I finished Gothic.

This is one of the most immersive rpgs I have ever played. Oblivion is pure boredom compared to Gothic. So let me give you more details. The first thing that amazed me in Gothic was that the developers had managed to create a perfect harmony between the main story and the side quests. I hunted, stole, adventured, killed, avenged and all this was clearly connected with the game and made sense. What you have in Oblivion is 10000 side quests plus a very short main quest, all too generic, all too detached, and I got bored quickly and was eager to just finish Oblivion and get it over with. Unfortunately I recently played TES I: Arena as well and it was the same generic stuff, from start to finish. I don't think I'm touching another Elder Scrolls game. But Gothic is made of different stuff. It is a memorable experience and I can do nothing but recommend it to anyone seeking a fun, thrilling, and exciting adventure. I can't wait to play Gothic II sometime in the future, and see Gothic III's release too.
On the PS2 I finished Devil May Cry... It was great slashing, kicking, and killing. Reminds me of God of War, and for a 2001 game, DMC truly delivers. I also had fun with Onimusha 3: Demon Siege. With Jean Reno in it, there was no chance I could miss it or not enjoy it.
Now I am wondering if Paradise will come to my country. I am even going to call the games' shop to learn more about its *probable* release here... but, unfortunately, I am not sure if this game will reach my country. The thing is that Ubisoft distributes the game, but only in the USA. In Europe the game is distributed by MicroApps or something, and to tell you the truth, I have never heard this name before. Well, I'll just hope.
