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.
The iconic Sam & Max series has made a blistering return with today’s launch of their first foray into virtual reality – This Time It’s Virtual
The VR puzzle-adventure RPG Moss stunned players when it first released back in 2018. Now, developers Polyarc are returning to the world of Moss for an even more epic adventure with Quill.
Sniper Elite VR, from Rebellion Developments, Just Add Water and Coatsink, though complete with some blemishes, highlights the immersion of virtual reality very well.
Players will be able to embark on their longship, shake the northern waters to the rhythm of shattering drums and become ultimate Vikings in this unmistakably metal single or multiplayer VR adventure.
What better way to make a survival sim more immersive than with VR? A Township Tale is coming to Oculus Quest later this month! Pre-orders are open right now!
2020’s breakout horror hit Phasmophobia has quite a few things in the pipeline. A recent Q&A has revealed some of their plans for the game and what they hope to bring to life.
In da Hoop! has some innovative ideas, but in its current state the shooting is let down by some seriously problematic ball physics.
Star Wars has had a tumultuous relationship with video games. Some titles perfectly captured the essence of the world whereas others felt like a cheap cash-in. With a mountain of games under the banner, none have been able to faithfully capture the feeling of wielding a lightsaber, until now.
I wish it was longer and ended better, but in its early and middle stages A Rogue Escape provides enough mech-piloting satisfaction to make it worth a try.
Early next month, VR users will be able to get their heads into the digital space of Sam and Max: This Time It’s Virtual.