Might as well...
Since my last posting, I\'ve gotten, EyeToy, Silpheed : The Lost Planet and Haven : Call of the King. Silpheed and Haven were cheap secondhand purchases. Thank god.
Eyetoy is a superbly fun little toy. So simple I really can\'t say anything more about it. 8/10
Silpheed : The Lost Planet is... well, let\'s just say that "Treasure", doesn\'t always go with "high quality". OK\'ish graphics, annoying music (exceptionally so), and very unbalanced gameplay. Most of the time it feels too easy (even on "Hard"), and then it just literally blows you away and spits in your general direction with a really smug grin on it\'s jagged face. Disappointed. I need the new R-Type now more than ever. 6/10 so far.
Haven : Call of the King, yay! A good game has you going though different phases during the course of it\'s life in your console; you get annoyed, you get thrilled, you feel challenged, you feel overwhelmed, underwhelmed, surprise, empathy, it\'s a rollercoaster at best. Haven is like the biggest, flattest airport ever compared to those kind of games. Initially, I thought it\'d be a treat, many planets to explore and that, but it\'s all been masterfully funcked up, damn. Nothing feels like anything in Haven\'s worlds, everything is so... lifeless, bland, plain, simple, unchallenging. The only part that actually receives any notable mention from me is the Egypt-syle cavern, with one half-decent puzzle and hordes of bugs. 5/10 so far.