Read Only Memories is a charming game, filled with interesting characters and an excellent story to tell. It’s certainly clear [...]

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Picture this: I’m playing a game of Trouble in Terrorist Town with a bunch of my friends. I’ve just figured out who the traitor is, and I’m alone with him. I shoot him right the […]

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Just like any other kid who grew up in the ’90s, I was enamored with the wide-spanning collection of horror books ‘Goosebumps’ by R.L. Stine. As my first introduction to the horror genre, it would […]

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Transformers Devastation is good for what it is: a short, action-packed romp through G1 nostalgia, with emphasis on the short! I find it hard to justify spending $50 (USD) on this one, especially with the […]

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Ultimately, it took me a long time to figure out how to turn “it’s a bad RPG and an easy hack-and-slash all rolled into one pretty package” into a 1000+ word article, but there you […]

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Skourge Legacy™ will be a new Video Game, Animated TV Series and Toyline. PAX AUS attendees will be given an exclusive [...]

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Soda Dungeon Review

Soda Dungeon is a fun little app game with a unique concept, a keen sense of humour and a nostalgic retro feel. The combat quickly becomes as dull and repetitive as a medieval dungeon, so […]

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Micro management is more than just maximising the efficiency of your army; it’s about making units feel unique, fun to use and to create exciting interactions between players. There’s nothing satisfying about just attack moving […]

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Yes, it was a fun Saturday night involving great company, affordable social lubricants, my all-time favourite Senator and some [...]

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Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butōden doesn’t feel like a game made by people who wanted to make it, but by people scraping for the bare minimum on a project they’d rather skip. The great sprites […]

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