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Review: Invizimals: The Alliance

On first loading Invizimals: The Alliance, I wasn't quite sure what I was in for. I'd not played a prior title in the series, and really didn't know what an...

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Review: Knack

I like Knack, yet it's often frustrating, bland and repetitive. It's a next-gen take on a two- generations-old style of game and the only truly next-gen thing...

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Review: PlayStation 4

Sony Australia was kind enough to provide Stevivor with a pre-release PlayStation 4, and we've taken full advantage of the opportunity to provide you guys with...

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Review: Killzone: Shadow Fall

There's no denying that the quality of the graphics in Killzone: Shadow Fall are astonishing. If this is what developers are offering up with the power of...

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Review: Tearaway

Media Molecule is a studio well-known for its flagship series, LittleBigPlanet. Since 2008, they’ve graced us with various instalments in their Stephen-Fry...

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Review: Xbox Fitness

When we reviewed Xbox Fitness prior to the Xbox One's launch, we said the app had "the potential for greatness, if Australian internet wasn't holding it back."

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Review: Beyblade Evolution

Beyblade Evolution is based upon the anime of the same name where Bladers fight each other with customised spinning tops in a battle arena trying to become the...

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Review: Ratchet & Clank: Nexus

The Ratchet & Clank series has been one of my favourite ongoing games from both this and the previous generation of Sony consoles – perhaps you could tell...

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Xbox One Review

Microsoft Australia was kind enough to provide Stevivor with a pre-release Xbox One, and we've taken full advantage of the opportunity to provide you guys with...

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Review: Dead Rising 3

Dead Rising was a launch game for the Xbox 360, and thanks to Capcom Vancouver, Dead Rising 3 is similarly available at the time of the Xbox One. It’s ironic...

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Review: Powerstar Golf

Looking for a mostly inoffensive, nice-looking, takes-no-risks golf game on the Xbox One? Look no further than Powerstar Golf. This opening blurb might sound...