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It’s been a while, hasn’t it, folks? I can’t promise you all that this will be a regular return to me writing about them there...
Dead Space Remake Review
by Ryan Jones
Around 15 years ago, Dead Space 08’ created a terrifying new look into the sci-if survival horror genre. Visceral Games created grotesque monsters in a...
The Callisto Protocol Review
by Ryan Jones
The extraordinary minds behind the Dead Space franchise have finally released their new independent project, The Callisto Protocol. Glen Schofield, the lead director for the...
Gungrave G.O.R.E Review
by Ryan Jones
After learning about the long-running Gungrave series of video games, I was optimistic about my first experience with a Gungrave title. Expecting a showcase of...
The Last Hero of Nostalgaia Review
by Ryan Jones
The world of video games is on the brink of collapse. Nostalgaia’s heart has dwindled to nearly irreparable measures, and only one hero can save...
Prodeus Review
by Ryan Jones
Anybody who grew up on the old Doom and Quake games will be met with delight in this retro-styled FPS, complete with ultra-fast combat and...
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed Review
by Ryan Jones
Back in 2006, Destroy All Humans! 2 expanded its scope from the original game’s sole USA setting and initiated an international invasion across the UK,...
Voyage Review
by Ryan Jones
In the best sense of the word, Voyage is a downright picturesque adventure game that’s full of mystery and wonder. Those players who look for...
Wrestle Respawn – Not Even Vince McMahon Is Bigger Than WWE
During an interview with Michael Landsberg in the summer of 1999 Vince McMahon said “I don’t think any one individual is bigger than what we...
Quintus and the Absent Truth Review
by Ryan Jones
At first glance, Quintus and the Absent Truth looks like a fun children’s story inspired by Stuart Little. Playing the role of Alan Shaw, players...
Retro Respawn – Excitebike
Released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan in 1984 (with the USA and Europe having to wait till 1985 and 1986, respectively, for their...
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...
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...
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...
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...

