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Jeremy Ray

Ray has been on your monitors, TVs, and magazine pages jabbering about games since the days of lugging CRTs to LAN parties. He now runs a shelter for orphaned goombas escaping maniacal plumbers on shrooms.

Valorant Review (PC) – Undeniably Fun, but Rarely Deviates from the CS Script

Riot certainly said all the right words when it announced Valorant to the world. This is the 'Age of Marketing,' of course, so beware the bluster of a company...

The Hidden History of Halfbrick

Stories of Halfbrick’s rise and fall have been told and retold. The do-or-die moment before it rolled the dice on new IP. Fruit Ninja conquering the world. The shedding...

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Back in 2012, Playground Games popped the clutch on the first Horizon Festival in Colorado, setting a new benchmark for open‑world racers. Each (very...

This Day in Aussie Gaming: The Notable Milestones of Apr 16

In the ever-evolving landscape of gaming, revisiting the classics is not simply a trip down memory lane. It’s an exploration of ingenuity, risk-taking, and...

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),...