Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - Mysterarts


Hi guys,

As you all know, we have been focusing on improving the multiplayer at the moment, amongst other things. In the meantime, we thought a little something fun for you all. And that’s of course a new contest: we are giving you the opportunity to create the next Dungeon of the Endless hero.


This contest will be divided in three parts:
  • Biography and archetype [Forum submissions + G2G vote]
  • Visual [Forum submissions + G2G vote]
  • Hero finalisation [G2G vote]



YOUR SUBMISSION
Your submission must include all the following elements:
  • A name (20 characters max)
  • A race: Vaulter (human), Nidya, Broken Lord, Necrophage, Sister of Mercy, Drakken, Machine, Jotus, Hurna, Silics
  • A gender
  • A biography (1000 characters max)
  • 1-2 personality traits
  • Composition: weak, normal or strong
  • Weapon: sword, spear, machine gun, or gun


GUIDELINES
  • You are limited to three submissions. Please also note that we will only accept submissions posted in English.
  • Keep your submissions in one post only (you can edit it until the deadline) in this thread: http://forums.amplitude-studios.com/showthread.php?60487-G2G-Creation-Contest-The-Next-DotE-Hero
  • Do not include elements defining the hero’s appearance, except the ones listed above (that's limited to part 2 only!). We will exclude submissions that do not take this into account.
  • Do not create links with other heroes for the storyline: we’ll handle this in part 3.
  • Do not give gameplay instructions


ADVICE

  • Get ideas from what’s already available in game. There’s no need to invent a new race for instance.
  • Keep it short and simple: complicated ideas aren’t always the best
  • Have fun


DEADLINE

Submit your ideas before February 16th. We’ll be closing the thread at midday (CET). We will choose the three best submissions that will move on to the G2G vote.


PRIZE

The two lucky winners (of Part 1 and Part 2) will receive the following:
  • Your name in the game credits
  • A unique Dungeon of the Endless T-shirt
  • Three copies of Dungeon of the Endless (Crystal Pack), to play co-op with their friends!


/!\ Please note that Amplitude reserves the right to modify the 3 proposals and will work with the winners to finalise the design and adapt it to development constraints. Jeff, our writer, will work on the biography in particular to make sure it fits within the game.


Good luck to everyone!
~Amplitude
Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - Steph(✿◠‿◠)


Hi guys,

As you all know, we have been focusing on improving the multiplayer at the moment, amongst other things. In the meantime, we thought a little something fun for you all. And that’s of course a new contest: we are giving you the opportunity to create the next Dungeon of the Endless hero.


This contest will be divided in three parts:
  • Biography and archetype [Forum submissions + G2G vote]
  • Visual [Forum submissions + G2G vote]
  • Hero finalisation [G2G vote]



YOUR SUBMISSION
Your submission must include all the following elements:
  • A name (20 characters max)
  • A race: Vaulter (human), Nidya, Broken Lord, Necrophage, Sister of Mercy, Drakken, Machine, Jotus, Hurna, Silics
  • A gender
  • A biography (1000 characters max)
  • 1-2 personality traits
  • Composition: weak, normal or strong
  • Weapon: sword, spear, machine gun, or gun


GUIDELINES
  • You are limited to three submissions. Please also note that we will only accept submissions posted in English.
  • Keep your submissions in one post only (you can edit it until the deadline) in this thread: http://forums.amplitude-studios.com/showthread.php?60487-G2G-Creation-Contest-The-Next-DotE-Hero
  • Do not include elements defining the hero’s appearance, except the ones listed above (that's limited to part 2 only!). We will exclude submissions that do not take this into account.
  • Do not create links with other heroes for the storyline: we’ll handle this in part 3.
  • Do not give gameplay instructions


ADVICE

  • Get ideas from what’s already available in game. There’s no need to invent a new race for instance.
  • Keep it short and simple: complicated ideas aren’t always the best
  • Have fun


DEADLINE

Submit your ideas before February 16th. We’ll be closing the thread at midday (CET). We will choose the three best submissions that will move on to the G2G vote.


