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XBL Store Today: Halo: Spartan Assault

Christmas has come a bit early! Halo: Spartan Assault was previously penciled in for a December 24 launch, but Microsoft has decided to push its release up a day and the title is now available to download from the Xbox One Game Store for $14.99. It’s everything you love about Halo, now in a nifty top-down view:
Halo: Spartan Assault is a fast paced top-down shooter set during the timeline between “Halo 3” and “Halo 4,” progress your Spartan career as you engage in over 30 exciting Campaign missions using many of favorite Halo weapons, vehicles and armor abilities. Team-up on Xbox Live and fight with a friend against waves of the nightmarish Flood in the all-new online co-op multiplayer mode.
Halo: Spartan Assault is also in development for the Xbox 360 and will be released for that platform in 2014.
Posted in News, Xbox One
Tagged Halo: Spartan Assault
Nordic Games will release MX vs ATV: Supercross in 2014

Nordic Games has finally begun to do something with all those franchises they acquired from THQ. The Austrian publisher has announced that they will release MX vs ATV: Supercross in the first half of 2014 for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. The game will be developed by a dedicated team made up of many former members of original MX vs ATV developer Rainbow Studios/THQ Digital Phoenix.
Ken George, the Executive Producer of MX vs ATV Supercross, is thrilled about his lead role in resurrecting the series: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be working with Nordic Games because they appreciate the team’s passion and dedication to bring the feel of real motocross racing to MX vs ATV fans. Not just the adrenaline rush, but the whole experience from top to bottom. A lot of the original team members have been aching to continue their passion: building the most authentic off-road racing games possible. The hiatus is over, and the team is back to work on MX vs ATV with great new things to come.”
George’s team will also oversee the online maintenance of MX vs ATV Alive and MX vs ATV Reflex and plan to restore online play soon.
Posted in News, PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Tagged MX vs ATV: Supercross
Weekly Warp-Up: Last Minute Shopping Edition
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…
Did you know that Kohl’s (and Toys R Us) will not close for the next 90 hours? Who would go to Kohl’s at like four in the morning to shop for clothes? That’s madness! But that is apparently the reality we live in now.
So how about a little unreality to go along with it? Like the unreal notion that the Contra-inpsired crazines of Bullet Bros did not reach its Kickstarter goal? We sat down with developer Jason Stokes and got “Deep in the [Stuff]” discussing the game, moustache rides, and November rain.
Our UK Correspondent, Andrew Rainnie, also checked in with the state of the Wii U again and he has tried to make the case that it’s The Little Engine That Could (and Should). If you love your Wii U, you should check it out.
If you haven’t already left the house to go to Kohl’s, hit the jump for more news from the week that was. (more…)
Posted in News
Wii U: The Little Engine That Could (and Should)

Ever since the launch of the PS4 and Xbox One, game journalists have pushed out editorial after editorial asking, “What can be done about the Wii U?” Brenna Hillier of VG247 says “Nintendo needs to reach beyond its catalogue to save [the] Wii U.” VideoGamer asked, “Is this the end for the Wii U?” And Gamenesia ran with a fanboy-baiting title pointing to the fact that the Wii U was outsold by the Vita in Japan, despite the release of a new Mario game. Yet looking at the sales figures in the same article, we can see that the margin the Vita outsold it by was a massive 42 units. Not only that, but the article fails to mention that the 3DS XL sold more than the Vita, the Wii U, and the original 3DS combined. The most ridiculous figure in that list is that the Xbox 360 sold 342 units in one week. The original Wii beat that with 457 sales.
But I digress. Hillier’s article is filled with vast generalisations quoting “the Twitterati.” Worse, she stuffs words in Nintendo’s mouth by using inverted commas as if the company has somehow uttered them, or, at the very least, thought them (“We’re Nintendo, and we do what Nintendo does.”).
Reading this article made me angry for a number of reasons. One, she is absolutely right – yet she has written this piece with a pessimistic crudeness – “Nintendo knows it bollocksed the Wii U marketing” – that also reeks of a self-aggrandising attitude toward the product itself. “It’s no longer fashionable to believe in the Wii U,” smirks the subheader.
And that made me even angrier, because this is where she is dead wrong. Why? Because it’s never been fashionable to believe in the Wii U. Ever since it was released, it has been a target for fanboy journalistic hooligans who would take shots at the console like Melissa Bachman would a sleeping lion. (more…)
EA describes Battlefield 4 lawsuit as “meritless”

