Adam Beck
- Valkyrie Profile
- Star Ocean: The Second Story
- Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4
Adam Beck's Reviews
It may have been a long wait, but it was well worth it.
Octopath Traveler is a charming throwback to classic Japanese Role-Playing Games. It's brimming with life aesthetically and the turn-based combat system is old school yet surprisingly modern.
Dark Souls Remastered is a good reminder how far we've come in the last seven years.
State of Decay 2 is an improvement over its predecessor, but it's still held back by a number of technical shortcomings.
It may not be perfect, but Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition is the dose of Final Fantasy we all need.
The first Bayonetta is slowly showing its age, but its more robust sequel remains at the top of its game.
Fans of the sport will get a kick out of EA Sports UFC 3.
Despite so many missteps, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 remains an enticing experience.
Admittedly, I have a soft spot for Star Ocean: The Last Hope, but this is merely a good remaster of a flawed game.
Having the set of Resident Evil Revelations games on a portable-ready console such as the Switch is one of the better ways to play.
At the end of the day, if you can put up with all of the baggage, and there's a lot of it, you'll find a world worth venturing.
When it was released earlier this year, Nioh was far more than just a Dark Souls clone; it was an intense, action-packed and painfully-challenging action RPG that carved its own path.
Destiny 2 has its share of issues, a lot of them to be frank, but it's still an entertaining adventure that the developers have properly improved.
The extra year of development has helped Assassin's Creed as a whole, as Origins is the next level for the series.
Once again, Turn 10 Studios proves that they're at the top of the heap when it comes to creating impeccable racing mechanics.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was an entertaining but flawed game when it was released last year and it remains such on Nintendo Switch. If anything, this port feels like the worst version to pick up, with numerous graphical sacrifices and severe frame rate issues in the hub city whilst playing on the handheld mode.
For a seventeen-year-old game, Final Fantasy IX has aged incredibly well.
There's some fun to be had with LEGO Worlds, but you will need to trudge through a lot of problems to get to it.
Calling this the “Definitive Edition” may not be the most apt description.
Even after a decade, Final Fantasy XII remains one of the brightest beacons in the long-running franchise.