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.

Zoo Tycoon 2

I am not going to lie; I am a sucker for theme park simulation games. Ever since I got my hands on Bullfrog’s classic Theme Park series the idea of managing my own cavalcade of delight has always been...[Read More]

Zone of the Enders

After playing the MGS2 demo I thought Hideo Kojima was God, I mean seriously the man who made it all. MGS2 raises the bar for videogames period and that may take years to even be touched. Now after sp...[Read More]

Zombie Apocalypse

It’s mindless, repetitive and lots of fun. Xbox Live Arcade and PSN have become breeding grounds for ideas both new and old. When a developer combines both of these aspects to bring an interesti...[Read More]

Again

Not an ideal swan song. Hotel Dusk is still considered one of the most unique and fascinating DS games to come out in some time, so it was expected that fans would be eagerly anticipating the second o...[Read More]

Adrenalin Misfits

Completely lacking any sort of adrenaline despite the title. I somehow feel like I am back in the glory days of the PSOne. Remember when snowboarding and boarding games in general were all the craze? ...[Read More]

Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos

Some of you may recall a little-known title released last year for the PSP called, Generation of Chaos. When we reviewed this hidden gem last year there were a few issues with the interface and the li...[Read More]

Active Life: Extreme Challenge

Classic power pad action returns. Namco Bandai returns with another collection of sweat-inducing mini-games that support their plastic mat of good times. Active Life: Extreme Challenge is the second i...[Read More]

Active Life: Outdoor Challenge

Sweat bands and your pride not included. Not every game out there is built for the inactive, out-of-shape reviewer. Nothing drives this point home more than Namco Bandai’s latest Wii offering Ac...[Read More]