WWI goes Turn-Based
September 30, 2008 by Matt Callaghan · Leave a Comment
AGEOD, hot off its successes with its American Civil War and Napoleon’s Campaigns releases, is getting ready to release its latest innovative strategy game: World War One: La Grande Guerre 14-18. AGEOD’s new game will put you at the helm of one the 8 Super Powers of the time period, allowing you to pick generals, train units, and decide the best course of action to take as the war unfolds. Read more
Introducing Matt C.
September 30, 2008 by Matt Callaghan · Leave a Comment
I’m up this week, so I thought I’d say ‘Hi’ to all the readers. My name is Matt Callaghan and i’ve been interested in gaming and writing for as long as I can remember. Being able to combine the two has always been a life long dream of mine, and there seems no better way to do it then writing for a Gaming Magazine. I’m not big on introductions, so I hope you all will enjoy the articles I write! Read more
The Incredible Hulk
September 30, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment
As the story goes in my family, when I was a toddler I had a certain affinity for The Hulk. Apparently, equipped with a special pair of green Under-Roos, I would tromp around the house flexing my muscles and growling. This is one of those stories that my mother will never grow weary of telling, even though the particulars are lost to even myself. Read more
We done moved the Login!
September 29, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment
Hello readers! We’ve been monkeying with some of the behind-the-scenes bits of the website, and wanted to announce that we’ve moved the forum login to it’s new home on the right column of the page. You can find it directly below the “Recent Forum Post” section of the sidebar. Read more
Wall-E (The Video Game)
September 29, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment
After seeing the phenomenal title that is Wall-E, my wife was excited to try her hand at the video game license that shares the name. After it arrived, we slapped the disc into the PS3 and immediately noticed something had gone horribly wrong. Read more
Metal Gear Solid 4
September 27, 2008 by PK Hufford · Leave a Comment
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure that you not only know what Metal Gear Solid 4 is, but you’ve also been waiting patiently to get your hands on it, because MGS4 is the crowning achievement of console game development. It reaches a standard of quality by which all other games should be judged. Mr. Kojima’s team has created an uncompromising tour de force. Read more
Halo 3 ‘Superintendent’ Trailer Finally Debuts
September 25, 2008 by Matthew Moore · Leave a Comment
Bungie releases the long awaited Superintendent trailer, debuting the next chapter of Halo 3’s Campaign. Read more
Jack Thompson Receives Notice of Disbarment
September 25, 2008 by Matthew Moore · 2 Comments
The anti-violent video game attorney, has 30 days before official disbarment.
Whether you agree with his opinions or not, Jack Thompson has been highly involved in the video game industry over the years. However today, he received his disbarment notice from the Florida Supreme Court. Read more
Alone in the Dark
September 25, 2008 by Peter Berger · Leave a Comment
Survival horror games walk a fine line. When too frantic, they devolve into simple action games. When too measured, they feel more like technology demos than games. Alone in the Dark tries to resuscitate one of the earliest survival horror games, with only mixed success. Read more
Snake? Snake! Nooooooooo…
September 24, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment
Thanks for tuning in to the fourth issue of PTD Magazine. We’re pumped to produce our first themed issue about summer movies! I hope you enjoy reading as we pan film tie-in videogames left and right. Well, that was the anticipated plan, at least. Read more















