Capcom Officially Announces Resident Evil 2 Remake

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 12, 2015

Capcom announced that their classic survival horror game, Resident Evil 2, is being remade via their official YouTube channel.  The remake is being produced by Yoshiaki Hirabayashi, the producer behind this year's Resident Evil HD Remake and host to the announcement video.  There is no word on when it will release.  Formats for the game have not been announced, but we are expecting it to come to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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Posted By: Gamerdating Team - August 12, 2015

Hey gamers! Have you been waiting for a “perfect time” to get 12 months membership? Love can be hard to find and there really isn’t a “right” time to start the search. We understand that the quest can be daunting in many ways so we’ve teamed up with the hoard at MadOrc to offer a special deal: For one week, only through MadOrc, you can get a 12 month membership on GamerDating for $19.95.  The

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CoD:Black Ops III Multiplayer Beta Access

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 11, 2015

Anyone who has a PlayStation 4 and just can’t wait for the November 6th release of Call of Duty: Black Ops III needs to mark August 19th in their calendar.  The official Call of Duty YouTube channel released a trailer today revealing that those who preorder the game will begin to get access to the multiplayer beta in just a little over a week.  Beta access for Xbox One and PC players will open on August 26th.  

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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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Sentinels of Freedom Review - Superhero Xcom?

Posted By: Ryan - May 06, 2020

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A superhero-themed tactics game that nails the comic book feel, for better and for worse.

Right from the start, Sentinels of Freedom (named for its titular superhero team) is a treat to look at. Cell-shaded panels of static images and text take the place of animated cutscenes and the character models are vibrant and varied enough to pop from the detailed backgrounds. This is a game that embraces the comic book aesthetic that has fuelled other entries in the Sentinel Comics property and, largely, makes it work without requiring any foreknowledge of the lore involved.

 

Sentinels of Freedom from the Sentinels of the Multiverse

Sentinels of Freedom hits the nail on the head for the comic book feel.

Each named character has an easy-to-read silhouette and stands out enough from the maps that I never lost my heroes during the approximately fourteen hours it took me to complete chapter one of Underbite Games’ entry into the 3D tactics genre.

The superheroes are brightly coloured (even Expatriette, a gun-wielding former assassin, has bright red as a spot colour on her costume), the summons are distinguishable enough and the UI is relegated to the edges of the screen. Everywhere you look, colour is liberally splashed around and constantly toeing the line of being a distraction. Everywhere, that is, except the hostile NPCs.

I was beating the tar out of large numbers of nameless minions dressed in olive drab or black fatigues on pretty much every map. Sure, it helped me figure out who was hostile and who was an ally, but several times I lost track of enemies among the shadows of the darker maps.

 

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Thankfully, that was the only presentation problem I had. Attack ranges are clearly displayed, the selection cursor is clear when aiming, moving or just clicking around, the UI (whilst busy) is easy enough to parse, and hovering over an enemy with the cursor brings up a list of symbols above the action bar showing which of your attacks will be the most/least effective against that enemy, whilst also conveying any bonuses/penalties that are being applied and the target’s current health.

This is a game that delights in showing you the numbers being tossed around in the background and I love it for that. The main problem I had was that the font used for describing the mechanical effects of the abilities (damage, duration etc.) was so different from all the other fonts that it was a bit jarring, BUT it was easy to read and that’s all that matters at the end of the day.

I wish I could praise the sound as much as I have the graphics, but this is a game fuelled by stock-sounding effects. Whilst not a bad thing in, and of, itself, I found the audio mixing a little off in places. Some explosions seemed to quiet compared to other effects and the vast majority of my time spent playing the game was without hearing any voice acting. The sudden appearance of voices in my last play session leads me to conclude this was a bug and the characters’ barks are well-written and averagely (but enthusiastically) delivered.

 

Superhero Xcom

Sentinels manages to look great not only with the models but also in the story overlay.

I did find one character’s lines were louder than the others, as one character’s were quieter, but as it fit with those characters I didn’t find it too distracting. On the other hand, the soundtrack is easily one of the best I’ve heard in a LONG time and I wish it were purchasable separately for when I need to feel like a superhero out of the game.