Beleaguered uber-publisher Electronic Arts has hit back against claims contained in a series of lawsuits that are currently being explored by multiple law firms including Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd and Holzer Holzer & Fistel on behalf of the company’s investors. EA’s official response, delivered to Polygon by a spokesperson for the company, is that these lawsuits are frivolous:
“We believe these claims are meritless. We intend to aggressively defend ourselves, and we’re confident the court will dismiss the complaint in due course.”
However, there may be more merit than EA is letting on, especially given the fact that Robbins Geller is the same law firm that took on the Enron class action lawsuit. Their lawsuit accuses EA executives of being able to sell “artificially inflated” shares prior to the release of Battlefield 4 due to releasing “materially false and misleading statements highlighting the purported strength” of the game. In other words, the lawsuit is claiming that EA executives were aware of the defective state of Battlefield 4 and purposely raised expectations surrounding its release to inflate share prices.
The law firm has until February to find someone brave enough to stand as the lead plaintiff in the case. If they do, and the case goes to court, it may set a precedent that prevents developers and publishers from releasing products with game-breaking bugs. But there’s also the long-standing concept of “caveat emptor” (or “buyer beware”) to consider. A ruling against EA in this case would likely make it open season on content creators.
UPDATE: A third law firm, Brower Piven, has announced plans to challenge EA is court over their Battlefield 4 statements.
Daily Scoop: December 20, 2013 – Friday, Friday, Friday
It’s finally Friday! Not only that, it’s utterly gorgeous here in sunny Philadelphia. Contrary to popular belief, it is not always sunny here. Recently it’s been everything but – with crazy rain, hail, and snow keeping us down, it’s been hard to get our spirits up! But this weekend, it’s supposed to be 70 degrees (what!), so maybe I’ll even open up some windows while I’m playing video games. Maybe.
So, I know I keep talking about it, but Papers, Please is on sale at the Humble Store for just $4.99 right now, meaning you really have no excuse at all not to buy it. On top of that, the ridiculously amazing Broforce is on sale for $9.99! It’s in beta right now, but trust me – you still want to play it.
Oh, and if you’re still looking for Christmas gifts, Grand Theft Auto V is $39.99 right now on Amazon, and it will get to you in time for the holidays.
T-shirt time, woo! (more…)
Posted in Daily Scoop, Etcetera, News
BioWare has a playable (and beautiful) version of Mass Effect 4

Mass Effect 4 exists in playable form (though it hasn’t been officially announced) according to a tweet from BioWare General Manager Aaryn Flynn. He calls the game “Ambitious. Beautiful. Fresh but recognizable. And fun.” Given that he works for BioWare, his opinion is just ever so slightly biased, but we can but hope that it is an accurate description:
Great time playing the next Mass Effect game in Montreal. Ambitious. Beautiful. Fresh but recognizable. And fun! pic.twitter.com/xHlHFGtVKM
— AaryN7 FlynN7 (@AarynFlynn) December 18, 2013
The new title in the sci-fi franchise is utilizing the Frostbite 3 engine that can currently be seen crashing a lot in EA’s Battlefield 4. Hopefully BioWare is not experiencing the same issues that DICE seemed to.
The “fresh” approach Flynn alludes to confirms early reports that the game would shift away from Commander Shepard and his motley crew, although we hope that some familiar faces pop up in the final game.
Posted in News
Tagged Mass Effect: Andromeda







