Musings

Despite what the occasionally USENET pundit might say, the current generation of consoles has had some truly great games. Off the top of my head, games I want to either complete or just play through again in the near future are:

  • Doom 3 (Xbox)
  • Republic Commando (Xbox)
  • Resident Evil 4 (GameCube)
  • Metroid Prime 2
  • Pikmin (GameCube)
  • Tales of Symphonia (GameCube)
  • Wild Arms 3 (PS2)
  • Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2)
  • Ghosthunter (PS2)
  • Eternal Darkness (GameCube)
  • Lord of the Rings: Third Age (GameCube)
  • Zelda: Wind Waker (GameCube)

Those are just the ones that are constantly swimming about in my head as “must play soons”. Titles like Cel Damage and Scooby Doo : Night of 100 frights still get the occasional bit of play. Then there’s stuff like Viewtiful Joe and Crystal Chronicles that I ‘ve barely looked it. I’ve accumulated a veritable Armada of fab titles that I just haven’t had time to do justice. Then there’s the up-and-comings – the new zelda game, Lego Starwars, not to mention those sneak hits that appear unannounced from nowhere.

Like I said, the current Gen is great.

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