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But I have completely ignored the issue of the moment. We now take this time to talk about the games which spent a little time in our hearts this week. Why not let us know what you’ve been playing?
Chester:Pac Man CE DXis great, everyone should go buy this. Now. Finally finishedCall of Duty: Black Ops‘ single player campaign and audibly groaned at the game’s conclusion, right before the credits roll. Been also re-playingNeed for Speed: Hot Pursuiton my retail Xbox 360 and loving it even more than when I reviewed it because of the Autolog stuff. Will probably startMajinthis weekend, and reviewingNail’dwhich isfucking fast.
Bennett, C.:Still throwing an hour intoZuma Blitzhere and there, just startingSands of Time HD, and wondering when I can get my hands on more of 999 after salivating on the demo today.
Zimmerman:I’m just about throughDead Nationfor review. I’ve also toppled the mighty Nick Chester inZuma Blitzand repeatedly defeat his high score inPac-Man CE DX. I also tried again to playHeavy Rain, this time with the Move controls. Lost interest during the “JASON!” sequence after I actually found Jason and yelled his name directly into his ear for twenty minutes.
And I picked upAssassin’s Creed: Brotherhoodfor Xbox 360 after readingNick’s reviewand am just starting to poke around. I love the multiplayer but getting into a lobby has been a real hassle. It’s a good thing I’m enjoying the campaign as well.
PerLee:Dude, Conrad, I’d love to play someAss Creed Brosmulti with you. That’s all I’ve been playing this week, and I’d love to stabby stab you. I’ll bug you next time I see you online.
Also,Karaoke Revolution Glee. Done and done.
Toletino:Same here, Conrad and Ben. I’m loving the asymmetrical multiplayer ofBrotherhood. It’s likeThe Shipbut with more hand-knives. Also I’m somewhat relieved to hear that you’re not the only one having trouble finding a lobby.
BesidesBrotherhood, I’m powering throughStar Wars: The Force Unleashed IIso I can give it to my nephew for Christmas, god forbid that I have his parents pay full price for what amounts to a lengthy DLC campaign.
North:Bejeweled 3. Freakin’Bejeweled 3. It’s like crack. Delicious crack. When I’m not playing that I’m playingTall Unlimited, a really strange PS1 puzzle game that’s now available on the PlayStation Network. I suck at it, but I can’t stop playing it.
Sterling:Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom, which is an absolute delight. It has aZelda-esque vibe to it, which is strange because there’s no real overworld or traditional dungeons. It is very charming, and a lot of fun. Also playedThe Shoot, which was a mediocre game wrapped in a fantastic aesthetic, andRAGEiPhone, which was a solid game hidden behind unwieldy controls.
I am tryingAionas well, for potential coverage. First MMO I’ve tried. Quite enjoyable, although I don’t know if I’ve time for all that grinding.
Concelmo:For the first time since college I pulled a literal all-nighter and did not sleep even one minute while playingDonkey Kong Country Returns. I love that game so much. I am now going back and trying to get Gold on all the Time Attacks. It is absolutely impossible. After playing the game so much you would think Gold would be easy. It’s not. I think I am doing something wrong.
Also, put in a little more time withCastlevania: Lords of Shadow, but then quickly went back to OMGDONKEY KONG!
Holmes:I didn’t sleep that much either. I was playingEpic Mickeyfor review. It’s… surprising. I’ll leave it at that for now.
I also played moreBlack Ops,Wii SportsTennis andLet’s Catch. I still hold to my belief thatLet’s Catchis one of the most relaxingly addictive games ever made. Also dug into the old WiiWare stash for someBit.Trip COREandMega Man 9. They’re not that relaxing, but they certainly help take you mind off of real life stress. Lastly, I was introduced toThe Godfatheron the Wii. It feels really weird to steal a car in a Wii game.
Devore:BeatEnslaved, loved it, and unlike some people, I thought the ending was perfectly acceptable. A little abrupt, but fine. Also,Pac-Man CE DX. I’ve opted to play through all of the stages rather than focus on building up one score for the sake of leaderboards, but I’m still hooked. I will be even more hooked once I go into competition mode.
Sarkar:After hearing tons of talk about how greatAssassin’s Creed: Brotherhoodis, I decided to popAssassin’s Creed IIback into my 360, since I bought the game in February and haven’t played it much. The save file said as much: the date on it was March 1st, and I was just over two hours into the game. But I quickly started feel myself getting sucked back into 15th-century Italy, so I put the game down after two or three hours because I have a big-ass research paper due this week.