COGconnected
HomepageCOGconnected's Reviews
The overly complex plot is paired with some juvenile and cringe-worthy dialogue that mars the experience
If corners were cut with the graphics, they were completely rounded over and sanded down in the music and sound department.
The combat is fairly enjoyable, and the PvP aspect of the game is likely its greatest asset.
Sign of the Times is a short, boring escapade that is filled with brilliant moments.
Your color mixing produces clean, gorgeous results that feel like they should be on the set of some ultra-modern music video.
CastleStorm VR is a relatively enjoyable game with an addictive loop, and it's easy to lose hours to it. While I wish more was done on the VR side, it's a solid addition to the game. It doesn't do much to improve the lackluster story or repetitive gameplay, however. Addictive or not, some variety would not hurt at all.
Between the delightful little flourishes, this is a game that wants to make you think. And feel.
Each guardian feels so unique and fleshed out. None of them feel like carbon copies of other characters ripped straight from different video games.
Cave Story+ really does feel like a natural fit for the Switch
Once the flash of executions, environment kills and the occasional stealth kill wear off, dispatching enemies becomes a chore.
It's beautiful and enchanting. If only there was something more to do there.
Infinite Minigolf is a lovable, lighthearted game that doesn't take itself too seriously and will definitely be supported heavily by its community and their created stages. With a lot to unlock and plenty to do, this makes for a great way to unwind either playing solo, online or side by side with a friend as you out-putt each other to victory.
The final battle in Archangel is one of the coolest, most epic experiences I've had yet in VR.
If you're looking for a Metroidvania-style slash-fest that won't make your eyes weary, you've gotta check out Sundered.
Players are quickly thrown into the gauntlet in an almost ‘trial by fire' type of approach wherein new mechanics are introduced at a rapid pace.
The only area in which the tactics seems a bit forced was during the boss battles.
It all comes down to a game that, while not terrible, isn't going to set the world on fire.
I can't wait to see how the mastery of this game grows through the community, and how speedrunners are going to bend time and space to make it happen.
After a bumpy start with its combat, Pyre lives up to its predecessors with its rich lore, stunning art design, and interactive narrative. With the choices that you carry out altering the story, Pyre's diverse cast of characters in such an imaginative world makes it one to return to after you beat it, possibly again and again.
if you're the type that likes some couch multiplayer action – you might find a decent amount of replay value here