Two games I brought the other day for the Wii...
Dead Space:Extraction
Well this is a pleasant suprise, having not played Dead Space before I was not too sure on what to expect bar the whole 'zombies in space' thing, and considering this is just an on-rails shooter there isn't exactly much to yell about at first, hell I still move the control stick in an attempt to move around myself...
HOWEVER, so far I have been very entertained by it all, the two levels I've done so far have been of a good length, about 5-10 minutes so not too short and not too long, and of course the main part is the awesome atmosphere in the game, it has actually made me want the original game so that can't be all bad really?
Only 4 guns helps keep weapon choice limited which I think is good, as it's easier than trawling through lots of useless weapons as may occur in others, but with only Umbrella Chronicles to compare with, it's hard to say truthfully, but I would go on a limb to say Dead Space is certainly better, as it feels much less arcade-like as you move around a lot more and due to the shaky-cam it feels like you're moving properly, rather than the straight edge movement you normally get...
And lots of extras to get and challenges, so it gets a lovely 8/10
Fifa 10
A very hyped up year for Fifa, and leaving it last year I was interested to see how it worked...
Apparently the Wii one is vastly different overall (naturally) I am unsure if the others have this 'momentum' bar on it, but the Wii one is very very arcadey and easy to pick up, seems like they've gone slightly ott with some cases, for example, free kicks can actually be scored from the half way line with ease, I don't like the way set-pieces have been done in this game, as I preferred the whole skill you needed to aim and get the shot just right for the goal or whatever, so this disappoints me somewhat...
The manager mode is rather simple, you can sell your crap players without blinking an eye, then buy great 'transfer listed' players in return, why, because of the star system they use, it's actually ridiculous, I currently have players such as Dagoberto playing for Palace, which would never happen in real life championship games, so I'll leave that to Football Manager me thinks...
Overall the game is decent and easy to play, very nice for the casual gamer, but there isn't much depth and the set-pieces are annoying enough on medium, hard and above I can imagine lots of half way line goals being scored...
6.5/10
That's it all for now, I'm waiting for Football Manager 2010 now and damn looking forward to it, woot...