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.

Code Lyoko: Fall of X.A.N.A.

For someone who has never seen the show I have played more Code Lyoko games in the past year than I care to recap. This series has become one of the Game Factory’s stable titles and it seems almost ev...[Read More]

Code Lyoko: Quest For Infinity

It seems like only yesterday when I first heard of the phenomenon known as Code Lyoko. It was in fact when I reviewed Code Lyoko for the DS a few months back that I discovered this adolescent version ...[Read More]

College Hoops 2K7

With March Madness in full swing, 2K Sports has made a smart move by releasing their perennial college basketball franchise for the PlayStation 3. Built on the same engine as 2K Sports’ award-winning ...[Read More]

Dead Space

Setting a new bar for the horror genre. Terror is an emotion not often associated with video games. While there have been games in the past that invoke fear, very rarely does an interactive experience...[Read More]

Dead Space Extraction

Genuine horror finally comes to the Wii. When EA released Dead Space last year it set a new bar for the horror genre. Its blend of immersive storytelling and creepy atmosphere combined to create one o...[Read More]

Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley

Captain Smiley is my new favorite hero. Comedy is one of the harder roads to traverse when it comes to gaming. Very few people manage to get it right, and even fewer manage to make it genuinely funny....[Read More]

Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath

In the realm of real-time strategy games there are a few sacred cows that everyone knows. Command & Conquer has always been one of these prestigious titles and even when EA decided to take over t...[Read More]

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3

The RTS genre continues to evolve on the console. There has been a steady progression of the RTS genre on consoles, thanks mostly in part to EA and their determination to make them work without the ai...[Read More]

Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop

Like watching Dawn of the Dead on basic cable. Killing zombies in videogames is as natural as mixing chocolate with peanut butter. In 2006 Capcom capitalized on this by creating what was essentially t...[Read More]

Dead Rising 2: Case West

The original zombie-slaying photographer returns. The Dead Rising series has become a love it or hate it type of deal. Sure the promise of smashing zombies with a plethora of weapons is appealing to e...[Read More]