Rob Pearson Latest articles by Rob Pearson Grand Theft Auto 5 review By Rob Pearson published 28 November 14 Review "This is how you do a next-gen remaster. Rockstar has pulled out all the stops to bring GTA V up to speed on PS4 and Xbox One. Beautiful, immersive, essential - it begs to be played all over again." Review BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Portable review By Rob Pearson published 24 June 10 Pretty far from a calamity, actually Fighting Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterWeekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and moreContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Blizzard's canceled WoW follow-up was a "1 server, 1 world" MMO with GTA and Animal Crossing influences, ex dev says2Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day gets a new trailer full of alien tech, psychic powers, and more weirdness3After Jujutsu Kaisen's flowchart-geddon, Yuji's actor says "not grasping" the Culling Game rules is perfectly fine4Happy Death Day director sets horror return with supernatural pic that may or may not be set on an airplane5Lord and Miller explain how their work on the Spider-Verse movies inspired their new sci-fi film Project Hail Mary
Grand Theft Auto 5 review By Rob Pearson published 28 November 14 Review "This is how you do a next-gen remaster. Rockstar has pulled out all the stops to bring GTA V up to speed on PS4 and Xbox One. Beautiful, immersive, essential - it begs to be played all over again."
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Portable review By Rob Pearson published 24 June 10 Pretty far from a calamity, actually