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.

Honeycomb Beat

Puzzle games on the DS are becoming a dime a dozen. This can be viewed as either a blessing with so much to play or a plague because the truly great ones get lost in the fray. Honeycomb Beat is the la...[Read More]

Gears of War

You have no doubt read more than your fair share of reviews for Gears of War. In fact I am willing to bet that most of you have already went out and picked up your copy of the game long before I sat d...[Read More]

Generation Of Chaos

Ever since Sony launched the PSP RPG gamers have been clamoring for a solid title to satisfy their portable turn-based needs. While there have certainly been a couple that will entertain you nothing h...[Read More]

Genji: Days Of The Blade

What is it about launch games that cause us to criticize them so much? Perhaps it’s because we need to feel satisfied when dropping over $600 for a brand new console that was supposed to deliver the f...[Read More]

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

For PSP owners, the wait was more than worth it. I will be the first one to admit that I did not play Rockstar’s last DS effort. So when I heard that Chinatown Wars was coming to the PSP with ne...[Read More]

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City

Rockstar finally brings the party to another platform. When Rockstar announced that GTA 4 would be receiving downloadable content, and that it would be exclusive to Xbox 360, fans entered a frenzy. Co...[Read More]

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

When you think of the history of videogames what comes to mind? Mario, Link, Donkey Kong, Pong, sure these classics will always be etched into the minds of gamers as being the “ones that started...[Read More]

GRID

In the world of racing games it takes a special breed of game to gain the appreciation of fans and critics alike. With a nearly impeccable track record, Codemasters is one of the few developers that e...[Read More]