Author : Will Worrall
William Worrall is a professional writer based out of the UK who has been writing about video games and tabletop games for over a decade and has covered industry events such as EGX and UKGE. Their work has been featured on sites such as Space.com, WePC, MakeUseOf, and TechRaptor.
You can contact them at business@wsworrall.co.uk
Lust for Darkness Steam has really opened a flood gate recently. Ever since they announced that they would allow sexually-themed games onto the platform, there...
Charterstone Review
by Will Worrall
Charterstone There are some things that can only really be done with board games. Sure, video games have their fancy graphics, and movies might have...
Dark Souls: Beyond the Grave Review
by Will Worrall
Dark Souls: Beyond the Grave There is something about the ‘Souls’ games that drive people completely insane, and not just because they’ve fought the same...
Surviving Mars: Mysteries Resupply Pack DLC Review
by Will Worrall
There’s something about strategic base building games that can keep fans playing for hours, if not days, at a time. These games can be so...
Sony Announce New ‘PlayStation Hits’ Series
by Will Worrall
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) have announced a new range to hit the PlayStation Store and selected retailers on July 18th, 2018. The series is called...
Jurassic World: Evolution Review
by Will Worrall
Dinosaurs are cool. Sometimes scary but always cool. Whether you’re seeing realistic (kind of) representations ripping apart unsuspecting people or cartoon versions of dinosaurs teaching...
Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition Review
by Will Worrall
Thick tendrils of fog creep slowly up a cobblestone street. The sound of shuffling, dragging feet echoes off of the high walls of the enclosed...
Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn Review
by Will Worrall
Often when talking about a video game in a critical way, it becomes necessary to talk about the game’s legacy. In the 30 plus years...
Aragami: Shadow Edition and Nightfall DLC Review
by Will Worrall
Stealth games are awesome. There is nothing that makes you feel like more of a badass than passing through an entire game without anyone noticing...
Sega Mega Drive Classics Review
by Will Worrall
The nostalgia train seems to have been rolling since the mid 2000s, and it shows no sign of stopping. This year alone we have the...
Agony Review
by Will Worrall
Horror and stealth, a combo that has produced some of the most exciting and terrifying games of the past decade. Outlast is a truly shocking...
Scythe Review
by Will Worrall
There have been a lot of games based on the First World War. Since the days when FPS games were obsessed with the historical setting...
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux Review
by Will Worrall
JRPGs have some of the most rabid and fervent fans in the video game community, and no one series commands as much excitement as the...
RiftCat VRidge Review
by Will Worrall
VR is the future. That is a sentiment that has been bandied about since the mid-90s when Nintendo’s disastrous ‘Virtual Boy’ was released, and everyone...
Cavern Tavern Review
by Will Worrall
Some of the best fantasy stories have started in pubs. Well, having said that the truth is that most fantasy stories that start in pubs...
Reverie Review
by Will Worrall
When you write a review for a game, a good exercise is to try and encapsulate everything that a game is about in RMA short...
Cities: Skylines – Natural Disasters DLC Review
by Will Worrall
There are those days when all you want to do is sit down and play a nice city building simulator. None of the stress of...
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes you might end up being surprised by a game. It was certainly a surprise that the Atelier series turned out to be not only...

