Dream Alone Review – A Beautifully Stylized Mechanical Disaster
In a world where everyone has fallen into a deathlike slumber, the only cure is a haunting little platformer rife with troubling mechanics.
In a world where everyone has fallen into a deathlike slumber, the only cure is a haunting little platformer rife with troubling mechanics.
The staff here at COGconnected have long brought you every bit of news, reviews, previews and more when it comes to gaming, and now you can get to know them a little better with their favorite picks from E3 2018.
The Adventure Pals hits all major platforms today, and boy does it stand out on its own. Quite possibly one of the weirdest plots of 2018, but enjoyable all the way through.
While it’s not at all what anyone expected from a VR Final Fantasy, Square Enix delivers a solid fishing experience with Monster of the Deep.
While AER Memories of Old has moments of creativity, much of it is rather barren for a game about the free exploration of a world’s ruins.
Between gorgeous visuals and player choice, Destiny 2 on PC feels like a brand new experience despite sharing the same content as its console brethren.
With only 88 minutes to the destruction of the planet, you have 88 heroes at your disposal to conquer 88 levels in this quirky arcade-style platformer.
Let’s go on a musical journey through a techno-wasteland with Beat the Game, a surreal Dali-esque adventure from Worm Animation.
Hug a buddy and bring them back into action in this upcoming “compact action RPG”.
Say “Hi” to Sadie at Big Donut this summer as Steven Universe: Save the Light hits consoles soon.