PRIZE

The two lucky winners (of Part 1 and Part 2) will receive the following:
  • Your name in the game credits
  • A unique Dungeon of the Endless T-shirt
  • Three copies of Dungeon of the Endless (Crystal Pack), to play co-op with their friends!


/!\ Please note that Amplitude reserves the right to modify the 3 proposals and will work with the winners to finalise the design and adapt it to development constraints. Jeff, our writer, will work on the biography in particular to make sure it fits within the game.


Good luck to everyone!
~Amplitude
Jan 22, 2015
Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - S.(✿◠‿◠)
BUG FIXES

  • Fixed corrupted GUI when a hero dies in your team
  • Fixed an issue with the Armory and Sanitary Pod locked again for players

/// If you used the "-openGL" command on Steam (launch options) because you used to experience crashes/display issues, please remove it as the problem should now be resolved for specific configurations (but you might have to keep it if your issue isn't fixed when you remove it!).

~Amplitude
Jan 22, 2015
Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - Steph(✿◠‿◠)
BUG FIXES

  • Fixed corrupted GUI when a hero dies in your team
  • Fixed an issue with the Armory and Sanitary Pod locked again for players

/// If you used the "-openGL" command on Steam (launch options) because you used to experience crashes/display issues, please remove it as the problem should now be resolved for specific configurations (but you might have to keep it if your issue isn't fixed when you remove it!).

~Amplitude
Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - S.(✿◠‿◠)



On this day, Endless technology lights up and strange things appear in the ruins all across Auriga, and even throughout the galaxy as the Archivist, Esseb Tarosh, fulfils its duty.


RELEASE NOTES [1.0.40]

Improvements
  • Improved the multiplayer mode stability: optimisation of bandwidth usage to reduce impact of bad connections (high packet loss rate) on game sync and avoid disconnections
  • Optimised lighting system and memory usage: the game should perform better and experience less crashes
  • Improved auto-save feature: it is now functional if a crash occurs during the elevator phase
  • Improved our save system: players with save issues should be able to save their games in this version
  • Added a backup system between game versions: if there is an incompatibility between your save and a new version, your save will not be lost and you’ll just have to restart your current level
  • Added resolution mode options: pixel perfect, border (not stretched) and no border (stretched) modes
  • Improved tactical map transition
  • Added sound effects for the Pug hero, Ayairi Whairydd

Bug Fixes
  • Fixed some multiplayer issues (locking players in the lobby when the host is having connection problems and variable synchronisations amongst other things)
  • Fixed issues with our lighting system and DX11 compatibility
  • Fixed achievements that were wrongly unlocked after a save
  • Fixed keyboard shortcut issues on Mac (Note: there is a known issue in Unity (our game engine) with special characters on the numeric keys, which prevent some foreign users to use them to select heroes for example)
  • Fixed Autodoc Shards tooltip values

We changed some critical assets in this version and old saves will not be compatible with this version. The new backup system will restart your current level.


~Amplitude Studios
Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - Steph(✿◠‿◠)



On this day, Endless technology lights up and strange things appear in the ruins all across Auriga, and even throughout the galaxy as the Archivist, Esseb Tarosh, fulfils its duty.


RELEASE NOTES [1.0.40]

Improvements
  • Improved the multiplayer mode stability: optimisation of bandwidth usage to reduce impact of bad connections (high packet loss rate) on game sync and avoid disconnections
  • Optimised lighting system and memory usage: the game should perform better and experience less crashes
  • Improved auto-save feature: it is now functional if a crash occurs during the elevator phase
  • Improved our save system: players with save issues should be able to save their games in this version
  • Added a backup system between game versions: if there is an incompatibility between your save and a new version, your save will not be lost and you’ll just have to restart your current level
  • Added resolution mode options: pixel perfect, border (not stretched) and no border (stretched) modes
  • Improved tactical map transition
  • Added sound effects for the Pug hero, Ayairi Whairydd

Bug Fixes
  • Fixed some multiplayer issues (locking players in the lobby when the host is having connection problems and variable synchronisations amongst other things)
  • Fixed issues with our lighting system and DX11 compatibility
  • Fixed achievements that were wrongly unlocked after a save
  • Fixed keyboard shortcut issues on Mac (Note: there is a known issue in Unity (our game engine) with special characters on the numeric keys, which prevent some foreign users to use them to select heroes for example)
  • Fixed Autodoc Shards tooltip values

We changed some critical assets in this version and old saves will not be compatible with this version. The new backup system will restart your current level.


