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Author - Stuart Gollan

From Amiga to Xbox One, Doom to Destiny, Megazone to Stevivor, I've been gaming through it all and have the (mental) scars to prove it. I love local multiplayer, collecting ridiculous Dreamcast peripherals, and Rocket League.

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Review: Forza Horizon 3

You might not have heard, but Forza Horizon 3 is set in Australia. That’s right, our very own land of football, meat pies, kangaroos and Holden cars...

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Review: Hue

The well of 2D puzzle platforming is just about tapped dry. Time manipulation, shape stacking, traversing terrifying nightmare-scapes as a young boy, being a...

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Review: Risk: Urban Assault

Risk in 2016 is probably not the Risk you remember. The alliance-heavy all night battles where a broken word could end friendships or ruin a family holiday are...

Preview: Worms W.M.D.

Worms may enjoy the occasional round of golf or pinball but there is only one area they really shine: turn based warfare. Worms W.M.D. is your father’s Worms...

Review: Prison Architect

From theme parks to suburban neighbourhoods, budding virtual architects of the last two decades have rarely had to deal with decisions heavier than where to...

Analysing E3 2016: Bethesda – On a winner

E3 2016 Analysis: Electronic Arts | Bethesda | Microsoft | Ubisoft | Sony Last year Bethesda used their showcase to debut Fallout 4, devoting half of the show...

Review: Total War: Warhammer

I sit on the Total War side of the church for this marriage made in heaven. I know little of the groom; I can’t tell you how well the lore of Warhammer is...

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Review: Rugby Challenge 3

It is sadly myth that William Webb Ellis invented the sport of rugby by picking up a football and running with it. Facts should never get in the way of a good...

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Review: EA Sports UFC 2

The UFC has changed a lot in two years. EA Sports UFC arrived at a time where fighters could still wear shorts plastered with tacky, sometimes inappropriate...

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Review: Superhot

Superhot is taking bullet time to its logical conclusion: time only moves when you move. The game is one big close shave; bullets whiz by your head as...