I'm not a HUGE gamer, but when I get into a game, I get hands on usually. That's only happened with 2 games, Pokemon, for obvious reasons, and just recently the Fallout series (Or at least 3 and New Vegas).
I got Fallout New Vegas nearly a year ago and since downloading the patches wasn't possible at the time I couldn't continue playing it since the game would not let me progress any further or to start a new storyline, and within the past several months I've been able to download those patches, and then obtained Fallout3 shortly after.
The games are absolutely amazing. Great graphics, with New Vegas you have several different story lines you can follow, and Fallout 3 has it to where your karma directly effects who interacts with you as far as NPC's go.
The controls at first are a little sketchy, but its like that with any game that you get thats new to you.
To the next game.
Yesterday I rented Blazing Angels-Squadrons. This game was exciting for me to get for several reasons.
1. It's the first WWII fighter pilot game I've gotten to play.
2. I've always wanted to be a fighter pilot, especially in that era, but can't because I'm colourblind.
Now for my insight on the game itself.
I'm use to the Ace Combat series, which is wonderful. If you get a chance, check it out. Anyway. Since I'm use to Ace Combat, the controls were EXTREMELY different and very difficult to get use to. Aside from that, the graphics for the planes were very good, along with the water vessels you destroy. Some of the smaller details such as the people, not so much but thats not an issue.
The biggest complaints I have about the game are these:
1. You cannot choose your aircraft that you go into a mission with/its weaponry.
2. You don't have a hangar in which you can purchase planes, weapons, and sell them.
Reason why I'd have to complain about that is because those are things you have and can do on Ace Combat.
P.S. Any suggestions for games that I should check out and maybe write about would be greatly appreciated!