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James Wood

James literally cannot recall a time in which video games weren’t a part of his life. A childhood hobby turned adult fascination, gaming has been one of the few constants.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes – Black Dandelion & Bubblegum Fatale DLC Review – Missing Pieces

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes two DLC packs are here. We take a look at what's added to the game and whether or not it's worth the price.

Observation Review – Annihilation

Observation is an examination of humanity's drives, the limits of science and the bonds that tie us, all told through the eyes of an AI.

The Cinema Rosa Review – Man vs The Machine

The Cinema Rosa is a game steeped in the perils of ambition.   One man’s journey into first-time game development which saw him try, fail and try again to...

Dragon’s Dogma Dark Arisen Review (Switch) – Arisen, Again

It might sound like blasphemy to some but I missed Dragon’s Dogma not just once, but both times it came around to consoles. The original 2012 release stirred up...

The Padre Review – In The Father’s Footsteps

There's a particular type of horror called forth by using religious imagery.  The Padre understands this and weaponises seemingly innocuous Christian symbolism to deliver a uniquely unnerving horror experience. The game...

Pressure Overdrive (Switch) Review – Kart Blanche

Pressure Overdrive reminds me, fondly, of the clumsy, Clouseau esque waiter from The Simpsons.  For the uninitiated, I'll keep it brief; a courtroom skit in the iconic cartoon sees a waiter accused of injuring...

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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...