Okay, so I tried Battlefield Bad Company 2... Although it feels a hell of a lot better than Call of Duty, it just isn't doing it for me. I'm not one to purchase a video game for its online multiplayer, which I'm sure a lot of people did, so I went and tried the campaign to see if it's any better than Call of Duty. From what I played, it is gameplay wise, but I couldn't go on with the rest of the story. It's your typical generic army guy tale. I find myself just shooting because I'm told to, nothing else to it, no motivation. I would of tolerated it if the campaign was co-op, therefore, I would be shooting the bad guys with a friend. And no online mode is worth me keeping a video game... I mean, how many times am I going to play that? It gets boring fast. I guess that's why I love Halo so much and embrace it as THE FPS experience. It actually gives you an interesting and immersive campaign that can be enjoyed with a friend. I mean, if the story was at least any good, I wouldn't mind playing it by myself. But that's not the case with Battlefield... and any other generic army man game.
So I set that bore-fest aside and started playing Star Wars the Force Unleashed II. I think I enjoyed it more than the first game, although the first game had a bit more variety when it came to enemies. But I did find myself impressed with the graphical quality of the game, the free falling segments, and a couple of the boss fights. Specifically Gorog, that has got to be one of my all time faves. So I blasted through it throughout the day along with its DLC. I really enjoyed seeing some familiar faces in the DLC, and what really intrigued me was how the DLC itself acted like a sequel to the first game's DLC.