Microsoft is gearing up to host another Xbox Live Arcade “House Party” starting in February. Beginning on February 15th, Xbox Live will release a new blockbuster downloadable title every week for four weeks. This year’s offerings include Remedy’s Alan Wake spin-off, Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, as well as the long-overdue I Am Alive, Nexuiz and Warp. Xbox’s Major Nelson has the full rundown of each title over at his blog. But to save you the trouble of clicking over, I’ve taken the initiative and pasted the blurbs below for your reading pleasure.
The only question marks still remaining are how much each title will cost, and in what order are they releasing. Hopefully we’ll know those details soon.
Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (Microsoft Studios)
“In this brand-new stand-alone experience, Alan Wake fights the herald of darkness, the evil Mr. Scratch. A thrilling new storyline, hordes of creepy enemies, serious firepower and beautiful Arizona locations, combined with a fun and challenging new game mode, make this a must for Alan Wake veterans, and the perfect jumping-on point for new players. Can you survive until sunrise?”
I Am Alive (Ubisoft)
“One year after a worldwide cataclysmic event has wiped out most of human civilization, a man struggles for survival. Faced with an insecure, decaying and hazardous world, he scours a desolated city, searching for his long-lost wife and daughter. Survive the suffocating, murky streets covered in dust. Climb the teetering remains of last-standing skyscrapers to reach breathable air and find untouched resources. Explore the crumbling ruins of a once-thriving metropolis. Discover a changed human condition, punctuated by distrustful survivors, dangerous armed gangs and victims in need.”
Nexuiz (THQ)
“For centuries, the Kavussari and the Forsellians have waged war. They have a fragile truce but, because of their seething disgust of each other, still pit warriors against each other in arenas rather than on the fields of war. These episodes of lethal combat are broadcast throughout the galaxy as entertainment — a spectacle known as The Nexuiz Competition — an arena-based first-person shooter where you can alter the rules of the match and the laws of physics while dominating opponents in ever-changing hostile environments.”
Warp (EA)
“Warp is a puzzle-based stealth action game where you play as Zero, a lovable-yet-lethal orange alien with a big score to settle! Captured by the villainous Commander and imprisoned in his underwater facility, Zero must plan his ultimate escape using his arsenal of alien abilities — warp, frag, echo, swap and launch.”