Articles by Cullen Black
Shin Megami Tensei V is back, and after two hours with it we're left quite enthused.
preview by Cullen Black on 30 April, 2024
Unicorn Overlord seems allergic to risk-taking, and it makes for a safe and enjoyable product that fails to introduce anything new. So when I was given just a passable game, I couldn’t help but be let down.
review by Cullen Black on 02 April, 2024
In the main quest of Dragon's Dogma 2 you'll need to find a place of knowledge during the quest The Caged Magistrate. We'll point you in the direction of the quest that helps you resolve this.
guide by Cullen Black on 30 March, 2024
Frustrated with a helmet covering your character's face in Dragon's Dogma 2? We can help. Sort of.
guide by Cullen Black on 23 March, 2024
The timed side quest Prey for the Pack involves tracking down a lost boy before he becomes wolf chow. As long as you know where the Putrid Cave is, you'll find him just fine.
guide by Cullen Black on 22 March, 2024
The Dragon Quest Monsters series makes a great return on Nintendo Switch, but in regards to its story it does very little to properly honor the legacy of the game it takes inspiration from.
review by Cullen Black on 01 February, 2024
Late last year, we got the chance to play an extended demo of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth during a Sega-coordinated preview event.
preview by Cullen Black on 04 January, 2024
The first of two DLC packs for the game lets players face off against Omega in a combat-focused side chapter of the story.
feature by Cullen Black on 12 December, 2023
We were able to ask producer Kento Yokota a few questions about the revived Dragon Quest sub-series.
interview by Adam Vitale and Cullen Black on 07 December, 2023
Final Fantasy XVI is a confident game with amazing combat, an earnest narrative, and unbridled spectacle. Faults in pacing, RPG depth, quest design, and all those other nagging criticisms be damned - this game is special.
review by Cullen Black on 21 June, 2023
Loop8 is a game full of great ideas that never come together.
review by Cullen Black on 01 June, 2023
Square's latest attempt to bring six classic Final Fantasy games is admirable, even with their faults.
feature by Cullen Black on 19 April, 2023
Octopath Traveler II is the rare sequel that manages to improve on the original without changing too much, finding success by expanding and polishing.
review by Cullen Black on 21 February, 2023
Harvestella is Square Enix's endearing first attempt at a farming sim RPG, only slightly held back by its budget.
review by Cullen Black on 07 February, 2023
(It's a joke, sorry. Persona 4 Golden is now available for Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles.)
feature by Cullen Black on 17 January, 2023
One Piece's latest video game offering is quite a departure, one that has potential.
preview by Cullen Black on 12 December, 2022
We check in on just how good the new Xbox, PC, and Switch versions of Persona 5 Royal in this port report.
feature by James Galizio and Cullen Black on 17 October, 2022
Nier Automata on Switch feels like it shouldn't exist. But it does - and it not only works, it works well.
feature by Cullen Black on 30 September, 2022
As a follow-up to a 2019 cult classic adventure game, this surprise sequel is full of heart and blows past expectations.
review by Cullen Black on 22 June, 2022
With a likeable new character and interesting twist on Three Houses, this spinoff is shaping up to be promising.
preview by Cullen Black on 08 June, 2022
Bandai Namco has another solid re-release on Switch.
feature by Cullen Black on 03 May, 2022
Chrono Cross is a sequel - but only loosely. Dig in, however, and you can find deep connections to Chrono Trigger - and the fate of its beloved cast.
feature by Alex Donaldson and Cullen Black on 06 April, 2022
The Radical Dreamers Edition brings back two classics for the first time since their debut, but the Switch version leaves a lot to be desired.
review by Cullen Black on 05 April, 2022
While the racing itself is solid enough, limitations on multiplayer and strange monetization gimmicks hold this cart racer back.
review by Cullen Black on 17 March, 2022
While its tactical combat is wonderful, issues with the branching narrative and morality systems hold Triangle Strategy back from true greatness.
review by Cullen Black on 03 March, 2022