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…
The Warp Zoned staff has decided to explore the fine art of the editorial this week as Zackery Cote asks “Will The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds’ Item Shop Really “Transform” the Franchise?” and Andrew Rainnie, our UK Correspondent, explains “Why I’m Boycotting SimplyGames.”
However, the real question we should be asking is “How can a nine-year-old who snuck on an airplane blame Grand Theft Auto?” Actually, “How?” is not the right question. “Why?” is the right question. We’ll probably never know why, but he apparently did it anyway.
Hit the break for more news from the week that was (and none of it involves criminal activity).
The Week in New Games…
- This Week’s Releases: Beyond: Two Souls, Pokemon X/Y, Just Dance 2014, and more.
- This Week’s PlayStation Network Update: Disgaea D2, Just Dance 2014, F1 2013, and more.
- This Week’s XBLA Wednesday: Orc Attack, Let’s Sing and Dance
- This Week’s Nintendo Download: Pokemon X/Y, Tennis, Golf, and more.
- Next Week’s Releases: Skylanders Swap Force, and more.
Amazing Paperboy Delivers…
- Square Enix is gearing up to accept crowdfunding pitches through their new “Collective” program.
- Assassin’s Creed IV: Freedom Cry expansion announced. Sadly, none of the DLC will set sail for the Wii U.
- State of Decay: Breakdown expansion will offer even more challenge soon.
- Square Enix will bring Drakengard 3 to the PS3 in 2014.
- Wanna watch the first five minutes of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea?
- Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z will also be released for the PC in early 2014.
- The International Center for the History of Electronic Games has added a massive amount of Japanese games to its collection.
- Triad Wars, a sequel to Sleeping Dogs, is in the works at United Front Games.
- NetherRealm will release a Injustice: Gods Among Us – Ultimate Edition on November 12.
It’s A Secret To Everybody…
- Composer Cliff Martinez claims he’s working on Far Cry 4 for Ubisoft.
- Rockstar Games is collecting ideas for future Grand Theft Auto games. Apparently, they’ve got about 45 years worth. And yes, you read that correctly.
And Finally…
John Carpenter really loves video games and wants to make his own someday. I say we let him.