Rob Gordon


277 games reviewed
71.3 average score
70 median score
68.7% of games recommended
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Nov 9, 2020

A showcase of exciting arcade offroading.

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Nov 9, 2020

Transient does cyberpunk cosmic horror decently.

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Aug 27, 2020

All in all, Tell Me Why is another strong effort from Dontnod. The care it takes with its characters is to be applauded, and although it doesn't always hit the perfect spot with its themes the fact that it is discussing them at all is commendable. Those who enjoyed Life is Strange will get a kick (and a cry) out of its cast and plot, and at least it's not afraid to talk about uncomfortable topics in an age where so many developers are trying so hard to be apolitical.

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Horizon Zero Dawn is therefore a worthwhile buy for PC. It's easy to see why - the game is still one of the best on the PS4 - although it's unlikely that those who have previously played the game will feel the need to pick it up just because of its new PC home. If consumers missed out on this console exclusive because they didn't own a PS4, however, it hasn't lost any of its power since its initial release, and remains a must-play for those who've yet to experience it.

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Jul 30, 2020

Impressive gothic horror abounds.

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Jul 30, 2020

Neversong hits the right note more often than not.

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Jul 30, 2020

Roki is a beautiful and wonderfully-crafted adventure game, carefully weaving Scandinavian folklore into a personal story of family bonds.

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Jul 14, 2020

Towaga: Among Shadows is beautiful to look at, but doesn't back up its appearance with an interesting enough experience to keep players entertained.

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Jul 6, 2020

Overall, F1 2020 maintains the series' position as a go-to place for an exceptional racing game.

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Jun 12, 2020

Maneater's sluggish start soon makes way for a ridiculous and extremely fun shark 'em up gaming experience that homes in on its B-movie roots.

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Jun 12, 2020

Liberated's interesting game world and monochrome visuals are undermined by a middling story of a future dystopia and relatively basic gameplay.

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Pro Cycling Manager 2020 is a complex sports simulation, with a depth that cycling fans will certainly appreciate but newcomers may find daunting.

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Song of Horror reaches its final episode with plenty of impressive chills, but an ending that feels a little bit more rushed than to be desired.

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Planet Zoo's South America DLC adds some enjoyable new animals and items, but the lack of content could leave some wondering if it's worth the price.

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Apr 27, 2020

Drug Dealer Simulator sticks too close to its core gameplay loop, resulting in an experience that doesn't live up to its controversial premise.

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TT Isle of Man 2 is rough around the edges, but successfully captures the terrifying nature of the real-life race with reflex-based speed.

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Mar 10, 2020

kingdom management and RPG mechanics blended into an intriguing game that sometimes suffers from its arbitrary binary choices.

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Feb 24, 2020

An incredibly ambitious creation tool that holds the potential for near-unlimited experiences - providing its player base keeps up pace.

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Song of Horror: Episode 4 adds more traditional survival horror elements to its unique permadeath gameplay, while slowly unveiling its wider plot.

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Kentucky Route Zero isn’t a game for everyone, and as a piece of art it is bizarre and gives no clear answers. However, it doesn't have to, and instead allows its characters the room to breathe and push forward its themes in a way that very few games have been able to manage. Kentucky Route Zero has a finale well worth the wait, and a complete package that stands as one of the most interesting video games ever created.

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