Leah J. Williams

Leah J. Williams is an award-winning entertainment and technology journalist who spends her time falling in love with media of all qualities. One of her favourite films is The Mummy (2017), and one of her favourite games is The Urbz for Nintendo DS. Take this information as you will.

Leah J. Williams's Latest Articles

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Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker review: a cosy, complex drink-making narrative sim

Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker is a cosy narrative adventure game where you serve fantasy heroes of all kinds in your…

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Games

PS Plus Catalogue for June includes Final Fantasy 16, Sonic, and more

Here's all the new games set for the PS Plus Game Catalogue in June.

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The Valley review: a serene documentary on the beauty of rural living

The Valley is a meditative, quiet documentary comprised of beautiful, character-focussed vignettes.

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New Aussie-made game Lone Pine is inspired by cryptids like Mothman and Bigfoot

In Lone Pine, you'll guide explorer Izzie as she traverses a cryptid-filled national park.

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Dead Man's Wire review: a magnetic Bill Skarsgård holds this true crime thriller together

With Bill Skarsgård playing a twitchy, awkward and outright funny pseudo-everyman, Dead Man's Wire is not your average crime thriller.

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Games

Nintendo Direct: 6 major highlights from the showcase

The latest Nintendo Direct was jam-packed and included some major surprises.

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Games

House House's Big Walk, the next Aussie-made gaming hit, launches in August

Grab your friends and get ready for a wilderness adventure because Big Walk is finally on its way to launch.

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Opinions & Analysis

He Died with a Felafel in His Hand has 'matured' over time

Director Richard Lowenstein says his iconic Australian film He Died With A Felafel In His Hand is 'funnier' than it…

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Industry News

Freeplay: Australian games industry deserves its 'fair share of attention and funding'

A new report dives into the challenges currently facing the Australian games industry.

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Opinions & Analysis

8 standout Summer Game Fest announcements you might've missed

Don't overlook these standout games revealed in various showcases during Summer Game Fest 2026.

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