Author : Rob Browne
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28, writer and long time gamer. What started off in the form of a simple Sega Mega Drive turned into one of Rob's biggest passions: gaming. Now it's his turn to have his say on both the latest and retro video games there are on offer, as well as bring you the latest news. Also, Rob reckons that Splinter Cell is the best series of games ever. Try and change his mind.
I’ve played quite a few horror games in my time, though I may not have finished many for…reasons (lolz), but Spooky Season has finally arrived,...
Lost Judgment Review
by Rob Browne
Now, there’s no shortage of Yakuza games for you to play, unlike many of the petrol stations in the UK at present. But if you’re...
Retro Respawn – Nightmare Creatures
by Rob Browne
As it’s Spooky Season, it seems only fitting to revisit this underrated classic from PlayStation. For this week’s Retro Respawn, we’re going to take a...
Retro Respawn – Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars
by Rob Browne
Point and click adventure games are one of my favorite genres of video games to play. So, I was more than happy to cover this...
Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions Review
by Rob Browne
“It ain’t about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” – Rocky Balboa. “To be...
GreedFall: The De Vespe Conspiracy DLC Review (Xbox Series S/X)
by Rob Browne
I have no real preference when it comes to consoles. But as someone who has primarily been pro-PlayStation, I recently purchased an Xbox Series S,...
Twelve Minutes Review
by Rob Browne
Has there ever been a moment in your life that you wish you could relive if you had the chance? If so, then chances are...
Never Have I Ever Played…The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
by Rob Browne
Never Have I Ever Played… Sorry to disappoint, but no, this is not the popular drinking game we all know and love…mostly. This is the...
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review
by Rob Browne
Now, I’m no stranger to the Yakuza games, but this was my first time playing one properly. And oh boy, what a wild ride that...
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 Review
by Rob Browne
In the Beginning… Picture this…the year is 1999, and you’ve just got home from school; life is good. You pop a game into your PS1...
Horror Hit Kholat Gets Nintendo Switch Limited Physical Copy Pre-order Details
by Rob Browne
“We are very proud to announce the physical version of Kholat on Nintendo Switch – one of the best titles to usher in the new...
Double Kick Heroes Review
by Rob Browne
I have three simple questions to ask you: Do you like shoot-em-ups? Do you like 8-bit-style pixelated graphics? And most importantly….do you like HEAVY F@!...
Why We Need a New Splinter Cell Game
by Rob Browne
After many conversations of various games we would like to see remade/remastered here at Gaming Respawn, a couple of us have mentioned a certain spy...
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus Console Version Review
by Rob Browne
Today I will be looking at the console (specifically, the PS4) port of Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus, released on 17th July 2020. Now, as much as...
Cyberpunk 2077 – The Lowdown in Night City
by Rob Browne
Although it is not that surprising to some, as you are going to want a game of this magnitude to be perfect, Cyberpunk 2077 has...
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time Officially Announced with New Trailer
by Rob Browne
It’s about time!!! After recent leaked screenshots of a new Crash Bandicoot game, we finally have an official release! Crash Bandicoot 4 : It’s About...
EA Play Live – Everything We Know
by Rob Browne
Thursday 18th June, EA Play Live was streamed across the globe, bringing us the latest and greatest that EA has to offer. CEO of Electronic...
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout Anniversary Edition Review
by Rob Browne
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout is a point and click adventure game brought to you by Daedalic Entertainment. It was released on almost all gaming...

