You Can Punch Jake Paul in the Face in Undisputed: The Problem Child Pack
The Problem Child DLC pack features icons of the sport and arguably the most punchable face in boxing history, but is the pack worth it?
The Problem Child DLC pack features icons of the sport and arguably the most punchable face in boxing history, but is the pack worth it?
It’s that time of year! Put away your Christmas cheer for a moment and come with us as we remember everything from 2024 that can get f*cked!
2024 was a great year for games, but as gamers always do, we’re constantly looking ahead to what is coming up next. The team at COGconnected have identified a number of titles that we are looking forward to in the future as we approach the end of 2024.
Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged is a masterpiece that sits atop the echelon of the point-and-click genre.
What’s better than a summer at Grandpa’s? A good old demon hunting adventure with your friends of course.
Will Epic Mickey: Rebrushed enchant players or will it fall short of recapturing the magic that made the original beloved?
Stardew Valley Version 1.6 Update, which came to PC earlier this year, is now heading to consoles on 4th November 2024.
FC 25 aims to give you control over the tactical aspects of the game, offering a more authentic representation of the beautiful game.
To put it in horror terms, Pneumata is a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde construct. The game environments are top-notch, but the gameplay is subpar.
Since the meteoric rise of FromSoftware, their patented gameplay has significantly influenced the action genre – perhaps to its detriment.
The original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater came out September 29 1999. The franchise’s 25th anniversary is nearly upon us, and COGconnected thought it would be a great time to look back at its impact.
Evotinction aims to bring the stealth genre back into the spotlight. But will it sneak into the hearts of players, or will it sound the alarm?
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection revives classics in a long-awaited package but does this collection honor the series’ legacy?