Metro: Last Light is a sad game. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mean sad in the sense that it’s a bad game — it’s actually a lot of fun, with solid...
Author - Matt Gosper
aka Ponk – a Melburnian gay gamer who works with snail mail. Enthusiastically keeping a finger in every pie of the games industry. I'll beat you at Mario Kart, and lose to you in any shooter you can name.
Movie tie-in games have never had a good reputation, let’s be honest. Stretching all the way back to classic gems like the ET game on Atari, quality tie...
Looking back, Mass Effect 3 surpassed its predecessors in many ways, not the least of which was drama surrounding the game itself. We sure did talk about that...
Hey there! Would you like to play a video game? Well yes, of course you would! I mean, look at the website you’re reading right now. Would you like to play an...
If you’ve ever played a point-and-click adventure game before, you probably know who Ron Gilbert is. As the creator of Monkey Island, he’s been a pretty big...
Another day, another HD Classics release! Zone of the Enders is the latest PS2 franchise to receive the makeover treatment with higher defs, and has seen...
The Adventure Time cartoon has, over the past few years, become a smash hit with child and adult audiences alike. With its blend of unique characters, and...
The Assassin’s Creed series has a long and celebrated history, but the handheld side-games in its ranks have not always fared as well as its flagship...
When it first made its way into gaming news, Dishonored was one of those titles I was both anticipating and dreading. Touted as ‘open-ended’ and...
Back in 2009, Gearbox Software’s original Borderlands was a surprise hit. Branded as a ‘role-playing shooter,’ it blended traditional shooter gameplay with RPG...
Until about a week ago, I honestly hadn’t heard of Unmechanical. I also hadn’t realised that ‘unmechanical’ was even a word (it still isn’t). Nevertheless...
The Harvest Moon series has been around for some time, first debuting on the Super Nintendo in 1996 and making appearances on most consoles and handhelds in...
Yet another title on my never-ending wishlist of indie titles has arrived, in the form of Tiny and Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers. Luckily, I found it just as...
When I first got my PS2 (admittedly late in the game for the console), the original Ratchet & Clank trilogy of games were some of the first titles I picked...
Recently I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down to play Quantum Conundrum, the new first-person puzzler developed by co-mastermind of Portal, Kim Swift...
After many long months, lovers of Batman: Arkham City have a reason to return to their singeplayer game in the form of new DLC, Harley Quinn’s Revenge. I...
As we enter the home stretch towards E3, it’s time for all our favourite gaming companies to start dropping breadcrumbs leading to their Next Big Thing...
Okay, let’s just get it out of the way – Doctor Who has not had a great history when it comes to video game adaptations. The Adventure Game tie-ins...
As common as arcade/DLC tie-in games are, I was honestly surprised when word of Fable Heroes arrived, only for the game itself to arrive shortly after. Acting...
The original Prototype took a lot of flak back in 2009 due to its (almost simultaneous) release alongside Sony’s inFAMOUS for PS3. Both games feature an...