~Amplitude Studios
Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - Stephanerd(✿◠‿◠)
Taken from the Dev Blog: http://forums.amplitude-studios.com/content.php?524-DotE-Progress-Report-MP-Crashes-and-Saves


"Hi guys,

You may have noticed that the updates have slightly slowed down now the game is officially out of Early Access, but as you already know, we are still working hard on the game and would like you to take a look at the ongoing improvements list:


Multiplayer

We understand your concerns/complaints on the state of the multiplayer and would like to reassure you. As we have stated in the past, even for Endless Space and Endless Legend, debugging and improving the multiplayer is a very tricky task. We can't release versions for you to try simply because an issue has been fixed while the rest is still pending (and consequently breaking the game).
We’ve been working hard with our QA team to reproduce the disconnections/lag issues some players have reported on our forums and identified the cause of most of these problems. We are currently still working on a solution that needs some code refactoring and a lot of tests to make sure it doesn’t break anything.
Once we improve the multiplayer stability, we will iterate on the cooperative requested features such as markers on the map, items sharing, etc.


Game crashes

Another subject we've been focusing our efforts on since the release are the game crashes occurring on some of your configurations. We know there's a memory leak problem with the game that causes most of those crashes.
It’s one of the most difficult problem to solve in software programming because it's very hard to track in the first place. We're continuously improving memory handling in our code but it’s a long process that needs a lot of tests.
We are planning to work in collaboration with Unity Technologies (our game engine developers) on the remaining leaks.


Saving problems

Some of you reported issues regarding the saving of their games and heroes/ships unlocks. We analysed the different cases and decided to implement a new save/profile file format to get rid of all those issues at once.
We also implemented game crash detection and auto saves at the beginning of each floor to have a backup checkpoint when you restart the game.


We are doing our best to release those fixes and improvements as soon as possible. Check out this updated list: [G2G] Amplitude's List of Community Feedback, made with your suggestions for both the singleplayer and multiplayer.


In the mean time, thank you all for your support and best wishes for the festive season!

Over and out, GFX47"
Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ - Steph(✿◠‿◠)
Taken from the Dev Blog: http://forums.amplitude-studios.com/content.php?524-DotE-Progress-Report-MP-Crashes-and-Saves


"Hi guys,

You may have noticed that the updates have slightly slowed down now the game is officially out of Early Access, but as you already know, we are still working hard on the game and would like you to take a look at the ongoing improvements list:


Multiplayer

We understand your concerns/complaints on the state of the multiplayer and would like to reassure you. As we have stated in the past, even for Endless Space and Endless Legend, debugging and improving the multiplayer is a very tricky task. We can't release versions for you to try simply because an issue has been fixed while the rest is still pending (and consequently breaking the game).
We’ve been working hard with our QA team to reproduce the disconnections/lag issues some players have reported on our forums and identified the cause of most of these problems. We are currently still working on a solution that needs some code refactoring and a lot of tests to make sure it doesn’t break anything.
Once we improve the multiplayer stability, we will iterate on the cooperative requested features such as markers on the map, items sharing, etc.


Game crashes

Another subject we've been focusing our efforts on since the release are the game crashes occurring on some of your configurations. We know there's a memory leak problem with the game that causes most of those crashes.
It’s one of the most difficult problem to solve in software programming because it's very hard to track in the first place. We're continuously improving memory handling in our code but it’s a long process that needs a lot of tests.
We are planning to work in collaboration with Unity Technologies (our game engine developers) on the remaining leaks.


