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.

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]

Wanted: Weapons of Fate

Achieves climax far too soon. One of the more pleasant surprises in the way of movies last year for me was Wanted. Admittedly I have never read the comics, nor do I claim to be a fan now because of th...[Read More]

Wallace & Gromit Episode 4: The Bogey Man

A satisfying end to a great journey. Telltale Games is slowly bringing the adventure genre back into the mix. Services like episodic content on the PC and Xbox Live Arcade have given the developer a c...[Read More]

Wallace & Gromit Episode 3: Muzzled

Who let the dogs out? Telltale Games is slowly bringing the adventure genre back into the mix. Services like episodic content on the PC and Xbox Live Arcade have given the developer a chance to delive...[Read More]

Wallace & Gromit Episode 2: The Last Resort

Delicious episodic content. Telltale Games is slowly bringing the adventure genre back into the mix. Services like episodic content on the PC and Xbox Live Arcade have given the developer a chance to ...[Read More]

X-Squad

With the slew of games trying to be Metal Gear Solid it is always nice to see fresh faces eh? Well when I first saw X-Squad (originally titled X-Fire in Japan) I thought..”wow look another MGS r...[Read More]

X-Men: The Official Game

Ever since the introduction of the DS many have wondered if developers would actually catch on and utilize the abilities of the touch screen or simply take the easy route and use the screen for simple...[Read More]