For crime fans!
I love the cognition games. Realistic puzzles and tasks and interesting dialogs. Its like you are doing a real detectives job. Scary too!
Release Date | 6/3/2013 |
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Genres | Adventure, Puzzle |
Publisher | Phoenix Online Studios LLC |
DRM · Service | DRM Free |
Version | 2.0 |
Languages | English |
Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS | 10.6.8 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. Get the Mac App |
64bit Support | No | |
CPU Type | Intel Mac Only | |
CPU Cores | Any | |
CPU Speed | 2 GHz | |
System RAM | 2 MB | |
Drive Space | Unknown | |
Video RAM | 512 MB |
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I love the cognition games. Realistic puzzles and tasks and interesting dialogs. Its like you are doing a real detectives job. Scary too!
While this game is a good time killer, the bad graphics and voice acting do not draw the player in. You should only buy this game if you feel like wasting the $0.99 you will spend on it.
Personally, I've found episode 3 to be the best of all 4 episodes. After finnishing episodes 1 and 2 you're left with so many questions, howerver, the beginning of episode 3 partially answers those questions, but then leaves you with even more questions! I'm saying that in a good sense. The tension just kept building during the first two episodes and the intro of episode 3 just blew me away! I really enjoyed all episodes of Cognition, but in episode 3 is where the peak of the tension is.
It's really hard to write a review of a single episode, because in order to really enjoy the game you have to played from episodes 1 through 4 nonstop.
Cognition for me is the best point-and-click adventure of all time, and episode 3 is it's best part.