Category : Featured
Coming out at the same time as Black Myth: Wukong, Star Wars Outlaws is trying to lay claim to the game of the summer, but...
Bakeru Review
by Peter Keen
Funny, Exciting, Quality Cultural Tour Around Japan! I wish I could bottle up that feeling of being pleasantly surprised. As I can’t though, discovering new,...
Seven Annoying Game Features Developers Should Change!
by Peter Keen
It’s hard to always get things right in making a game. They are not easy things to make, but there are times when gaming developers...
Gaming Respawn Plays (August 2024)
We’re back with the latest issue of Gaming Respawn Plays, our monthly feature where a few of us special individuals on this site share the...
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered Review
by Will Worrall
Sam & Max are two of the greatest cult cartoon characters of the 90s and the brainchild of brilliant cartoonist Steve Purcell. This animal-based psychotic...
Lexip X Tsume Naturo Shippuden Madara “Destruction” PC Accessory Set Review
by Will Worrall
Naruto is one of the most popular anime series of the past few decades. It’s right up there with shows like Dragon Ball and One...
Phantom Spark Review
by Kyle Moffat
In terms of gaming, the racing genre is easily one of the most competitive. Gran Turismo and Forza compete head-to-head on their respective consoles, whilst...
Stellar Blade Review
by Peter Keen
Stellar Blade Is the Reason to Buy a PlayStation 5! I am going to have to crack open my thesaurus of superlatives for this one...
Bleak Faith: Forsaken Review
by Ryan Jones
The Souls-like formula has been expanded upon throughout modern gaming, and developers big and small have made several attempts to either improve, clone or adapt...
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure Review
by Tasha Quinn
As far as titles are concerned, Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure pretty much hits the nail on the head. There is something undeniably nostalgic about this...
Aero the Acro-Bat for Nintendo Switch Review
by Will Worrall
Ah, 90s mascot platformers. Truly an era we can all look back on with a mixture of nostalgia and disgust. Sure, some success stories exist,...
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Remastered Review
Another month, another remaster of a classic Star Wars game. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter does have the slightly easier task of following the Star Wars:...
The Star Named EOS Review
by Kyle Moffat
Whenever you take a photograph, do you think about why? It could be to capture the beautiful scenery. Or maybe it’s so that we can...
Let’s School for Nintendo Switch Review
by Will Worrall
We Don’t Need No Education If you’ve got a strange relationship with education like me, then perhaps Let’s School will give you a chance to...
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn Review
by Ryan Jones
The Dead have risen in Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, A44’s newest Souls-lite since Ashen, the latter being an indie title released way back in...
Super Woden GP II Review
by Peter Keen
A Pint-Sized Behemoth of a Classy Driving Game! It shouldn’t be this good. I can’t quite believe how much fun I’ve had playing Super Woden...
Black Myth: Wukong Preview
by Peter Keen
All Aboard the Black Myth: Wukong Hype Train! It’s been 4 long years since we saw the first stunning trailer for Black Myth: Wukong from...
Shift 87 Review
by Will Worrall
There’s a certain element of the gaming population that is obsessed with jobs. Simulators of pretty much all varieties exist to realistically recreate some of...

