Cara Ellison


Cara Ellison is a Scottish video game critic and developer.

Journalism

Ellison made regular contributions to publications PC Gamer, Unwinnable and Rock, Paper, Shotgun beginning in 2012.
She has also written gaming related articles for New Statesman, Paste, Edge magazine and Kotaku and is a regular contributor to The Guardian gamesblog. From 2014 to 2015, Ellison wrote a bi-weekly column called S.EXE for Rock Paper Shotgun about the depiction of sex and romance in video games. She also contributed video game related articles to VICE UK in 2014.
In 2013 Ellison won the Games Media Award 'Rising Star' for her work writing about games, and the Guardian placed her number ten in the 'Top 30 Young People In Digital Media' list 2014.
She also writes for the Guardian.
In 2014 Ellison successfully sought funding on Patreon for her "Embed with" series, in which she became an itinerant games journalist, travelling the world and writing about the lives and processes of games developers.

Games development

Ellison worked for Rockstar North as a QA tester on Grand Theft Auto IV until 2008. In 2013, Ellison wrote the text-based interactive fiction game Sacrilege, which The New York Times described as a "raw exploration of female sexuality that also includes some astute observations about male desire". Ellison also has collaborated with artist Howard Hardiman on Badger's Day Out, funded by a combination of a successful Kickstarter, with backing from the Arts Council England.
She was contracted by Arkane Studios as an external narrative consultant for the 2016 title Dishonored 2.
In August 2015, she gave a keynote at Dare to Be Digital.