VGBlogger writes: "There are not a lot of levels in Warp and while some of the core ideas are interesting, it gets tiresome towards the end. Warping around behind doors and such is not such a revelation that everyone needs to pay a visit to the Xbox Live Marketplace and buy the game. At a certain point there is no thrill of discovery and it is just a question of how you use the tools at your disposal to get to the goal. It is a puzzle game at heart, but the puzzles are not varied as they would be in a truly great game. It’s a fine title with some good moments, probably worth playing if you are sick of XBLA action games, but it does not do enough to make players want to keep warping after the credits roll."
Neil writes: "W.A.R.P. is the latest little shooter to arrive on the Xbox Store, downloadable and playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S"
DualShockers' Masoud House writes:
"So some people hate the idea of porting games from the PlayStation Network to the Vita. There’s even been some fantastic debates over the idea of sharing or porting games to handhelds being the detriment of handheld growth, and a significant roadblock to establishing its identity as a viable platform. But with Sony’s insistence that the PlayStation brand will be something that can be played anywhere you go, there’s some games I think not only deserve to be ported over to the Vita, but perhaps could even excel better on the handheld than on home consoles."
EA is now running a Publisher Sale on Xbox Live that sees many games and DLC discounted by quite a bit until February 4th, 2013. Ranging from Battlefield 3 to Deathspank: Thongs of Virtue, and SSX for $10, there's a lot on sale.