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.

Rule of Rose

Let me start off by saying this; I love Atlus. They bring some of the best and most obscure titles from Japan to this side of the globe and for that I salute them. My only problem is that 99% of them ...[Read More]

Rubik’s World

The classic puzzle cube finally gets its own game. The Rubik’s Cube is probably the original puzzle game. I guarantee you that at one point in your life you have tangled with this conundrum of c...[Read More]

Rotor’scope: The Secret of the Endless Energy

Better production value than most full-priced games. I think one of the greatest additions to this generation of games has been the Indie scene. Whether you get your game published onto Xbox Live Arca...[Read More]

Roogoo

Simplicity is sometimes the best enigma. Let’s not beat around the bush here; there are a lot of puzzle games on Xbox Live Arcade. So many in fact that the clones are beginning to receive clones...[Read More]

Rogue Ops

The genre of stealth is becoming more and more crowded these days. Everyone wants in on Sam and Snake’s action, which who can blame them these games kick ass when done properly. The latest entry...[Read More]

Rocket Knight

The Genesis returns. I am continually impressed that my brain manages to retain so much useless gaming knowledge. I actually remember Rocket Knight Adventures from the Genesis, and even recollect play...[Read More]

Rock Revolution

Contains very little rock and no revolution. With the recent surge of rhythm-based games it was only a matter of time before the copy-cats started rolling in. I guess in a way that comment is pure iro...[Read More]

Rock Band: Classic Rock Track Pack

Some people call me the space cowboy… The Rock Band song library continues to grow at an exponential rate. On a weekly basis new tunes are delivered to you digitally, so much that unless you are...[Read More]