Top 5 Video Games Arriving in April 2024
Every month in 2024 has been fantastic for video game releases. April also looks like it’s going to be fantastic, but it’s a little niche. All the major releases are from Japan!
Every month in 2024 has been fantastic for video game releases. April also looks like it’s going to be fantastic, but it’s a little niche. All the major releases are from Japan!
This week, COGconnected presents a look at the work of Lani, a cosplayer who excels at intense and creative cosplays.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 was met with critical praise on release but the presence of microtransactions has created backlash and outrage.
Using the Playdate’s developer studio, James Daniel recreated the DSi’s Flipnote studio on the new handheld. Using that magical crank, you can scrub through each frame at a speed set by your cranking hand!
But now, the exclusivity to Nintendo platforms is no longer an issue. They certainly picked an excellent platform to expand onto – Steam’s playerbase is absolutely massive, and with the prominence of Japanese RPGs in this space, Bravely Default II is sure to find a home in many player’s libraries.
After many years of service, the Netflix app has ceased support the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. The app was removed from the eShop six months ago.
The Turtle Beach Recon 500 is a multiplatform, wired headset that nicely blends comfort, sound quality and affordability in one package.
Welcome to Miitopia, where every character can be played by anyone you can think of! Read on to find out whether this adventure is right for you!
Shaw has a challenge for gamers everywhere: how many trees can you plant in a video game of your choice? Send pics and they’ll match it by planting real trees.
It’s the Press X to Podcast edition of the total Zelda rankings! From the NES to the Nintendo Switch, here’s where we placed every game in the Legend of Zelda franchise!
Today’s COG Considers stopped to think about pokeballs for a minute and got really confused. This is Star Trek-level transporter technology, right? And you have to ride a bike from town to town???
The Legend of Zelda franchise turned 35 yesterday, and Nintendo didn’t even bring back a gas station birthday card in celebration.
Nintendo held their first full-length Direct in over a year and a half this week and the internet at large seems pretty disappointed.