Articles by Mike Koss
Impressions: Killzone 3 Beta
Like all the l33t kids, Aeropause too managed to scrounge up a Killzone 3 Beta invite and yours truly has spent a few evenings plowing my way through pillaging of Helghast and ISA alike. But …
Review: Secret Files: Tunguska (Wii)
In attempts to crack that ever challenging bubble, Deep Silver ushers in their port of the PC point-and-click adventure title, Secret Files: Tunguska. Does this title finally crack the case or are third-party Wii titles …
Free ride to the MLG? Got you covered!
Well, sorta free. Thanks to our good friends with the MLG, we’ve got your entrance fee covered for your team. That’s right, you and 3 of your best gaming companions can compete at the MLG …
MLG: A Weekend Re-cap
How does one describe an MLG Pro-Circuit event? Chaotic, energetic, engrossing, and exciting are just a handful of expressions that could be easily attached to the moniker and still not fully encapsulate it. To truly …
Get Sly All Over Again, in HD and 3D
We asked for it. Sony did it. Now you can purchase it: The Sly Cooper Collection for PS3. Just like last year with God of War, the Sly Cooper games from the PS2 have been …
Shooter 2 Coming to an Alien Digestive Tract Later This Year
As we all hoped for, PixelJunk has been showing off a bit of Shooter 2. What’s that? You haven’t seen it yet? Then hit the jump for a swanky trailer detailing where your cutesy, little …
Aeropause at the 2010 MLG Pro Circuit
This weekend, June 4-6, the Major League Gaming Pro Circuit is plugging in and lighting up the capitol of Ohio, Columbus. Besides being the hometown for a handful of players, this season also features new …
Review: Arsenal of Democracy
Paradox Interactive was kind enough to grace our digital doorway with a copy of the latest iteration of the Heart of Iron-based games: Arsenal of Democracy. Known for true-to-life realism, and strategy with more depth …
First Thirty: Arsenal of Democracy
With strategy gaming practically running through my veins, when the chance to jump back into the fray of PC gaming on a cult-classic strategy franchise was dangled in front of me like the proverbial carrot, …
Viewed: The Tester’s First Episode
We here at Aeropause take pride in subjecting ourselves to all sorts of torture such that you can avoid the humiliation, degradation, or just plain waste of time. Recently Sony decided to create their own …
Proper Product Placement
While researching Harriton High School, you know the one recently in the news for spying on its students via webcams on their laptops, I couldn’t help but notice the apparel of one young teenager featured …
Mario is Missing
Well, by the above picture at least his kart is anyways. This has become an all too common sight at all the local retailers. Every where I turned there are shelves upon empty, soulless, dust-collecting …
Don’t Steal the (Blue) Prints
So it appears, to combat in-store theft, Best Buy has resorted to the Old School(TM) method of placing the games behind the counter and having the customers bring forth a proxy copy. Unfortunately for would-be …
Review: Tales of Monkey Island 5: Rise of the Pirate God
Throughout his various mis-adventures, like Homer Simpson, Guybrush Threepwood has held many roles, performed various, even death-defying tasks, and always managed to defeat LeChuck. While some say that Telltale Games and Tales of Monkey Island …
Review: Tales of Monkey Island 4: The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood
With many adventure games, there is always a secondary character that rises up as a shining star to overshadow the main protagonist. Then there are others who through their own bumbling manage to carve an …
Tales of Monkey Island 3: The Lair of the Leviathan
Since its inception, the Monkey Island series garnered cult classic status through its pop culture poking, satire of adventure games, and written-while-intoxicated-on-grog storylines. Mixed into this are secrets, curses, pirates, ghosts, and a dash of …









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