Stick Skills: "The Cognition episodic series continues down its dark path with the release of the fourth and final chapter, The Cain Killer. It’s been almost a year since the series first broke out, and after the release of three episodes, there is only one question that really needs asking. Is The Cain Killer a satisfying conclusion? The quick answer is yes, but many of the problems that have plagued the Cognition series from day one still hold the series back from true greatness."
No one has disabled our HyperJump, so players can expect new games delivered to them at lightspeed this May. Landing on Jump this month are a competitive multiplayer dungeon arcade thriller, another episode of a Game-of-the-Year Winner, a jaunt into a new retro dimension, and more.
Serena Nelson writes: "Love it or hate it, episodic games are here to stay. Especially with regards to crowdfunding games. We've seen a fair number recently have to split their game into two or more parts for one reason or another and there's been a decent amount of backlash against cutting a game up into bite-sized chunks. With the recent announcement of Celestial Tear: Demon's Revenge getting an episodic release I thought now would be a good time to go over the pros and cons for doing this."
Ryan Johnson | GoozerNation
Cognition has been closely followed by Ryan at GoozerNation since its inception. Now that it reaches it's close, it is available as a full package deal on Steam, complete with achievements and the whole works. Is it worth picking up for someone who has yet to experience the universe?