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Stepping Back a Year

After completing both, the Single Player and Spec Ops of Modern Warfare 2 on Veteran, I decided my time there was done (for a while anyway.) I thought I should rapp up any games not completed. So the first title, I immediately looked to was Assassins Creed. It's still incredibly repetitive but helping out any citizens and synchornizing various viewpoints helps to keep the gameplay fresh. I've now finished the second assassination by killing the Hospilatizor.

And because I couldn't cope without not being able to play a shooter, run-of-the-mill or not, I decided to plough through Call of Duty: World at War on Veteran. Prior I had only finished the third level, Hard Landing and gave up thereafter but now I decided to start afresh by starting over. I'm now on Vendetta where I previously gave up on, and I can't see how some players completed it. One sniper segment where I'm stuck at is outrageously difficult.

My main reason behind moving onto some of my unfinished games is because I'm fed up of spending £40 or $60 on a video game. Batman: Arkham Asylum for example. I mean, as good as it was, I essentially paid £33 ($50) for an eight hour long game, and according to my calculations that's £4.12(ish) per hour of playtime - thus I have now decided to no longer pay more than £20 per game (unless it has multiplayer value at its core.) At least, until I've completed all my games - trophies and unlockables to the brim. At that rate I can (attempt to) go back to the previous gen and try and fill up my GBA and PS2 libraries at the expense of only a few dollars.

Do you guys feel the same way? Let me know.