Author: Ken McKown

Ken is the Editor-in-Chief of this hole in the wall and he loves to troll for the fun of it. He also enjoys long walks through Arkham Asylum and the cool air of Shadow Moses Island. His turn-ons include Mortal Kombat, Metal Gear Solid and StarCraft.

Parappa the Rapper 2

How long has it been? Two maybe three years since Parappa captured the hearts of millions of people across this great planet. Now he has returned in his PS2 debut, is he 3D now you ask. Why hell no! P...[Read More]

Paperboy

In the glory days of arcade gaming it wasn’t uncommon for games to rely on gimmicky controllers to make them stand out. While this is certainly not the most ideal way to create games this day and age ...[Read More]

Panzer Dragoon Orta

There are lots of things on this planet that are certain. People will live, they will die, they will disagree, you get the point. Another thing that is for sure is that for everyone in the world has a...[Read More]

P.N.03

The year 2003 seems to be the time for Capcom to introduce tons of new franchises. From Killer 7 to Chaos Legion the big C seems to want to stray away from their norm of sequel heaven. This could be a...[Read More]

Quantum Theory

Call me Syd. Just Syd. Most of the time I try not to get dragged into comparing games to other games when typing up a review. Quantum Theory makes that nearly impossible when nearly every aspect of th...[Read More]

Quantum Redshift

What can I say? I am a sucker for a great racing game. Especially an arcade style one that is blazing fast and nice to look at. It all started with Ridge Racer, Daytona, Wipeout, the list goes on for ...[Read More]

Quake 4

It seems lately that games have taken on the role played by movies in the mid to late 80’s, that being of course that sequels are where it’s at. Creating a new franchise is a big financial risk, but t...[Read More]

Rygar: The Legendary Adventure

It seems more and more these days that classic games are being remade and brought into the 128-bit era. Sure we all love to see our favorite heroes jumbo sized and full of polygons but the problem is ...[Read More]