Saving problems

Some of you reported issues regarding the saving of their games and heroes/ships unlocks. We analysed the different cases and decided to implement a new save/profile file format to get rid of all those issues at once.
We also implemented game crash detection and auto saves at the beginning of each floor to have a backup checkpoint when you restart the game.


We are doing our best to release those fixes and improvements as soon as possible. Check out this updated list: [G2G] Amplitude's List of Community Feedback, made with your suggestions for both the singleplayer and multiplayer.


In the mean time, thank you all for your support and best wishes for the festive season!

Over and out, GFX47"
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FTL: Faster Than Light

The holidays are getting nearer, but shopping for friends and family isn t getting any easier. What do you buy for the gamer who has a massive Steam library? What cool stuff are you missing out on, yourself?

If you love games—or you re shopping for someone who does—point your wallet at this, our 2015 Holiday Gift Guide. We publish one every year, but this year s list is bigger and more thought-out than ever. We've tried to avoid the most obvious suggestions like Fallout 4; chances are, if you or a friend want it, you're already 30 hours deep. Instead, you ll find all the stuff we love to give and get: affordable games to play alone or co-op with friends, books and board games, great PC hardware and accessories. And, somewhere near the middle, even a table lamp. It's a really cool lamp.

HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset

Who will love it: Anyone with ears, basically

Every PC gamer needs a good headset. Having great sound that doesn t rattle the windows and annoy the neighbors is part of it, but even more important is a high-quality, built-in microphone. Many of our favorite games these days are played online with friends, and nothing brings a party down like pausing to type messages to a chat box.

The Kingston HyperX Cloud headset sounds great, feels comfy, and is less expensive than many of its competitors. Our go-to recommendation for more than a year now, and still the headset to beat.

MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G graphics card

Who will love it: any PC gamer who doesn't own a GTX 980 or better

Treat yourself, or a friend with an outdated rig, to the best price/performance graphics card around. The GTX 970 is our favorite go-to graphics card right now, prized for its mix of power and affordability. There are bigger, more powerful cards, sure, but the GTX 970 beats everything else in its price range. It's also massively overclockable, keeping it relevant for a few years to come.

You can find a slightly cheaper GTX 970 than this MSI model, but it has great power circuitry and cooling to support an overclock that will rival the performance of a GTX 980.

Crucial BX100 SSD (250GB)

Who will love it: PC gamers who don't already have multiple SSDs in their PC.

Solid State Disks, or SSDs, aren t exactly hot new tech anymore, but it s amazing how many PC gamers haven t made this simple upgrade yet. SSDs are a huge speed improvement over conventional hard drives, but two things hold them back: speed doesn t matter much with documents and music files, and they re too expensive to store terabytes of family photos on them.

That s where the cheap, fast, powerful Crucial BX100 SSD comes in. For just $85, you can get a 250GB drive big enough to hold an entire Steam library. The speed improvement makes a big difference in graphics-intensive games, and this will cost way less than a brand new graphics card. Give someone the gift of dramatically shortened load times this holiday.

Xbox Wireless Controller Receiver

Who will love it: Xbox One owners

Mouse and keyboard will always rule our hearts, but some games do work better on a controller. Our favorite controller for PC play is actually a PlayStation controller (or an Xbox 360 controller), but Xbox One owners can now use a wireless controller they already own with their PC, thanks to this adapter. Of course, you could plug in a USB cable and save the money, but going cable-free is just the kind of luxury that makes for a nice gift.

Note: the adapter does only work with Windows 10, so take that into consideration. It also unfortunately doesn't support Xbox 360 controllers, but it can connect to up to eight Xbox One controllers wirelessly.

Wooden Omega Headphone Stand

Who will love it: Audiophiles, clumsy folks

You've seen it happen: a great pair of headphones left on a messy desk will inevitably get knocked to the floor or yanked by its cable. Help someone take care of their headphones (and look classy in the process) by giving their cans a proper home.

The Omega headphone stand curves in ways that wood probably wasn t meant to, but it has a handsome walnut finish that looks great and should limit the wear and tear on a nice headset. 

