Games
Cyberpunk 2077 mod that lets you bone Keanu Reeves' Johnny Silverhand removed
Before CD Projekt Red intervened, horny Cyberpunk 2077 fans could have a weird sex scene with Keanu Reeves thanks to PC mods.
Scalpers so evil they tricked a retail site to buy PS5s before they officially went on sale
A UK retailer had scalpers pilfer most of their new PlayStation 5 stock before it even went live thanks to some technical work arounds.
Zero Latency VR review: think bowling or climbing but with a tech twist
We tried out the arena based VR at Melbourne's Zero Latency. Here are our thoughts on the free roaming VR experience.
Mario Kart player conquers Rainbow Road ultra shortcut, beats world record by over 10 seconds
Mario Kart player makes history by being the first to manually land Rainbow Road's ultra shortcut, setting a new world record in the process.
Enjoy your favourite Reddit arguments as Ace Attorney scenes thanks to this excellent bot
This bot takes your favourite Reddit fights and turns them into wonderful Ace Attorney videos for you to enjoy.
EPOS GTW 270 Hybrid wireless earbuds review: amazing audio, poor 'hybrids'
These wireless earbuds designed for gaming feature amazing audio quality but lack seamless features worthy of 'hybrid' status.
How do you make Hades even cooler? By playing it in an arcade machine
Play Hades as it was always meant to be played: in a custom-built upright arcade machine that looks dope as hell.
A-League clubs become first Aussie sports teams in Fortnite
Melbourne City FC, Sydney FC, and Western Sydney Warriors set to be the first Australian sports teams represented in Fortnite.
Hitman 3 review: A brilliant, subversive conclusion to the trilogy
Hitman 3 is a brilliant conclusion to The World of Assassination Trilogy that eschews conventions for the sake of its compelling story.
NPCs may be smart enough to have anxiety in GTA6
A new patent filed by Take-Two talks about a new way to give NPCs more divergent AI for future games like GTA6.
How to access Hitman 1 & 2 content in Hitman 3
Hitman 3 lets you access content from 1 & 2, but it is a bit of a complicated process. Here's everything you need to know to do it smoothly.
The Great Dalmuti review: fresh art for a simple, clever card game
A trick-based shedding game, The Great Dalmuti's fresh new D&D themed edition is an easy and fun game to add to your collection.
Razer Naga Left-Handed Edition makes me wish it existed before my brain calcified
I really tried. But a lifetime of forced right-handedness made it too hard to flip. But this very nice mouse still taught me a lesson.
The DontNod formula is stressing me out
Binary choices with unexpected consequences can lead to frustration beyond the intended emotional weight of DontNod games.
Too many people think they know what went wrong with Cyberpunk 2077
Instead of pretending we know what really happened behind the scenes, it's more valuable to consider the complexities of making games.
Diablo Immortal hands on: yes, this deserves a place on any phone you own
The Technical Alpha just wrapped up, so what was it like to play? Here's why we're excited by this excellent Diablo mobile experience.
20 shining lights of 2020: things that made a bad year brighter
It's been 'interesting', but here's some brilliant TV, tech, games, and standout moments that delighted, inspired or helped us along the way.
17 indie videogame gems of 2020
For all its faults, 2020 was a fantastic year in indie games. While not everyone can win GOTY, here are 17 indie gems well worth your time.
Toxicity Ghettoing: an Amazon patent could create a gaming class system
From quitters to shouty men, toxic players deserve a special place in hell. But is this the right path to send them there?
Demon’s Souls? No, League of Legends: Wild Rift is the best remake of the year
For all the negative framing applied to mobile gaming, Wild Rift isn’t a dumbed-down version of League of Legends. It’s a more elegant one.