Category : Reviews
Author’s Note: For the purpose of this review, I personally played Pokémon Moon. However, the differences between the two versions are minimal, so this review encompasses...
Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization PS4 Review
by Will Worrall
Sword Art Online is a bit of strange beast both as an anime and as a video game. The show has this strange power to...
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition Review
I’m a big fan of the Darksiders series. Having beaten both games multiple times and enjoying their God of War meets The Legend of Zelda...
Watch Dogs 2 Review
by Alec Hawley
It may be stating the bleeding obvious but Watch Dogs 2 is a very different game from its predecessor. The oppressive underpasses, alleyways and docks...
Space Rift PSVR Review
by Ian Cooper
The PlayStation VR has failed to truly impress me thus far. Not in its ability to fully immerse me into the worlds of the games...
The Bitmap Brothers: Universe Review
by Steve Gill
Few outfits are more synonymous with the glory days of the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST than The Bitmap Brothers. Their games were slick and...
Dishonored 2 Review
Arkane Studios’ Dishonored was a surprise hit for me and many other gamers (you can read my review of the Definitive Edition of Dishonored here)....
Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit!- Full Course Review
by Will Worrall
Well, this certainly is a good way to get yourself a reputation. While the other Gaming Respawn writers are working on their reviews of Dishonored...
Killing Floor 2 Review
by Steve Gill
After 18 gore-splattered months Tripwire Interactive’s co-op zombie shooter, Killing Floor 2, has officially come out of early access on PC and launched for the...
Robinson: The Journey Review
by Ian Cooper
Walking among dinosaurs has got to be everyone’s dream, right? Incredible ancient creatures believed to be the forbearers of the millions of types of species...
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Review
by Ian Cooper
I think Infinity Ward may have cracked it. With the Call of Duty franchise year after year locked in an annual feud with the mighty...
BlazBlue: Central Fiction Review
by Kane Newell
BlazBlue: Central Fiction marks the fourth main entry in the hardcore 2D Japanese fighting game series, and it appears that this will be the final game to...
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Review
by Ian Cooper
Dragon Ball Z is something I skipped during my childhood, never really giving it a second thought, but having the fan base that it did,...
Skylanders: Imaginators Review
by Daire Behan
It’s been five years since Activision’s first Skylanders game revolutionised gaming with the introduction of toy-to-life gameplay, using toys to unlock in-game characters and accessories....
Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky Review
by Will Worrall
As many regular readers will know, I have somewhat gained a reputation around here as the guy who reviews the random Japanese games that no-one...
Super Dungeon Bros Review
by Dom Richards
Imagine a world where Diablo III isn’t the dungeon crawling masterpiece that it is. Just imagine that the world you are exploring is bland with no...
World of Final Fantasy Review
by Daire Behan
Square-Enix’s long running Final Fantasy series has been in quite the dilemma in recent years. While each and every new game in the main series...
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim- Special Edition Review
by Dom Richards
On the 11th of November 2011, my video gaming life changed forever. Up until that point, my gaming was split between a few different franchises:...

