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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 –...

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Review: 100ft Robot Golf

A future where robots take the place of humans on the sporting field is inevitable. With worries over the long term effects of concussion and an ever growing...

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Review: Batman: Arkham City

Batman: Arkham Asylum was a masterpiece. The perfect representation of Batman in a video game to date, it’s highly scripted nature played out like a...

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Review: WWE 2K17

Sports games are curious things. With year on year iterations, publishers always seem to be wracking their brains, desperate for the next big innovation. For...

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Battlefield 1 Review

Battlefield 1 is deeply respectful of shocking, horrid events that occurred more than 100 years ago and irreparably altered the course of history, surprisingly...

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Review: Tumble VR

Tumble VR is a great motion-controlled game that really doesn’t need VR. A puzzle game developed by Until Dawn‘s Supermassive, Tumble VR has you...

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Mafia 3 Review: A hit… and a miss

Mafia III is an interesting beast to play from a critic’s perspective. In some areas the game excels more than any other in the open world genre, whereas in...

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Review: Dragon Quest Builders

You would be forgiven for assuming Dragon Quest Builders is a Minecraft clone or even just a licensed skin. At first glance, that’s exactly what it looks like...