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currently finishing up Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Athena (I actually think I like it slightly more than the original, which says a lot).

I'm also back to playing WoW. Gonna hit 80 probably tomorrow, definitely by the day after. I've already got a nice collection of tanking gear and have been running some instances to get back i the groove. I'm glad for dual spec as my guildn't kicking out some key dps and tank members and suspending some others from raiding. I should be able to be doing Ulduar in 2 weeks or so. Despite the bootings they got to Yogg-Saron and couldn't get him down last night.

I'm playing mainly whatever comes through from my list on LoveFilm. :p

At the moment, I've got Shaun White Snowboarding (360) and Resistance 2 here, and I'm still waiting on Civilization Revolution (360) to turn up.

I might send SWS back today as I've done the Triple Slam event, and all I've gotta do left is complete all the main challenges to face Shaun White, which I didn't even remotely do; I just went straight for all the coins. :p Actually, I think I'll keep it for a few more days.

Resistance 2 is pretty good. I didn't think they could improve on it, but somehow they have. I've got a good amount of trophies as well already. I'm on Chapter 4 (I think).

How is it?

It's pretty good imo but you HAVE to install the game onto the hard drive before playing it to fix some frame rate issues (managed to borrow my friend's 60GB HD for this). If I were you try the PC version since I heard it's heaps better than the 360 version :)

Currently finishing off Mirror's Edge. FINALLY I beat the whole game already :)

Finished Two Worlds (360) last week, now I've dusted off Assassin's Creed (360), and I'm probably going to play it to near completion (achievement-wise). I think this is my third time with it (played it on PS3 to about this point and previously started and stopped on 360, this is a fresh run), and I'm on the sixth assassination, with all flags collected and templars killed for all the assassinations that I've finished so far and the kingdom.

Jerusalem still chugs, but the rest of the game is silky smooth compared to PS3.

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