I'm not on vacation anymore. I played a lot of video games while I was off and managed to beat Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, Wolfenstein, and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Here are some of my thoughts on them:
Wolfenstein:
I mostly enjoyed my time with this game. You get some magic which slows the enemies down and you have a boyonette which kills most enemies in one quick hit. I don't know if they designed it like that on purpose or if I was exploiting some sort of game imbalance.
Ultimate Alliance 2:
I actually didn't play through the whole game because it was my brothers save file and he didn't wait for me to continue the game. I think I missed out on two levels in the middle, but I saw more than enough to get a full feel for the game. I like it, but not as much as the original. My review is mostly just saying that redudantly.
Batman: Arkham Asylum:
I enjoyed this game, but probably not as much as other people do. Still, I didn't write a review because it is near impossible to fault it at any point (if I had, I would have gave it a 9.0). The gameplay works well and all aspects work together to make it feel very unique. The graphics are spectacular and there is still plenty to do after beating the main story. Its hard to think of someone who wouldn't like the game, but I actually enjoyed both the other games I played more.
I think the moment I knew this wasn't my type of game was when I stealth killed a sniper and wanted to pick up his rifle to take out the gaurd in the adjacent tower, you can't. So, I'm not Batman, but it probably means something that I still liked the story enough to see it all the way through.