Die Ausstattung
20. April 2006 vorbei Lorien Faulkner · Lassen Sie eine Anmerkung
Als THQ die Multispielerdemo für ihren neuesten Xbox 360 Titel freigab, die Ausstattung, unser Büro ausgegeben viele Stunden den Steuerpult herum führend. Während die Woche weiterkam, erarbeiteten wir schnell die subtilen Taktiken des Spiels und regneten Verwüstung und Obliteration auf unseren mageren Konkurrenten. Das Spiel, von was wir von ihm bilden könnten, schaute, um eine Arcadeart, Drittperson tireur zu sein mit einer Schlachtfeld-esque Torsion. Lesen Sie mehr
Der Pate
20. April 2006 vorbei weverett · Lassen Sie eine Anmerkung
Es ist 1945. New York City ist im Chaos mit den rivalisierenden Familien, die für Steuerung kämpfen. Die Töne der Fäuste, die Fleisch schlagen und unveränderliche thudding der tommy Gewehren sind ein Teil tägliches Leben für Einwohner New York City. Ruhige Familie Picknicks wurden durch einen Antrieb unterbrochen, indem man, ihre Lasagne schoß, die den Boden schlägt, wie Gewehren beginnen zu flammen. Die Kreuzung der falschen Person konnte Sie tot lassen und bloodied in Ihrem Keller. Leistungsfähige Männer benannten die Schüsse und ihre Wörter sollen nicht leicht genommen werden. Die Corleone Familie benötigt Ihre Hilfe. The Godfather himself is calling on you to help the family overthrow NYC. Kill, steal, pillage, yes, but whatever you do, don’t cross the Godfather. Read more
Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach
April 20, 2006 by PTD Contributor · Leave a Comment
Many of us had a misspent youth. But whereas most “normal” people misspent theirs in the pool hall, smoking and swilling Bud, I was hiding behind a cardboard screen, rolling icosahedron shaped dice and cackling at my players. Yes, I was a teenage dungeon master. And now, Turbine’s latest MMORPG, Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach, has tempted me out of retirement and back into third edition rules D&D. Read more
Worms: Open Warefare
April 20, 2006 by cpickering · Leave a Comment
The 3-D incarnations of the Worms series, to be brutally honest, have been a travesty to what was once a proud and astonishingly addictive series. Right from that very first incarnation, over a decade ago back in 1995, launched on an incredibly large range of consoles, we’ve all at one time or another succumbed to the delights of the multiplayer action, and all chuckled as an exploding sheep just happens to cause your opponent’s last worm to perish. Read more
Tetris DS
April 20, 2006 by PTD Contributor · Leave a Comment
Tetris, the venerable puzzler created by Alexey Pajitnov, has finally made its inevitable way to the Nintendo DS. Not being a Tetris master from the days of the NES (or earlier), I still found Tetris DS dragging me into the clutches of its addicting gameplay and quick-thinking madness. Read more
Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll
April 20, 2006 by cpickering · Leave a Comment
The various iterations of the Super Monkey Ball series have never been simple tasks to complete. With the deft and delicate touch required to prod the analogue stick with the required dexterity to fling your sphere-encased simian around the puzzle-based obstacle courses being difficult at best, gamers who managed to master its nuances are few and far between. Read more
Metroid Prime: Hunters
April 20, 2006 by PTD Contributor · Leave a Comment
Many of you may remember the demo cart that was packed with every Nintendo DS at launch. It’s hard to believe that the demo was the precursor to a game that would take another 17 months to make its way to retailer shelves. Yet Metroid Prime: Hunters is here and Retro Studios has managed to create a robust and compelling title for their first DS outing. Read more
Mega Man Powered Up
April 20, 2006 by tdhedengren · Leave a Comment
Mega Man Powered Up is a remake of the first Mega Man for the NES, and as such it’s fairly true to the original. The graphics have been updated to PSP standards, but where Capcom’s other Mega Man PSP iteration, Maverick Hunter X, is cool and hard, Powered Up takes a more soft and cartoony approach. We get a big-headed Mega Man who sets out to defeat Dr. Wily and his robots, stolen from Dr. Light and reprogrammed to serve evil. Read more
Mega Man Maverick Hunter X
April 20, 2006 by tdhedengren · Leave a Comment
I like to call Capcom’s former platform-star the blue dweeb. That’s the self-titled 80s cartoon’s fault, it ruined Mega Man for me, destroyed his coolness and degraded him to a poorly animated pile of trash. Then again, the Battle Network series for Game Boy Advance and the 3-D version of Mega Man for the PSone didn’t really help the former superstar out. Gaming celebrities lead a hard life, just ask John Romero – and he’s not even made of pixels! Read more
DJ Max Portable
April 20, 2006 by cpickering · Leave a Comment
With portable consoles being typically region-free machines, the import market is just as important as each region’s home releases. DJ Max Portable, a PSP music title released only in Asia for instance, hasn’t a hope of release in the US or Europe, thanks to anime stylings and Beatmania-esque gameplay. Read more















