Mark Warren is a games journalist who lives in Gateshead, UK.
Having graduated with degrees in Journalism and English from Sunderland University, he’s written a multitude of articles so far in his career, mostly about video games, but also on subjects like stand-up comedy.
His top five games of all time are Fallout New Vegas, The Witcher 3, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Burnout Paradise and, because he wants to maintain some indie credibility, Disco Elysium.
His journalistic portfolio and social media can be accessed via these cool buttons:
If you want to contact him for work-related things, the email address you’ll need is mark.warren@rockpapershotgun.com (please refrain from sending him anything about cryptocurrency, AI, or both).
For things not related to work, you’ll have to ask him very nicely for his personal email, via a DM on the social media platforms linked above.
Also, while you’re here, these are some examples of work that he’s particularly proud of, so click the images and dive into them:
Fallout: London won’t be playable via Epic Games store copies of Fallout 4 at launch, GOG confirms (reporting cited by 14 other publications, including IGN, Eurogamer, and PC Gamer)
Pentiment review – A wonderfully compelling slice of Medieval life
The good, the bad, and John the fire dancer – as Fallout gets a TV show, here’s how the series’ community is doing
We’re not getting a “Disco Elysium 2 assembled on autopilot, trauma and uppers”, but here’s how one group of ex-ZA/UM devs is building something “familiar but new”
Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth review – Carry On Partying
Kazuma Kiryu’s fighting prowess isn’t what makes him a superhero, it’s his tortured soul
MLB The Show 24’s pretty cool, especially if you want to create the extra Seinfeld series we never knew we needed
Starfield’s hype train offered a wild ride that just wouldn’t stop