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Christopher Teuton

Game Reviewer & Developer Interviewer

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About Christopher Teuton

Christopher J. Teuton is an author, game developer, film director, painter, and producer based out of Savannah, GA, in the United States. When not working on his various projects, advocating for a new video game set in The Matrix universe, or spending time with his family, Christopher J. Teuton mostly enjoys playing with dogs and climbing on trees.

Author Details

Christopher J. Teuton is an author, game developer, film director, painter, and producer based out of Savannah, GA, in the United States. When not working on his various projects, advocating for a new video game set in The Matrix universe, or spending time with his family, Christopher J. Teuton mostly enjoys playing with dogs and climbing on trees.

Industry Focus

Christopher has worked for Screen Rant for many years and in numerous roles, including as a writer, editor, section lead, hiring associate, and training coordinator. While no longer full-time, he still occasionally publishes game reviews, game developer interviews, and weird experiments with odd products, like testing "CBD For Gamers" while playing Pathologic 2.

Favorite Media

Christopher's most recently played favorite video games, in no particular order, include Pentiment, Skyblazer, Super Mario World, Armored Core 6, FFX, MK Mythologies: Sub Zero, Enter The Matrix, Hitman, Majora's Mask, King's Quest 8, Dark Souls, MGS2, Dead Rising, Hexen, EcoQuest, Psychonauts 2, GTA3, Silent Hill 2, Summoner, Starfield, Amazon Trail, and Mafia.

Latest Articles

Zau from Tales of Kenzera with his two masks
Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Preview: "Plays As Good As It Looks"

Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is a gorgeous, fully realized Metroidvania steeped in double meanings, vivid colors, stellar gameplay, and incredible music.

Kyle as a Boss in South Park Snow Day
South Park: Snow Day Review: "Toothless and Tired"

South Park: Snow Day is an unfortunately generic co-op arena battler with few redeeming qualities and a distinct lack of effective satire.

Serena Williams walking down a hallway in Top Spin 2K25
TopSpin 2K25 Preview: "Scratches An Itch That Has Been Left Unscratched For Over A Decade"

It's been 13 years since the last TopSpin, but 2K and Hanger 13 have returned for a promising sequel to one of the best tennis games of all time.

Anita in Silent Hill The Short Message on a red background
Silent Hill: The Short Message Review - "Worth Checking Out"

For a free game that shows the first glimpse of what Konami is truly going to do with Silent Hill, The Short Message is absolutely worth experiencing.

The key art for Wizordum, a wizard wielding a mace and blue flame fighting ogres
"Condensed, Refined, Bloody" - Wizordum Review

Emberheart Games successfully improves on Hexen's formula by tossing out what didn't work while retaining its fast and magically explosive combat.

The Astral Ascent Logo over a purple flame background
"An Undeniably Addictive Roguelike" - Astral Ascent Review

Hibernian Workshop's Astral Ascent is a superb roguelike with beautiful artwork and the best side-scrolling gameplay since Dead Cells.

 Ada holding a gun on Luis in RE4 Remake Separate Ways
"Is This Price Too Low?" - Resident Evil 4 Remake Separate Ways DLC Review

Separate Ways is a fantastic accessory to Resident Evil 4 Remake's outfit, but it's unclear why this wasn't just included in the first place.

Smoke and Cyrax standing next to each other after a victory in Mortal Kombat 1
"Oh, I Remember This" - Mortal Kombat 1 Review

Mortal Kombat 1 reboots the series for the second time in 30 years, and while the fighting is good it's clear everyone is unsure how to move forward.

An AC shooting a Plasma Gun at the camera in Armored Core 6
"The Best Mech Game on Modern Consoles" - Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Review

Armored Core 6 is the best mech game on modern consoles and an absolute must-play for anyone who enjoys FromSoftware's distinct style.

Disney Illusion Island Game Cover, with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on the left-hand side of the image and the game's logo in the center
Disney Illusion Island Review: Mickeyvania

Illusion Island is a light-hearted adventure combining Metroidvania gameplay with classic Disney characters to create enjoyable, family-friendly fun.

John Romero superimposed over the cover art for DOOM and the cover art for the book DOOM GUY
John Romero Interview - DOOM GUY: Life in First Person

DOOM GUY: Life in First Person is the best piece of historical nonfiction that has been written about video games to date and everyone should read it.

Hand-drawn artwork of an archer with a spirit wolf hovering over him
The Game Master's Book of Astonishing Random Tables Review

Like all Game Master's Book of... releases, Astonishing Random Tables is packed with great ideas, great artwork, and exceptional inspiration.

An image of the Krieger Exosuit from Exoprimal, which looks like a Transformer holding a minigun
Exoprimal Preview: Back in the Stone Age

Exoprimal is only enjoyable when everyone is firing on all cylinders, and that's a tall order in a game which feels this generic (despite the dinos).

Hitman Games Key Art
Hitman TV Series Title Possibly Revealed By Trademark Filings

Hulu hasn't offered any updates on the Hitman TV series in years, but recent trademark filings may confirm production is well under way.

An image of Ryu punching Luke in Street Fighter 6 on a dynamic red and black background
Street Fighter 6 Preview: The Fun Of Fighting

Street Fighter 6 is a flashy, extremely silly masterpiece, and is shaping up to be the best entry in the entire Street Fighter franchise.

Ashley from Resident Evil 4 hiding in a storage locker
Resident Evil 4 Remake Review: Missing A Right Hand

Resident Evil 4 is a good remake of an exceptional game, and brings RE4 in line with Capcom's recent entries without retaining what made it unique.

A Dead Cells character standing at the bottom of Dracula's Throne
Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania DLC Review - Draculalucard

Dead Cells' Symphony of the Night influence was always clear, but Return to Castlevania offers a chance for the game to really celebrate its teacher.

Agent 47 With A Shotgun In Hitman Freelancer
Hitman: Freelancer Review - Agent 47 At His Best

Hitman: Freelancer is a free update to the now-titled World of Assassination trilogy, and it's the best Hitman experience available on any platform.

Agent 47 standing in front of his laptop inside his hideout in Hitman: Freelancer
Hitman: Freelancer Interview - Jonas Breum Jensen and Torbjørn Vinther Christensen

Screen Rant speaks with Jonas Breum Jensen and Torbjørn Vinther Christensen, the Associate Game Directors of Hitman: Freelancer.

GOG Logo Over Good old Games Sales
Maciej Gołębiewski Interview: How GOG's DRM-Free Policy Preserves Games

Screen Rant chats to Vice President, Publishing and Monetization at GOG Maciej Gołębiewski and discusses why DRM-free games are better.

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