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Review: Dishonored 2

Arkane Studios bucked the trend of sequels and bankable imitations to deliver something truly unique with Dishonored in 2012. The steampunk shooter gave as...

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Review: Carnival Games VR

One constant of the Carnival Games franchise is it embraces new methods of control. Carnival Games was there for the debut of Wii, Kinect and 3DS, the only new...

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Review: PS4 Pro

The PS4 Pro is a tricky thing to explain, and an even more difficult console for Sony to try and sell. That third extra ridge up there is all about faster...

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Review: Hitman

Prologue/Paris (16 March 2016) A fashion show full of the rich, the famous and the really, really ridiculously good looking. Oh, and a contracted killer. Agent...

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Review: Farming Simulator 17

I remember a number of years back when this new wave of simulators first started to gain traction. I’m not talking about the likes of SimCity or Gran Turismo...

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Review: Rock Band Rivals

If Harmonix is a band you loved as a teenager, Rock Band 4 was its 2015 album that you only bought to ensure your CD collection remained exhaustive. Like...

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Review: Owlboy

Owlboy is one of those games that has spent long enough in the development oven that entire console generations have come and gone. After nine years in...

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Review (in progress): Orwell

In a highly connected modern world, the fear of omnipresent surveillance is becoming a bigger and bigger concern. With the capacity to track our browsing...

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Review: Plantronics RIG400HX

When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon and uttered those famous words heard all around the world, he was wearing Plantronics hardware. Needless to say...

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Review: Pixel Gear

Before cameras and wands buried the genre of novelty controls, single purpose peripherals had some great moments. Fishing rods, bongo sets, maracas, 40 button...

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Review: Superhypercube

Superhypercube is my favourite game of the PlayStation VR launch. It is the game I continue to come back to, the game that leaves me weary from ducking and...

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Review: Here They Lie

I didn’t think it was possible, but PlayStation VR finally made me throw up. Driveclub VR didn’t do it. VR Worlds’ VR Luge didn’t do it – but Here They Lie...

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Review: Headmaster

Another of the launch titles for PlayStation VR, Headmaster simplifies your virtual reality experience to a single mechanic. Forgoing the use of any...

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Review: World of Final Fantasy

World of Final Fantasy is an adorable tribute to the beloved near thirty-year-old Final Fantasy series. Despite a lacklustre story and voice acting, I fell in...

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Review: Ace Banana

Once banished from the gaming lands, motion controls have hitched a ride on the VR bandwagon in an attempt to infiltrate our lounge rooms with their mediocre...

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Review: Dead By Daylight

In mid-June this year Canadian-based indie developer Behaviour Interactive released Dead By Daylight, an online multiplayer survival horror game that went on...

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Review: Titanfall 2

Titanfall 2 is emerging from the colossus shadows of Battlefield 1 before we’ve had a chance to catch our collective breath. With just a week between EA’s...

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Review: Job Simulator

Job Simulator was a game I was really hoping to see make it to PlayStation VR. Being one of those games that sat on my Steam wishlist (just in case I ever got...

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Review: Batman: Arkham Asylum

Let’s face it: no one is reading this article, because they’ve already played Batman: Arkham Asylum. If you’re haven’t, you should be –...