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Night Out Alternatives

Posted on 13th November 202113th November 2021 by Lilian Sztankov

As a very fresh first year, one of the main things I heard constantly before arriving to Leeds was how unbelievable the nightlife would be. In such a vibrant and lively city, I hadn’t realized […]

The Great British Squid Game

Posted on 17th October 202117th October 2021 by Hannah Pickett

Hannah Pickett takes a trip down memory lane with her version of a British Squid Game, involving some classic British childhood favorites.

A Night Out at Roxy Ball Room

Posted on 28th July 202128th July 2021 by Anushka Searle

With the new found freedom and cocktail nights breaking the bank it’s time to find an alternative night out…enter Roxy. Roxy Ball Room, nicknamed “Roxy’s”, is the night out that every friend will enjoy. Whether […]

Leeds-based Games Studio Secures $1.5 Billion Investment

Posted on 3rd December 20193rd December 2019 by Laura Malaussene

Leeds-based virtual reality games producer XR Video Games has received $1.5 million to expand its gaming portfolio and partnerships with other giants in the entertainment and video game industry. The independent studio was created in […]

Fallout 76: The Beta Bug That Deletes 50G Of Data

Posted on 16th November 201829th March 2019 by Beth Griffiths

Bethesda Games Studios’ recent release of the Beta version of the much-anticipated game Fallout 76 has come with a major problem. Players of the Beta encountered a bug that automatically deletes the entire 50GB game. […]

Bad News: Learning To Resist The Fake

Posted on 7th April 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Can you take on the role of fake news-monger, ‘[d]rop all pretense of ethics and choose the path that builds your persona as an unscrupulous media magnate’? If so, you should definitely check out Bad […]

Twenty-First Century Romance

Posted on 24th February 201723rd February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Long gone are the days of flower bouquets and dinner dates; it seems dating in the 21st century is all about Pokédates and phone apps. Georgia Ryan explores romance in the modern age… Released in […]

Player 2 has entered the game…

Posted on 21st September 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The endless small talk. “What year are you?” “What subject do you do?” “Uni of…?” … Friendship cannot be built on small talk. It must be built upon the pillars of drunken toast, horribly-informed political […]

Vampires take over in The Order: 1886

Posted on 6th March 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Order: 1886 has by far been my most anticipated game since its announcement at E3 in 2013. With every date we’ve been given being constantly pushed back, I was beginning to doubt the game […]

Features | Inside Dungeons & Dragons

Posted on 8th April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Dungeons & Dragons is one of the most successful role-playing games of all time but also one of the most misunderstood. Typically derided as the realm of shut-ins and losers but counting the likes of […]

Blogs | Games – Where Have All the Jobs Gone?

Posted on 27th November 2013 by The Gryphon Web Editor

On September 12th earlier this year, 175 people at Blitz Game Studios in Leamington Spa lost their jobs. Okay, I had to look up the name too but it was a pretty close-to-home example. There […]

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