Adrian Morales
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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 Game Rant and believes games should be held to the same artistic standards as books, movies, and television shows. When he's not writing for Game Rant, 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
Latest
Tekken Reveals Release Date for Next DLC Character
Bandai Namco reveals a gameplay trailer for the upcoming release of Kunimitsu, with a look at her kit and launch dates for early and public access.
Halo 2 and 3 Remakes Leaked
A notable leaker has stated that Halo 2 and 3 remakes are in development, following rumors that Halo Studios plans to remake the full trilogy.
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Will Not Feature Levels or Gear Scores
Ubisoft confirms that Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced will remain an action-adventure experience free of the RPG mechanics of recent entries.
A Plague Tale Developer Provides New Details On Third Game and Teases Upcoming Launch
Asobo Studio shares a dev diary for Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy, which includes character details and states that the game is close to completion.
Xbox Gamers Are Reportedly Having Problems Playing Backwards Compatible Xbox 360 Titles
Many Xbox gamers have been unable to play backwards compatible Xbox 360 titles for months, leading to an active investigation from Microsoft.
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced Map Revealed
Ubisoft's upcoming remake of Assassin's Creed Blag Flag has its map revealed, with a handful of new surprises added to the base game.
Xbox CEO Comments on Impact Memory Shortage Could Have on Project Helix’s Price and Availability
Xbox's Project Helix may not be immune to the widespread memory shortage, as the Xbox CEO states that it will certainly be a factor in the future.
No Man’s Sky Player Shares Idea That Could Add Even More Variety to Planets
A No Man's Sky fan pitches the idea of a new type of biome that could add tons of diversity and depth to the game's various planets.
Rumor: Steam Controller Price Leaked Online
A tech-centric YouTube channel lets slip the price of the Steam controller after uploading a full review of Valve's new hardware before embargo.
Battlefield Movie With Michael B. Jordan Confirmed
Oscar Award-winning actor Michael B. Jordan is involved with a movie adaptation of the Battlefield franchise, with a notable director also attached.
New Minecraft Mod Lets You Build All Sorts of Vehicles
A new add-on for a popular Minecraft mod lets players create complex vehicles and machines that can fly across their worlds and automate tasks.
Biomorph Review
Biomorph should satisfy any Metroidvania cravings for genre fans, but flat writing and an underdeveloped central hook leave parts of the game lacking.
Dragon's Dogma 2 Review
Dragon's Dogma 2 is everything fans could want from a Dragon's Dogma sequel, but that also means it has a few rough edges.
Unicorn Overlord Review
Unicorn Overlord stands out as one of the best tactical RPGs in recent memory, with only a few setbacks on its march to victory.
Skull and Bones Review
Skull and Bones tries to be a new kind of pirate adventure, but its redundant gameplay and forgettable story leave it in murky waters.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden Review
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden tells a great story of love in the face of tragedy while doing just enough to keep players locked in.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy Review
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy arrives with plenty of style and lots of improvements, making it hard to object to how solid of a package it is.
Pacific Drive Hands-On Preview: Tuning Up The Rogue-Like Genre
Game Rant goes hands-on with the atmospheric Pacific Drive, which seems to be taking the rogue-like genre on a road trip it won’t soon forget.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Review
Besides being a standard Ubisoft open-world affair, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora completely misses the point of what makes Avatar great.
The Invincible Review
The Invincible delivers a gorgeous and thought-provoking adaptation of Stanislaw Lem’s novel, but it feels like it still has some editing to do.