Scott Adams
Scott loves JRPG's and all things gaming. Primarily likes to focus on the story of a game and how it can impact the players. Scott constantly loves to grind up those numbers and writes about the things he is passionate about. Scott joined the Outerhaven in 2021 and has been writing reviews and coverage for them ever since.
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Arknights: Endfield is a fantastic free-to-play game. It is still beholden to some of the hangups of a gacha game, with progress gates and luck of the draw dictating your main team.
Dynasty Warriors: Origins Visions of Four Heroes is a solid expansion to the great game that was Dynasty Warriors: Origins.
It has been 6 years since we got My Hero’s Justice 2. My Hero’s Justice is the second arena fighter for the MY HERO ACADEMIA series. I got the chance to play a little bit of the My Hero Academia: All’s Justice video game at Pax West 2025. I have now gotten a chance to play three dedicated hours of the game. I have been able to test a good chunk of the game modes.
Neon Inferno is a blast. It has a lot of enemies you can shoot at, and with good visual design, you can understand how to react to everything on screen.
Octopath Traveler 0 shows that this game series still has serious legs. It has the most content in the series, the most playable characters, and some of the grandest moments.
One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 blends the musou gameplay of the Warriors games well with the world of One Piece. I do wish there was more of the story to offer fans of the series, but the game feels nice to play.
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake continues to show the power of the HD-2D engine and how beautifully it runs Dragon Quest. This is the definitive way to play both these titles with advancements in every area.
Ys vs. Trails in the Sky: Alternative Saga is a fighter brought back from the era of the PlayStation Portable. A lot of the enhancements are great but it doesn’t stop it from feeling like its still from a handheld from that era.
Little Nightmares III is a solid addition to the series, as it offers more scares and thrilling chase sequences. It could use some refinement to its systems, but Supermassive Games made for a smooth transition for the 3D puzzle platformer.
Disgaea 7 Complete is the best way to play Disgaea 7. It includes all the DLC from the original base game and more. It may not add much to the core of Disgaea 7 but it really doesn’t need to.