For those without a bit of desk space to spare, there's a creative alternative. Give them the Hengja headphone desk hanger which can clamp onto the edge of the desk and let their headphones hang somewhere out of the way.

Subscription to PC Gamer Magazine

Who will love it: Everyone. C'mon!

Did you know we make a magazine? It's pretty cool! Not only does it crinkle and fold just like real paper, but you can roll it up and swat spiders with it. Burning it could even keep you alive if you survive a plane crash in remote Alaska during the winter and have to hold out for rescue. It may be ineffective against wolves.

Some of our best features show up in the magazine first, and they're stylishly laid out with real professional graphic design. The less-burnable digital edition still looks great on a tablet, but the print edition really says "I like you enough to give you a physical thing, rather than the ethereal experience of digital goods."

Displate Metal Posters

Who will love it: people who aced shop class, metal bands?

Posters are great, but an un-framed bit of shiny paper on the wall feels bit weak outside of a college dorm room. Solution: slice it out of steel.

Displate makes lovely game character posters featuring Gordon Freeman, GlaDOS, Geralt, and others. They re colorful, nicely designed, and, once again, etched into a giant sheet of metal.

The posters are a fairly small 12.6x17.7 inches, so a couple would look excellent paired together. Bonus: you don't need to spend extra money on a frame, really, because they're made of metal. Everyone's going to want to touch them, and they come with a magnetic mounting solution.

Stackable Tetris LED Desk Lamp

Who will love it: People who cannot see in the dark

A bit of gaming history can also tastefully light up a small room with this Tetris lamp, and it's hard to find anyone who doesn't like Tetris. And even if they don't like Tetris, they probably like cool lamps.

Through some dark sorcery, each puzzle piece can be moved and rearranged. Once connected to the overall structure, the pieces light back up. Striking!

The lamp includes seven total pieces, but you can combine multiple lamp sets if you want to get crazy or play actual Tetris. We hear the I Block is always in demand.

Team Fortress 2 Chess Set

Who will love it: Intellectuals who can still appreciate a good uber

Sometimes—very occasionally, mind you—we play things other than video games around here. Don t freak out! We found a chess set that still smells strongly of video games: the Team Fortress 2 chess set from Valve.

Red and Blue continue to face off, but it s 90% less likely that a child will scream at you while you play.*

*Not valid if you play the game with your spoiled, 12-year-old cousin

Starcraft Protoss Pylon USB Charger

Who will love it: YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL

Bask in it. Bask in the pretty lights as you annoy your friends and spouse with a large, unwieldy USB charger. Tiny, form-fitting USB plugs popped into a run-of-the-mill power strip? Bah! Who needs it. You re a gamer, damn it, and you ll charge your phone on Protoss Pylon and laugh while you do it.

Or, you know, give it to your friend or loved one who plays Starcraft. It's not always about you, you know. So selfish. Give your Protoss friend a real gift this holiday: don't Zerg rush them. You know it's annoying.

We recognize this is a completely unnecessary accessory and everyone already owns a million USB charging cables. But it lights up, which means it could also double as a supremely rad night light. That's just too cool.

Hearthstone Cupcake Tee

Who will love it: Hearthstone fans, anyone who is hungry

Sometimes there s no helping it: you ve got to put on clothing and leave the house. Give a Hearthstone lover in your life this t-shirt featuring the Hearthstone cupcake to cover their mortal husk for those trying outdoor excursions. Warning: do not try to eat it. This is for wearing only.

Also available as a Men's Tee, for all you brothers out there.

Tempo Storm Zip Up Hoodie

Who will love it: Mark Zuckerberg

Does your family watch big sporting events during the holidays? Show up sporting the Tempo Storm team colors and go on and on about druids and monks to add some new flavor to the holiday small talk.

If Blizzard gear is what you're looking for, in general, there's a ton more on Blizzard's store.

