State of Decay review
Shambling its way onto the Australian Xbox Live Arcade marketplace after a tumultuous run in with the Australian Classification Board, the open-world zombie survival game State of Decay is a...
View ArticleBrothers: A Tale of Two Sons review
We’ve all played extravagant tales of heroism, sacrifice and resolve set in dark and dangerous worlds – they’re nothing new to the video game industry. Everybody loves them and for good reason. Slaying...
View ArticleSplinter Cell: Blacklist review
Sliding in and out of the shadows, silently scaling precarious environments, waiting in the depths of darkness for the opportune moments to attack are all stealth mechanics that scream “bad-ass!” They...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto V review
Whenever there’s a new Grand Theft Auto title on the horizon, gamers from every corner of the world – be they casual or the hardest of the hardcore – unite in pure anticipation, watching every trailer,...
View ArticleNext-gen Battlefield 4 review
This game was reviewed on PC. The Battlefield series has always been an example of large-scale multiplayer done right. Battlefield 4 continues this tradition, and adds naval battles to the land and air...
View ArticleRyse: Son of Rome review
In a year of revered storytelling and metaphoric interpretations, the joy of experiencing a game that wears its heart on its sleeve like Ryse: Son of Rome is quite refreshing. Dripping in Crytek’s...
View ArticleSouth Park: The Stick of Truth review
Reviewer’s note: This is a review of the North American version. Other versions have a few key differences, mainly being the censorship of five anal-probing and two abortion scenes/minigames. South...
View ArticleMetal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes review
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is not for everybody. At US$30 for a physical copy and US$20 for a digital download on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, it’s important to note that Ground Zeroes is not a...
View ArticleTitanfall review
This game was reviewed on Xbox One. After more than a decade of shooter development mastery, Respawn Entertainment has pitched its vision for the future of the sci-fi shooter genre and from the outside...
View ArticleHyrule Warriors review
Joining a gaming franchise that has long been defined as a collection of the greatest action-adventure games of all time, Hyrule Warriors has already established itself as a very different kind of...
View ArticleThe Legend of Korra review
As a big Legend of Korra fan, the notion of a video game adaptation of one of the most enthralling and expertly depicted action shows was enough to spin me into a giddy fit. To find out that said...
View ArticleAssassin’s Creed Unity review: revolution in reconstruction
Assassin’s Creed Unity is finally out, and it’s followed by a parade of chatter. I’ve always been a fan of the Assassin’s Creed series, to the point of being able to turn a relatively blind eye to some...
View ArticleTales from the Borderlands Episode 1: Zer0 Sum review: less loot, more epic
WARNING! This review contains spoilers. The announcement of Tales from the Borderlands, a Telltale Games-made spinoff from Gearbox Software’s Borderlands franchise in the style of the former’s...
View ArticleGrim Fandango Remastered Review: The Biggest Sleep
Some games are remembered just as much for what they represent as how they play. With the staggering amount of change seen in the games industry over its 40-year history, it’s inevitable that some...
View ArticleThe Order: 1886 review: Tap X to push the pram-a-lot
Even though it has finally been released 15 months after the PlayStation 4, The Order: 1886 will likely always be regarded as one of the console’s launch titles, at least in spirit. Featured heavily in...
View ArticleThe Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D review: standing the test of time
Warning! This review contains spoilers! Since the Nintendo 64’s glory days, fans of The Legend of Zelda franchise have praised The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask for being the one game to step away...
View ArticleTales from the Borderlands Episode 2 – Atlas Mugged review: the mild hunt
Tuesday has always been my least favourite day of the week. It’s a day intrinsically bereft of any real meaning. Monday is the start of the week; Wednesday the middle; Thursday’s almost the end, before...
View ArticleFinal Fantasy Type-0 HD review: top of the class
After the mediocrity that was the Final Fantasy XIII series, Square Enix needed to win back the hearts and imaginations of the long term fans who may have turned their backs on the series that they...
View ArticleOri and the Blind Forest review: see the forest for the trees
Far too often these days, developers rely on visual fidelity to sell a game, pushing graphics as far as they can possibly go without sacrificing performance and occasionally taking shortcuts by reusing...
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