Rollin is the US Managing Editor at GamesRadar+. With over 16 years of online journalism experience, Rollin has helped provide coverage of gaming and entertainment for brands like IGN, Inverse, ComicBook.com, and more. While he has approximate knowledge of many things, his work often has a focus on RPGs and animation in addition to franchises like Pokemon and Dragon Age. In his spare time, Rollin likes to import Valkyria Chronicles merch and watch anime.
Latest articles by Rollin Bishop

Everything announced for the Oblivion remaster - all changes and improvements confirmed so far
By Andrew Brown last updated
Live The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered has just been released, and you can play it now

"One wrong move and everything's lost": Metaphor: ReFantazio battle lead explains why turn-based JRPGs rule and why they absolutely have to be hard
By Kaan Serin published
News Kenichi Goto doesn't want players to get careless

Grossest game of the year doubles as the most kitty friendly, as you can pet real-life cats amid alien gore: "There was like a casting for cats"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Cronos: The New Dawn is a pro-kitty apocalypse

Cronos: The New Dawn co-directors talk merging abominations, Resident Evil, Dark Souls, and Netflix's Dark of all things: "We've got a deep psychological story to tell"
By Rollin Bishop published
Interview Interview | Co-directors Wojciech Piejko and Jacek Zięba describe Bloober Team's next horror after Silent Hill 2 as a "dream come true"

I was a Drag x Drive skeptic, but playing the Nintendo Switch 2's wheelchair basketball game using two Joy-Con as mice made me a believer
By Rollin Bishop published
Preview Hands-on | If Drag x Drive is a proof of concept for the Switch 2, it certainly proves the concept

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour is a baffling, fascinating toy that still makes no sense to me
By Rollin Bishop published
Preview Hands-on | I played Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour maybe more than any other Nintendo Switch 2 game and yet…

Mario Kart World gets my gold medal thanks to the thrilling 24-player Knockout Tour, and I can't wait for another lap
By Rollin Bishop last updated
Preview Hands-on | Mario Kart World might truly be the system seller Nintendo Switch 2 needs

The 25 best Game Boy Advance games of all time
By Darran Jones last updated
Best List The 25 best Game Boy Advance games hark back to the glory days of portable play. Here are all the top GBA titles you need to get if you haven't.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond feels so at home on the Switch 2, that now I'm a little worried about the last-gen version
By Rollin Bishop published
Preview Hands-on | Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is the perfect introduction to Switch 2, from its slick performance to impressive mouse controls

Donkey Kong Bananza is the most fun I've had with Switch 2 yet thanks to its gleeful, chest-thumping destruction
By Rollin Bishop published
Preview Hands-on | Donkey Kong Bananza has made me go ape – I'm obsessed with tearing its gorgeous world to shreds

Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2 impressed me, but it's the statement of intent it means for Nintendo that's stuck with me
By Rollin Bishop published
Preview Hands-on | No you're breathtaking: Cyberpunk 2077's Switch 2 performance has blown me away – this console can do blockbusters

Spider-Man's ex Mary Jane Watson is officially Venom, but she and the symbiote are "not together by choice"
By George Marston published
News Betcha Peter Parker didn't see this one coming

The world's "largest PC strategy game" has a novel idea – what if it was OK for people to leave?
By Rollin Bishop published
News Teamfight Tactics game director Peter Whalen makes a strong argument

Lazarus review: "Unfortunately Cowboy Bebop director's new sci-fi anime never quite melds into a harmonious whole"
By Rollin Bishop published
review Here's our verdict of Lazarus

After preserving the AI ghost of a fan's late brother, Tekken 8 boss says it might be a glimpse of the future where you don't "need an opponent who is human that has the exact same skill level"
By Scott McCrae published
News Harada calls it "a glimpse of where fighting games are going"

Marvel Rivals puts fun first in game balance, but new heroes and maps can still get complicated: "We joke about when we develop a hero and when we develop a new map, it's just doing science research"
By Rollin Bishop published
News "The philosophy on balancing is actually quite simple"

"Are the 8-year-olds and 10-year-olds dreaming of owning a PlayStation 6?": Netflix gaming boss thinks consoles and controllers will "restrain us"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I'm not wanting to quote Marshall McLuhan saying 'the medium is the content'"

Everything announced at the Nintendo Direct March 2025
By Rollin Bishop last updated
News All the Nintendo Switch reveals, announcements, and news out of the unexpected event

Astro Bot went through 23 pitch iterations before its director promised PlayStation "happy gameplay" and "overflowing charm," though it did once end with robot decapitation that made "some people really upset"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Even the most cheerful universe isn't immune to light body horror

Metaphor: ReFantazio dev once thought turn-based JRPG combat "was starting to get outdated," but now thinks the format has a "long future ahead"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Lead battle planner Kenichi Goto says there's a perception that the turn-based genre is now "old-fashioned"

Marvel Rivals devs know exactly how popular Invisible Woman is, and say that "body shape or silhouette" add to a character's popularity in a way far more innocent than the internet deserves
By Dustin Bailey published
News Sue Storm has certainly captured players' fancy

Marvel Rivals exec isn't afraid of roster bloat after NetEase promised new heroes every 6 weeks: "There's no limit for the sky. We just throw everything at it"
By Kaan Serin published
News How many heroes is too many heroes for Marvel Rivals?

Astro Bot director says precisely what the industry needs to hear: "It's OK to make a small game" because "players today have a backlog of games" they can't complete
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Brother ain't it the truth
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