Playing Mass Effect 3 (got the one packed with "From Ashes" DLC for $20 on Amazon) and Trine 2: Goblin Menace.
Mass Effect 3 It's just as exciting as the other two so far, with better combat. I didn't install the extended ending of ME3, so I can see the horrid ending everyone else saw, then I'll finish it with the extension. Widescreen fixer is a must for me. I usually don't have issues with FOV, but wow being 2 inches away from Shepard's shoulder blades was annoying. 100 vertical FOV is much nicer.
T2: Goblin Menace--played 1.7 hours and got only a little ways into the second of six levels. Scouring the levels for every trickle of EXP I can find is still as compelling as ever. The wizard still feels like cheating xD. The new enemies are cool; the boss fight/front lines of a castle siege battle at the end of the first level was really awesome. The game is even prettier than I remember too, so, so beautiful.
Guild Wars Too I'm also supposedly playing Guild Wars 2, but so far I haven't found much to interest me. I honestly liked Warhammer Online better than this. WHO also did public quests better in my opinion. They don't make the world feel alive or anything like some people say, in GW2. But, getting EXP for exploring is nice. Haven't leveled high enough to do PVP yet. Hopefully that'll be fun, but I keep getting bored to quickly to level much in one sitting. I haven't really found a class to latch onto yet, either. The most fun I've had so far was playing Keg Ball, or whatever the rugby like sport in Norn land is. Does this even have a story? I'm not even sure, haha. I can't seem to find much of it. I don't think I've been interested in a single cutscene, or character exchange, so far. More generic fantasy blah-dee-blah-dee-blah. The architecture, world design and such are awesome, but everyone in it is bland.
Persona 3 Portable Tartarus is terrible! I know more about freakin' Kenji than anyone in my squad!? When does anything happen in this game? The side stories and getting to know people is fine, but so far the story is: Hello, you are special; please, join our Ghost Buster squad. There is a really bad shadow that learned how to drive a monorail, oh wait, nevermind it's weaker than most random encounters. I miss the long story parts like they were in the beginning. But, then the characters just stopped developing, and everyone except Kenji or the random dick in Student Council decided to more or less never have a new line of dialogue. It's not like I'm far in, so I'm willing to give it more of a chance, but wow this is a slow burn. I don't know if I can stomach enough of the boring slog through Tartarus to reach the next good part. Random generation of levels is a bad idea for RPGs, in my opinion. Wish it was hand-designed.