Website reviews: Co
March 7, 2010 by Megatron
Filed under Transformers : The Autobots
Are you a gamer and wish to learn about the newest cooperative friendly video games on the market? If so, then Co-Optimus is probably the ultimate one stop website for you to learn the newest ways to team up with friends in the various video games that have recently been released.
Sure, the name of the website doesn’t sound all that great, but once you type it into the address bar and check it out you’ll most likely be hooked. At times, video games with cooperative modes can be very hard to find, that’s by Co-Optimus claims itself to be the prime source for Co-Op gaming.
Design
In terms of the layout of Co-Optimus, the website looks just like any other professionally made gaming website. The design and feel seems similar to IGN.com or one of those major sites. Co-Optimus has crisp images and great reviews at first glance, but can the features of the website stand up against other gaming websites?
Features
While there isn’t many features on the Co-Optimus website, there are many different categories of information and articles on the website. As with other gaming websites, the front page is littered with gaming news that almost always centers around games that have or had cooperative game play features.
Beyond that, the website gives a home to some very impressive reviews with crisp screenshots from each game. Take note that there are comments from users on the articles too, so readers can display differences in opinion and so on. Editorials and other special articles are also on the same page as the reviews, which can be about various different subjects in gaming.
The games section gives video gaming fans a list of cooperative games for all of the newer systems, and most classic ones. For example a person could check out the newest cooperative friendly games for Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii, and then go out to the nearest store and buy them.
Improvements
Does Co-Optimus have room for improvements? For the most part yes, it does have some room for improvements, but the website sets out and achieves its original goal. The website is no doubt the best place to look up information on cooperative friendly video games whether they be online playable or local only.
Ultimately Co-Optimus gets a score of eight out of ten for being well above average. The website could use some improvements but overall it does the job that it sets out to do.
Final Score
8 Out of 10. – Well Above Average – (10 Being Perfect, 1 Being Horrible.)

