I've decided to do it (it is a list of the best games of every year for the last 15 years or so), but I'm not going to start working on it until Tuesday, as I have a six minute presentation on Monday about polio, a maths test on Tuesday, and two assignments due that same day. On top of that I have a butload of maths homework, although it's not much of a fuss because it doesn't matter much, and theres no point doing pointless things. Wish me luck!
In other news, I've finished Saints Row 2, it's a great game, I've played 33.6 hours of it, according to Steam. It was a pretty dodgy PC port, but quite fun nevertheless, I really enjoyed just about everything from that game, it really did feel like it's world was only limited by your imagination, as it said in it's description on Steam. I'm not playing atm, but I can see myself going back to it sometime soon.
After finishing it, I remembered I had MoH Airborne, and played through that, the campaign was way too short, although it was immersive, looked surprisingly good and had quite solid gunplay. I couldn't get online, my EA account hates me, but the single player was quite fun, look for it in a bargain bin.
After that I bought Far Cry 2 off a friend for $10 AU with it's expansion, good buy huh. I'm not sure if I would call it a good game or not. What it does well, it does really well, and what it does bad, it does really bad. It's not terribly addictive simply because there is way too much travelling, but it's satisfyingly fun sneaking through or sniping an enemy camp killing every last one of them. Sniping is the best thing about it, simply because of how the AI re-act to eachother when being shot at, watch this video, you'll see what I mean.
Thanks for reading about my life, and my mini-reviews/impressions. If you want a song to listen too, here is one I found in Driver PL, that I've liked listening too.
-mini