Reviews

The King of Fighters XV Review - In Fighting Fashion
The King of Fighters XV continues the fast-paced and exciting nature of the series, but the art direction still leaves…

Dying Light 2: Stay Human review - Dying Patience
Dying Light 2 starts strong with a satisfying gameplay loop, but overstays its welcome with a drawn-out narrative and irritating…

Review: Sifu puts great care into combat, but less into cultural characterisation
A demanding combat system makes Sifu incredibly satisfying to play, but the game’s haphazard homage to Asian culture is filled…

Uncharted film review: a swashbuckling misadventure
Uncharted is a bland, but occasionally enjoyable romp featuring a wildly mismatched cast.

Nobody Saves the World Review - Fine forms
Nobody Saves the World blends recognisable aspects from different genres to create a wholly unique action adventure experience.

Total War: Warhammer 3 Review - The Daemon’s Souls of War-Gaming
Total War: Warhammer 3 expands the grand strategy series with interesting new factions, game modes, and more approachable tutorials.

Horizon Forbidden West review – a breathtaking journey
Horizon Forbidden West is a breathtaking adventure with a gorgeous story and mind-blowing graphics.

OlliOlli World Review – What a wonderful world
OlliOlli World will steal your heart with its combo of colourful aesthetics, quirky characters and challenging platforming.

Monster Hunter Rise PC Review - Hunt, Craft, Rise, Repeat
Monster Hunter Rise makes big changes to the series' usual, methodical style of play, and the PC version is the…

Webbed review - Effortlessly playful
From Queensland-based studio Sbug Games, Webbed is delightfully playful in both its design ethos and core mechanics.