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.
Carel has announced that he is planning to release Locks in Q4 2024 on Windows, Linux, MacOS, Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.
Beyond Galaxyland is an upcoming 2.5D action RPG in the tradition of games like Final Fantasy and Pokémon, with multiple worlds to explore.
Steel Mantis, Big Sugar, and East2West Games have announced that Valfaris: Mecha Therion will arrive on consoles on 29 August 2024.
Developer Sunny Peak and indie publisher Headup have released a demo for Symphonia on Steam alongside a new trailer.
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a brand new game by Capcom, that isn’t related to any of its massive franchises. It’s a third person hack and slash action game, mixed with a tower defense game.
Ahr Ech and Devolver Digital have officially released their 2D action-adventure game, Pepper Grinder on PlayStation and Xbox.
Digital Eclipse has officially released Volgarr the Viking II, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2013 title from Crazy Viking Studios.
With the ability to delve into the earth and leap out in one fluid motion, Pepper Grinder is an innovative platformer.
Cat Quest 3 is the third game in the Cat Quest action-adventure franchise, this time with an seafaring and pirates themed setting.
It’s July 2024 and Earth Defense Force 6 has finally been released! Some people might read the title “Earth Defense Force”, and think it sounds terribly generic. It is an awful title. And even though the series that’s the subject of this article started on the PlayStation 2, there was even a horizontal shmup for the Super Nintendo called “Earth Defense Force” that has no connection. It’s just a generic North American action title. But the series it represents is a hilarious, creative spectacle that I recommend everyone try!