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Luke Clarke

Games have always been a big part of my life in all types of formats. I'm just as happy with a deck of cards or a bunch of miniatures as I am with a keyboard and mouse or controller. Any game where there is a little teamwork happening is usually going be my favourite. I'm very partial to a good RTS, RPG or FPS session with friends, a beer and some decent music.

City of the Shroud Review – Shrouded in Quirkiness

City of the Shroud from Abyssal Arts is an episodic strategy RPG set in the troubled city of Iskendrun. Iskendrun is a walled city with a mostly pre-industrial Middle Eastern feel...

Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival tickets now available

Players of Final Fantasy XIV who have been active in the EU region between June 1, 2018, and July 6, 2018, now have access to the presale tickets to the...

Wizards of the Coast confirms Guildmasters’ Guide to Ravnica and Eberron releases

After yesterday's leak on Amazon, Wizards of the Coast today confirmed that Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica will, in fact, see a global release on November 20, 2018. “Fans of Dungeons & Dragons...

Magic the Gathering and D&D crossover Guildemasters’ Guide to Ravnica leaked by Amazon

It looks like Amazon may have leaked an upcoming Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering crossover; Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica. Both games are owned by Wizards of the Coast and...

The Final Fantasy XIV & Monster Hunter World crossover event begins in August

With the upcoming Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood 4.36 update, comes the greatly anticipated Monster Hunter World crossover event. The Final Fantasy XIV Monster Hunter World crossover will kick off in August, so...

Magic the Gathering Core Set 2019 release is this weekend

With the imminent release of the mouthful that is Magic the Gathering Core Set 2019 this weekend, we see the return of a set type that has been missing since 2015. Magic...

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Melbourne Term 1 School Holidays 2025: Josephine Wants to Dance

Just in time for school holidays in Melbourne, Monkey Baa Theatre Company has announced the return of Josephine Wants to Dance at The Ian...

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Must Plays of Apr 3

Video game history is often written by its greatest leaps forward—mechanical breakthroughs, bold artistic visions, and unforgettable characters. April 3rd stands as one such...

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The High Stakes All-Timers of Apr 2

Gaming is an ever-evolving medium, but some days in history stand out as pivotal moments in its journey. Whether it's a groundbreaking movie tie-in...

Warfare Review (2025) – An Unflinching, Harrowing, Claustrophic Nightmare

Warfare, from Writer-Director (and Iraq War Veteran) Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Civil War), is a towering achievement in cinema. Following in the footsteps...

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Whip-Cracking Goodness of Mar 31

Every game launch is a moment in time—a snapshot of where gaming was, what players craved, and how technology was evolving. Some titles push...