There’s a pretty good game buried somewhere inside Cobalt, obscured by layers of poor balancing and technical glitches. The energetic combat and fun weapons make multiplayer a neat pick-up-and-play experience, but the bungled and buggy story mode just doesn’t cut it.

The Xbox One may not have had the most exclusives this year, but it had a some good ones.
Quantum Break is awesome and the content updates to KI and Halo 5 have been too
The rest of the year is stacked with Gears 4, Dead Rising 4, Forza Horizon 3, and Recore
And Ori is a 2015 game, KI is just a new season...
So only 3 console exclusives this year so far?
I still have 2014 and 2015 games I'm trying to catch up on
I played a few hours of QB and it's pretty good, I enjoyed the live action cutscenes.
I have such a deep backlog it's ridiculous

Gareth writes "I’ve found myself recently starting new games like an elderly gentleman in his late eighties, who can’t remember where his trousers are and why coffee is not food. The game experience in Cobalt is no different; where I confusedly find myself suddenly jumping in the air, punching, cracking safes and listening to space music all within the first ten minute of playing. I’m all for not holding your hands when starting a game and following a trail path etc… but please just a little push is all I ask of you. This though is Cobalt and it’s all about packing as many different punches as possible, with a heady mix of platforming, shooting, puzzles, slo-mo and gadgets. Catch up grandad."

Shoot, roll, punch, and jump your way to slowmotion victory in Cobalt, an action platformer from Oxeye Game Studio.
Ign got this wrong. This game is nothing less than a 7. It's very original, has excellent controls, and a unique combat system. It's a very challenging game but it's skill based rather than poor design. The game has humor, I mean you ride a Sabertooth Hamster that should be a selling point alone. The only technical problems I've experienced is trying to connect online, which doesn't bother me, because even AAA games struggle with connectivity. I read Ign every day and agree with a lot just not this review. Please try the game for yourself on this one.