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
Much like video games, board games can be made to tell a story, to be fun to play, or in some cases, to look extremely...
The Hyperkin Duke Marks Return of One of Gaming’s Biggest Controllers
by Will Worrall
The worlds famous (or perhaps infamous) original Xbox controller is back! Affectionately nicknamed ‘The Duke’, the original controller was one of the largest console controllers...
Own a Piece of Retro Gaming History with the New Stunning NEOGEO Art Book
by Will Worrall
A new art book which celebrated one of the best home games consoles of all time is out now and features some of the stunning...
Terraforming Mars Preview
by Will Worrall
As a tabletop enthusiast, it’s always nice to see a major board game get a PC release. It means that people who don’t have local...
Penny-Punching Princess Review
by Will Worrall
Truly, alliteration is not enough to save a poor video game. Even with the added bonuses of indie charm and ‘humour’ in 50-foot high neon...
Q.U.B.E. 2 Review
by Will Worrall
Modern puzzle games have evolved so far past their retro counterparts that at times it can be difficult to see where the genre got its...
New Exhibit Featuring Video Games to Come to London’s Victoria and Albert Museum This September
by Will Worrall
The world’s largest museum of art and design will be getting a new exhibit featuring video games this September. The exhibit, entitled “Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt”, will...
Have Microsoft Gained a Head Start in the Console War in 2018?
by Will Worrall
It has recently been rumoured that Microsoft may have gained a substantial lead against Sony by acquiring marketing rights to a number of hit games....
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Review
by Will Worrall
It is an odd day when a legendary movie company is the big name thing behind a major game release, but this is exactly what...
Spellsworn Review
by Will Worrall
Video games are a bloody weird medium at times. Human beings have been trying to entertain ourselves since we crawled out of the ooze from...
Battlezone: Combat Commander Review
by Will Worrall
Nostalgia can be a powerful thing. It can by the driving force behind games getting their funding, it can be the entire reason a game...
Surviving Mars Review
by Will Worrall
What is so appealing about space travel? Is it the sense of discovery and adventure? Is it the thought that there is an infinite universe...
Warhammer: Vermintide II Review
by Will Worrall
Rats, rats, rats. Rarely has it before been so easy to sum up a game’s themes as it was with Warhammer: The End Times –...
Secret of Mana (2018) Review
by Will Worrall
It’s always at least a little bit strange when a cult classic gets remade. It’s either a sign that the piece being remade has finally...
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Review
by Will Worrall
It gets to a point with certain game series when you have to start wondering why they keep it up. Sometimes the entire series is...
The Longest Five Minutes Review
by Will Worrall
The world of video games has had a long and chequered history with amnesia. A few years ago, it was a plot device about as...
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Review
by Will Worrall
When a world-famous series breaks out of the boundaries of its normally defined genre, one of two things can happen. It can be a wonderful...
Rebirth RPG Review
by Will Worrall
For tabletop gamers, finding a new system to use in your role-playing sessions can be an interesting prospect. Firstly, you must consider the sheer number of...

