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Past articles by Robert:

Rugby 20 Review: Tries Hard But Doesn't Quite Convert

Rugby 20 gets the basics down, but a lack of gameplay options and some immersion-breaking glitches stop it from having any sort of mass appeal. → Read More

Lightmatter Review: An Illuminating Puzzle Game

Lightmatter is a little heavy on its influences, but nonetheless is a fascinating and tightly-wound first person puzzle game with plenty of tricks. → Read More

Most Anticipated Video Games of 2020

2020 looks like it could be an exceptional year in the video game world, and here are Screen Rant's most anticipated games for the year ahead. → Read More

Most Disappointing Video Games of 2019

From shady business practices through to awkward and game-breaking glitches, these are the video games that failed to live up to the hype in 2019. → Read More

Song of Horror Episode 3 Review: Permadeath & Scares Make a Winning Combination

Song of Horror Episode 3 builds on the successful framework of the previous episodes, adding some fearsome new hours to the impressive horror game. → Read More

SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays Review: Gameplay Undermines Story

SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays provides ample content across multiple stories of the Gundam universe, but its strategy RPG gameplay is too basic. → Read More

Heroland Review: A Cute, Satirical RPG Disneyland

Heroland is a light-hearted look at the turn-based RPG, whose charm is slightly undermined by an over-reliance on grinding and repetitive gameplay. → Read More

Batman and Catwoman Character Model Swap Is Amazing

A character model swap for Batman: Arkham Knight switches the roles of Batman and Catwoman, giving Bruce Wayne a different, more sensual, attitude. → Read More

Albedon Wars Preview: A Card Strategy RPG With Flaws & Some Promise

Albedon Wars needs improvement, but its early access version shows promise through its ambitious RPG elements and its clunky strategy gameplay. → Read More

Need For Speed Heat Review: A Decent Return To Form

Need For Speed Heat isn't perfect, but it's the best game Need For Speed has seen in a while and provides plenty of street racing thrills for fans. → Read More

Just Dance 2020 Review: A Few Songs Short Of A Classic Playlist

Just as colorful and as much fun as previous entries, although questions should be asked about its limited choice of songs. → Read More

Planet Zoo Review: Well Worth The Price Of Admission

Planet Zoo's fantastic devotion to flexible customization makes it the zoo management simulator that players have been waiting a long time for. → Read More

Chernobylite's Early Access Nuclear Creepfest Needs To Be More Bold

Chernobylite enters early access, but its creepy atmosphere is undermined by a tame story and a lack of risks from a game design standpoint. → Read More

Rob Gordon

Rob Gordon is a writer and musician from Brighton, United Kingdom. A Creative Writing Masters graduate from the University of Exeter, Rob has his roots in fiction writing but also has extensive experience writing about video games and the video game industry. As well as this, Rob is at home with a focus on film and television, particularly when it comes to the realms of horror. Alongside his… → Read More

Repressed Review: Minimalist In More Than One Sense

Repressed's strong art style and promise of interesting and unique puzzles is undermined by dull, empty moments and too much use of trial and error. → Read More

Radio Commander Review: Neat Idea, Dodgy Intelligence

Radio Commander's commitment to a visual-free military strategy game is an interesting concept, but the execution leaves a fair bit to be desired. → Read More

Intruders: Hide and Seek Review

Intruders: Hide and Seek may be basic and straightforward in its approach, but it's an enjoyable horror gaming experience with VR functionality. → Read More

Rain of Reflections: Chapter 1 Review

Rain of Reflections: Chapter 1 combines point and click adventure with turn-based strategy to share an interesting if slightly clunky sci-fi tale. → Read More

GRID Review: Great Bumper to Bumper Racing Action

GRID brings back the series with great success, showcasing a flexibility rarely seen in racing games that caters for everyone with little compromise. → Read More

Neo Cab Review: An Excellent Tech Dystopia Deep Dive

Neo Cab manages to interweave a well-built cyberpunk dystopia with a cast of memorable characters, delivering an impactful story-driven experience. → Read More