Category: Previews
If I’m brutally honest, I was somewhat hesitant about playing Fuse when I visited the EA offices two weeks ago. Having played the game at the EA Asia Pacific Showcase late last year, it didn’t exactly leave me with high hopes…. Read More »
As I stare off into the distance down a dark underground tunnel, a powerful scream echoes through my headphones as it bounces its way down the subway walls. The other rangers in my group frantically swing their flashlights toward the… Read More »
Capcom’s newest IP, Remember Me, has been on a slow burn since it was first announced. We’ve had smatterings of news from Capcom about the title — a video here, a comment there — but nothing substantial. Without beating around… Read More »
In my opinion, Race Driver: GRID was an awesome game. The idea of taking the physics from Colin McRae: DiRT and combining them with street and track racing worked well. It wasn’t branding itself as a serious simulator (because let’s… Read More »
Imagine a world where The Incredibles play and fight alongside Mike Wazowski. That’s Disney Infinity. Imagine a game that lets you take thousands of items, characters, locations and toys from the entire Disney back-catalogue and play with them all together…. Read More »
Last night’s Battlefield 4 reveal – the real one, not anything involving leaked screenshots or a trailer – took place at San Francisco’s AMC Metreon movie theatre. Looking back, it was an extremely apt location for a game that wanted… Read More »
Here’s a question. What do you get when you put four gamers together and ask them to play Dead Island Riptide together? Some of the most enjoyable and utterly hilarious gaming sessions you’ll ever partake in! Last week we had… Read More »
You’re standing on a high-up floor of a derelict and long abandoned skyscraper. Part of the wall is missing — peeled back by nature — as vegetation has gradually crept in and claimed where man had made his home. Through… Read More »
LEGO games are generally fun and light, but largely forgettable licensed affairs. One or two get released each year, sell reasonably well, receive decent reviews and then disappear from the collective gaming consciousness without ever really leaving a lasting impression…. Read More »
Last week Nintendo Australia were kind enough to let me go hands on with everyone’s second favourite plumber. While I didn’t get a chance to play the single player portion of the game, I did have a good go at… Read More »




























