Contrast Review

Contrast is a short but fun experience that anyone interested in puzzle-platforming is sure to enjoy, even if just for the novelty of turning into a shadow. Beyond this, I couldn’t recommend solely on the […]

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Episode one definitely has it’s high points, with the writers delivering several genuinely shocking moments, but in saying that, I definitely don’t feel […]

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Broken Sword: The Serpents Curse creates an escape from the real world with enviable locations, hidden sky-pigs and unnerving nods at revelations […]

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Killzone: Shadow Fall Review

Killzone Shadow Fall is a fun first person shooter and a worthy member of the PS4 library. However, beyond its appearance, there isn’t anything astoundingly ‘next-gen’ about it.

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Wow. What a phenomenal year of gaming! In fact, 2013 is arguably one of the best runs we’ve had in quite a few years. Sure, we’ve still had all of our typical gods, gears and […]

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Muri Review

If you’re looking for an old school style game that you used to boot-up on your PC as a kid, then MURI is definitely a game that’s worth trying out.

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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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During our recent Indie Event at Game City, GC Editor, Bernadette Russell got the chance to meet up with Mark Mennell from Gnomic Studios to talk about Square Off, and their upcoming multi-player title, Square […]

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During our recent indie event at Game City, GC Editor-In-Chief, William Kirk got the chance to meet up with Garth Pendergrast and Lisa Rye from Stirfire Studios to talk about their latest game, Freedom Fall, […]

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During our recent indie event at Game City , GC Editor, Patrick Waring had the opportunity to catch up with Louis Roots from SK Games to discuss being different, making prototypes, and their latest creation, […]

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