The summer is well and truly upon us, which for a gamer can only mean one thing.<\/p>\n
The summer games drought.<\/p>\n
It happens annually and it is the time most gamers fear. It most certainly is not because of the stereotype that we fear the sun and live in doors, No, it is because when we do leave the house to visit the local games shop we are greeted with the same old stock. There is no point, is there?<\/p>\n
The real question is how many of those games have you actually played? Or even given a second look? These are usually titles that deserve your attention but didn’t get it first time round thanks to the industry equivalent of a ‘school bully’ taking all of your lunch money in November.<\/p>\n
Not allowing to let boredom kick-in and not buying the last, or any previous installments for that matter, of COD, I decided to look in the bargain bin and see what I missed.<\/p>\n
I was amazed to see games like ‘Enslaved’ and ‘Vanquish’ for only \u00a310 and Castlevania for around \u00a320. There were quite a few to choose from;<\/p>\n
So I purchased ‘007 Blood stone’. ‘What about the others?’ I here you cry well the truth is I bought them last year.<\/p>\n
What I didn’t expect was to actually enjoy the game. Not kidding. I actually liked it. I am not saying it’s the best thing since sliced bread. No where near, but, just like a Michael Bay movie there is something satisfying about the media equivalent of a greasy cheese burger.<\/p>\n