 expansions (DLC's) release (free) with the next expansion set to hit very soon. This weekend, PC, PlayStation®4, and Xbox One you will be able to play Rainbow Six Siege, for free!  Hav

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Destiny 2 PC Beta Coming in 2 Weeks

Posted By: GamerDating - August 17, 2017

Destiny 2 PC Beta is just around the corner and you can already pre-order via Blizzard Battle.net Do make sure you are eligible for beta on your Blizzard Batte.net account, and then get ready for the Open Beta hitting at the end of the month. You can pre-order to get in early, but hey, I wouldn't pre-order even if its Blizzard. Destiny 2 Open Beta opens on the 29th August and closes on the 31st, so it's only for the weekend! C

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No Man's Sky Update 1.3 - Atlas Rises!

Posted By: GamerDating - August 11, 2017

It has been a while since Hello Games, Devs of the colossal flop No Man's Sky spoke publicly. First we saw the Pathfinder and Foundation updates earlier in the year but now, on the one year anniversary, we see the latest update. Update 1.3 - Atlas Rises. Atlas Rises brings a brand new and overhauled central storyline, portals, a new procedural mission system, trade improvements, system economics, and multiplayer exploration. Sto

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Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Wildlands Release 5 Hours Free!

Posted By: GamerDating - August 07, 2017

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Wildlands is a military shooter in a massive open world that you can play entirely solo or in four-player co-op. While they claim a unique play experience it is the standard ubisoft open world experience, with a modern military twist with an awesome 4 player coop bolted on. The Free Trial will provide you with full access to the content of the main game until you reach 5 hours of playtime. Once you hit this

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PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS Monthly Update 4

Posted By: GamerDating - August 01, 2017

PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS has been steadily praised, worshipped and already crowned as one of the great Early Access games, with a solid team and developers pushing the game to be great. Their communication, development schedule and acceptance for feedback for future patches has put similar games to shame. Since the launch of Early Access, PUBG has since climbed to the highest played non-valve game on Steam, knocking Fallout 4 fromitss

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TitanFall 2 Coop Horde Mode Live - Operation Frontier Shield

Posted By: GamerDating - July 26, 2017

The latest DLC for Titanfall 2 is now available as FREE DLC. You can download the Operation Frontier Shield pack on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The main focus of Operation Frontier Shield pack is the mode "Frontier Defense", a four-player cooperative horde mode where you and your buddies defend against waves. Frontier Defense is the only way to get a new ranking, Aegis Rank, which can be used to get Titan upgrades. The DLC

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Albion Online Launching This Week

Posted By: GamerDating - July 18, 2017

Albion Online is a sandbox MMORPG set in a medieval fantasy world, in which you get to write your own story instead of just following a laid-out path. Explore Albion's vast open world, consisting of five different and unique biomes, with a focus on using gear, rather than innate skills. Spells, Movesets and abilities all rely upon gear allowing you switch out to play anything you fancy. We at GamerDating checked out Albion Online back in 2

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40,000 Steam User Banned!

Posted By: GamerDating - July 11, 2017

At the end of the 2017 Steam Summer Sale the Valve Anti-Cheat banhammer was swung. BOOM, the day after 40,000 steam users were banned, and what a beautiful day to ban them. Sweet, sweet, tears rain down in the hacking world as 40,000 kids cried out in pain after literally paying for a sweet tasty ban. As you can tell from the writing, we hate hackers, and do not see merit in gamers who choose to hack for whatever reason. Still, ov

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Evil Genius 2 Officially Announced Now In Development At Rebellion

Posted By: GamerDating - July 06, 2017

As a nice surprise to the start of this month, Rebellion snuck in an announcement in an E3 video. Evil Genius 2 is coming! 13 years ago, Evil Genius released a game where you would build your base and try and stop heroes sneaking in and ruining your plans. Very similar to the Dungeon Keeper games, and widely loved. Everybody wants to rule the world! Achieve global power with EVIL GENIUS, the one and only complete world domination sim

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Vaporum: Lockdown Review - Steampunk Dungeon Crawler

Posted By: Ryan - October 26, 2020

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Dark, grimy and constricting, take a break from all of the problems of real life in this polished dungeon-crawler.

