Kevin Mitchell Editor-in-chief

Kevin Mitchell

Kevin is the big man around here (no, seriously, he’s taller than everyone) and has thusly granted himself the title of Boss. When he’s not busy bossing around on the site, expect to find him knee deep in the control room recording footage of just about any game. He would be extremely happy if Dice adds Wake Island to BF4, so he can use explosives on everything. Everything.

What has Kevin Mitchell done lately?

Puzzle Dimension Review

Puzzle Dimension Review

June 28, 2011
If you are a fun of Puzzle games Puzzle Dimension is a game for you...
Alien Zombie Megadeath Review

Alien Zombie Megadeath Review

June 21, 2011
If you are looking for some retro goodness this summer look no further than Alien Zombie Megadeath.
L.A. Noire Review

L.A. Noire Review

June 15, 2011
L.A. Noire is still a enjoyable adventure, and a good distraction from all the other games out today.
Duke Nukem Forever Review

Duke Nukem Forever Review

June 14, 2011
Duke Nukem Forever was going to be his last hurrah before the new millennium, but 12 years later the game forgot to evolve.
Alice: Madness Returns Review

Alice: Madness Returns Review

June 14, 2011
Alice: Madness Returns is a good platformer with some poor design decisions.
inFamous 2 Review

inFamous 2 Review

June 7, 2011
Cole is back with new powers and is ready to protect a new city.
Portal 2 Review

Portal 2 Review

June 2, 2011
​Portal 2 is one of those rare games that you never want to end, but at the same time you want to see how it ends.
Chucky Game Announcement

Chucky Game Announcement

May 31, 2011
TikGames announced it will be developing and publishing the first officially licensed video game based on the Chucky movie...
Mortal Kombat Review

Mortal Kombat Review

May 31, 2011
Mortal Kombat is without a doubt the best Mortal Kombat game to date, and it definitely has an argument for the best fighter of all time.
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1 Review

Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1 Review

May 31, 2011
Back to the Future - Episode 1 can be beaten in a single afternoon, but it is worth the price, as the $20 price tag covers all 5 episodes.