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Jam Walker

Jam Walker is a freelance writer from Melbourne, Australia. They hold a bachelor's degree in game design but wonders what might have been had they gone to wrestling school instead.

RoboCop: Rogue City Review (Xbox Series X) –  Nice shooting, son

I’ve always had a particular affection for ‘B’ games. You know the type, they’re the ones that maybe cost ten or fifteen bucks less than your average marquee blockbuster...

Safe in Our World – Interview with Mental Health in Gaming Charity Director Sarah Sorrell

As fun and exciting as working in the creative tech industry of video games can be, it isn’t always flowers and sunshine. An online survey conducted by the North...

Fate/Samurai Remnant Review (PS5) – I Like Anime Now 

I’m going to say this up front, I am not really an anime or manga person. I’ve really liked a lot of what I’ve seen and read over the...

OXENFREE II: Lost Signals Review (PC) – Break the Cycle

I have a confession to make, I just didn’t love Oxenfree like everyone else did. I think it’s my fault mostly. Despite owning a copy for years, I only...

The Lord of the Rings – Gollum (PS5) Review – Cast it Into the Fire

The Lord of The Rings - Gollum sucks. I really hate to speak so directly negatively about anything that people worked hard on, but my God, the experience of playing...

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun Review (PC) – The Emperor’s Champion

It’s easy for most to roll their eyes at the thought of yet another Warhammer video game given how many of them are released in any given year. It’s...

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Indiana Jones and The Great Circle Review (PS5 Pro) | A Shinier Treasure

Unlike my colleague, who swung right into The Great Circle at Xbox launch, I held back and nervously gauged this golden idol from afar....

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Semi-Timeless Must Plays of Apr 14

There’s a magic in revisiting the games that not only defined our childhoods but also paved the way for modern gaming marvels. In Australia,...

This Day in Aussie Gaming: Reliving the Golden Oldies of Apr 11

Looking to feel old? Today you can as we journey back to the launch dates of Suikoden (1997), Dino Crisis 2 (2003), Defiance (2013),...

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Strategy, Horror and Mythic Adventure of Apr 9

Once again, today is gonna be all about appreciating the creative and technical evolutions that define our digital lives. Let's revisit three landmark games...

OBSBOT Tiny 2 SE: Less features, still great

The Tiny 2 SE might not be 4K but with very few compromises and a lower price, it's hard to beat this little PTZ camera.