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Unique warp mechanic carries a short, unpolished game that's worth sampling if you like experimental action concepts.
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About Warp
I went in expecting a gimmick game and got something weirder: you're literally a warp portal that consumes enemies, objects, and the occasional NPC. The core mechanic is satisfying in short bursts, charging up a warp, launching yourself through a room full of soldiers, watching the physics engine react. Levels are compact and designed around this single verb, which keeps things focused. The problem is pacing and repetition kill momentum. Enemy variety is thin, puzzle design plateaus fast, and the game's era (2012 Origin exclusivity) means the production values and AI feel dated even for that time. It's a one-trick game that knows exactly what it is, but the trick only lasts about three hours before you're wishing for something else. For players who love experimental mechanics and don't mind a short, rough game, there's something here. Everyone else will feel the concept wore thin.

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Minimum
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz or greater;AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.0GHz or greater
- Memory
- 2048MB or greater Hard Disk Space: 1.9GB Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 3650 256MB car…
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- Developer
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts
- Release Date
- Mar 21, 2012