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
Hitman 3: Freelancer Impressions - Silent Assassin's Shed, Reimagined
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Cliff Bleszinski Interview: Control Freak
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The Case of the Golden Idol Review: Cryptic Power
Color Gray Games' The Case of the Golden Idol is a solid choice for anyone looking for 3-6 hours of cryptic crossword-like murder mysteries.
Watch Summer Game Fest Live: Official Stream Links
Summer Game Fest 2022 is ready to fill the void that E3 left once again, and here are all the official streams - including YouTube, Twitch, and Steam!
I Tried CBD For Gamers & Played Pathologic 2 For A Month Straight
A review of CBD products began an unstoppable journey to save Pathologic 2's town from a life-threatening plague, and I don't know who to blame.
Atari VCS Review: Niche, But Fine (If You Can Afford It)
The Atari VCS is an interesting step in game preservation and will likely appeal to older players but its price and features leave much to be desired.
Elden Ring Review: Hands Across America
Elden Ring is a staggeringly large, nearly perfect culmination of everything FromSoftware has developed since the release of Demon's Souls.
The Axis Unseen: Nate Purkeypile Interview
The Axis Unseen is a Heavy Metal Open-World Horror Hunting game, and it comes from a longtime Bethesda veteran with an impressive track record.
Mortal Kombat 12: Liu Kang's New Status Is Good News For Kai
Now that Liu Kang has become the new Protector of Earthrealm, perhaps Kai can finally reappear on Mortal Kombat 12's roster after his long absence.
Best Games of 2021 - Screen Rant's Staff Picks
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How Rockstar's GTA Trilogy Actually Feels To Play
Grand Theft Auto - The Trilogy: The Definitive Edition is disappointing, but that doesn't mean the GTA Trilogy remasters are completely without merit.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition Review - Underdefined
Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition does not provide the best way to experience GTA 3, Vice City, or San Andreas.
Why GTA Trilogy Characters Look So Weird
Screenshots and a trailer for Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition have shown off some interesting character models.
GTA Trilogy - The Definitive Edition Leaks: Everything We Learned
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition has suffered from many leaks since its announcement, giving players an idea of what to expect.
Splinter Cell Game Titles Ubisoft Won't Use
Ubisoft has established a pretty clear pattern for how it names new Splinter Cell games, and there are a lot of options if the recent rumors are true.
What Order GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition Should Be Played
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition will offer GTA 3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas, but what game should you play first?
Animal Crossing's Last Free Update Isn't The Death Of The Game
Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 will be the last major free update for the game, but Nintendo will likely have more paid DLC in the future.
Will GTA 3 & Vice City Finally Have Swimming?
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition promises gameplay updates, but will the waters of Liberty and Vice City be open to players?
Christina Orcutt Interview - Puzzle Bobble 3D: Vacation Odyssey Colorblind Modes
Survios environment designer Christina Orcutt spoke with Screen Rant about Puzzle Bobble 3D: Vacation Odyssey's many color blindness options.
Forget Brewster, Animal Crossing's Ideal Update Would Be New Jokes
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has provided a lot of content updates since its original release, but some of the game's tired jokes need changing.