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
The Sundew Review: An Impactful Cyberpunk Adventure Game
The Sundew is a tightly-developed cyberpunk point and click adventure game, with plenty of atmosphere and a good balance to its puzzles.
Sphere - Flying Cities Preview: An Engaging City Building Hybrid
Sphere - Flying Cities looks to be an interesting take on the city builder genre, introducing exploration elements and deliberately restrictive play.
Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan Review - A Wonderful Adventure
Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan is a charming and earnest adventure that manages to combine a variety of gameplay elements effectively.
Book of Travels Preview: Building Folklore In Multiplayer
Book of Travels creates a unique take on the multiplayer experience, with an atmospheric and beautiful game made for smaller groups of players.
Not Tonight 2 Preview: A Comedy Dystopian Oregon Trail
Not Tonight 2 is shaping up to be a more ambitious take on the first game, as its dystopian comedy hops the pond from the UK to the USA.
eFootball 2022 Review: A Calamitous Own Goal
eFootball 2022 is a disaster in more ways than one, from its bizarre character models and technical issues to its limited, lurching gameplay.
Gas Station Simulator Review: A Janky But Earnest Sim
Gas Station Simulator is a surprisingly charming sim title, thanks to a decent core gameplay loop and its solid take on the daily grind.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits Review - A Beautiful And Original Adventure
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a delightful action adventure game, with glorious animation, beautiful environments, and compelling gameplay to enjoy.
WRC 10 Review: An Extensive But Safe Rally Game
WRC 10 is a varied and comprehensive racing game for fans of offroad rallying, but it may not be a big enough change from last year's entry for some.
Rustler Review: GTA With Horses & Technical Issues
Rustler's fun premise of classic Grand Theft Auto gone medieval can't hide its technical issues and a gameplay loop that grows old quickly.
The Big Con Review: A Rewind To The Nineties
The Big Con is a charming pastiche of 1990s culture, with its charismatic characters and pitch-perfect tone held back by its limited gameplay.
Arietta of Spirits Review: A Charming Nostalgia Trip
Arietta of Spirits is a short but sweet top down adventure that wears its influences on its sleeve, but with plenty of fun to be found within.
Twelve Minutes Review: A Star-Studded, Intense Mindbender
Twelve Minutes is atmospheric and hugely ambitious within its tight time limits, although the game is held back by unsatisfying narrative payoffs.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: The Siege of Paris Review - Enjoyable if Uninspired
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: The Siege of Paris brings back actual assassinations, but struggles to bring any meaningful changes to the base game.
Foreclosed Review: A Distinctive If Mixed Cyberpunk Adventure
Foreclosed has a striking visual style and varied gameplay, but a lack of quality across all its moving parts holds it back from being a must-play.
Vesper Review: A Dark Gem Of A Puzzle Platformer
Vesper is a beautiful and compelling puzzle platformer, emulating several classics of the genre while still remaining an engaging experience.
Samurai Warriors 5 Review: A Colorful & Enjoyable Musou Game
Samurai Warriors 5 returns to comforting musou genre trappings, but does so in a highly polished manner and with some fantastic visuals.
Last Stop Review: A Mixed Narrative Sci-Fi Adventure
Last Stop has its moments thanks to some compelling story strands, but in the end feels mixed due to its restrictive gameplay and writing quality.
F1 2021 Review: A Championship Material Racing Game
F1 2021 is an exceptional racing game, and although it doesn't reinvent the structure of previous entries, it gives plenty of quality improvements.
A Tale Of Synapse: The Chaos Theories Review - Pretty But Uneven Puzzles
A Tale Of Synapse: The Chaos Theories is a pretty puzzle platformer with decent gameplay, but is let down by awkward controls and muddled design.