About Cody Gravelle
Cody Gravelle is an author, journalist, and content creator based out of Toronto, Canada. He spends most weeknights playing or studying games, and most weekends as furniture for his cat, Bean.
Cody is Screen Rant's Game Reviews, Previews, & Interviews Editor. He is largely responsible for Screen Rant's critical voice (if you like it) or has nothing to do with it (if you don't). He has almost a decade of game journalism experience.
Cody's opinion on favorites changes often, but his most common choices are: Final Fantasy IX, NieR: Automata, Hades, Genshin Impact, Pentiment, the Judgment series, the Yakuza series, and the Persona series.
Latest Articles
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Switch Review: Nostalgia At Too High A Price
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes reveres the time period it emulates, but that affection gives way to some serious design flaws and issues.
Solo Leveling:ARISE Interview: Staying True To The Source While Innovating
In the midst of a successful pre-registration period, we interview Solo Leveling:ARISE team members to discuss the game and its source material.
Screen Rant's Best Games Of All Time
Take a look at how far video games have come, what’s shaped them, and which are just the most fun in Screen Rant's list of the best games of all time.
The Razer Kishi Ultra Fills A Mobile Void I Didn't Know Existed
The Razer Kishi Ultra is some of the best mobile gaming hardware for performance-focused players, and its quality build makes it excellent.
15 Best Game Boy Advance Games Of All Time
A beloved handheld and innovator, the Game Boy Advance features a great library of games. Here are the 15 best GBA games ever released.
Fallout's Magic: The Gathering Crossover Is A Landmark Video Game Moment For The TCG
Magic: The Gathering's Fallout set introduces video games to the world of MTG. What does it mean for the game? We chat with Annie Sardelis to discuss.
Magic: The Gathering: Outlaws of Thunder Junction Set Review: "Aiming High & Shooting Middle"
MTG's Outlaws of Thunder Junction set release is a slam dunk in terms of game mechanics but fumbles the bag on world building a little.
Inkbound Review: "A Remarkable Roguelike"
Inkbound is an incredible roguelike with a penchant for that "one more time" gameplay that keeps it fun.
Honkai: Star Rail Interview: Penacony Reworks, Black Swan's Design, & Story Content Planning
Honkai: Star Rail developers sit down with Screen Rant and answer questions about the Version 2.0 & 2.1 updates, including Penacony changes & more.
15 Best Mobile Games Right Now
The 15 best mobile games available now range from long-time favorites like Pokemon GO to newcomers such as Ex Astris, spanning a number of genres.
No Umbrellas Allowed Switch Review: "An Interesting Version Of Dystopian Literature"
No Umbrellas Allowed ports well to the Switch, though some clunkiness in the interface makes for a less-than-perfect experience.
Solo Leveling:ARISE Preview: "Surprisingly Deep Tactical Options"
Solo Leveling:ARISE does enough to entice those already familiar with Sung Jinwoo to stay, but glitches & pacing issues prevent a broader appeal.
Wuthering Waves Hands-On GDC Preview: "Another Open-World ARPG With A Very Strong Hook"
Wuthering Waves might have some familiar looking features, but it's the elements that set it apart that have potential to make an impact.
Razer Seiren V3 Chroma Review: "Brilliant For A Very Specific Audience"
The Razer Seiren V3 Chroma performs well for a mid-level microphone, but its extraneous features will make or break its suitability for a consumer.
Unicorn Overlord Review: "Rivals Some Of The Best Of Fire Emblem"
Unicorn Overlord is a wonderful tactics RPG with the same penchant for world-building, narrative, and strategic depth that Fire Emblem is known for.
FF7 Rebirth Review: "A Beautiful Showcase Of A Timeless Story"
FF7 Rebirth is an exceptional return to the world of Gaia that leans heavily into its star-studded memorable cast and a classic-but-reimagined story,
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review - "A Tremendously High Bar"
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth takes many of the best elements of the franchise's past, expands on them, and adds more into sheer brilliance.
Best Gaming Interviews of 2023
Screen Rant had some memorable interactions with some of the gaming industry's most interesting and insightful members. Take a look.
Screen Rant's 2023 Game Of The Year
Screen Rant's Game of the Year 2023 is Baldur's Gate 3, a testament to how much space remains for grand storytelling and characters.
10 Best Video Games Of 2023
Screen Rant's gaming editors pick their best games of 2023, featuring a huge spread from a year that may have been one of gaming's best ever.