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
Horror games and VR go together like chicken and secret spices. It’s easier to scare people in VR because you can put them into a...
Resident Evil 2: The Board Game Review
by Will Worrall
Certain people cannot be dissuaded from repeating the same mistakes over and over again. Take Steamforged Games, for example. They seem pretty intent on taking...
Skyworld PSVR Review
by Will Worrall
VR has allowed us access to some unbelievable experiences. Jumping through space, shooting out of a van as it speeds down a mysteriously empty motorway...
Res Arcana Review
by Will Worrall
Card games can be pretty deep and involving, and on top of that, they’re usually much easier to set up and put away. Res Arcana...
Root: A Game of Woodland Might and Right Review
by Will Worrall
Anthropomorphic animals killing each other is a pretty popular theme for media. We’ve got The Secret of NIMH, the Redwall series of books, and now...
Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig Review
by Will Worrall
Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig is an interesting case in the realm of board games. It is one of a very small selection...
Kingdom Hearts III Review
by Will Worrall
Wow. Thirteen years is a long time to wait for Kingdom Hearts III. I mean, if we’re getting technical, it’s only been seven years since...
Keyforge Review
by Will Worrall
It seems like no matter what Richard Garfield does, he can’t escape his penchant for creating card games. The man who invented Magic: The Gathering...
Warhammer: Vermintide II- Back to Ubersreik DLC Review
by Will Worrall
The previous DLC for Warhammmer: Vermintide II had a little bit of fan backlash. There were some complaints from fans that the DLC was short...
Fireball Island: The Curse of Vul-Kar Review
by Will Worrall
The 80s were a strange time for tabletop games. There was a concentrated hate campaign against tabletop RPGs, culminating in the abysmal Tom Hanks movie...
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden Review
by Will Worrall
The RPG known as Mutant has ended up being one of the most compelling world settings of the last few decades, and now the tabletop...
SnakeByte Head:Set S Review
by Will Worrall
Headsets are a massively important part of gaming tech for most people. You need them to play games online, assuming you actually want to do...
Arkham Horror: Third Edition Review
by Will Worrall
Arkham Horror is one of the granddaddies of board games and was possibly one of the earliest games to have included Lovecraftian themes. It’s already...
Tracks – The Train Set Game Review
by Will Worrall
Tracks is a game that will bring forward a lot of nostalgia for people of a certain age range. If you ever remember playing with...
OneCast Software Review
by Will Worrall
Mac gamers have gotten a lot of shtick over the years. Back in the day, it was always said that, “You can’t game on a...
Bendy and the Ink Machine Review
by Will Worrall
There seems to have been a resurgence in the use of rubber hose animation. First, we had Cuphead come along and cartoonishly beat us all...
Discover: Lands Unknown Review
by Will Worrall
‘Gimmick’ is a word with a lot of connotations, almost all of them bad. A gimmick is often something tacked onto a product to make...
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus Review
by Will Worrall
The Warhammer universe is not exactly known for being easy to understand. It’s filled with quite a lot of backstory, having been constantly changed and...

