3 Reasons Why Pokemon Go is a Total Disaster, and 2 Reasons Why it Could Still Be Great
Pokemon Go has been a cultural phenomenon but it has some glaring flaws. We highlight 3 reasons why it’s a disaster and 2 reasons why it could be great.
Pokemon Go has been a cultural phenomenon but it has some glaring flaws. We highlight 3 reasons why it’s a disaster and 2 reasons why it could be great.
We take a grand descent into the depths of ABZÛ, where we explore ocean environments in about the most stress-free experience since Journey.
Cyberpunk is an underserviced genre when it comes to gaming and despite Dex: Enhanced Edition not being perfect, it scratches that itch quite nicely.
Originally released in 2012, Deadlight Director’s Cut includes a survival arena, better visuals and controls. It’s much better than we expected.
What appears to be a gimmick, turns out to be a well thought out side-scrolling adventure in Jaywalker Interactive’s, Kick & Fennick.
TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan is too half-baked to do justice for our heroes in a half shell, and will leave you feeling as uninspired as the level design.
Clocking in at easily under 90 minutes, The Park from Funcom brings nothing to the table other than a total waste of time.
Nintendo is on shaky ground with fans after the Wii U and has one last shot at redemption. COG’s own Ryan Tessier, a diehard Nintendo fan of old, is tired of giving Nintendo chances and simply says “I don’t care”.
Stories: The Path of Destinies makes for a fun go the first round but quickly falls into being repetitive. You’re likely to forget about it in short order with no desire to go back and play again.
The PS4 version of République has a new control scheme allowing players to control Hope. We embark on an adventure to guide Hope on a treacherous journey to freedom.