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    The main IP address: 217.160.0.81,Your server Germany,Karlsruhe ISP:1&1 Internet AG  TLD:uk CountryCode:DE

    The description :the site of uk.games.video.misc...

    This report updates in 18-Jun-2018

Created Date:2002-08-07
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ugvm the site of uk.games.video.misc home podcast articles platforms xbox 360 playstation 3 wii u 3ds psp ios pc mac wii xbox snes mega drive gamercodes xbox live wii u nnids wii psn 3ds steam apple game center battle.net elite dangerous gallery back issues other groups about us a brief history of ugv* posting traditions join in ugvm charter splatoon 2: octo expansion (switch) posted on 17/06/2018 written by dekay a totally new single player story mode for splatoon 2? well why not. the single player was, in my opinion, the best bit of the game, and this new expansion doesn’t disappoint. taking the form of a tube-like underground railway, with each station a level, your octoling character needs to find the four things so they can escape back to the surface. each level is different, testing your skills in varied ways. in one, you might have to navigate platforms with only a limited amount of ink. in another, you might have to push or shoot a giant 8-ball to the exit, avoiding baddies and traps. another level plays out almost like space invaders, and another has you riding on the top of cars trying to take out foes without them seeing you. some levels have bosses from the main game, only modified and made significantly harder – that toaster guy? what if he had snipers on his head and ink sprinkers on the sides? yet more variations include levels that are timed – shoot all the targets, collect all the items, or splat all the enemies before the clock hits zero. these have very little margin for error too, i found. it’s incredible that nintendo have managed to find so many more ideas to put into this mode, having used so many already on both splatoon games. but then, this is nintendo, and when mario galaxy and 3d world are literally overflowing with ideas, i suppose it’s not that unexpected. it’s worth mentioning how awesome the music is too, with this mode taking on a slightly 80s vibe which also styles some of the graphics. octo expansion is harder than the original splatoon 2 single player too, although finishing every level isn’t necessary like it is there. i’ve done about two thirds of them, and will probably go back to do the rest at some point. i know some people think i’m nuts for enjoying single player splatoon more than online, but i implore you to spend some time on both octo expansion and the normal single player mode (if you haven’t already) because some of nintendo’s best game ideas are here and it’d be a massive shame if people missed them. the post splatoon 2: octo expansion (switch) appeared first on dekay's gaming diary . filed under: gaming diary tagged with: completed , post , splatoon , switch rime (ps4): completed! posted on 10/06/2018 written by dekay it’s hard not to compare rime to journey. the art style is similar, your character is basically – bar vague noises – mute, and you wear a red scarf. unlike journey, however, there’s a lot more game to rime, with puzzles and platforming much beyond journey. in fact, i felt it closer in terms of gameplay to something like papo & yo or possibly even rain. rime is also not similar to rive, a shooter which it doesn’t even slightly resemble but for a year or more i’ve been mixing the two up. anyway. there’s not a lot to say in case of plot spoilers, but your boy has woken up on the beach of an island, and has get to a giant keyhole shaped thing at the top of a large white tower. you progress through four main areas filled with beautiful scenery and puzzles, of which there are three main sorts: “how do i get this ball thing from here to there”, “how do i manipulate these shadows to do this thing”, and “how do i make these things line up so when i look through that thing they look like the shape over there”. you can shout to activate certain things like switches to help, and sometimes blocks need to be shunted round in order for stuff to work. none of the puzzles are especially taxing. i did get stuck on one for ages because i hadn’t noticed there was a handhold to climb up and take me somewhere else! looking around a lot is key to some of the puzzles and finding routes to places. hidden around the world are a number of optional things to find. pots to be shouted at so they break, keyholes to look through, wooden toys to discovery. naturally, you don’t even find out these exist until you stumble across one by accident so there’s no way i’d get them all in my first playthrough. unfortunately, i don’t think i’ll be finding them at all because that’s not incentive enough to play through it again. as much as i enjoyed it – jerky framerate and the odd bug aside – i don’t think it’s the sort of game that needs repeating. certainly not for a while. if you’re a fan of spoilers, here’s my playthrough in video form: the post rime (ps4): completed! appeared first on dekay's gaming diary . filed under: gaming diary tagged with: completed , post , ps4 , psn , rime bloodstained: curse of the moon (switch): completed! posted on 03/06/2018 written by dekay bought, played, completed. in under two hours. but this definitely not castlevania is supposed to be short, and there’s supposedly more to be had from replays, so i’m not going to complain. not that there’s much to complain about … [continue reading] filed under: gaming diary tagged with: bloodstained , castlevania , completed , post , switch steamworld dig 2 (3ds): completed! posted on 27/05/2018 written by dekay a while back i was lucky enough to win a copy of this from nintendolife. i already had (and had completed) it on the switch, but it’s a great game so playing it through a game was certainly no chore. unsurprisingly, it’s the same game. … [continue reading] filed under: gaming diary tagged with: 3ds , completed , post , steamworld detective pikachu (3ds): completed! posted on 25/05/2018 written by dekay just a brief post about this because i said a lot more on the ugvm podcast, but since recording that i’ve completed it. the main thing to mention is that in the intro to the game, i thought i’d figured out what had happened to tim’s … [continue reading] filed under: gaming diary tagged with: 3ds , completed , pokemon , post ugvm podcast episode 10 posted on 25/05/2018 written by dekay leave a comment in the future, you'll reminisce about where you were and what you were doing on the day the great ugvm podcast episode 10 came out. well, you might. trauma does things to your head, mang. in this historically accurate episode, dekay plays a game … [continue reading] fairune blast (switch): completed! posted on 20/05/2018 written by dekay well this was a bit different. as a reward for completing the three other fairune games in the collection, this little shoot em up is unlocked. taking its cue from the bosses at the end of the first two games, this is a full-on pop’n twinbee … [continue reading] filed under: gaming diary tagged with: completed , fairune , post , switch fairune origin (switch): completed! posted on 20/05/2018 written by dekay i’m guessing here, but i think fairune origin is the original idea for a game that eventually became fairune. it’s a very short, similar game with just 12 screens and a few puzzles which are vaguely recognisable as those in the … [continue reading] filed under: gaming diary tagged with: completed , fairune , post , switch fairune 2 (switch): completed! posted on 20/05/2018 written by dekay perhaps the easiest way of describing fairune 2 is “fairune only more”. more enemies, more puzzles, more areas, bigger maps, more items, more on-screen, more lore, more everything. it’s a lot longer too, as it took me six and a half … [continue reading] filed under: gaming diary tagged with: completed , fairune , post , switch fairune (switch): completed! posted on 18/05/2018 written by dekay a few years ago, i picked this up cheaply on the 3ds and quite enjoyed it. this week, fairune collection, which included fairune, it’s sequel, and two other fairune related games, came out on the switch. since i’d passed up on fairune 2

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Domain name:
ugvm.org.uk

Registrant:
Andrew Kavanagh

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Registrant's address:
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted from the WHOIS service.

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Registrar:
1 & 1 Internet SE [Tag = 1AND1]
URL: https://www.1and1.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 07-Aug-2002
Expiry date: 07-Aug-2018
Last updated: 06-Aug-2016

Registration status:
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