The year is 2205. A hundred years ago humanity set out for lunar colonisation, but this expansion was soon cut short in the face of our greedy exploitation of...
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.
During the constant sensory tornado that is PAX Australia, Stevivor had the chance to step into a quiet room for a chat with Mary DeMarle, Executive Narrative...
Speaking with Mary DeMarle, Executive Narrative Director for the Deus Ex franchise, at PAX Australia, we had the chance to see if the choice you made at the...
Wasteland 2 is the latest game to be given the re-release treatment. This time around, developer inXile has beefed up their game for current-gen by adding...
If there’s one thing Ubisoft has taught us over the years, it’s that history is full of people who need a good stabbing. The latest Assassin’s Creed...
It’s not a secret that I’m a fan of the Tales series of RPGs. While Final Fantasy was and always will be my first JRPG love, it has moved further and further...
Dragon Quest Heroes, burdened with the ridiculous subtitle of The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below, is the latest Samurai Warriors-styled game from Omega...
Animal Crossing: New Leaf was a terrible plague that consumed my life and that of my friends, and I loved every minute of it. Slowly collecting scattered...
When it comes to Japanese RPGs, I’ve been on a slippery slope the last few years. My love of RPGs in general worked in concert with Tumblr’s love of the...
Last week, Bioware officially brought the Inquisition’s story to a close with Dragon Age: Inquisition’s final story DLC, titled “Trespasser”. Set...
Tearaway Unfolded is a different kind of remake or remastering. Actually a better word would be remix. Yes, it’s been remade for PS4. Yes it displays in...
Strewth, you guys. I never thought I‘d see the day where Mad Max, of all movie franchises, had its own video game. And not a crappy movie-to-film adaptation at...
Dishonored was met with critical acclaim upon its release in 2012. It possessed an open world style of gameplay that truly felt open, alongside a mix of...
Seemingly out of nowhere, Bioware has dropped another single-player DLC campaign for Dragon Age: Inquisition into our laps. With barely a week’s notice...
Submerged is a game I recall playing with interest at last year’s PAX Australia. Developer Uppercut Games was founded by three long-term industry...
As has become a bit of a habit of mine, I’ve once again found myself playing the remake of a game I never played the original-make of. The latest installment...
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is a title that will polarise. For some, it’s a mystery shrouded in an enigma, sitting there begging to be revealed...
The Talos Principle is one of those puzzle games that I love to hate – a mind-twisting puzzle game with a high-minded philosophical story to back it up. As...
In the past few days since Journey’s release, I jokingly told fellow Stevivorites (Stevivorians? Stee-vivs? We need to sort this out ASAP) Trent and Steve that...
Arkham Knight represents a number of things for Rocksteady’s Batman franchise – it’s the fourth game under the Arkham banner, the first game on new-gen...