No, that’s not a typo. Welcome to the Weekly Warp-Up, your weekly wrap-up of the biggest and the best articles posted at Warp Zoned this week…
It’s another slow week for new releases, but that just gives us plenty of time to focus on what’s right around the corner. For example, Final Fantasy XIII-2 will be available for the PS3 and Xbox 360 in just nine days. So we thought it was the perfect time to perform a Hands-On Preview to prepare for our return to Gran Pulse. We understand that a lot of people don’t want to make a return trip after the last time, but trust us, it’s worth a shot.
Hit the jump to read the rest of the Weekly Warp-Up and all the latest news about 2012’s next batch of games, like the recently announced Resident Evil 6.
The Week in Reviews…
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword: Motion-Controlling Hyrule’s Destiny
The Week in New Games…
- This Week’s Releases: Gran Turismo 5 XL Edition
- This Week’s PlayStation Network Update: Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, Crysis 2, and more.
- This Week’s XBLA Wednesday: Haunt, Scarygirl
- This Week’s Nintendo Download: Resident Evil Revelations demo, Lock N Chase, and more
- Next Week’s Releases: None
Amazing Paperboy Delivers…
- Hyperdimension Neptunia MK2 has a release date: February 28.
- Yakuza: Dead Souls has a release date: March 13.
- Explore Silent Hill with an academic eye by reading Silent Hill: The Terror Engine, which is now available at your local bookstore.
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir has a release date: April 13.
- Resident Evil 6 has a release date: November 20.
- BioShock Infinite will be infinitely harder in the newly announced 1999 Mode.
- Gearbox has found their real-life Lilith for Borderlands 2. Hopefully I can convince Nintendo to make me their real-life Luigi…
- The Mass Effect 3 demo has a release date: February 14.
- Mortal Kombat performs a flawless victory on the Vita this Spring.
- Starhawk has a release date: May 8.
- Max Payne 3 has a release date: May 15.
It’s a Secret to Everybody…
- THQ may or may not have canceled their 2014 game lineup. But one pundit seems to think so.
And Finally…
Penny Arcade is getting into the video game news business by hiring Ars Technica’s Ben Kuchara.