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Warp Zoned launches world’s first EPUB video game magazine
Attention Nook, Kindle and other eReader users! You can now read all of our previews, reviews and feature articles on the go. Download issue #1 of the Warp Zoned digital magazine (which we think is the first in the world) now!
Warp Zoned: The eMagazine
Issue #1 – April/May 2011
Download It in EPUB Format Here
In April and May we extensively (some might say obsessively) dug into the new Mortal Kombat reboot from NetherRealm Studios. We also supplied our predictions for the upcoming E3 Expo, checked in with how the licensed game is doing, interviewed the Brand Manager of Dungeons & Dragons, and examined the removal of the OtherOS option from the PS3’s firmware (and its role in the PSN hacking attempts).
We also sliced through the Gears of War 3 beta and reviewed a variety of other new releases including Portal 2, L.A. Noire, The 3rd Birthday, Shift 2: Unleashed, Yakuza 4 and Pokemon Black/White. We hope you enjoy the first issue of Warp Zoned: The eMagazine and we’ll see you at the end of June for issue #2.
The Next Level: The Games of June 2011

Next week’s E3 Expo has sucked up a lot of the gaming industry’s mojo, but there are still plenty of big games in June to talk about. Especially because the biggest game of all-time, Duke Nukem Forever will finally be released after a long, Long, LONG wait. Hit the break to find out what else the Warp Zoned staff is looking forward to this month. (more…)
L.A. Noire Review: The Extra ‘E’ Stands For Exemplary, Princess

On the surface, L.A. Noire is an open-world detective game, in which you solve cases by gathering clues and interrogating suspects, working your way through the ranks of the various departments. But the game goes beyond that, allowing you to establish relationships with some characters while making rivals out of others. And underneath it all boils the subplot of their shared past, building a tension that froths through scene after scene. In a time when many argue over whether or not video games are art, or whether many have viable plots at all, L.A. Noire delivers a gripping story without sacrificing gameplay – and does all of this while feeling like a high-quality movie. (more…)
Posted in PS3, Reviews, Top Story, Xbox 360
Tagged L.A. Noire
Warpback: What We Played in May 2011

May ends with a wimper in the new releases department, but the month that is known for flowers and rebirth did drop several big new titles into our living rooms. As we prepare for the return of Duke and this year’s E3 Expo in June, we look back on what we played in May… (more…)
Yakuza 4 Review: Our Powers Combined, We Are Captain Kamurocho!

The Yakuza franchise has always struggled for respect in the West. Despite being extremely popular in its native Japan, none of the games have made much of a dent outside its borders – but at the same time the series has built a small, dedicated following. After the painful “will it or won’t it” with Yakuza 3, Sega made sure to avoid the same situation by quickly confirming that, yes, Yakuza 4 was getting localized.
Though it still requires a modicum of knowledge in the lore of Yakuza, this fourth entry is, in many ways, a re-introduction to the characters and universe. While the game doesn’t have any revolutionary changes to the formula – not a surprise considering there have been four releases in five years – some of the design choices make Yakuza 4 seem like a new starting point for future entries in the series. As long as you’re not completely worn out by the familiar formula, this is another great entry into a seriously underappreciated franchise. (more…)
Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection Review: The Rose Tint is (Slowly) Fading

Final Fantasy IV is probably going for a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for most ports and iterations. After debuting on the Super Nintendo, it’s been ported to the PlayStation, updated for the Game Boy Advance, remade for the Nintendo DS, and now bundled with Final Fantasy IV: The After Years alongside a new Interlude to form Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection. A tour de force in nostalgia as well as a series of fun episodes, The Complete Collection is a great item for collectors and FF fans, but not necessarily a “must-have” PSP title. (more…)
Posted in PSP, Reviews, Top Story
Tagged Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection
Warp Zoned Wish List: 11 Predictions For E3 11

The industry’s biggest showcase, the E3 Expo, is just around the corner, and gamers are already buzzing about what they’ll see. With the Wii 2 and Sony’s Next Generation Portable making their debuts this year, there’ll be no shortage of jaw-dropping reveals. But what else might happen at this year’s big show? The Warp Zoned editors have compiled 11 predictions of what we expect to happen at E3 2011. They may not all come true, but we would bet good money on most of them… (more…)
The Hidden (and Not So Hidden) Secrets of Mortal Kombat

It’s official: NetherRealm Studios’ Mortal Kombat reboot has become one of the most beloved entries in the series. You could drive yourself mad trying to figure out why both critics (the 2011 game has the highest MetaCritic score out of any game in the franchise) and gamers (according to The NPD Group, it sold over a million copies in April) have re-embraced the blood-soaked bruatality that is Mortal Kombat. But the one thing all the reviews keep coming back to is how the game returns to the classic gameplay of what made Mortal Kombat great. And that means secrets… lots and lots of secrets.
While few of these secrets are actually “hidden,” most are very easy to miss. So get over here and take a look at Mortal Kombat’s hidden allusions, jokes and just plain fun stuff. Needless to say, SPOILERS FOLLOW. (more…)
Posted in Features, PS3, Top Story, Xbox 360
Tagged Mortal Kombat







