I wear my love for Alan Wake on my sleeve. It was Alan — and an ocean, not a lake — that made me stand up and take notice of Remedy Entertainment...
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There’s a reason Nintendo and the Pokémon Company said there was a true Pokémon sequel coming in 2019 when announcing Pokémon Let’s Go! Pikachu...
Metro Exodus was perhaps the worst game we had hands-on with at E3 2018, but that’s not to say it’s bad. In fact, I walked away from my experience...
The original Resident Evil 2 is one of my favourite games of all time. Between its PlayStation One, PS3 and (perhaps ever so dodgy) PC versions, I’ve finished...
Everything about Transference is unsettling. A collaboration of Ubisoft Montreal and SpectreVision, Transference is marketed as “a narrative experience...
Ten minutes with Skull & Bones is all you need to realise it’s an entirely different beast than Sea of Thieves. Sure, the two titles share a lot in common...
For Honor Marching Fire heads to PC and consoles in October, and Stevivor was given the opportunity to check it out far ahead of launch at E3 2018. Available...
It’s been the closing game at Sony’s E3 conference for the last two years, but at E3 2018 we finally got the chance to go hands-on with Marvel’s Spider-Man on...
The best part of Trials Rising is easily the new tandem bike. Sure, Rising looks to have returned the franchise back to its roots, with challenging jumps...
I wasn’t prepared to like Starlink: Battle for Atlas as much as I did. All I really knew of Ubisoft Toronto’s title is that it was a toys-to-life game set in...
It’s probably a game that not a lot of people ever expected would get a sequel. But here we are with Rage 2. While the original game was id Software’s first...
When The Crew was released in 2014, critics almost universally labelled it as an average, hollow, racing game that had trouble keeping up with the likes of...
Over the last fifteen years David Cage and his team at Quantic Dream have been creating story-driven, interactive video games. At their best we’ve seen them...
Getting hands on with the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection made me appreciate just how many fond Street Fighter memories I have. Longingly cheering...
From the second you start God of War, you’re thrown into a mystery. As an embattled, bearded Kratos stares at a nearby tree, you can’t help but wonder: just...
The next expansion for Assassin’s Creed: Origins; “The Curse of the Pharaohs”, may bring plenty of the supernatural to ancient Egypt, but when I stepped into...
AO Tennis was only confirmed on 5 December, but we don’t have long to wait to play – it heads to Xbox One and PS4 on 16 January 2018 here in Australia and New...
I’m not a good buddy. Or boss. Whichever relationship best describes your Far Cry 5 companion — either AI or co-op partner — I’m not a great...
After just six hours with Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – and never played any other titles in the Xeno – franchise, I’m hooked. In fact, the easiest way for me to...
The indie scene, due to its very nature, is like panning for a tiny golden nugget in the Pacific Ocean. There’s so much out there and only very few have the...