You know I'm no good...

It’s been a while, apologies for that but I’ve been buying a flat which really is as tedious as everyone says, well that and I’ve become utterly addicted to Civilization Revolution on the iPod Touch that has very much eaten into my commuter blogging opportunities.
After a long break from Xbox Live I was tempted back by the promise of the Sky Player, dutifully I paid out my Xbox Live tax to Microsoft and ventured back online and lo and behold the Sky Player didn’t work and still doesn’t nearly a week on. However, I suppose I’ll get back to that if the issue ever does get resolved before my Gold subscription runs (three months to go!)
Since my last post I’ve completed the (now award winning) Fallout 3 and have been trying to play through Killzone 2 on the PS3; Killzone is undoubtedly a technical triumph and despite its sci-fi setting it recreates a far more visceral and (as I’d imagine it) realistic vision of warfare than anything else I’ve played. That’s to say it’s loud, confusing and thoroughly terrifying – most of the time I haven’t got a clue what’s going on and the rest of the time I’m dead, which is why I’m not in the armed forces. All in all it’s more ordeal than fun in the traditional sense.
I know I could change the difficulty settings but this is a point of pride for me, once upon a time I used to regard myself as being quite good at video games and hence I always aim to play them through on hard. These days I have less time to spend joy-pad in hand and I may seriously have to reconsider changing my difficulty policy since all the evidence would suggest I am now quite rubbish.
Having paid out for Xbox Live I thought I should probably get my money’s worth and loaded up Call Of Duty 4, it’s the one game you can be sure your mates own that doesn’t involve football . I got in touch with some of my Xbox friends and of course they assured me they’re no good either, they even have their Live profile set to “recreation”, it’ll be fine...
I then spent an evening being shot in the face, knifed in the back, blown up by mines... It was like Killzone all over again and I started seriously thinking I should invest in Animal Crossing instead. When someone claims to be bad, I expect them to be equally useless as me – wandering down the middle of sniper’s alley, leaving myself exposed by admiring the in-game propaganda posters rather than looking out for psychotic commandos... However I don’t suppose it would be that much fun playing against a team that spends the whole time cowering behind walls and occasionally shooting at trees?
If you claim to be bad, do try to live up to that and embrace it – if anyone out there is genuinely poor at video games get in touch and we can aim to put together the most inept gaming night the Xbox has yet seen?! Otherwise I may just have to take up a hobby that’s more befitting of my advancing years, perhaps oil painting or writing my memoirs...? In October I hit 33, apparently the average age of a gamer so I don't feel so bad - but the question is where do they get the time to practice and why are they so much better than me??





