An Akibas Beat PS4 Key — also known as a PSN Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the PlayStation Store of your region and download to your console. From €6.29 at Difmark, Account format · 2 verified stores, 2 offers in stock · Updated 28min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Akibas Beat for PS4 starts at €6.29 at Difmark, a shared account.
That €6.29 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Only 2 offers across 2 stores carry it, and thin supply means the price barely moves.
That puts it 54% under its average of €13.82 since 2017, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
By format: account from €6.29 and physical edition from €37.74 at Amazon DE.
All 2 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
41 outlets reviewed it and it averages 58 out of 100, with 15% recommending it.
There is no key on the list, so the €6.29 account at Difmark is the only route — just remember the game lives on the seller's credentials.
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Akiba's Beat is both a stellar role-playing experience and a heartfelt yarn with bite. One of 2017's best RPGs so far, and a new personal... Read more
While the game might not be better than its peers, it would fare better if it were judged separately. Read more
Akiba’s Beat is a strong entry in the series, and one that I absolutely prefer over the previous ones. It’s a shame that the game... Read more
At the end of the day Akiba’s Beat is an alright JRPG, even if it gets by mostly by just ticking the boxes in the... Read more
Akiba's Beat is a music based combat game that rarely misses a note. When it does miss, however, it loses its beat. Read more
Your experience is less about the thrill of the fight, and more about watching characters you love annihilate enemies in creative and spectacular ways. Read more
You'll spend far more of your time watching cutscenes then you will exploring dungeons and defeating enemies, so while the combat system is quite basic,... Read more
For all of its noticeable issues, Acquire's risk to try something new in Akihabara pays off. Read more
If you can appreciate a trope-filled homage to Japan’s nerd culture as a whole, Tales and Persona-style gameplay, and enjoy a game with plenty of... Read more
Akiba's Beat may not set the JRPG world on fire but it is quirky enough to enjoy. Read more
If you’re into otaku culture, or are itching for another Tales experience, Akiba’s Beat is a title worth looking at. Its competencies create a game... Read more
Akiba's Beat caters to the niche audience who will definitely have a good time discovering the ins and outs of Akihabara through an entertaining and... Read more
Ultimately, Akiba's Beat is a poor sequel, a weak homage, and a lackluster game. The strong localization elevates it slightly, but it's crippled by its... Read more
Akiba Beat's biggest failure is, undoubtedly, its disconnect with what makes Akihabara so enticing. It is missing the heart of what you'd expect a game of... Read more
What could have been a decent visual novel was marred by unnecessary walking, dungeon repetition, and a dull combat engine. Unless you are really dedicated... Read more
Akiba's Beat is in a strange position, having been released right after two other Japanese role-playing games dealt with very similar topics. While it doesn't have... Read more
Fans of the developers previous work (Akiba's Trip) will find a lot to love in Akiba’s Beat, as this not quite pseudo-successor emulates much of... Read more
‘Akiba's Beat' has a real personality and aesthetic all its own, but once you get into the core gameplay, it disappoints at every turn. Its... Read more
Overall, "average" is the perfect descriptor for Akiba's Beat. While there is nothing particularly bad about it, it does little to stand out among the... Read more
Akiba's Beat really only works every so often, but fans of the genre will likely appreciate it on some level. While the dialogue is difficult... Read more
Akiba's Beat is a tedious action RPG that has very few redeeming factors and one that has made me appreciate Akiba's Trip even more and... Read more
Akiba's Beat is a bad game, but it's an even worse sequel. So many aspects of the previous game, Akiba's Trip, are abandoned or watered... Read more
Even if Akiba's Beat had a higher budget and more time, it lacks any unique features, mimicking what other games do, but worse. For 40 hours... Read more
Akiba's Beat is a step down from its predecessor on almost every level. A bland, soulless JRPG that yearns to emulate more successful titles without... Read more
Akiba's Beat is a great game for the Japan fans and a very long experience, but it gets buried due to its similarities to the... Read more
Akiba's Beat is a generic and mediocre videogame. Instead of improving the flaws of its predecessor, it loses its personality. It is a standard JRPG... Read more
Akiba's Beat is a generic, me-too JRPG that takes inspiration from both the Persona and the Tales of series, without adding any new ideas, failing... Read more
Akiba's Beat is an ambitious game that, in rare moments, manages to create interesting narrative and characters. However, those are its only redeeming qualities, since... Read more
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