I'm playing
Quantum of Solace (Xbox 360)

While trying to straddle several genres, 007 once again comes up short of anything more than an OK time.

Skate 2 (Xbox 360)

This superb sequel only improves on this amazing skateboarding game. Has us saying, "Tony Hawk who?"

Persona 4 (PS2)

It may be a little weird for some, but this JRPG is such an enthralling time, you’ll soon join its cult audience.

Rock Band 2 (PS3)
This refined entry replaces the original Rock Band as quite possibly the most fun-filled four person co-op game in creation. Just don't go looking for a huge evolutionary jump.
I've Beaten
Gears of War (Xbox 360)
When the gears start grinding, the cogs best come strapped ... firepower and tactics collide in Gears of War
Metal Gear Solid Digital Graphic Novel (PSP)
An interactive, comic-book retelling of the first Metal Gear Solid storyline, chock full of detail for uberfans of the series.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
Snake's next adventure takes him out of the jungles and corridors he's used to, dropping him into the middle of full-on futuristic battlefields as a mercenary superspy.
Collecting Dust
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 (PS2)
The newest chapter in the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series is a fun hybrid of dark RPG and dating sim. Smells like teen spirit - and burning death.
Ridge Racer 7 (PS3)
Fourteen players and some gorgeous car models - is it enough to make everyone forget RR6?
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (PSP)
It's definitely classic Metal Gear action, but this sequel to Snake Eater changes everything you know about the stealth series.
Rock Band (PS3)
This is the perfectly polished, logical extension of what Guitar Hero started and where the music genre needed to go.
Ridge Racer 6 (Xbox 360)
This isn't an alternative to the sim-tastic Project Gotham 3, but rather an arcade-style speed demon that should share the same shelf.