Assassin's Creed: appreciating its origins By Emma Boyle published 2 November 17 Retro Respawn Now that the series is turning 10, we look back at the original Assassin's Creed.
Fatal Frame and the confusing fun of fear By Emma Boyle published 20 October 17 Retro Respawn It's nearly Halloween so we're getting in the spooky throwback spirit with Fatal Frame (aka Project Zero).
Pokemon Silver is the gold standard of Pokemon games By Emma Boyle published 5 October 17 Retro Respawn This week we take a trip back to Johto and the second generation of the Pokemon games.
The Simpsons Hit and Run and gateway gaming By Emma Boyle published 21 September 17 Retro Respawn This week we take a rearview look at The Simpsons Hit and Run and how it influenced a love of Grand Theft Auto.
Revolution’s tonal turmoil from Beneath a Steel Sky to Broken Sword By Emma Boyle published 7 September 17 Retro Respawn Revisiting Revolution's point-and-click classic Beneath a Steel Sky and its sometimes tangled tone.
By losing a dimension, Sonic has regained a sense of direction By Emma Boyle published 17 August 17 Retro Respawn Sonic the Hedgehog is back in a big way and we've decided to take a look at what went wrong in the first place.
Why The Fifth Element still needs a great gaming adaptation By Emma Boyle published 2 August 17 Retro Respawn This week we take a look back at The Fifth Element game and its inability to live up to the film.
Spider-Man for PS4 has a lot to live up to after the PS2's web-slinging success story By Emma Boyle published 20 July 17 Retro Respawn Spider-Man is coming to PlayStation 4 in 2018 but my best Spidey memories are still stuck in 2004.
Rayman 2 and the great escape from 2D By Emma Boyle published 6 July 17 Retro Respawn Rayman 2: The Great Escape is a game that teaches us change isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Harry Potter and the EA Sports Franchise That Should Have Been By Emma Boyle published 29 June 17 Retro Respawn Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup was a one-off release but it could have been the next Fifa.
Shadow of the Colossus and the danger of holding onto the past By Emma Boyle published 22 June 17 Retro Respawn This Throwback Thursday we revisit Shadow of the Colossus and see it in an entirely new light.
Pokemon Snap: the family friendly Call of Duty that trades bloodshed for bokeh By Emma Boyle published 8 June 17 Retro Respawn We’re throwing back to Pokemon Snap, the first person shooter takes all the violence out of the Pokemon series.
The Curse of Monkey Island is as good now as it was 20 years ago By Emma Boyle published 1 June 17 Retro Respawn This Thursday I'm throwing back to a point-and-click classic that's pillaged many hearts.