Whilst this is no AAA-title, it is a very enjoyable, well-made tactics game where customisation is king and the superhero-genre is embraced whole-heartedly. The facing of each character, the range to the target, even the damage type of the attack (presented in-game through a damage/defence-type matchup chart) all play into the hit and damage calculations in a largely challenging experience that overwhelmed me twice: the first boss fight and a map comprised of a time limit and a LARGE number of mooks. The former beat me resoundingly, the latter I somehow scraped through at the last moment.

Some maps do favour certain character types and I found some exploitable strategies that helped with otherwise overwhelming numbers but that’s the joy of the genre, isn’t it?

 

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I click and they die.

Whilst the gameplay encourages playing to each character’s strengths and exploiting the enemies’ facings/weakness, the characters themselves are far more static in terms of development. Each has the choice of three stances (loadouts) and each stance has a variety of skills in it. Use a hero enough and they level up, gaining access to a new ability for each stance. That’s it though, there’s no character progression here so look elsewhere if that is what you want. I found there were plenty of options to keep me satisfied and I wasn’t looking for a tactical rpg, but your mileage may vary.

What it does have though is a tongue-in-cheek action story of heists, arms deals and a rising villainous threat all told through comic panel-style cutscenes and largely well-written dialogue, including branching dialogue options for your own custom hero (although I do not believe your choices affect the game). Yes, you make your own hero here, but you are not obliged to use them. The hero creator is robust and, whilst you don’t get the extremely flavourful abilities of the named heroes (each one taken from Greater Than Games’ Sentinels Comics line of games), the sheer choice available to you more than makes up for it (in my opinion).

I opted for a support/leader who could heal and buff allies whilst summoning a drone for backup if needed, but, with the number of options available, you should be able to create any hero you can think of. I should note though, changing your heroes’ stances is a bit awkward. If you read a mission description and want to alter something, you have to back out of the mission select screen, load the training screen, select the character, change the stance and then navigate back to the mission screen. At least, I didn’t discover another way to do it.

 

Superhero xcom game or does it standalone

Each background, theme and power source alters your character in some way.

All this said, however, I felt the writing at the end of the chapter fell into a common comic book trap: padding. There were several places that I felt the final, climactic battle could have happily taken place. There is also a jarring shift in mission length from around 40 minutes to two hours that happens in the middle of the chapter, one that comes out of nowhere and introduces a reserve mechanic that is never explained; be warned that sometimes a mission will take far longer than you expect it to.

I was happy to note that I didn’t encounter any noticeable bugs, save for the voices one mentioned above, and the devs are still updating the game and polishing aspects of it. As this is chapter one, I wouldn’t be surprised if the updates continued for a while as polish is applied for chapter two. That said, this is definitely an indie game. AI pathing is sometimes a little off and the game has an aggro system (the higher the aggro, the more likely the hero is to be targeted) that sometimes leads the AI into making interesting decisions where it ignores the weakened hero in front of it and spends its activation (determined through an initiative order clearly displayed at the top of the screen) trekking across the map, all of which are largely well designed.

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Replayability here is limited to restarting the campaign over and trying out new hero builds and team compositions. As of the time of writing, there is no mission select, but I’m happy that I would have got my money’s worth (it currently retails for £19.49 on Steam) had I not backed the game on Kickstarter for a reduced price. In fact, I’m giving serious though to buying it on the Switch when it comes out on other platforms later this year.

Ultimately, this is a game with enough jank that you never quite forget its an indie title but enough heart to make you forgive it its quirks. If you’re looking for a tactics game, you could do far, FAR worse. Even if you’re a casual player of the genre, like me, there is a lot here to enjoy (I played through on Standard and failed only one mission).

 

Sentinels of the Multiverse

Custom difficulty really is customisable.

That said, this isn’t XCOM. There is no cover mechanic and your allies will block your line of sight as if they were concrete pillars so hardcore fans of the genre might find this entry lacking.

Myself? I’m eagerly looking forwards to the next chapter and can’t wait to return to the world of Sentinel Comics again.

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