Rob Gordon
Contributing since October, 2017
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Author Details
Rob Gordon is a writer from the United Kingdom, and has extensive experience writing about video games and the video game industry. He has called Screen Rant his home since 2017. As well as this, Rob is also a musician and podcaster.
Industry Focus
Rob spends most of his time on video game reviews and previews, from racing and sports games through to RPGs and shooters. However, Rob will always find time for indie games that do something a little bit different.
Favorite Media
Rob's favourite video games, in no particular order, include Baldur's Gate, Kentucky Route Zero, A Plague Tale: Innocence, Stardew Valley, and Mass Effect. The original Unreal Tournament remains the best first-person shooter of all time in his book.
Latest Articles
Cantata Preview: A Tactics Empire In The Making
Cantata is releasing into early access, and its provisional build suggests the makings of an extremely interesting sci-fi turn-based tactics game.
F1 22 Preview: A Returning Champion?
Codemasters is soon to unleash the latest official Formula One video game, F1 22. A preview build gives fans a chance to see what has changed.
Coromon Review: A Different Kind Of Pocket Monster
Coromon is a charming letter to that ever-so-popular monster taming game series, with its clear passion outweighing some clunky gameplay moments.
Citizen Sleeper Review: A Soulful Sci-Fi RPG
Citizen Sleeper is a fantastic and emotionally intelligent indie RPG, with a fascinating world to discover and some strong messaging behind its story.
MotoGP 22 Review: A Fantastic Racing Sim
MotoGP 22 is a stunning motorbike racing sim, with a tremendous sense of speed alongside varied racing modes to capture the essence of the sport.
Lila's Sky Ark Review: A Psychedelic Musical Adventure
Lila's Sky Ark is a gorgeous retro-tinged adventure with strong progression, but one that is held back by some less than fluid mechanics.
Skabma - Snowfall Review: A Unique Piece Of Representation In Gaming
Skabma - Snowfall is a charming adventure game with key representation of Sami culture, but is held back by some key technical issues.
Road 96 PS5 Review: A Wonderful Slice Of Counterculture
Road 96 encapsulates the feeling of youth and a desire to bring about societal change brilliantly, and its migration to home consoles is flawless.
PowerA MOGA XP5-X Plus Review: A Versatile Mobile Controller
The PowerA MOGA XP5-X Plus controller is a great choice for mobile gaming, with a balance of lightweight feel and strong structure for on-the-go play.
MLB The Show 22 Review: A Fantastic Baseball Sim
MLB The Show 22 is a strong, comprehensive baseball sim with enjoyable gameplay and enough deep gameplay modes to keep baseball fans happy.
Kombinera Review: A Colorful, Enjoyable Puzzler
Kombinera is a colorful puzzle game with plenty of charm and a fun central gameplay gimmick, but is let down slightly by imprecise controls.
Weird West Review: A Wonderfully Rotten Wild West Experience
Weird West is a strange and dark immersive sim that matches compelling and at times frantic gameplay with an intoxicating world to explore.
Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between Review - A Reflective, Abstract Experience
Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between is a truly unique meditative gaming experience, with an intoxicating blend of surreal visuals and deep themes.
A Memoir Blue Review: Heart Without Words
A Memoir Blue tells an emotional if brief story without dialogue, successfully combining its visual and sound design for a complex tale of family.
Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between - Interview With Lucas J.W. Johnson And Claris Cyarron
Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between developers Lucas J.W. Johnson and Claris Cyarron talk to Screen Rant about meditative games and music in gaming.
MotoGP 22 Preview: High Speed Thrills Are On The Way
MotoGP 22 looks to be another strong racing game from Milesstone, with a wider scope of gameplay options and nods to classic MotoGP races of the past.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok Review - Solid But Not Godlike
Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Dawn of Ragnarok DLC returns the game to the world of Norse gods for a serviceable expansion that still feels restrained.
GRID Legends Review: An Exciting Racing Melodrama
GRID Legends ramps up the arcade action and adds a touch of soap opera drama to the long-running race series, for an enjoyable if brief experience.
Gran Turismo 7 Review: A Love Letter To Motor Racing History
Gran Turismo 7 covers the broad church of motor racing excellently, with varied race styles and a huge garage of cars to unlock in a polished package.
FAR: Changing Tides Review - A Meditative Seafaring Journey
FAR: Changing Tides is an introspective and melancholy journey across a drowned world, filled with an evocative atmosphere and engaging puzzles.