All joking aside, the rather well-timed, in the UK at least, release of Vaporum: Lockdown proves there is still life in the niche dungeon-crawling genre.

Eschewing the usual confines of the dungeons from which the genre gets its name, Vaporum: Lockdown is a prequel to 2017’s Vaporum and, as such, requires no previous knowledge of the series. Where other dungeon-crawlers may have you exploring dark stone tunnels or crypts full of undead monsters, Vaporum: Lockdown instead embraces the steampunk aesthetic and has you explore a warren of tiled, pipelined corridors where the bloom of electric lighting reflects from almost every surface to some degree. Visually, this game is a delight to look at and draws immediate comparisons with Bioshock.

Loading Screens of Vaporum

I think Hydroponics, with its white aesthetic, was my favourite area to explore.

Level elements are clearly distinguished (once upping the brightness on my monitor, at least) and the creature design is spot on; whether it is mutated rats, errant drones or twisted test-subjects, there is something to delight any fan of gorgeously-modelled NPCs. Everything that you are intended to see is distinct, eye-catching and well-rendered. The numerous hidden switches, puzzle hints and breakable walls on the other hand are not, and will require some careful exploration on your part if you want to a) progress at certain points or b) find everything Vaporum: Lockdown has to offer. The eye for detail presented here is impressive and each different level of the tower you are trapped in during the titular lockdown is visually distinct, whilst also retaining enough unifying elements to construct a believably connected ‘dungeon’.

It is a shame, therefore, that this attention to detail didn’t carry over to the sound design. At best, I would describe it as serviceable, at worst as headache-inducing or distracting. The music is atmospheric, full of danger and warning, whilst the ambient sounds are layered in such a way that you will generally be able to hear, and identify, any NPCs approaching you before they become a problem. With the exception of some sound effects, the audio is good but ultimately not memorable. Believe me when I say that those effects that have stayed with me, have stayed with me for the wrong reasons.

Something about the sound used for fire hits just the wrong pitch and lingers in the ear far longer than it ought, resulting in several puzzles that left me with a headache entirely from the audio effects alone. Several of the traps found throughout also made use of similar headache-inducing sounds that, admittedly, did encourage me to solve the puzzle/pass through the area as swiftly as I could. I should, however, point out that I do have sensitive ears and am prone to sound-related discomfort, and that the game does have a decent audio slider system for tweaking it to your preferences; I just couldn’t find a balance that prevented the headache.

Vaporum Review

This is the one exception to my enjoyment of this game’s visuals. It’s a nightmare to play through this section.

Fortunately, the sound design was the one low-point of the user experience for me. The UI itself is wonderfully minimalist, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the world and check things like health, ammunition or remaining energy only when I wanted to. It’s also easily readable, both in terms of glancing at it for the pertinent information as well as in terms of font size, something that is customisable via the in-game options. You can also turn things like headbob on and off and, for those hardcore veterans of the genre, the game even lets you play without the map, meaning you’ll have to make your own as you go, as in the days of yore. I… well, I didn’t do this and found myself using the in-game map a lot. Fortunately, it’s easy to read, lets you check things on other floors with a couple of clicks and, most importantly, allows you to add a note if you encounter a puzzle you want to return to later.

Believe me, you will be returning to places. If you don’t like backtracking in video games, you might want to stay away from this one as there is a liberal amount of it. I have mixed feelings about the backtracking on display here; on the one hand, the narrative has been constructed such that it feels organic and justified (in a vaguely metroidvania way) but on the other hand, the player character doesn’t move quickly, it’s easy to get lost if you aren’t checking the map after every room and, if you’ve passed through an area more times than the plot expects, there is an eerie emptiness to the dark chambers. Enemies will only reappear when the game requires you to backtrack and you can usually tell if you’ll encounter something on your way back through environmental clues.

Vaporum and the inventory

Look at all those numbers!

It is, of course, impossible to talk about enemies in a video game without talking about the combat in said game. Combat here is simple, if tactically challenging at higher difficulty levels. As this a grid-based dungeon-crawler, you can attack in, and be attacked from, four directions by enemies that follow the grid as you must. This produces a predictable movement pattern that, combined with easy to read animations, can be exploited when facing small numbers of enemies. The actual mechanics of fighting for survival are tied to weapon stats.