Klei Entertainment Figures

Who will love it: There's something for everyone here

Klei has made a number of great games, including Mark of the Ninja, Don't Starve, and Invisible, Inc. But they also sell some figures and plushies that are so adorable, they're hard to resist even if you've never played the games they come from.

Don't miss the Beefalo plush, for example. It is devilishly cute. What's a beefalo? Who cares? Look at it!

Ahem.

The figures are, of course, very cool too. Anyone who's as big a Klei fan as we are will like having some of their characters as little figures on your desk. My favorite touch is the Mark of the Ninja figure, which features different masks based on the changing masks in the game. Marketing!

Pandemic Legacy

Who will love it: You. Trust us.

One of our favorite new board games, Pandemic Legacy is the story of a disease control team keeping hideous viruses from making humanity extinct. It s gross, fun, and a little bit horrible, with a great twist: the game evolves as you play it, much like the fantastic Risk Legacy.

Pandemic Legacy is currently one of the top 10 best-rated board games of all time on Board Game Geek, and its predecessor was a popular choice for the board game of 2012. 

Pour some drinks, gather some friends around, and have a good time without looking at screens and chat windows. It ll do you good.

XCOM The Board Game

Who will love it: Strategy fans and those who thrive under pressure.

The XCOM board game is every bit as brutal as its inspiration: XCOM: Enemy Unknown, which continues to top our lists of best games years after release. Every bit of drama you from the game is here as well: the long-shot miracle, the crushing permadeath, the devastation of utter defeat.

But this time, you get to do it with your friends.

It's a neat mix of digital and physical with a companion smartphone app, but our favorite thing about the X-COM board game is its cooperative nature. Each player takes on a distinct role (each of which plays differently) and does their part to combat the alien threat.

Bitmap Books: visual compendiums of PC history

Who will love it: Anyone who loved games in the 80s.

Readers with more advanced levels of chronological experience will appreciate Bitmap s lovely art books. They cover the art of games found on the proto-PCs: Commodore 64, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, and others, with a bit of history mixed in. Can't ask for a better coffee table book.

If you're stuck trying to choose just one, might as well start with Bitmap's first production, the Commodore 64 compendium. Bitmap describes it thusly: "Celebrating one the most popular home computers of all time, the first in the Bitmap Books Visual Compendium series takes you on a journey through the C64 s varied and colourful gaming library."

Not only do they look great, but the site describes them as sumptuous, which is very bold. Self-confidence looks great on you, Bitmap.

Embed with Games by Cara Ellison

Who will love it: Anyone with a heart.

Cara Ellison, one of the finest games writers out there, spent a year crashing on the couch with game developers to tell their stories. She blogged about it along the way, and the final product has turned into this excellent book, a mix of gonzo diary and insight into the lives and passions of game developers across the world.

People who care about game developers, tech culture, and great writing will be happy to spot it in a suspiciously book-shaped package this winter.

From near the end of Ellison's journey, via the Embed blog"It seems only fair that here comes the rush of adrenaline now that I know what I m doing. The destination is Australia: I m stuck in LAX, the world s second worst airport, Christmas is coming, a woman has been taken off the plane with an allergic reaction to something she ate in the tinsel-draped choo-choo train lined terminal. I am flung into my final month to a burst of sugary pop music.

I look down at my hands and they are shaking with anticipation."

Minecraft: Blockopedia

Who will love it: This kid.

An extensive guide to Minecraft doesn t have to reside on wiki pages alone: why not a book? Alex Wiltshire has poured a ton of knowledge into the Blockopedia, and new players and die-hard fans will find a lot of great details inside. Best of all, with advanced Book technology you can move it from shelf to shelf without taking an axe and destroying the entire piece of furniture.

As some reviewers point out, despite the density of information online, a book can still be the handiest resource. It's easy to flip to the page you want and get exactly the information you need in a glance. Plus it's shaped like a block!

If there's no Minecraft mega-fan in your life, gift this book to a random 14-year-old. They'll probably appreciate it.

Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy

Who will love it: The scholarly, the curious, the budding programmers and entrepreneurs.

