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    Game Diary: What Are You Playing This Weekend?

    It's been a strange week, filled with job interviews and exhaustion, leaving me little time to play as much as I wanted. Though it has allowed me to think a bit about my play habits. As of late, I've been a sort of ADD gamer, bouncing from one title to the next. After all the progress I made in Rock Band I've had a craving to explore a lot of other games that I haven't given much time to. I've also secretly been anticipating GTAIV. Don't tell anyone! What I did play this week was awesome, however.

    Lost Cities - If you haven't at the very least downloaded the demo of this awesome XBLA game, you owe it to yourself to try. It's perfect for picking up and playing a quick game (each game takes maybe 20 minutes total to complete) but you'll soon find yourself saying "just one more game and then I'll take the dog for a walk". When your dog starts peeing on your rug in front of you out of spite is when you know you're a bit addicted.

    Devil May Cry 4 - Ridiculous, overwhelmingly Japanese, violent and wonderful. I don't care what anyone else says, I like the over the top action cut scenes, even if the characters do crazy tricks that I have no hope of ever attempting in-game. There's a certain visceral satisfaction from being able to juggle an enemy in the air, constantly grappling them back up to you and slamming them down again.

    Call of Duty 4 - I've avoided this game for no other reason than I dislike the stigma attached to people who play only online shooters. I don't like online first person shooter deathmatches because I am horrible at them. Also I have tender, virgin eardrums that catch on fire whenever a cuss passes through them. The single player campaign in CoD4, however, is stunning. It has an exciting pace and does well to make you feel like you are actually there. The story is a bit generic, but it's so well presented I am willing to forgive it.

    This weekend I'll probably be delving further into CoD4, what are you playing this weekend?

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    BFeldAuthor Profile Page says:

    posted April 25, 2008 5:49 PM

    I play FPSes online, and a lot of them have definitely earned their reputation for being foul-mouthed and full of little pricks.

    However, I can say that I've never had a bad experience playing CoD4. That's not to say I haven't had my ass handed to me, but I've never left a match annoyed by anyone's conduct. If you're going to try one shooter online, I recommend CoD.

    Halo's community, on the other hand, is a completely lost cause....

    Charlie says:

    posted April 25, 2008 7:32 PM

    Team Fortress 2, hoping the new map and medic stuff to drop this weekend like Valve said it would, but then again thats Valve so it'll probably come 2 months from now. I think I might beat Kotor 2, I'm the very end on Malacore V. I've been trying to get back into Aquaria. And Rock Band, good old Rock Band.

    Tanya Spence says:

    posted April 25, 2008 8:44 PM

    Mario Kart Wii.

    Haven't played my Wii in about 6 months. I am curious as to whether or not I can find all of the parts to hook it up since it has not even been hooked up to a TV in about 4 months.

    Other than that...

    ... serious paper crunch time. Less than a month until I drive 2,000 miles back to the West Coast where I belong.

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