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Dan Camilleri

I am a meat popsicle. Previously worked on the Lame Game Marathon. Big fan of UI Design and understanding more about how people interact with games. Also full-time internet.

What’s new in No Man’s Sky with the Pathfinder Update

Hello Games has announced another huge, free update to their massive space-frontier sim; No Man's Sky. As PowerUp!'s resident No Man’s Sky apologist and fanboy, I’m happy to report on what's...

The state of accessibility – breaking down barriers in gaming

In early December, the PSX event celebrated everything Sony. It was the usual parade of trailers, hype and marketing, but towards the end of the weekend there was a...

The Last Guardian

Technically, The Last Guardian is a flawed game. On first picking it up, you’ll immediately notice how strange the controls feel. The unnamed boy doesn’t move precisely when you push...

PowerUp!’s GOTY 2016 | Dan’s Top Five

It’s that time of the year when we start dishing out awards for the best games released in the past 12 months. Rather than pick one winner for the...

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This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Food-Stealing, Feral Cars and Feelings of Jul 21

There’s something weirdly poetic about the lineup of games that landed on Aussie shelves on July 21. In 2000, we were running four-player gauntlets,...

Gulikit Elves 2 Pro Controller Review: Nostalgia carries the day

The Elves 2 Pro is a modern controller dressed up as a 90's console controller that just brings a smile to my face each time.

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Brains, Bugs, and Blades of Jul 18

Whether you were plotting cultural world domination, turning Tokyo into termite soup with rocket launchers, or flinging swords while flopping across fluorescent arenas, July...

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Hits That Steered, Snuck, Spun and Skewed Jul 17

Every so often the calendar lines up four very different experiences that each, in their own way, shaped how we play. On July 17 we...

Donkey Kong Bananza Review (Switch 2) | Groundbreaking

We now live in a world where impressive upstarts like Astro Bot exist, so Nintendo really needed to not monkey about with Donkey Kong...