Where to start here then???
Lovefilm have sent through three games for starters.
First up - Tomb Raider: Legend - Wii. Rubbish
Next - Ghost Squad - Wii. Same as the arcade version - not worth spending 30 notes on, but good enough for a quick blast as part of a rental deal
Next - Oh, I suppose you'd like a better review of TR:L?
I played the PC demo, and thought it was excellent. I loved the original, and the PC version of the game was an excellent update. The Wii version is just dreadful though. It's poor quality on the graphics front, and the controls are really unwieldy. Wii controls are sometimes awful, sometimes sublime. In this case, it's awful. Real shame.
Next - Super Smash Brothers - Wii... It's, erm, pretty much identical to Melee. It's just too close. I'm sure for a great fan of the series, it's utterly fantastic, but I played Melee a bit, and enjoyed it. Brawl is just more of the same - which is okay I guess, but I stopped playing Melee because I'd pretty much got bored of it. Ho hum.
Next - Grim adventures of Billy and Mandy - Wii. No idea what it's like - it's Minor_Furies. I assume dross.
Finally - Singstar for the PS3. I picked it up cheap (a tenner, you can't complain), and it's... Well, the same as the PS2 versions :lol: . Still, I love Singstar, and the Singstore is superb. The choice of tracks is really odd though. It's 24 or so rock/indie tracks, then two classics, and four 'pop'. Why give even the cursory glance to pop then? It would have been better to just give up on it all together! The songs available on Singstore are outstanding. Lordi anyone? :lol: Now all I need is friends who can sing as well to play against