With all the talk about corruption, ethics and reform, some new sites are slowly rolling onto the scene, offering unique views on gaming and alternative content to the traditional websites out there that gamers have become fed up with and rallied against using the GamerGate hashtag. A new Australian gaming website called “OK Games” recently opened and they’re looking for a few visitors.

There’s a promo post about the new site, which can be reached at OkGames.com.au, over on Reddit’s Kotaku in Action. The site is operated by three guys and a girl, and they have regular content, features, reviews and podcasts that go up every so often.

As mentioned in the post over on Kotaku in Action…

“We are all neutral to pro-GG and unsatisfied with the current state of the games media, one of our opinion pieces is about Tim Schafer’s comments at GDC this year and we’re all strongly opposed to censorship. “This is our attempt to take back games media and give a platform to actual gamers instead of the radical-left ‘progressive’ hacks like Ben Kuchera and Leigh Alexandra pushing their political agendas.”

Neutral is fine and dandy in my book.

The team is still relatively small and doing the work on the site on a part time basis for now. They do plan on getting up more content and really chugging forward if there’s community interest. The site has a clean, slick layout with a simple format for navigation.

The post on KiA further mentions…

“Having said that, we are still just a bunch of amateurs and do not consider ourselves journalists or writers at all, our content is far from professional and we do not have time to dedicate ourselves to updating the site daily at this point. “We’re just 4 people who all study and work, doing this in our spare time, we don’t currently have sponsorships, advetisements or a patreon account to plug.”

Maybe it’s an opportunity for gamers to help a new site grow, while in the process help them become chiseled and hewn into a proper outlet that the community would like to see as a spearhead for games media.

You can check out the new OK Games website right now to scope out some of the content and get a feel for the site.