This new book is actually an old book. The 25th anniversary re-release of Levy s book has added chapters on greats like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Hackers is a history of the birth of the computer systems we use everyday. It takes us back to a time when someone had to pop the case open, break something in half, and put it back together to make something new.

A great way to learn about the history of your favorite hobby. Pairs well with David Kushner's Masters of Doom, which tells the story of John Carmack, John Romero, and the glory days of id.

80 Days

Release date: 2015 | Review score: 91%

Who will love it: Readers, history lovers, romantics

80 Days is the story of an English gentleman and a wager. As the gentleman s valet, you must help your employer circumnavigate the world before 80 days is up. It's a digital choose-your-own adventure that you'll spend most of your time reading, but every line of text is a delight, not a chore. It's easy to fall in love with 80 Days' alternate history of the 19th century, which has a sci-fi flavor befitting Jules Verne.

This is the type of game that can be played casually with a loved one or family looking on, or you can dive into the details and travel the globe over and over. Easy to play on a laptop or on a long flight.

FTL: Faster Than Light

Release date: 2012 | Review score: 89%

Who will love it: Sci-fi and strategy fans, anyone who gets hooked on "just one more"

If you re buying for a fan of Star Trek or Firefly and they somehow don t already have this classic, it s a sure thing. Command a scout ship through dangerous territory, controlling and upgrading ship systems and praying for a kind hand from Lady Fate. FTL consistently lands near the top of our Top 100 lists, and it features one of our favorite soundtracks ever.

Since 2012 FTL has gotten a big free update with new gameplay systems and stories, and it's regularly discounted in sales down to $5 or less. Buy a few copies and give them out like gaming candy.

Rocket League

Release date: 2015 | Review score: 87%

Who will love it: Anyone with a competitive bone in their body

Here s the short version: rocket cars play football. You are a rocket car. It's a blast. Some sports games have impenetrable rules and weird meta-fiction, but Rocket League sidesteps all that.

Based on the world s most popular sport (but with flying cars), Rocket League is instantly understandable by anyone. It s fast, dramatic, and a lot of fun to play with friends. It even allows for local multiplayer, which makes it perfect for playing with family.

Prison Architect

Release date: 2015 | Review score: 87%

Who will love it: Strategy fiends, sim players. Dad?

Playing Prison Architect is a bit like deciding that all of your Playmobil toys have been very, very naughty. This simulation lets you build and manage a modern-day, maximum security prison for little sim people. Give it to someone who loves fully immersing themselves in the depth of a PC game with complex systems to learn and master. Keep the peace, stay under budget, and prevent escapes.

Their first prison will be small and humble; their last will be a monstrously sprawling and ruthlessly efficient machine. And when they get bored, they can take the role of a prisoner and try to break out of their own creation.

Dungeon of the Endless

Release date: 2014 | Review score: 77%

Who will love it: Your co-op buddies. Tower defense, roguelike and RPG fans.

There s a lot going on in this engaging, budget roguelike. There s a mix of tower defense, XCOM squad management and FTL brutality, all stirred up in a top-down, pixel-graphics cocktail. All the pieces here may be familiar, but the game itself is something special.

It really shines as a cooperative game: adding more people cranks up the complexity as you work together to fight through endless waves of aliens and balance building towers, exploring, and upgrading your own character's abilities and equipment.

Her Story

Release date: 2015 | Review score: 90%

Who will love it: Serial podcast fans, mystery lovers, whoever you play it with.

This one s a little bit different. Combing through police records, you re challenged to piece together the story of a woman in trouble. Dozens of chunks of interviews are all jumbled up, some are missing, and over the course of the game you wonder: did she do it? 

A must-have for fans of the podcast Serial, this murder mystery pushes all the same buttons. If you don't buy it as a gift, consider bringing it to a gathering or family or friends and playing through it together, unraveling the mystery as a team.

That's it for our 2015 holiday gift guide

If you need more ideas, be sure to check out the rest of our hardware buying guides. You can find more advice from our reviews section, and for more general tech advice, check out our sister site TechRadar's holiday buying guide.

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