Reviews
Jett: The Far Shore Review - Confronting the Future
JETT: The Far Shore is a sombre and reflective meditation on survival, and the morality of how far we’ll go…
Sable Review: A Diamond in the Rough
Sable's non-linear structure is liberating, letting you explore at your own whim. But its many technical issues contrive to hinder…
Axiom Verge 2 Review - Engagement is optional
Axiom Verge 2 attempts to create a free-form Metroidvania, but is let down by its lack of variety and incentive…
Deathloop Review - Proving that creativity is the best weapon
Designed around building your confidence and agency, Deathloop succeeds showing you that the most powerful weapon is your ability to…
The Artful Escape Review - A sight and sound to behold
A Melbourne-made, sensory journey of transformation, The Artful Escape revels in galaxy-spanning, mind-altering, maximalist sensation.
The Forgotten City Review - Epitomising the storytelling power of games
From Melbourne studio Modern Storyteller, The Forgotten City empowers you with a sense of complete agency, telling a thought-provoking story…
Hoa Review - A gorgeous slice of escapism
Beautiful and minimal, Hoa proves that you don’t need clever puzzles or wild combat to succeed as a platformer.
Lake Review - Serene, focussed, and authentic
Lake is a meditative character study that exhibits great confidence with its ebbs and flows.
Review: Wrestledunk Sports sparks party-like joy, even amidst a pandemic
The South Australian-made Wrestledunk Sports pits players against each other in games that can leave everyone roaring with laughter.
Twelve Minutes Review - Mistaking shock for substance
An A-list Hollywood cast can't help the fact that Twelve Minutes ultimately has nothing of value to say.