Free content is usually take it or leave it, but let me assure you: Assassin’s Creed Origins’ recent Discovery Tour add-on is a must-play. I know...
Category - Reviews
The Yakuza series is one I have only become familiar with – and a fan of – through reviewing its recent releases. At its face value, it is a series that does...
HAL Laboratory’s latest, Kirby Star Allies, is decidedly aimed at children and that is a real shame. At it’s heart, Star Allies is more saccharine...
Arriving at my doorstep recently was a package from Razer, a new gizmo for me to test out in my infinite wisdom as a Video Games Man. This time, the device of...
Despite a lacklustre remaster (I’m looking at you, textures), returning fans will feel right at home in Paradise City with Burnout Paradise Remastered.
Supermassive Games has proven it knows how to do a VR shooter. Its last entry, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, was plenty of fun, extremely intuitive and loaded...
The original Age of Empires is an RTS classic, first released to the wild in 1997. A number of years have passed… and scarily, I almost graduated high...
Fe is the second in EA’s quasi-indie EA Originals label, following in the footsteps of the delightful Unravel. Fe also happens to be the name of the game’s...
Over the last few weeks, there was been a monolith occupying my home in suburban Melbourne. It towers over all other devices, dwarfing them in its shadow. Its...
Bayonetta 1 and Bayonetta 2 have been bundled in the aptly named Bayonetta 1-2, exclusive to Nintendo Switch. As you might expect, Bayonetta 2 now...
Civilization VI has been reinvigorated with a new expansion, Rise and Fall, ushering in what 2K hopes is a Golden Age for its beloved franchise. Rise and...
Another console, another release of Shadow of the Colossus. The classic title was first released on the PS2 back in 2005 by Team ICO and SIE Japan, then...
Grab your Great Sword and strap on your Gunlance — we’re going hunting. Monster Hunter: World is the sixth main game in the series from Capcom and the...
Original review – 15 January 2018 AO Tennis will be great in a couple weeks. Probably. As I begin to start this review, late at night on Monday, 15...
The Inpatient has me wanting to jump back into Supermassive Games’ Until Dawn again… but also terrifies me that I’ll end up ruining cherished...
Hello Neighbor unashamedly steals the premise of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window and jams it into a video game: you begin as a young child, watching with wide...
It’s Quiz Time is the latest from Snap Finger Click, a team made up of former Buzz! Developers. As you’d expect, the team delivers a solid trivia game, tweaked...
If you stopped by Razer’s booth at PAX AUS this year you may have noticed a very serious looking pair of headphones on display. The Razer Thresher for Xbox One...
The Razer Blade Stealth is the gaming company’s latest ultrabook, a thin, light laptop that’ll work in Photoshop and Premiere Elements as easily as it’ll let...
Bush league hockey was a glorious thing in the 70s — players didn’t need helmets, teeth, nor skill and craved a fight on the ice alongside a post...

