Games galore! Finally, i have games to play =D
Over the week, i have obtained
1) Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
2) Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and it's 2 expansion packs, Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine.
3) Bully: Scholarship Edition
4) Pro Evolution Soccer 2009
5) Puzzle Quest: Revenge of the Warlords
6) World of Goo.
1) I have only just played the tutorial, but it seems like a really really good game =D (8.5/10)
2) I completed Oblivion countless times, but it's great storyline and HUGE world map always draws me back, furthermore, i have 2 new expansion packs to explore now. (9/10)
3) Bully is a good fun game from Rockstar. It plays rather similarly to Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto as well, just that its in a school setting, so instead of having cops to bust ur ass like in GTA, you now have prefects! And instead of weapons like guns, you have stuff like stink bombs, or you can give people wedgies, stuff like that. (8/10)
4) I must say, pro evo 09 is rather disappointing for me... sure, it looks better that its predecessors, but it's control configuration and the fact that you can't change it makes it nearly unplayable unless you have an extra left hand OR a controller. (4/10)
5) Puzzle quest is a game kinda like Bejeweled where you just match jewels of the same colour and stuff, but this one has a RPG-ish feeling, where your character can level up to learn spells that makes it harder for your enemy. Rather difficult because luck always seems to be on your opponent's side. I got it as a light game for, like, filling in gaps during lesson times when it can get boring. (7/10)
6) World of Goo is another game i got as a light game, but surprisingly, it is REALLY fun for me. It's a thinking game. Basically, you control some blobs of goo, and you can build them into a kind of net-like thing to make it grow taller so it can reach a pipe at the top. Sounds easy? it's not. Build too much and your net will be too heavy and collapse upon itself. It is a very gravity/physics-based game, minus the calculations. (8/10)
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