Tag : games
Back in 2010, Rockstar Games released a brand new, open-world Wild West game that quickly became one of my favourite video games of all time....
Interview with Broken Sword Designer and Producer, Steve Ince
by Guest Post
Hey, everyone, I’m Teacher Sonny D. from the United Kingdom who interviews people and makes content about a range of topics, including gaming, languages, and...
Can You Learn Math by Playing Online Games?
by Guest Post
With the development of technology, more and more students are using online games to gain knowledge. In the field of mathematics, there are many online...
5 Popular Android Games for Students
by Guest Post
The number of mobile game players has been increasing exponentially. By 2021, it exceeded a whopping 2.6 billion, which is more than a third of...
5 Educational Computer Games to Stimulate the Brain
by Guest Post
Computer games can be a lot of fun, but they can bring about more benefits than just letting games have a blast. Research has shown...
Hades Review
by Ryan Jones
Hades is a game that has been one of my real introductions to rogue-likes after trying countless different games and dropping them a week later....
Rise of the Tomb Raider Headlines July’s PS Plus Free Games
by GameKEEPer
Not a bad choice of games at all! With July nearly upon us, that means a new set of games for PS Plus members. After...
Root: A Game of Woodland Might and Right Review
by Will Worrall
Anthropomorphic animals killing each other is a pretty popular theme for media. We’ve got The Secret of NIMH, the Redwall series of books, and now...
Top 7 Xbox Games That NEED Xbox One Backwards Compatibility
by Ian Cooper
The Xbox One is a marvelous machine. Sure, Microsoft haven’t done well with their first-party offerings, but they have succeeded in one thing over the...
Boomerang: How to Enjoy Gaming on a Budget
by Ian McGee
Gaming can be an expensive hobby. Once you have saved up all your hard-earned cash for a gaming platform, you then have to fork out...
Details on No Man’s Sky “NEXT” Update
No Many’s Sky’s NEXT Update is due to drop on July 24th, and it has some big changes in store for one of the more...
PlayStation 4 Still Leading the Way for Console Sales
by Ian McGee
PlayStation 4 continues to be the #1 console of this generation. Sony’s PlayStation 4 continues to outsell Microsoft’s Xbox One and Nintendo’s Switch. As of July 2017, PlayStation 4...
Primal Screen: FIFA 18 Must Address the Series’ Biggest Failing, the Commentary
by Alec Hawley
Hello and welcome to Gaming Respawn’s regular feature, Primal Screen. Every Friday, I’ll take an in-depth look at something in the world of film, TV...
The Best PS4 Open-World Games
by Alec Hawley
If there’s one trend that’s defined modern gaming, it’s the rise and rise of the open-world game, which has grown to encompass a dizzying array...
Horizon Zero Dawn Review
by Alec Hawley
Ever since it was first unveiled at E3 2015, Horizon Zero Dawn has been a thrilling concept, an impossibly beautiful future world that is ruled...
Nintendo Switch Launch Lineup Bigger Thanks to New Partnerships and Indie Games
by Ian Cooper
The Nintendo Switch system launches on 3rd March 2017, and people can expect an exciting lineup of games on Nintendo eShop for day one and...
Bethesda Currently Working on 7 Games, Including Fallout 4 VR and “Two Larger Projects”
Bethesda Game Studios are hard at working developing their next games and following Todd Howard’s teasing of three large projects last week, he has added...
Conan Exiles Preview
Conan Exiles, the new title from the creators over at Funcom, was released in Early Access only a day ago and is gaining massive popularity...

