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.

Stranglehold

Action Ballet. These two words can easily summarize the famed work of Hong Kong movie director John Woo. His films are some of the most intense and visceral pieces of cinema ever created, not to menti...[Read More]

State of Emergency

I can remember when blood, gore, and violence were what drew gamers to play. Games like Mortal Kombat, Doom, and the like were made famous by their violent appeal and destructive natures. This was a s...[Read More]

Star Wars Racer Revenge

Did anyone expect this game to be bad? I didn’t think so look at Rainbow Studios track record! Motocross Madness, ATV Off Road Fury, Splashdown, the list is awesome. These guys can make a racing...[Read More]

Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic

If you look back on the history of games based off of Lucas’ billion dollar saga you can notice a pattern. Some define their particular genre such as Jedi Knight for the PC and some make a mocke...[Read More]

Star Wars Jedi Academy

If there is one ounce of consitency in the Star Wars gaming universe it’s, well inconsistency. It seems Lucas’ brand of digital soap operas never seems to find it’s spot in the gamin...[Read More]

Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith

Twenty eight years have passed since George Lucas’ space opera started and now it has finally come to a close. Spanning six movies, more novels than you can shake a bantha at, and more videogames that...[Read More]

Star Wars Battlefront 2

A long time ago in a gaming universe right next door most Star Wars games were truly lackluster. Simply slapping the name on anything and everything to make a quick dollar really tarnished the franchi...[Read More]

Star Trek: Conquest

It is amazing how fast things can disappear in the insanity known as the holiday rush. Never has that been more apparent than with Bethesda’s latest outing Star Trek: Conquest for the Nintendo Wii. Th...[Read More]