COGconnected
HomepageCOGconnected's Reviews
Duelyst does not have the luxury of having a giant fan base at launch like other popular card games, so continual word-of-mouth and high quality updates will be required to keep the game afloat.
Monster Hunter Generations makes a lot of smart improvements, even if the series is starting to show its age on Nintendo 3DS. It’s the most beginner friendly title to date, and features some great content from past games married to new gameplay innovations.
The multiplayer modes feel basic, the story is underwhelming, and there isn’t much reason to play through it, aside from seeing the tale to its conclusion.
The game just bleeds style it carries through nearly every facet of the experience.
The Technomancer isn’t necessarily a bad game, it just isn’t a good one.
7 Days to Die is arguably one of the worst looking games I’ve seen in 2016.
Limited Operations is a solid game with an interesting story which could have been improved tenfold if given that bit of extra loving.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is LEGO at heart, with some changes made to the core combat and puzzle-solving nature of the games.
The absolute highlight of the game’s graphics is the kitten; cute, cuddly and playful in its movements.
The conduit doesn’t look that great when it goes vertical, but having a wire here and there connecting floors looks much better than before and it’s a welcome change.
It’s a refreshing take on storytelling because in this case the story truly isn’t the point, the journey is.
It’s almost like the art team simply wasn’t finished, but they decided to ship anyway.
Furi shines where it counts with relentlessly fast-paced fun and satisfying action.
The graphics put into this game are pretty satisfying for what it is: despite the odd appearance of the ships it felt pretty crisp and enjoyable, although where the game started to lose me is its cringe-worthy dialogue.
Lost Sea is a game that plays well, but rather than attempting to be a roguelike game, it should have focused on a strictly action/adventure style.
Introversion Software and Double Eleven did a superb job making sure Prison Architect was more than your typical simulation game.
Heart&Slash isn’t perfect, but if you give it a chance you may find that there’s a lot to love in this charming, 3D roguelike.
Dark Brotherhood is a chance for longtime fans to experience a real treat and joins previous DLC Orsinium as a content addition that enriches the Elder Scrolls lore for those who are curious to know more about the series’ past.
The landscape may be ridged and cultivated with bumps, hills, and trenches to affect the physics of the ride, but the texture falls flat.
Unfortunately, single-player does not hold up well on its own as it’s an empty and dry attempt to create a story from gameplay that is repetitive and uneventful.