I got this Xbox 360 game for my birthday (along with a few others I’ll mention in other posts), and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. Infinite Undiscovery (from Square Enix) has a good storyline, with some unique twists, and the graphics are pretty to look at. Some of the voice acting by less-used characters is a bit … terrible, but at least the main characters are pretty safe. You even get to make your own armor and weapons, and there are some special ways to make easy money that I spent ages figuring out! But anyway, I really like the game and am enjoying it!
Guild Wars: Prophecies & Nightfall
Guild Wars is a massive online game that is free to play, however, you have to have purchased the game originally. It has a pretty cool story line, each campaign is different (I just bought Nightfall the other day) and the graphics are pretty good.
Guild Wars takes the best elements of today’s massively multiplayer online games and combines them with a new mission-based design that eliminates some of the more tedious aspects of those games. You can meet new friends in towns or outposts, form a party, and then go tackle a quest together. Your party always has its own unique copy of the quest map, so camping, kill-stealing, and long lines to complete quests are all things of the past. Within a Guild Wars quest you have unprecedented freedom and power to manipulate the world around you; with the dynamic quest system, your accomplishments have a unique influence on your future.












