Category : Featured
If there’s any developer worth choosing for a retro revival these days, it’s WayForward Technologies. I’ve already sung my praises for the studio in my...
The Darkside Detective Review
by Justin McKay
As a big fan of the point and click genre, I was thrilled to see so many adventure games appearing on the Switch. Some of...
We Attended Celtic Throwdown 2019, Here’s What Went Down
by Daire Behan
This past weekend I was humbly invited to attend Celtic Throwdown in Blanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland’s largest fighting games event that celebrates both past and present...
Retro Respawn – Five Fun Sports Games That Were Different from the Norm
Sports games can generally be more about realism as they will usually be played by aficionados of the sport in question who are looking for...
Outworld Battlegrounds Review
While Outworld Battlegrounds is only one of many options when it comes to battle royale games, I found it to be rather interesting and unique...
Anthem: Cataclysm DLC Review
Anthem was originally released on 22nd February 2019 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. It has recently received its first real update for DLC,...
Wreckfest Review
by Pablo Moreti
Wreckfest, A festival about wrecking things, particularly cars, developed by Finnish game developer Bugbear Entertainment was originally released on the 27th of August 2018 for...
The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors Review
by Justin McKay
If you’ve been around the block a few times or just a connoisseur of fine retro games, you may have come across a game called...
Morphies Law: Remorphed Review
by Justin McKay
Morphies Law has been out for some time now on the Switch (and PC), and it was one of my first purchases from the eShop....
No Man’s Sky: Beyond Review
No Man’s Sky is maybe the most high-profile indie game of the current generation. Revealed for the PlayStation 4, No Man’s Sky promised to be...
The Church in the Darkness Review
by Justin McKay
Like most eShop titles on the Nintendo Switch, The Church in the Darkness came out of nowhere from my perspective, and from the trailer, I...
Gaming Respawn Weighs In on Microtransactions Part 2
Welcome to part 2 of “Gaming Respawn Weighs In on Microtransactions.” A couple of us shared our in-depth opinions on the inclusion of the largely...
Mark of the Ninja: Remastered Review
by Justin McKay
There aren’t enough ninja games, in my opinion, like Mark of the Ninja. While there is certainly a fanbase for the ninja mythology, few games...
PlataGO! Review
by Scott Hart
With all the hype around the Super Mario Maker 2 release, can another level designer thrive? PlataGO! might not have the Mario hook with it,...
Retro Respawn – Crackdown
Crackdown might not be a game that some consider to be “retro”, and that’s something I can understand. However, here on Gaming Respawn, we’ve always...
Gaming Respawn Weighs In on Microtransactions Part 1
Microtransactions. Love them or hate them (although who out there can really love them?), they are a part of gaming. Although they typically permeate online-focused...
Star Wars: Outer Rim Review
by Chris Dove
There is a saying in the States that “nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” I am officially ready to challenge...
Control Review
by Ian Cooper
We all would like super powers, right? Maybe telekinesis, or levitation, or how about wielding a weapon that can transform, giving you all types in...

