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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires Review: A Tactical Slash'em Up

Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires successfully implements the tactical edge that the Empires spin-off series is known for, but is held back by the base game.

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Not Tonight 2 Review: An American Road Trip Like No Other

Not Tonight 2 takes the original game's dystopian comedy over to the USA, expanding its scope and providing another well-crafted satirical experience.

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The Waylanders Review: A Buggy Old School RPG

The Waylanders has charming visuals and gameplay tweaks to refresh the classic RPG formula, but is held back by being very rough around the edges.

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Unforeseen Incidents Switch Review: An Infectious Adventure Game

Unforeseen Incidents is a striking point and click adventure game that is just at home on the Nintendo Switch as with its original PC release.

Hidden Deep Preview: An Underground Sci-Fi Horror Thriller

In spite of some technical issues and some clunky gameplay, Hidden Deep enters early access with the potential to be a claustrophobic and tense game.

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Terminator: Resistance Annihilation Line DLC Review - A Concentrated Dose of Action

Terminator: Resistance's Annihilation Line DLC adds a tense and concise few hours of Terminator action that is likely to please fans of the base game.

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Life Is Strange: True Colors Switch Review - Compact But Still Great

Life Is Strange: True Colors struggles under the comparatively weak performance of the Switch, but this can't stop the impact of its fantastic story.

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This Is The President Review: Swamp Simulator 2021

This Is The President is a satirical political game that is excellent when it hits the mark, but feels a little too drawn out to be a vote winner.

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Blacktail Preview: A Survival Adventure Folk Tale

Based on an early build, Blacktail combines a dark fairy tale game world with plenty of character and a satisfying survival action game loop.

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Chorus Review: A Fantastic Spacebound Shooter

Chorus is a space shooter with stunning ship-to-ship combat, all wrapped up in an intriguing world that brings personality to an impersonal genre.

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MXGP 2021 Review: A Strong Offroad Racing Experience

MXGP 2021 is another solid entry in the motocross series, with enjoyable racing gameplay wrapped up with a decent variety of different modes.

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Beyond Blue Switch Review: Ocean Edutainment Done Right

Beyond Blue is a relaxing underwater adventure, with its chilled if simplistic gameplay feeling as at home on Switch as on previous platforms.

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New Twelve Minutes Character Posters & Accolades Trailer [EXCLUSIVE]

Screen Rant's exclusive Twelve Minute posters and accolades trailer reveal a proper look at the faces of the characters in the time-loop thriller.

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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Switch Review - A Fantastic RPG

Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic is still a phenomenal RPG on the Nintendo Switch, with one of the best stories in video games losing no charm.

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Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View Review - An Intriguing Whodunnit

Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View is a well-written and performed mystery, with its solid puzzles slightly held back by its technical issues.

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Bloodshore Review: A FMV Battle Royale

Bloodshore successfully matches the tone of the more popular bloodsport satires with hokey FMV fun, although moments of sloppiness hold it back.

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