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Part visual novel, part escape room, and part shoot-’em-up, Yurukill: The Calumniation Games is an interesting fusion of genres interwoven with an undeniably twisted story...
Is Insomniac Games Creating Their Own Marvel Universe?
by Eric Wilbur
In 2018 Insomniac Games released Marvel’s Spider-Man for the PS4, in which players got to play as the titular character in an original story, and...
Retro Respawn – Smash Tennis
Smash Tennis from Namco is a continuation of the Family Tennis series and one of the better sports-based games you can find on the Super...
Sonic Origins Review
by Ian Cooper
I’m a sucker for retro games. I grew up in the late 80s and 90s, and video games of that era fast became my bread...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Review
by Ryan Jones
Developed by Tribute Games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is a gorgeous love letter to classic retro arcade titles that dominated the 90s video...
Retro Respawn – FIFA Football 2004 (GameCube Version)
The Nintendo GameCube didn’t exactly have an embarrassment of riches when it came to football/soccer games. Pro Evolution Soccer (the football series considered by many to...
Ranking the Uncharted Games
by Eric Wilbur
The Uncharted franchise is a massively successful gaming series that has been highly praised for its fun gameplay, high visuals, and incredible narratives that have...
Retro Respawn – Two IREM Arcade Games (Buccaneers and Hammerin’ Harry)
IREM was a Japanese company that produced games for the arcade and consoles from 1974 to 1997, with some of their arcade games in particular...
Thunder Kid II: Null Mission Review
by Kyle Moffat
Thunder Kid II: Null Mission has now arrived on all modern consoles! Developed by Renegade Sector Games and published by EastAsiaSoft, Thunder Kid II pays...
Retro Respawn – FIFA World Cup 2002
Sadly, due to FIFA being a highly corrupt and horrible organisation, footy fanatics like me will not be able to enjoy an international men’s tournament...
Retro Respawn: X-Men Legends
by Kyle Moffat
The X-Men are one of the greatest superhero teams of all time! Across several decades, fans young and old have been inspired by X-Men comics,...
Retro Respawn – Retro Mag Retrospective – Nintendo World – Issue 12 – May 2000
One thing I’ve always toyed with doing here on Gaming Respawn is a retrospective on video game magazines from the days of yore, especially as...
The Quarry Review
by Mark Tait
I was a fan of Supermassive Games’ Until Dawn. There was just something so exciting about the horror genre of the game, which was more...
Retro Respawn – Street Fighter II: Champion Edition on the PC Engine
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition is one of the numerous versions of Street Fighter II, perhaps the greatest 2D fighting game ever made (it’s at least in...
Thrustmaster T.Flight Full Kit Review
by Tasha Quinn
One of the best things about video games is the level of immersion that you just don’t get with other forms of media. Whether we’re...
Retro Respawn – Mortal Kombat II and Its Outrageous Difficulty
Recently, I took a look at Mortal Kombat here on Gaming Respawn, seeing as the game will turn 30 in October 2022. As successful as...
Evil Dead: The Game Review
by Ryan Jones
Getting a fistful of boomstick in 2022 is an activity that Deadites need to look forward to in Evil Dead: The Game, the newest entry...
Retro Respawn – Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance (Original Xbox Version)
I’ve written about Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty here on Gaming Respawn before and consider it one of my favourite games of all time....

