Tag : review
The Nintendo Switch has been poured on top with indie love since its inception. Everything from ports to original releases, indies have led the way...
Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle Review
by Will Worrall
There are certain games that appear to come out of nowhere. Especially for those who aren’t fans of the series. Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle...
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Review
by Daire Behan
A third entry in the Danganronpa series was never going to be an easy task for series creator Kazutaka Kodaka, yet by the end of...
Total War: Warhammer II Review
by Will Worrall
Warhammer is a property that has a long and rich history, both inside the gaming industry and outside of it. It first appeared in 1983...
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen (PS4) Review
by Ian Cooper
Video game giants Capcom brought something new to the table back in 2012. Outside of their comfort zones of their super famous Street Fighter and...
Champions of Midgard: The Dark Mountains Review
by Chris Dove
The Dark Mountains is the second expansion for the Viking-themed worker placement game, Champions of Midgard, the first being Valhalla, which I have recently reviewed and...
Project CARS 2 Review
by Dom Richards
Racing sims have always been popular amongst fans of motorsport, of course, but the average gamer? Not so much, especially in today’s world of racing...
FIFA 18 Review
by Dom Richards
Yearly sports sims are some of the most well received and highest bought in the video games charts. Year in, year out, the likes of...
SNES Classic Mini Review
by Ian McGee
Nintendo have released another little box of nostalgia in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Mini. Last year we had the NES Classic Mini, which was...
SteamWorld Dig 2 Review
by Ian Cooper
A beautiful blend is not only how I would describe my favourite drink, but it’s what makes a great game. Blending genres, gameplay mechanics, plot hooks,...
The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game Review
The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game is unlike any other Lego game TT Games has made. Aside from their carbon copy of Minecraft, they have...
Culdcept Revolt Review
While playing through this game, I began to wonder how the original creators pitched Culdcept. You must have some masterful charisma in order to sell...
Blue Reflection Review
by Will Worrall
Another day, another JRPG to review. It should hardly be surprising at this point, but Japan manages to output a hell of a lot of...
Champions of Midgard: Valhalla Review
by Chris Dove
Champions of Midgard by Grey Fox Games was the very first game that I reviewed for Gaming Respawn and was also one of my favourite...
Pokkén Tournament DX Review
by Ian Cooper
I’m cool with ported games. I bought my Nintendo Switch for the same reason many others did, console standard gaming on-the-go? Yes, please! With more...
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Review
by Harry Daniel
Dishonored is a series defined by its constant evolution, with the dark and gritty stealth/action gameplay of the first game refined and expanded in a...
Lego Worlds (Nintendo Switch) Review
Earlier this year, TT Games introduced us to a new world within the mighty Lego universe. Though it wasn’t a licensed product or an original...
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Review
by Will Worrall
Rarely does a series have a history so deep and yet so obscure as Ys. Although the series has always had a huge following in...

