Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review | No Shame In Losing One Battle
If I could summarize Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice in one word, the word would be ‘satisfaction’. Satisfaction is a feeling that oozes off almost every facet of Sekiro, from the swordplay, mobility, world design, enemies, bosses, and most important of all…
Read MoreRedout: Space Assault Review | Assault on the Senses
In 2016, 34BigThings released a Wipeout-inspired high-speed arcade racer called Redout. Now, in 2021, that same studio, has released Redout: Space Assault. Make no mistake, while they are in the same universe, Redout: Space Assault is an arcade rail…
Read MoreResident Evil: Revelations Review | Raccoon City All Over Again
It was midnight when I slid the cartridge for Pokemon: Let’s Go: Eevee! out of my Nintendo Switch and inserted my shiny new and delicious-tasting copy of Resident Evil: Revelations. The last Resident Evil game I played was Resident Evil 5 on the…
Read MoreTales from the Borderlands Review | Rejection Mode Deactivated
Let me preface this review by stating two facts about myself. One, I’ve never been a huge fan of Telltale games in the past. I played and reviewed The Walking Dead: Michonne last year and while it was fine, none of the characters really meant…
Read MoreModern Warfare Remastered Review | Best of the Best
On November 5, 2007, Infinity Ward released its third game and the fourth entry in the Call of Duty franchise: Modern Warfare. The first three Call of Duty games did fine, but Modern Warfare blew them out of the water, selling around 7 million copies in…
Read MoreWhat is Respawn Station?
Respawn Station was created in 2021 to provide honest news, reviews, and walkthroughs for video games. Our love for video games is unencumbered by size. We love games from the biggest AAA studios to the smallest indie developers. This site will allow for…
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