Chris Button

Chris Button is an award-nominated writer based in Adelaide, who specialises in videogames and technology. His words have appeared on Junkee, GameSpot, Byteside and plenty more. He loves all things screen-related, sport, and small fluffy animals. Chris also uses Twitter more than he probably should.

Chris Button's Latest Articles

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The making of Unpacking: From bullet-hell to domestic heaven

Tim Dawson and Wren Brier from Queensland's Witch Beam recount the birth of the studio, and the heartening journey to creating Unpacking.

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Call of Duty Mobile boss speaks about the rise of mobile gaming in the West

With the ever-changing mobile game space, a successful Call of Duty mobile game was never a sure thing. Boss Matt Lewis reflects on its performance.

Rogue Legacy 2 Review

Rogue Legacy 2 review – a roguelike delight

Rogue Legacy 2 retains the core of what made the original fantastic, with every feature adding tremendously to the experience.

Review: Biomutant Lacks An Identity To Call Its Own

Biomutant's clashing design philosophies continually reduce the player experience to one of overwhelming apathy.

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Overboard! Review – A delightful reversal of the murder mystery

A whodunnit where youdunnit, Overboard! is a remarkably fresh, clever take on the time-worn mystery genre.

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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Review: Thrilling legal drama

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is the most narratively and thematically consistent entry to date for the legal drama series.

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Phantom Abyss Review – A promising mixture of movement and mystery

The kinetic experience of making your way through hazard-filled temples in Phantom Abyss makes us eager to see what else is still to come.

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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 in a way only games can.

Fornite maker Epic Games has chosen UniSA as its first Australian academic partner

Epic Games and UniSA team up for Unreal Academic Partnership

The University of South Australia is the first Australian institution to be accepted into Epic Games' Unreal Academic Partner Program.

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