Previews by Matt S. January is turning out to be a far better month for games than is usual – not only do we have Miku and Gravity Rush 2, but we also have Yakuza 0 and Fate/Extella to look forward to later down the track. So let’s have a…
News by Matt C., Britta S., and Lindsay M. 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…
Game theory by Matt S. There’s a bit of controversy around NieR: Automata. Specifically, the short skirt of protagonist 2B, which likes to fly around the place like it’s made of the lightest material known, revealing 2B’s white underwear (yes the game’s producer has said that it’s the bottom of…
Review by Nicktatorship. Bard’s Gold is acutely aware of what it is – not exactly a love letter to platformers of the early nineties, but a jaunt into a pseudo-relic of the era. It delivers an exacting feel of the time, to those that missed out on its ludic cousins…
Review by Brad L. Phew! After over a year, The Odd Gentlemen has finally released the last of the King’s Quest chapters. With a few months in between chapters, it has been a long wait at times, but you can see that each chapter has also been worked on hard…
News by Lindsay M. Nippon Ichi Software (NIS) teased us with the above image last week, with it linking to the site of an upcoming title. The image shows 12 people — each decidedly different — standing on a spattered red background. The site feature the same 12 silhouettes before…
Review by Matt S. There were a couple of standout features with regards to the original Gravity Rush: 1) It had the most wonderfully gorgeous protagonist in Kat. 2) For all the focus that people had on its gameplay gimmick (the ability to manipulate gravity), it was also a highly…
Welcome to the very first podcast for a year that is going to be seriously intense in terms of games. Usually January is a time where game developers and publishers take a bit of a break, but oh no, not this year. This year there’s going to be an endless…
Review by Harvard L. A successful puzzle game takes a few key components: a goal, resources to meet that goal and a space for the player to devise their own solution. No matter what tools the player is given, there’s always satisfaction to be found in exploring the puzzle’s possibility…
Review by Clark A. Vocaloid fans wept tears of joy upon hearing Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone was set for a localisation. The series takes user-generated songs and dance numbers and makes them the backdrop of a delightfully addictive rhythm game. Though the dancing and singing virtual idol,…