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Adam Mathew

I grew up knowing and loving a ludicrous amount of games, from dedicated Pong console onwards. Nowadays you'll find me covering and playing the next big things. Often on Stupid-Hard difficulty. Because I'm an idiot.

PlayStation VR 2 Review – Heed the call; kiss the sky

I’m one of the lucky few. I’ve had a PlayStation VR 2 in my mitts and on my melon for 7 days straight. I’m disoriented. I’m sweaty. And I...

Meta Quest 2 Review – Amazing and affordable VR: Quest completed

I must confess. The first thought I had upon opening the Meta Quest 2 box was, “uh… is this it?”. A; because this headset weighs bugger all compared to...

Crucial P3 Plus 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD Review -Reliable bang for your buck

If you’re not a data hoarder like myself, it’s tough to make an SSD review sexy. The layperson, for example, will often glaze past the pleasure and pain of...

Hogwarts Legacy Review (PS5) – Totally wizard. Utterly bewitching.

Incant the words ‘Harry Potter’ and that spells ‘meh’ to me. I’m no devotee, though I've scanned the books and sat through the films. My partner is — big...

Hands-On with the DualSense Edge – A pricey slice of heaven?

Let’s cut straight to what you need to know about the Edge, sharpish. After going hands-on with it, I can say PlayStation’s first attempt at a premium controller is...

One Piece Odyssey Review (PS5) – It’s all about preservin’ the hearties

If you've been hooked into a 26-year Luffy affair with One Piece Odyssey’s source material, you'll say aye aye to it, regardless of what I say. I accept this....

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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...