Jam Walker

Jam Walker is a games and entertainment journalist from Melbourne, Australia. They hold a bachelor's degree in game design from RMIT but probably should have gotten a journalism one instead. You can find them talking entirely too much about wrestling on Twitter @Jamwa

Jam Walker's Latest Articles

Age of Wonders: Planetfall
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Age of Wonders: Planetfall tabletop review 

Age of Wonders: Planetfall’s tabletop adaptation makes galactic supremacy swift and easy

tales of kenzera zau review
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Tales of Kenzera: ZAU - Review

Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is a challenging platformer that will take players through the stages of grief.

Botany Manor
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Botany Manor Review - Delightfully satisfying to explore

Botany Manor is a faultlessly tight experience that may surprise you.

Star Wars: Unlimited
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Star Wars: Unlimited review – Elegantly crafted with snappy back and forth flow

For a fan like myself, the vibe of Star Wars: Unlimited is absolutely sublime.

Tips for beginning to paint miniatures
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How to paint miniatures: 6 tips to get started

Getting into painting miniatures can seem daunting, but it's never been more accessible. Here is our essential advice for beginners.

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Helldivers 2 Review – Glory to Super Earth

Helldivers 2 doesn’t just wear its inspiration on its sleeve, it screams it loudly and proudly.

Christmas Gift Guide: Miniatures Painting Warhammer WW2
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Christmas Gift Guide 2023: The Best Presents for Warhammer and Miniature Painting Hobbyists

Need to buy a gift for someone who's into Warhammer and miniature painting, but don't know what to get? Here…

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Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Review

Rogue Trader joyously revels in its source material, which makes overlooking its shortcomings a lot easier.

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Freeplay: Parallels 2023 – Everything we learned

Freeplay Parallels 2023 was a showcase of weird, wonderful, and insufferable (their words not ours) Australian games.

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Freeplay’s mission to build a sustainable games festival – Interview

Freeplay co-directors Louie Roots and Mads Mackenzie tell us about their plans for the future of the beloved organisation.

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