Saturday, March 1, 2008

When life does a total 360

I suppose some of you thought of the Xbox 360 after reading this title...well that's what I was hoping for. You guessed it, Mr. PS2 has gone out and bought himself a nifty new little 360. I bought Call of Duty 4 (thanks to Shane's ID).

Next week's paycheck is going towards paying for Guitar Hero 3 and Halo 3. Then the week after will pay for WiFi, Xbox Live, and any other accssories I may need (I.E a non-crappy headset, keyboard, second controller, etc.).

Hopefully then, the week AFTER I'll either get into finally buying a new phone and ipod OR just put my money towards new games. I hope to buy a few more before summer, such as Gears of War (gotta get read for Gears 2), Oblivion (everybody keeps telling me to try it), Kane and Lynch (maybe, it didn't exactly ctch my interest when I played it at Kris's house), and Army of Two (I loves me a good co-op game). There's probably various other titles I haven't thought about (such as Bioshock which I am much too lazy to go back and put into the previous sentence which probably would have taken less time than typing this long damn explanation), but they'll have to wait for now I suppose. The next debate is whether or not to buy a PS3, mind you I love my PS2, and unlike OTHER sell-outs (I won't mention Kris's name) I'm not gonna completely abandon my PS2 for my 360. However, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is said to be one of the greatest games, not only for the PS3, but for all the new systems. I'm also debating if getting a Wii is really worth it. Now, I'm not exactly a die-hard Nintendo fan; don't get me wrong, I LOVE Zelda and Mario Party, but if I bought a Wii, it would probably just be for Smash Bross: Brawl, I don't know how much longer I'll have free time for games like Mario Party or even Brawl. As my time begins to dwindle, I'll probably refrain myself to games with storylines and all my beaten games will collect dust and who knows, if I end up going to college I might even just stop playing online. Well, that's my pessimistic take on it anyway.

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