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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.

Gran Turismo 7 Review (PS5) – The (bloody un)real driving simulator

Prompted by the passing of my 92-year-old Grandma, I recently sat down with my Pa – a man of equal mileage – to get his stories. Playing through Gran...

Horizon: Forbidden West Review (PS5) – Because Aloy is still metal

When Horizon: Zero Dawn rolled off the assembly line in 2017, it was a shiny, dinobot-hunting odyssey that showed us Guerilla Games' true mettle. It was such an en...

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection Review (PS5) – Set sail for arrr rated adventures

If you're an action game junkie, there's a fair chance Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Lost Legacy aren't mysterious artifacts to you. They're perfectly “charted” propositions. That said,...

Battlefield 2042 Review (PC) – A fun grenade that needs more cooking

Update & Verdict - 14 December 2021 Before we dive into the big stuff, can I just quickly say that I thought I'd eventually come around to 2042's soundtrack –...

HTC Vive Pro 2 Review – Viva la Vive

VR headset king is deserved of a perch on your crown Now that I've just exited 107 days of lockdown, I have a new appreciation of cabin fever. Moreover, it...

Far Cry 6 Review (PS5) – Murder is Life

Before we begin, let's clear up a bit of confusion for fans of the TV show Ted Lasso. In Far Cry 6, you do NOT play as Dani Rojas,...

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The Last of Us Part II Remastered Review (PC) | Gore-geous

I was one of a lucky few to review The Last of Us Part II in the ideal test environment—a siloed, pre-launch vacuum. You...

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...