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.

White Knight Chronicles

Can be fun once you get past its hurdles. The PlayStation 3 hasn’t exactly been the breeding ground for classic JRPG titles like its predecessor. Most titles have been hand-me-downs from Microso...[Read More]

Whacked!

If the lack of updates are annoying then you can blame this game. For the past week or so I have been completely addicted to this DVD full of lude jokes, gratuitous violence, and censor bars. Did I me...[Read More]

Wet

This girl is more style than substance. Wet is the kind of game that reminds you of a summer blockbuster movie. It is mindless, repetitive and lacking in substance, but it still manages to be a lot of...[Read More]

We Ski & Snowboard

Not quite a sequel, but worthy of a second look. When Nintendo released its balance board peripheral last year everyone thought it would see loads of support from third-party developers. Unfortunately...[Read More]

We Ski

Every now and then a game comes along that just makes you say “now that is just a little bit of alright”. Namco’s latest Wii offering is certainly a prime example of this. We Ski is ...[Read More]

We Love Golf!

Do you love golf? Chances are if you own a Nintendo Wii you almost have to. The amount of games based off of this sport are ridiculous; of course when you consider the nature of motion control the Wii...[Read More]

Way of the Samurai 3

Needs more room to grow. Over the years the Way of the Samurai series has developed a cult following amongst the gaming community. Most of this stems from the idea that the game allows players to pret...[Read More]

WarTech: Senko no Ronde

I want to preface this review by saying that I love fighting games and side-scrolling shooters, now with that out of the way I want to iterate that while this game tries to mesh both genres into one p...[Read More]

Wario Ware: Smooth Moves

When Nintendo released their latest console back in November the first game that popped into many gamers minds was Wario Ware. The possibilities of this franchise meshed with the dynamic control prese...[Read More]

Warhammer: Battle March

The Warhammer universe isn’t as widely known as some of the other fantasy tales, but it’s following dates back quite some time. As far as gaming is concerned there really hasn’t been...[Read More]