Each has a cooldown that affects all your weapons (so no switching out to refresh cooldowns), as well as a range (displayed in tiles), ammunition or energy cost (for ranged weapons) and, of course, a damage number. Throughout my exploration I found many weapons with additional abilities (typically these would apply an elemental effect for increased enemy cooldowns, decreased damage taken or damage over time, for example) and I would highly recommend taking the time to find these weapons and the armour pieces scattered throughout the world. This is definitely a game for people who like to tinker with stats; my build revolved around dealing extra damage based on missing health and lowering the damage output of enemies, for example.

Character progression is tied mostly to gathering fumium, a rare element being used in experiments taking place in the facility the game is set in. Fumium is generally gained from defeating enemies but I found a rifle that gave me a small amount of it whenever I hit an enemy and items are hidden throughout that permanently increase one of your base stats. Whenever you reach a certain amount of fumium, you gain a circuit with which to upgrade your exorig (your armour). The whole system is simple and clean, each rank you put into a skill gives you a bonus, until you max out that skill. Fortunately, I realised that the last rank is a choice of two options that you will only be able to make once (meaning you’ll only be able to gain the benefit of one of the two perks) before I clicked accept, but that should be something to bear in mind on your own playthrough.

Rig Choice

At the start of the game, you are required to choose your base armour. This will affect the rest of your gameplay in minor ways.

Story progression is tied, as far as I could tell, exclusively to map progression and not character level, and is pretty well done, if not terribly original. It won’t take long to realise that it’s based on experimenting with something that shouldn’t be experimented with, and is delivered through first person cutscenes (with some pretty good voice acting and camera direction), as well as through notes and audio diaries scattered around the environment (some of which you’ll have to hunt for if you want the full picture). Each is well written and brings the author to life, letting you get a feel for the disparate personalities trapped in the tower before things went south, and some provide clues about certain enemies or puzzle solutions. Even better, however, is the ability to re-read/listen to them at will, although you do need to know which in-game character wrote the entry to make sense of the game’s indexing. Overall, though, the writing brings this small slice of steampunk, morally-grey science to life pretty well.

Button Puzzle or puzzle choice?

You won’t find any overt solutions to the puzzles here, all I can recommend is pay close attention to the environment and read the notes you find carefully.

I’m happy to say that I didn’t encounter any bugs during my time with Vaporum: Lockdown, none that I noticed anyway. The main things that I felt could do with more polish were the puzzles, but this might be something that is a genre-staple, and not specific to this game. With the limitations, and simple mechanics, of the genre, the puzzles here are little more than push buttons in the right sequence, push blocks around, or time your dash between traps perfectly. Occasionally, pressure plates are involved (these come in two varieties: one you can weigh down with anything and on that you have stand on/weigh down with a block) but the complexity here largely comes down to the length of time it takes to solve a puzzle. Having figured out the solution to a puzzle in the latter half of the game (complete with note-taking), I reloaded a save to try it again and, even with the solution, it still took over five minutes for me to solve. This is also where the headache came from; one puzzle involves three flame turrets and the cacophony from all three was such that I decided to skip it after twenty minutes of both button pushing and block moving.

All that said, Vaporum: Lockdown is currently £14.99 on Steam and I feel that’s a good price. Depending on your desire to find everything the game has, it’ll likely take you around 10–15 hours (I’m not getting any more specific than that for my playtime), possibly more if you are intent on finding the myriad secrets yourself. The puzzles are, mostly, entertaining to think through and the world itself is a treat to explore and learn about through the environmental clues of hidden diaries and propaganda posters plastered everywhere.

Poster

Each area has its own spin on propaganda and they’re usually worth checking out.

Would I recommend this game? Sure, there is enough imaginative world-building, well-delivered lore and beautiful environments that I would, but with the caveat that it is slow-paced, requires a lot of backtracking and does feel a little padded towards the end. It is also probably not for you if you want puzzles that take only a few minutes to solve.

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