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

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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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10 Key Games Industry Jobs, and Advice from Experts Who Work Them

Thinking about a job in the games industry? Read some expert advice from people working in specific roles.

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The Witcher: Old World - Board Game Review

The Witcher: Old World board game weaves a charm and a spell, adapting the source material in a mostly elegant…

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Killer Frequency Review - Holding The Line

You're radio DJ trying to save lives in a game that deftly balances tense thrills and campiness for a unique…

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How Samurai Punk’s lo-fi shooter KILLBUG buzzed into being

Born from creative restlessness, frantic first-person shooter KILLBUG continues Samurai Punk's penchant for never settling on just one idea.

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Dungeons and Dragons: The Yawning Portal board game review

Create food and water in Dungeons and Dragons: The Yawning Portal. Just don't expect it to be a particularly taxing…

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Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Review – Grendyl’s Last Chancers

Despite ever-present technical issues during its launch period, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide exhilarates with its meaty, satisfying combat.

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Fallout The Roleplaying Game Starter Set Review

The abridged version of the pen-and-paper Fallout Roleplaying Game is an approachable and welcoming wander through the Commonwealth.

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