This month marked Playup Perth’s 3rd year anniversary and what better way to celebrate than at new venue, The Nostalgia box. Run by accountant turned retro video game console curator Jessie Yeoh, the venue hosts […]

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Obduction Review

Obduction lives up to its forefathers far better than the definition of Obduction lived up to my expectations. Smart puzzles and level design bring back the old Myst atmosphere, while new graphics make it a […]

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While I’d love to recommend Wings of Freedom, I can’t do that at this stage. Taking into account this is currently a full priced release, it’s a little hard to justify what is a largely […]

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Rich, buttery anti-aliasing, smoother than a 120fps animation, projected onto a 16K screen with minimal input lag. Go on; you can melt at the thought, no one will judge you. No one’s watching. Let it […]

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Worms W.M.D Review

There have been so many iterations of Worms over the past two decades that innovation was a necessity, but Team 17 have gone about it in the completely wrong way. Mounted weapons and piloted vehicles […]

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No Man’s Sky Review

And there you have it, a review for No Man’s Sky. It’s not the buggiest game in the world, nor is it devoid of worth, but it’s so very eh. The personality of the ships, […]

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Bear With Me is an entertaining return to the point ‘n’ click adventure games of old with its charming dialogue and fascinating characters. While I have to admit I found the frequently slow loading times […]

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Depending on how you look at it, Monster Hunter Generations is what you might call a perfect sequel. It doesn’t drastically change how the game is played or tries to introduce some crazy new mechanic […]

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Bound Review

Much like all of Plastic Studio’s previous work, Bound is yet another fantastic expression of art. It’s also a stunning and unique audio/visual experience and deserves to be experienced on that merit alone. However, the […]

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I Am Setsuna Review

The bottom line of I am Setsuna is that grasping what they were aiming for comes naturally through the momentum of the game, but somehow it still feels as if it’s missing something. It’s beautiful, […]

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