La conspiration de Bourne de Robert Ludlum

18 août 2008 près pkhufford · Laissez un commentaire

Si vous aimez des récits à suspense d'espion, les chances sont toi ont probablement entendu parler de Robert Ludlum Bourne romans, rendus populaires avec les adaptations de Hollywood tenant le premier rôle Damon mat comme Jason Bourne. Le puits chorégraphé et le combat brutal de main-à-main dépeint étaient le cachet des films, et la sierra d'éditeur de jeu et les hauts studios de lune de réalisateur ont fait un excellent travail capturant cette action adrénaline-remplie, presque au point où vous vous sentez comme toi recréez des scènes du film. Lisez plus

Démos lâchées par force jeudi

18 août 2008 près Lorien Faulkner · Laissez un commentaire

Composant exprime ceci tôt le matin est dur, mais au moins quelque chose sautée vers le haut aujourd'hui qui devrait être assez facile. La démo de Tenez le premier rôle les guerres : Force lâchée frappe le réseau PS3 et le Xbox DE PHASE le jeudi. Lisez plus

Blast tanks, get free things

August 18, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment

We’re a big fan of the top-down 3D alien shooter that is Shadowgrounds. When the publisher informed us of a chance to get the game for free, we figured we owed it to our readers to spin out the details. If you’re even slightly interested in large-caliber munitions, this Tank Universal/Shadowgrounds bundle is right up your alley. Read more

PTD archive now open

August 17, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment

We’ve re-opened the International Hall of PTD Archives (henceforth known as IHPTDA) and invite all our readers to snag copies of our back-issues. If you’ve missed a copy of PTD in the past, or if you want to grab a soft copy to go with the paper version, stop by the archive today. Read more

Better safe than sorry

August 15, 2008 by Dan Orlowitz · Leave a Comment

Roughly a year and a half ago, Nintendo sat at the poker table with Microsoft and Sony. At the time, Microsoft had already shown its hand with the 360, and Sony claimed to be holding onto more aces than a standard deck would allow. So what did Nintendo do? It pretty much bet everything on the mediocre-looking hand that was the Wii. Although the big N’s opponents laughed, the House-that-Miyamoto-Built turned out to be sitting on a monster. Read more

The death of special effects

August 14, 2008 by William Stapleton · Leave a Comment

My son and I went to see The Hulk when the new Marvel Studio film opened in Oklahoma City recently, and we were both impressed with the seamless nature of the CGI elements in the movie.  As we drove away from the theater, we started talking about how filming technology has evolved, making films like The Hulk and Iron Man possible. Read more

OKC Frag Fest heats up August

August 13, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment

August is finally here, and in Oklahoma that can mean only mean one thing: wave after wave of unrelenting heat. We’d usually use it as a chance to remind our readers of the fabulous advances in air-conditioning technology, but it’s really too hot for us to think. Let’s play videogames all night instead. Read more

Hang with PTD, American Teen

August 11, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment

We scored some free passes to the screening of American Teen this week and want to pass the love on to our fellow readers. If you’re pumped for a little teen-angst documentary style, then drop into our forums to download your free pass. Thanks to Paramount for hooking us up. Read more

Kudos: Rock Legend

August 11, 2008 by pberger · Leave a Comment

It was just last year that we reviewed Shady O’Grady’s Rising Star, a clever build-your-own-rock-band sim game. I thought it was charming, if a bit rough-edged at times. Now a second game in the genre has crossed my path: Kudos: Rock Legend. Read more

PTD 5.0 Inbound

August 8, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · 4 Comments

We’re going to be upgrading our website over the weekend, in response to a few problems we’ve had with the current setup. You can see the new thing in our development environment right now, if you’re so inclined. Read more

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