The last game you completed, and rating.

Bioshock Infinite - 9/10, guns were uninspired and just lacked something, but I had a lot of fun with the other gameplay elements which people were complaining about, it's fun to experiment, sometimes I would reload a level because it was so awesome!

Super Meat Boy - 10/10, awesome game, I loved it. Reminds me of when I used to play tons of platformers, but slowly died at when it got trampled on by other genres. Anyway, every part of the game was great, gameplay, art style, music, etc, it was amazing!
 
Sleepings Dogs - 8/10
GTA in Hong Kong you could say, but that sounded pretty sweet to me. The story, combat and driving are all great. I like that is has collectables and side missions too.

Bioshock Infinite - 10/10
Best game I've ever played. I may be in cuckoo land at the moment reading up on all things Bioshock, but that was one hell of a gaming experience. Felt like playing HL2 for the first time. Now I need a songbird for my desk.
 
Mass Effect 1: 9/10

Very enjoyable game.

Edit: Already have ME2 got them both in a bundle real cheap, and now just bought ME3 for 3 quid from Gamefly. Some serious gaming value.
 
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Not trying to start an argument or anything(have to say that on here:p), but what do you mean by that?

....I left Helgen, and could do whatever I wanted!

Dont get me wrong I loved skyrim. Just felt there was always some icon telling you were to go specifically. You never had to use your brain and works things out for your self.

For instance you may be given a note to read for a quest but you never had to actually read it and find out where you had to go. As long as you opened it a map marker would point the way.
 
Bioshock Infinite 9/10

A visual treat, stunning soundtrack, fascinating story and very fun gameplay to boot. A little more variety in the combat and some puzzle elements wouldn't have gone amiss, it was very linear too but I enjoyed every minute of it.
 
Skyrim - dragonborn dlc
8/10

As with all things bethesda the main story quest was quite short. Shorter than the previous dlc. However it is based on a new island. Not a huge island but it has a very morrowind feel about it as its run by the largest great house in morrowind.

Decent amount of side quests and the story is very interesting. Very easy to rush through to see what happens next.
Definately worth a look if you loved skyrim.
 
Bioshock : Infinite

9.5/10

Incredible storyline, only downside is that combat during the middle sections seems to stretch on somewhat and while vigors help spice things up you're left with the feeling of repetition. While the combat is fun it's still just "shoot 20 weak guys and here's a big heavy guy in the middle to worry about too".
 
Tomb Raider (1996) - nothing come close to the atmosphere. Completed it last night for about the 5th time, this time using the PS1 music patch + glide wrapper + Xbox pad. Better than the 2013 "reboot" imho :p

9/10 (would be a 10 but the tacked on story has always been daft as a brush)
 
Drakensang: The Dark Eye 8/10

It's a relatively new game that has the feel of classic old-school RPGs (with fairly modern visuals).

The story's a bit hokey, the characters cookie-cutter fantasy fare, and too many quests involve an inordinate and repetitive amount of walking around. However, it really shines compared to many recent CRPGs in its tactical combat and its rule system and environment. It differs from most fantasy RPGs in being a low-fantasy setting (i.e. magic is very rare, combat magic is not excessively powerful, magic items are also very uncommon), which makes a refreshing change. The rule set and levelling system is very different to D&D or Diablo-derivative systems and it does seem over complex at the start. Once you get used to it, though, you find it gives you pleasing flexibility in build styles, and, what is also relatively unusual, even at high-levels with a well-planned build your party never becomes some uber-powerful set of superheroes - you remain right to the end vulnerable to relatively innocuous-seeming mobs if you don't take a tactical approach to fights.

All in all, a nice under-the-radar game that probably deserves more attention that it's received.
 
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