It’s almost that time of year! Game awards are upon us, and of course DDNet has our take on that as well! We give you a bit of a preview of what to expect from the awards this year, as well as some of the others that are happening. We…
Review by Trent P. The line “What could possibly go wrong?” is arguably more famous than the Bubsy series itself. While the original Bubsy, Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind, gained a cult following, the later entries were rushed to market and greatly lacked in quality. This all cumulated in…
Review by Matt S. Emerson, Muir, Thoreau; these are the three people that Far From Noise’s creator, George Batchelor, explicitly credits with inspiring his philosophical treatise in interactive form. Those three might not be household names, but either it’s all a remarkable coincidence, or they are three of the leaders…
Review by Nick H. As a tremendous fan of the Star Wars universe, this beautiful, fast-paced game manages to tickle and please the senses while making my head and heart hurt at the same time. Unfortunately for everything that Star Wars Battlefront II gets right along the way, it has…
News by Matt S, Lindsay M, Trent P. Welcome to Digitally Downloaded’s regular catch-up news feature. With each issue we will bring you the best news that you may have missed. Grab the biggest mug you’ve got, fill it with your favourite brew, and catch up with us (and our…
List by Matt S & Matt C. So, earlier this evening we published the official list of the sexiest men of 2017. In the interest in equal representation, we are now doing the same for women. Remember: this is a 100% official and accurate list, so there’s no disagreements allowed,…
List by Matt S & Matt C. So, People Magazine unveiled its sexiest man of the year award this week, and regardless of what you think of who won (some dude called Blake Shelton, apparently), one thing is very obvious: that guy is not a digital character. So naturally People…
Review by Ginny W. Someone described Lost Dimension to me as a mix between Danganronpa, Fire Emblem, and anime. For better or for worse, that description is incredibly spot on. It mixes a bunch of well-known concepts and mechanics and produces a polished result that looks all set to succeed…
Interview by Ginny W There’s been a lot of buzz about Paperbark ever since it was first unveiled in 2015 by Paper House. It’s easy to understand where the hype comes from – it’s a beautiful watercolour tribute to Australian wildlife where you play as a curious wombat, and it’s…
Review by Matt S. Back when I was at university I tended to keep funny hours and do most of my work very late at night. I found myself more productive at that time. Being a film student, I’d also often have the TV on in the background with whatever…