Author: Michael Futter

Mike is the Reviews Editor and former Community Manager for this fine, digital establishment. You can find him crawling through dungeons, cruising the galaxy in the Normandy, and geeking it out around a gaming table.

Gator Alley Review

Gator Alley is a game of Marco Polo for iOS devices. The purpose of the game is to move your finger around the screen, avoiding the ever-increasing number of alligators.

Relax, It’s Just a Game

I’m going to give you a peek behind the curtain here at ZTGD. We just started a new series called, “Your Game Sucks.” It’s intended to be a purely satirical look at gaming crit...[Read More]

A Space Shooter for Free Review

iOS devices have become home to games ranging from adapted classics to fresh ideas. The platform is still in its infancy as developers learn to maximize and compensate...

Nuclear Dawn Interview

FPS gamers and RTS aficionados approach gaming in different ways. One group prefers to be on the ground, picking off enemies one by one. The other amasses large...

LIMBO Review

It’s been a little over a year since Limbo launched to enormous critical acclaim on the XBox Live Marketplace. Now, the game-meets-art title is coming to the PC and the PSN...

Marvin’s Maze Review

Oh, Marvin. You’ve got a horrible name for a hero, you look like Q-Bert without his nose and, if I said these things to you, you’d probably burn me with your laser be...[Read More]

Sasuke vs. Commander Review

SNK has done a deep dive into their library, releasing 8 different titles as Playstation Minis. There are a couple of gems on the list, but Sasuke vs Commander is not one of them.

Guerilla War Review

Guerrilla War is a game that suffered a bit in its travels from Japan to the United States. In its original release, the two guerrillas controlled by players were named...

Ozma Wars Review

When Ozma Wars was released by Shin Nihon Kikaku (that's SNK before it was SNK), I was a scant 10 months old. Prior to its incarnation as a Playstation Mini...

From Dust Review

I recall sitting in a middle school English class, learning about conflict. We were tasked with thinking about the different stories we had read and how each was influenced...