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Before you bitch, these are "uninflated" scores - 5 is "average":)

PixelJunk Eden: 8/10. It's fun to play, doesn't piss me off, and while not graphically "intensive" it's still really nice to look at. I didn't see any option for customized playlists but this game would really benefit from it. It's great for what it is - a timewaster when you have a few minutes to spare.

MGS4: 9/10. It doesn't know whether it wants to be a game or a movie. Making games is Kojima's day job and I'd advise him not to quit. However, the extensive cutscenes do serve their purpose, giving the gameplay a sense of meaning and making you care more about what happens - and although it's no "Citizen Kane" the "movie" of the game is still entertaining enough to not make you wear out the X button - at least the first time through. However, the fact that you'll end up skipping through the cutscenes after your third time through is a testament to the game itself.

GTA4: 4/10. Yeah, I'm giving the "best game ever" a 4/10. I had this game in my grubby little hands at 12:01am on release day, got back home at 12:05 and played until 8am. I didn't really enjoy it that much after the first couple hours, but I really wanted to unlock the main island. I went to work and managed to stay awake through the day, got back home, passed out and then woke up again at around 1am, unlocked the main island, drove around for a while, and realized I didn't feel like playing any more of the missions. Once I felt like I had unlocked the part of the game I wanted to see, there was no longer an reason to suffer through any more of it.