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.

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]

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West

A compelling adventure that is hard to put down. I had more than my fair share of reservations going into Enslaved. Ninja Theory’s previous effort, Heavenly Sword was a bit on the short side and...[Read More]

Enclave

With the summer coming to an end it’s great to see XBox pumping out original titles left and right. Unlike Sony and Nintendo, Microsoft had plenty to keep their XBox faithfuls busy over the hot ...[Read More]

ESPN NBA 2Night

Being a gamer now for so many years I have come to lose interest in most sports games. Each year they add a few polys and new rosters. Nothing major as far as gameplay to be honest. Now with the curre...[Read More]

Eternal Darkness Sanity’s Requiem

The funniest thing about this review is that I remember playing this game way back in 1999 at the E3 show that year. It was being displayed on the N64 and was slated as part of Nintendo’s fall l...[Read More]

Eve of Extinction

Just when I thought my PS2 was going into a slump this game drops into my hands and I am tempted to pop it in the old PS2 to see what is up. Since no one seems to have realized that this game was rele...[Read More]

Excite Truck

Arcade racing games have always been a major hit with casual gamers so what better system to launch with one than Nintendo’s casual-friendly Wii. Excite Truck is the spiritual successor to Nintendo’s ...[Read More]

F.E.A.R.

One of the biggest tasks of being a developer in this day and age is creating an experience that really stands out from the pack. There is no genre where this is more relevant than the first-person sh...[Read More]