About Sean
Sean Mitchell
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Having started his career at Renaissance. Sean joined Apple in Melbourne for a number of years before working in the media space. This started with Review Publishing and later the tech publisher IDG Communications. In 2006 he was involved in the launch of The Channel magazine. As they say – the rest is history.
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Game review: Black
Wed, 1st Mar 2006
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game review
Criterion's 'Black' redefines shooters with its sensory-overloading firefights and detail-rich environments. An explosive must-play.
Game review: Gun
Thu, 1st Dec 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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game review
Straight off the mark – seeing Neversoft as the developers behind this game would be very encouraging to those familiar with their past titles.
Game review: King Kong
Thu, 1st Dec 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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reviews
Peter Jackson's King Kong game, crafted with Michael Ancel, brings cinematic immersion to gaming, blurring lines between film and play.
Game review: GripShift
Thu, 1st Dec 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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reviews
Created by local lads Sidhe Interactive, Gripshift is a game that has cars and drivers but it isn't necessarily a racing game.
Game review: F.E.A.R
Sat, 1st Oct 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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xbox 360
Dive into F.E.A.R, the gripping FPS voted best since Half-Life 2, where you combat a mysterious force in a high-stakes, eerie mission.
Sennheiser SK Gaming Headphones
Sat, 1st Oct 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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openai
European company Sennheiser Communications have been a respected supplier of audio equipment since they started over five decades ago.
Game review: Quake 4 - welcome to the next invation wave.
Sat, 1st Oct 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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game review
Quake 4 review: Dive into an all-out alien warfare as Earth's Rhino Squad, led by Matthew Kane, takes the fight to the Strogg's doorstep.
Review: PSP
Thu, 1st Sep 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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wireless networks
Sony's PSP, or Playstation Portable, is finally available in the UK, offering a wide range of gaming titles and multimedia features.
Game review: Lumines
Thu, 1st Sep 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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portable computer
Lumines, the challenging puzzle game, is one of the best since Tetris and offers addictive gameplay and stylish visuals.
Game review: Stolen
Wed, 1st Jun 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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game review
Stolen fails to fully execute its compelling stealth concept, offering mediocre gameplay that lacks the finesse of its inspirations.
Game review: Zookeeper
Sun, 1st May 2005
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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nintendo
The Nintendo DS does have a pretty impressive launch line up, mostly original titles that haven't appeared anywhere else before.