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.
After years of supporting the Netflix app on their legacy consoles, Nintendo has announced that the streaming service is being removed from the Wii U and 3DS.
According to a recent ESRB rating, there are plans to bring the first Lego Marvel Super Heroes game to Nintendo Switch. No release date or official announcement yet.
A recent schedule listing on the Wii U virtual console suggested that Banjo-Kazooie and Blast Corps. will come to the platform soon, but Nintendo quickly removed it.
Thanks to Vblank Entertainment’s idea for Shakedown: Hawaii cross-buy, getting the game on any PlayStation console will allow you to play it on PS3, PS4, PS Vita, or PS5 when it comes out next week.
YouTube has officially confirmed that Minecraft is the most-watched game of 2020, edging out others such as Fortnite and Roblox.
The new collection launches on January 1st and includes moving parts, noises, and digital screens to let you build your own levels
From Mario to Sackboy and Sonic to Master Chief, video games have had their fair share of mascots over the years. Yet, here we are in 2020 and the majority of mascots are dead and buried, but why?
New shiny consoles are just around the corner, hooray for ray tracing and faster speeds! But honestly, do we really need a new generation of consoles?
Today on COG Considers, we mourn the loss of Level-5, who is almost certainly closing up shop here in North America. Looks like we’ve seen the last of Ni No Kuni!
Bithell Games has announced that we will be seeing a Nintendo Switch port of the iconic, minimalistic Thomas Was Alone early in 2021.