When I was about six or seven, my dad bought me a re-release edition of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, and that book basically set my life upon an irreversable course. I was hooked on […]

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In case you hadn’t seen the articles from Ellis, Nick and I banging on about it, the indie games at PAX Australia this year were really good. They were so good that I set out […]

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Rhythm Paradise Megamix has a great sense of humour, genuinely fun (if difficult) mini-games, excellent music, and great animations. If you’re [...]

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Note from the authors: While they didn’t quite make the list below, we’d like to give a shout out to a few other titles that were no less awesome. Symphony of the Machine, Mallow Drops, […]

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Another year, another PAX Australia, another gathering of gamers young and old, plain or fancy, coming together to celebrate the shared pastime [...]

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Shadow Warrior 2 Review

Shadow Warrior 2 can be summed up as thus: endless phallic humour, chainsaws, and action that would have made people in 2008 go PHWOAR!” Ignoring all the side quests, you could probably complete the main […]

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I understand that FNAF isn’t everyone’s cup of tea; as a horror game it doesn’t quite reach that level of scariness that some desire, and as a game, in general, it’s far from conventional. It […]

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Despite not having been released yet, I’ve already something of a history with BrambleLash. I’ve run into and spoken with co-creators Liam and Sam at several events, and had a chance to play the game […]

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Whether you're conscious of the fact or not, at one point or another we have all been victims of the Monopoly Effect. I don't know if this exists [...]

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Being attracted to bright lights and vibrant colours, my attention was quickly ensnared by a speeding spaceship firing both off at high speed, and in every direction, forever. The ship belonged the game Starlost, described […]

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