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Review – Jack Quest : Tale Of The Sword

The MetroidVania subgenre of 2D action platformers is what you might call a little saturated these days, with numerous indie titles released every month,...

Review – Dusk

Doom is a first-person shooter released by id Software for the MS-DOS platform in 1993. In the game you play as a space marine...

Review – Gensokyo Defenders

Gensokyo Defenders is another entry in the long running ‘Tohou Project’, a series of loosely connected fan made Japanese games, usually in the shoot...

Review – Hitman 2

There’s a secret about the Hitman franchise that those who haven’t played the games extensively might not know. For the sake of simplicity, they’ve...

What’s NEXT for gaming: Inclusivity takes centre stage at PAX AUS 2018

  Far removed from the flashing lights and booming announcements inside the main hall of PAX AUS 2018, a different kind of exhibit took place....

Review – Damsel

Unlike the old cliché, Damsel is not a game that needs any assistance to kick ass. This confident debut from Australian developer Screwtape Studios...
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Wolf Man Review

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