"Rather than sticking to its guns, Battlefield 6 diverges from the formula," Hamish writes in our review. "We could have had a steaming hot meal of scrumptious...
Author - Hamish Lindsay
Avid reader and general geek, justifying the time I spend playing games by writing about them. I try not to discriminate by genre, but I remember story more than gameplay. I’ve been playing League for longer than Akali and I’m still Silver. Fallout 3 and MGS3 may be the pinnacle of gaming.
"Mafia The Old Country, visually, is a stunning success," Hamish writes in our review... but doesn't end there. "Gameplay is best described as mediocre;...
With Monster Hunter Wilds, the developers are really trying. Trying to keep the formula fresh and interesting, trying to embrace the benefits that newer and...
Stevivor's Hamish Linsday recently sat down across from Ryozo Tsujimoto, franchise series producer, to talk about its next instalment: Monster Hunter Wilds.
Stevivor's updated STALKER 2 review: "It's stable and runs consistently at a high framerate on my higher end system. Guns make noises, the gaping wounds in the...
"Dragon Age The Veilguard is the epitome of 'better than the sum of its parts'," writes Hamish in the Stevivor review. "It’s been so long since I experienced...
"The outlook is good though, and the past 15 months have shown the commitment the Diablo developers have towards making this the best game they can," Hamish...
Stevivor's Broken Roads review: "In the end, it’s best to look at Broken Roads as the answer to 'What if Fallout but Australia?'"
Stevivor's Skull and Bones Review: "The game isn’t bad, it’s just painfully average. An unexceptional Ship of Theseus with no wind in its sails."
Stevivor sat down with Diablo 4 developers to talk through community feedback and making sure no class gets left behind.
And not just Lilith! It’s been a hell of a rollercoaster few months for Blizzard’s Diablo dev team – from riding high as Blizzard’s biggest ever game launch to...
Jade Martin and May Florez-Garcia sat down with Stevivor at Blizzcon to talk about all of the changes coming in The War Within and how the Worldsoul Saga has...
"Payday 3 is an easy recommend for series fans," Hamish writes in his review, "just don’t expect it to be the lumbering behemoth that was Payday 2… yet."
"Armored Core 6 Fires of Rubicon is a step forward for the franchise. It’s more accessible than old games and does away with some systems that only served to...
"Diablo 4 is the triumph an embattled Blizzard needs to steady its ship, and it’s a hell of a lot of fun," Hamish writes in our scored Diablo 4 review.
For fans of the series, this latest instalment is an insta-buy," Hamish writes in his Street Fighter 6 review. "It’s an easy recommendation for fighting game...
Writes Hamish, "Dead Island 2 asks and answers a simple question: could my day get much worse?"
Diablo 4 marks our next return to Sanctuary, the world created by the Demon Lilith and Angel Inarius and picks up some 20 years after the end of Diablo 3.
Scorn looks the way a Nine Inch Nails album sounds: dark, dank, atmospheric, and dripping with god knows what.
It’s time to test out your cult management (lamb) chops with Cult of the Lamb – a cute 2D roguelike from Melbourne developer Massive Monster.