
I turned 21 this past Monday (20th Oct) and with that came birthday money, and with that comes the birthday games spending spree!
I got 2 games for my birthday;
Bioshock, which is amazing
Brothers in Arms : Hells Highway, which has a great single player, but a pretty average online multiplayer
And, with my money I have bought/pre-ordered;
FarCry2
Call of Duty : World at War
Tomb Raider Underworld (Special Edition)
LittleBigPlanet
Guitar Hero : World Tour (Guitar bundle)
Fallout 3
Not a bad birthday, not a bad birthday at all ![]()
Dave ![]()
Alright,
Now, I never really do these kinds of lists, but seeing as there is a flurry of excellent games coming out within the next 3-4 months I thought I'd fill you in on the ones I'm most looking forward to getting.
Fallout 3
--The game is huge and looks stunning. I loved Oblivion, I'm sure to love this.
LittleBigPlanet
--Need I say anything?
Resistance 2
--The 1st game was great, and the sequel looks even better.
Guitar Hero : World Tour
--Guitar + Drums + Ozzy Osbourne = WIN
Brothers In Arms : Hells Highway
--Yes, it's out already, but I can't wait to get my hands on a copy of the game in the coming weeks, I love WWII games.
Call of Duty : World At War
--Like I said above, I love WWII games, and I'm very interested to see how this title turns out. It's already looking like a winner.
Bioshock
--The game just looks stunning in every aspect, can't wait to see this on in 1080p
Killzone 2
--Will it live up to the hype? I very much believe it will.
Mirrors Edge
--One of the most unique looking games in many years, I hope it plays as beautifully as it (and Faith) looks!
Tomb Raider : Underworld
--What can I say, I love Tomb Raider, always have, always will. This looks to be the best one yet.
So there you have it, the games I'm looking forward to.
What about you?...
Dave ![]()
I haven't posted a blog in quite some time now, but I had to today.
As we all know; it's been 7 years since the World Trade Center tragedy. A day that shook the world.
If you're reading this, please take a moment and pause in thought and remembrance for those affected by that terrible day.
Never Forget.
Thank you...



