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In 1898, H.G. Wells published a tale of invaders from another world, descending upon Earth's cities with a terrible force. The War of the Worlds has been adapted into every form of media since that time, including a couple of videogames. The latest attempt to tell the story has arrived on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network, bringing tripods and heat rays with it.
| Conrad Zimmerman |
You had to know it was only a matter of time. They've been out there, watching us for years just waiting for the chance to force themselves on to your XBLA avatars. They've plotted their hostile attiring and have chosen ...
| Liam Fisher |
Here we have the latest trailer for War of the Worlds. Once again, it's narrated by Patrick Stewart, so I know you'll watch it. He ruminates on how tiny we must look to Martians. It's all very excellent. I want to play this....
| Conrad Zimmerman |
I am really quite excited for The War of the Worlds, having played it at PAX. The moody, death-riddled platforming as seen in classics like Heart of Darkness and the more recent Limbo really resonates with me, and I think this could be a real winner. We've got a selection of screens and a new trailer for you to take a peek at, so go do that. Hopefully some of you care as much as I do.
| Jim Sterling |
Few stories have remained as lasting and as haunting as H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. Its tale of a Victorian-era London, beset by pitiless, immeasurably superior Martian harvesters, is still as chilling today as it was ...
| Jim Sterling |
Here's a brand new developer diary for The War of the Worlds, being developed by Other Ocean and coming soon to PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade. It looks decent. Graphics and animations aren't anything to write...
| Conrad Zimmerman |
Other Ocean is taking their own approach to The War of the Worlds, turning it into a rotoscoped 16-bit style platformer in the tradition of Flashback and Out of this World/Another World rather than making another typical lic...
| Maurice Tan |
In our first look at Other Ocean Interactive's PlayStation Network- and Xbox Live Arcade-bound The War of the Worlds, Max teased that we'd be in for a treat when it came to the game's narrator. He wasn't lying! It's none othe...
| Jordan Devore |


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