PAX Australia is unlike any other gaming show in the Asia-Pacific region. For the last two years it’s been a celebration of games, from mainstream hits like Far Cry 4, to pen and paper affairs like Dungeons and Dragons.Earlier this month I attended PAX Australia 2014, the second time Melbourne has hosted the prestigious gaming … Continue Reading ››
I’d held off getting a PlayStation Vita. I own two PSPs- an original phat one and one of those lighter ones with a better screen. I’ve hardly used either of them.I love the idea of being able to play games anywhere, but the opportunity to actually do so seldom arises for me. The only time … Continue Reading ››
I’ve been dabbling in Elite: Dangerous, Frontier Developments’ space trading action MMO, all through the beta cycle.The original Elite, back in the early 80s, pretty much introduced me to the concept of open-world adventuring- something taken for granted these days.Elite: Dangerous puts players at the controls of a starship and asks nothing of them but … Continue Reading ››
Ubisoft’s Far Cry series has become one of the world’s top gaming franchises. Combining exploration with a dark tale of survival in an exotic location, Far Cry 4 continues the legacy. This time players are transported to the Himalayan mountains, to a land caught up in a civil war against the tyrant Pagan Min.Following Ubisoft’s … Continue Reading ››
Call of Duty: Advance Warfare ups the ante to bring us an eyeball-bursting, nose-bleed inducing visual frenzy.You’ve got to admire Activision’s balls in publishing a dead-pan first-person shooter that shamelessly dares to feature hover-tanks, rocket-boots and jetpacks. This is the Call of Duty franchise backed into a corner and going batshit crazy.And I so wanted … Continue Reading ››
I recently had the joy of taking a hatchet to a massive Dragon Age: Inquisition review to get it down to a publishable size. Instead of just throwing all those words away I decided to clean them up and mount them here on Vic B'Stard's State of Play. Enjoy.EA Games has swapped Sims and sports … Continue Reading ››
Earlier this month Melbourne’s PAX Australia 2014 was a celebration of independent video-game development. Whilst not exhibiting at the actual show, the master of million-dollar independent games design, Chris Roberts was in town.Star Citizen, Chris Roberts’ ambitious space combat/trading adventure game, has entered the Guinness Book of Records for the Most Crowd-funded Project (Overall), having … Continue Reading ››
So this year I opted to review the last-gen Assassin's Creed Rogue, leaving me to savior the new-gen entry, Assassin's Creed Unity in my own time.I’m quite partial to getting the collector’s edition versions of my favourite video-game releases. With Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed games being possibly my number one franchise, I never miss out on … Continue Reading ››