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.

Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard

It is definitely not “Hazard Time!”. Who is Matt Hazard? This is a question that the majority of the gaming populace is going to inquire when they first get a glimpse at Eat Lead. Accordin...[Read More]

Echoes

Big hats and crystal collecting. I think the idea of PSP Minis is absolutely brilliant. After the success of the Apple’s iPhone and its plethora of cheap forms of entertainment, bringing the sam...[Read More]

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

When Bethesda released Oblivion on the Xbox 360 a year ago, it was quickly branded by gamers and journalists alike as the best reason to own the system. Some would even go as far as giving it Game of ...[Read More]

Elebits

Since the release of the Nintendo Wii there has yet to be one title that really utilizes every feature that the console has to offer. Sure Rayman and Monkey Ball make great use of the Wii-mote’s range...[Read More]

Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

Yes I am sure everyone was wondering how long it would take for ZTGD to have a review of what could possibly be the biggest console game of all time. The world of Morrowind is so much more than polygo...[Read More]

Elite Forces: Unit 77

Unique, novel and highly frustrating. Action/strategy titles are not as commonplace as you might imagine. When Elite Forces: Unit 77 first appeared on my desk it had all the qualities of shovelware. C...[Read More]

Emergency Mayhem

When it was released Crazy Taxi was one of the most original and fun experiences to come out of Sega’s ill-fated console. The twitch driving mechanic and simplistic premise made it a quick fan-f...[Read More]

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

When Quake Wars first launched on the PC in October of 2007 it was met with positive reviews and plenty of fan approval. There was no doubt that Activision would eventually port the game to consoles f...[Read More]