Cobalt review round up
It’s been two weeks since Mojang launched Cobalt. What do the critics think of the side-scrolling, time bending platformer?
It’s been two weeks since Mojang launched Cobalt. What do the critics think of the side-scrolling, time bending platformer?
In case you’ve forgotten, the shooty slowmo side-scroller, Cobalt, will be launching tomorrow on both the Xbox One and 360, as well as on PC (through Steam). Don't understand how the game works? These videos explain it all!
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Interested to see what Cobalt is all about? There'll be a Twitch stream running for the next two weeks, and to make things really interesting, the developers have implemented a fun, cash-free way to bet on the mayhem taking place!
It’s been a long time since we’ve heard anything from Mojang regarding their game (that isn’t Minecraft) called Cobalt. The last piece of significant news we had in fact, was back in October, when it was announced that the shooty side scroller was getting delayed until February.
The side scrolling, time slowing action platformer, Cobalt, has been delayed until February 2016. Though the game is complete, the developers would like to take the extra time to fine tune their product.
We got some hands on time with upcoming indie title, Cobalt, at Gamescom. What can gamers expect from this side-scrolling shooter when it lands in October?
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