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
Video games, as a medium, have evolved spectacularly over the past few decades. From innocent and simple beginnings, gaming has gone to ever more complex...
Helskate Review
by Will Worrall
Skating games are basically a genre unto themselves at this point, far outstripping the ‘sports’ or ‘extreme sports’ designations that they often received in the...
Aloft Preview
by Will Worrall
While the survival crafting genre has certainly been overplayed lately…okay, well, it would probably be more accurate to say that the genre has been roughly...
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – Reforged Review
by Will Worrall
Broken Sword is a hell of a series, as anyone who has played it could tell you. Revolution Software made a breakthrough when they cast...
AYANEO 3 Announced as the World’s First Modular Handheld PC
by Will Worrall
Chinese PC manufacturer AYANEO has announced the latest handheld PC gaming device in their flagship line with the AYANEO 3, the world’s first modular PC...
PowerA OPS V1 Wireless Controller Review
by Will Worrall
When it comes down to video games, there’s almost nothing more important than the controller that you’re using to do it. If it’s a bad...
Alchemist: The Potion Monger Review
by Will Worrall
Indie games have come a long way over the past 15 years. From a tiny subset of the industry that only art-house tossers talked about...
Antstream Arcade Review
by Will Worrall
Being a retro gamer over the past few decades has been a wild ride. We’ve gone from an obscure sub-section of a hugely popular hobby...
Liminalcore Review
by Will Worrall
Liminality as a concept has sort of been run through the wringer by the internet over the past few years. If it isn’t huge games...
The Hole Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes, a game’s name isn’t doing itself any favours. It’s a bit like the place near my hometown called “The Glory Hole“, you’re never going...
Taito Milestones 3 Review
by Will Worrall
Another year, another compilation of “classic” video games comes to the Nintendo Switch. If I sound like I’m down on my Taito Milestones 3 review...
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered Review
by Will Worrall
“Kain is deified” is a phrase that appears in my head, apropos of nothing, far more than I’d like to admit. I say this so...
The Electric State Roleplaying Game Review
by Will Worrall
The work of Simon Stålenhag is inspirational in the true sense of the word. His art captures elements of nostalgia, existential horror, and a fair...
The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication Review
by Will Worrall
Asian horror has a certain edge to it that makes it often appealing to Western audiences. Maybe it points to a certain mastery of the...
Crow Country Review
by Will Worrall
It’s a strange feeling to have such an overriding sense of nostalgia from a game, though that might seem strange to say that about a...
An Itch.IO Halloween Special
by Will Worrall
Boo! It’s officially a spooky month, and not only that, but we’re nearly on the big day itself. Whether you’re an Addams Family Values sort...
RetroRealms Arcade: Ash v.s. The Evil Dead & Halloween Review
by Will Worrall
Boo! Bet that scared you. It’s spooky-time, and that means it’s time to settle in with our favourite high-quality Halloween entertainment: horror movies. If you’re...
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Review
by Will Worrall
Sometimes, a series has been going on for such a long time that most of the people involved can remember a time before it started....

