
While they certainly weren’t re-inventing the wheel with Game of Thrones, I can appreciate how solid and defined a product Telltale continue to make […]
Read MoreWhile they certainly weren’t re-inventing the wheel with Game of Thrones, I can appreciate how solid and defined a product Telltale continue to make […]
Read MoreTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is undeniably enjoyable, but as far as tactical shooters go, it’s not the best. It’s CS: GO with destructible […]
Read MoreI’ll always put my hand up for the chance to interview developers for GameCloud and to try out any epic games on display. Except […]
Read MoreI had the chance to catch up with Eeshwar Rajagopalan of tripleqmark productions at the Perth Games Festival and threw a bunch of questions […]
Read MoreRAEZ is a fairly recognizable name lately with the release of COGZ, and it was the perfect chance to pick the mad scientist’s brain. […]
Read MoreParadigm builds on the traditions of early 90s point-n-click adventure games with its own brand of quirky, idiosyncratic humour and [...]
Read MoreOne Night Only draws broadly on the look of early pixel-based adventure titles, as well as a range of unique personal influences to bring […]
Read MoreWhen I reviewed Bloodborne earlier this year, I wrote: “Like a controversial piece of art, I completely understand why someone might not enjoy it, […]
Read MoreOne issue many indie developers struggle with is the ability to get their game out there and noticed, and being in Perth doesn’t always […]
Read MoreEmily is Away is only what could be described as the John Hughes title of video gaming. Such as Hughes did with his famous […]
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