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About Adrian Morales
Adrian has been writing, critiquing, and thinking about games since he first picked up an N64 controller many years ago. These days he writes reviews, news, and features for The Best War Games and believes games should be held to the same artistic standards as books, movies, and television shows. When he's not writing for The Best War Games, Adrian writes even more reviews for Sirus Gaming and likes to get nerdy about tech and retro games at HackerNoon. Outside the gaming world, he spends plenty of time enjoying movies or listening to every genre of music under the sun. Follow him on Twitter for nonsense tweets likely related to Dragon Ball Z, or check out Breadhouse Records for some tunes.
Industry Focus
Gaming critique
Favorite Console
PS2
Favorite Games
Dark Souls
Guitar Hero
Red Dead Redemption
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Diablo 4 Hands-On Preview: Delightfully Dreadful
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Marvel's Midnight Suns Review
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Pentiment Proves a Great Point About Diversity in Historically Grounded Games
Pentiment’s medieval European setting still has diverse characters while feeling authentic, contrasting other historically grounded games.
Why Pentiment Doesn't Feature Voice Acting
With a focus on story, characters, and setting, many fans may wonder why Pentiment doesn’t have voice acting, but the game doesn’t need it.
Pentiment's Accessibility Features Make History Fun
Pentiment skillfully delivers its grounded historical plot and offers great accessibility features to make its medieval aesthetic engaging and fun.
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Josh Sawyer and Obsidian Entertainment's historical fiction game Pentiment have a story about never giving up on a vision that spans 30 years.
Sonic Frontiers Review
Sonic Frontiers is a buggy and often repetitive Sonic playground, but its fun gameplay and great characters make it a playground worth visiting.
For Some Reason, PS VR2 is More Expensive Than a PS5
Sony’s PlayStation VR2 launches early next year, but it costing more than a PS5 may leave some gamers wondering why the device is so expensive.