Reviews

V Rally 4 Review – Good, not Great

The last rally game I played was probably one of the Colin McRae Rally games on the original PlayStation. Not a genre I often find time for, when I heard V Rally...

Firewall Zero Hour Review – VR Siege

I've always been excited for VR but unfortunately, my predisposition to motion sickness has made my experiences hit and miss. I was super keen to play Resident Evil 7 in VR,...

Destination Primus Vita Review

Destination Primus Vita is a game that tries to tell an intimately personal story of a group of travellers on a perilous mission to save the world. It does...

Valkyria Chronicles 4 Review – A Hard Won Battle

I think it’s safe to say that late-2018 is a dangerous time to release a game. Spider-Man is happily swinging across PS4s the world over, Destiny 2 Forsaken and the...

We Happy Few Review – Utterly Joyless

We Happy Few is, so far, the biggest gaming failure of 2018. A broken, miserable, boring game, We Happy Few is so utterly joyless that playing it is nothing short of...

NVIDIA Shield TV Review – All(most) in One

I've been fortunate enough to spend the past month or so with the Australian version of the NVIDIA Shield TV. This Android micro-console, set-top box and game streaming device...

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Rainbow Six Siege X launching in June, beta on now through 19 March

Ubisoft has today revealed that Rainbow Six Siege X, the free update for Rainbow Six Siege, will be released on 11 June on Ubisoft+,...

Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 Review: Big Bass, Bigger Battery

Audio Technica delivers a masterful set of bass rich buds with exceptional battery life at a price that's hard to beat.

Black Bag Review (2025) – Til Death

Black Bag opens with an absolutely gorgeous, minutes-long oner, setting the tone and feel for the film in a bit of technical brilliance. Following...

OBSBOT Meet SE Review: Tiny Mighty

I’ve tested a lot of webcams, and they usually fall into one of two categories: cheap, no-frills options that get the job done or...

Kingston XS1000 Review: A Pocket-Sized Speed Demon

The Kingston XS1000 delivers a great mix of speed, portability, and ease of use. It’s not the fastest external SSD out there, but for everyday use, it’s more than enough.