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.

Soulcalibur IV

The fighting game genre makes a triumphant return and yes the soul still burns. With the release of Soulcalibur IV one thing is apparent; my soul still burns for this long-running franchise. Since it&...[Read More]

Soulcalibur

It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly a decade since I stepped into the shoes of staff-master Kilik and sword-slinging Xianghua which leads me to two revelations. First that I deeply miss the D...[Read More]

Soul Nomad & the World Eaters

Even in its concluding stretch there is certainly no lack of quirky role-playing titles coming to Sony’s still-dominant PS2. At the front of the pack is developer Nippon Ichi who seems to have a month...[Read More]

Soul Calibur 2

For most of the gaming community this phrase will be etched into your mind for the remainder of your life. The incredible intro to the late PSX title Soul Blade (or Edge if you so prefer) was the begi...[Read More]

Sonic Riders

What has happened to my beloved Sonic? I used to get excited about your games and now I cringe with the sounds of anything outside the realm of a true sequel to Sonic Adventure. Their first mistake wa...[Read More]

Sonic Free Riders

Missing that key ingredient. Being one of the first titles for a new technology can be tough. Microsoft’s motion-controlled device Kinect has launched to mostly positive reviews, and the launch ...[Read More]

Sonic Adventure 2 Battle

Welcome to the next level..remember that slogan? I didn’t think so, it was Sega back in the glory days of the Sega CD. Well now that Sega has ceased in making hardware their main focus has shift...[Read More]

Sonic Adventure

Open your heart, it’s gonna be disappointing. The Dreamcast is still one of the most beloved consoles amongst core gamers despite its short life-span. So when Sega announced they were resurrecti...[Read More]