Tag : review
I recently attended a Gaming Festival in the South East of England which gave me the opportunity to speak with hundreds of fellow gamers about...
Champions of Midgard Review
by Chris Dove
For the first time, Gaming Respawn is delving into the realm of Board & Card games whether that be of past, present or future. To...
Dead of Winter Review
by Chris Dove
Your lungs and muscles begin to burn as you frantically run through the desolate empty streets of your hometown, followed by the groans and shuffling...
Dungeons & Dragons: Faerun Under Seige Starter Pack Review
by Chris Dove
In all walks of life, there are corner stones that defined and embedded an idea within a community, whether we are talking about Tolkien with...
Escape the Nightmare Review
by Chris Dove
For all of us that love the gaming hobby, whether that be board, card, or miniatures games, most of us will be able to credit...
Malifaux 2nd Edition Starter Set Review
by Chris Dove
For today’s review we will be delving into an alternative dimension torn open by curious practitioners in search of a new magical power to revive...
Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu Review
by Chris Dove
Most of you will have played the tabletop game Pandemic designed by Matt Leacock, and even casual gamers will have at least heard of it...
Splendor Review
by Chris Dove
In this review we travel back to the Renaissance into the shoes of rich merchants who will look to purchase precious gem mines, transport those...
Wizard’s Academy Review
by Chris Dove
I want to start this review by setting a scene. It’s a Tuesday morning and I’m off work considering which game I will review next,...
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Review
by Daire Behan
Dragon Quest has been a largely inaccessible JRPG series for years in Europe, with only two main series instalments making their way here in its...
Kingdom Hearts II.8: Final Chapter Prologue Review
by Will Worrall
Kingdom Hearts is a series known just as much for its magical blending of Disney animation and JRPG whimsy as it is for its overly...
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Review
by Ian Cooper
Over the last few years, there’s been an increasing trend towards video games that shroud you in near-complete darkness, a single light source facilitating jump...
Yakuza 0 Review
by Ian Cooper
The Yakuza series has been around for over a decade. First appearing back in 2005 on the PlayStation 2, Yakuza brought with it a unique...
Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Review
by Daire Behan
Despite starring in a series spanning almost 15 years, WayForward’s indie darling mascot, Shantae, only began to pick up in popularity in 2013 when Nintendo...
Shu Review
What makes an adventure game good, or any game good for that matter? A game needs to have an interesting story, and the game should...
Wrestle Kingdom 11 Review
I’ve been a big fan of Japanese Wrestling, or Puroresu as it is also known, for a long time now, and recently on the 4th...
Razer Raiju PS4 Controller Review
by Will Worrall
When it was first announced by Razer, the Raiju controller managed to turn quite a few heads and sparked many comments from people across the...
Fruit Ninja VR Review
by Daire Behan
Does anyone remember the tutorial for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and how awesome it was? Well, if you’re a fan of slicing up watermelons (and maybe...

