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I tend to play little bits of each game and swap when bored, but this year as a new years resolution im going to try to start and finish some games. So in no particular order im starting or have started :

Sleeping Dogs (started)
Dark Souls
Spec Ops (started)
Bastion (started)
Darksiders
Legend of Grimlock
& 2 others i haven't decided lol.

Will be a challenge as i tend to get bored quickly...
What am i playing.
Zafehouse Dairies. Watching a group full of hope and dreams kill each other with out zombies having to do a thing is fun.

Eador Gensis. Takes a mix of stuff and throws it together into something rather fun and enjoyable.

And the last game on my list. That i'm in the middle of playing.

Fullmetal Alchemist And The Broken Angel. Turning a box into a deadly weapon to use against your foes is fun. Along with using a burning great sword or lightning spear.
Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator
Interstate '76 Arsenal
I've now moved on from the main Wing Commander campaign to Secret Missions 1, which I've never played before. Boy, the game really did get a lot tougher all of the sudden. The main campaign was a bit of a breeze. I also forgot how little meat there is to the story here other than the idle chit chat in the bar and some very short interludes. I'll be looking forward to some actual plot and character development in WC2 then.
Settlers 3 gold(got it for Christmas!!) and also a demo of cultures 2
Taking a break from Hawken(Due to suddenly being terrible apparently :D) playing Sengoku till I can figure out if I want to go ahead and start sinking the time in Planescape:Torment which I got for Christmas.
Blake Stone - Planet Strike.

And i'm going to finish it. I'm dropping my "100%" rule (every game 100%) because hunting for gold-bars is bo-ring
Prototype. It's awesome, but I wish there was something in the way of real side missions. Neither the mini-challenge type things (racing, kill as many enemies as possible, etc) or the "do the exact same mission ten times in a row" military challenges really satisfy.
Replaying The Darkness 2 for the (I think) 4th time, had it on PC and bought it a couple of days ago for 360.

A good story, well told, great characters and VA (Johnny Powell is worth the price of admission alone).

Decent skill trees, great gfx, collectibles (Relics), plus the Vendetta sections, make a great all 'round fun shooter.

http://video.answers.com/the-darkness-ii-johnny-powell-trailer-517166579
Doing my second run through Spec Ops - The Line. On FUBAR difficulty this time.
McPixel! I'm liking it very absurd, quick point & click fun on the go.
Let's see, on my second run through of XCom:EU on classic difficulty this time, and also still working my way through StarWolves 3
Fiddling around with Ultima VII. After all these years it's still the model of non-linear, exploratory cRPG gameplay for me. I think the original Bioware of Baldur's Gate 1 and Black Isle Studios behind FO 1/2 learned their lessons well.

And Tomb Raider 2. Man, that TR Trilogy Bundle is one of the best deals on GOG.
Natural Selection 2 (FPS/RTS game)
One of the best game in the world.
I'm playing Transformers: Fall of Cybertron again. I decided to take a break from Dark Souls, mostly because I just needed a change of pace. 20 hours in and I still am not even close to being finished.