There have been very few instances in my life where an experience has corrupted my spirit to the point where I’ve felt gullibly desecrated. I’ve been screamed at by crying high school girls post-graduating, watched […]

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Tron-like nunchaku sequences, insanity inducing feedback, and a cat all entered the One Finger Death Punch tournament, and in the end […]

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At the start of the month, I was bestowed with tickets to see WASO perform a new composition by Tod Machover based on Perth (which was just as weird as it sounds). Before the inaugural […]

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Last Sunday saw Screen Australia's contribution to the gaming themed events of The Perth Festival manifest like a brooding caterpillar [...]

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[I’m perfectly willing to admit that this sounds like it was written by a 14 year old pumping out his latest English assignment. It’s not TOTALLY unbearable to read, but be warned…] It’s difficult to […]

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A while ago, I wrote an article about the Perth Global Game Jam event, and my experiences participating as a chiptune provider. The feedback I got from it was mostly positive, but a common irk […]

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If you’ve never heard of a Game Jam, the premise is a lot like a LAN marathon… Except instead of playing games, you make them. You arrive with [...]

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Gran Turismo 6 Review

With a cleaned up UI, insanely detailed graphics and a updated physics model, the game offers something for new and old players alike.

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I was never a huge fan of Terraria, mainly because it seemed more tailored to people who could think up cool 2D house designs than those who wanted to kill random bosses in dungeons. It […]

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Risk of Rain Review

Risk Of Rain looks and plays astonishingly well, and if you’re willing to look past the complete lack of any coherent narrative, it really is a masochist’s perfect game.

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