Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts: Okay, the controls aren't great. The vehicles don't have the best handling. And I really did want an N64-style platformer. But the game has some kind of charm--a combination of the addicting vehicle creation and the self-deprecating meta humor--that makes me love it. The "protect so-and-so" missions suck, though.
Banjo-Kazooie XBLA: As a kid, I rented this and Banjo-Tooie a lot, but never owned them. I was kind of dissapointed to realize that most of my best memories of them were from Tooie. Still a fun little game I got for free.
Penny Arcade Adventures Episode I: Honestly, downloaded it weeks ago and only got through the intro area. But I enjoyed the gameplay and the humor, I've just been occupied with other games.
Left 4 Dead: Loving it. Great game with friends or a good group of strangers.
Mirror's Edge: Gameplay is great, really fun when you get into it and pull of a bunch of cool shit fluidly. Story is pretty useless.
Soul Calibur IV: Pretty much the first fighting game I've gotten into since the SEGA Genesis. Enjoying it.
Chrono Trigger: This is my first time playing this game. Shameful, I know. But I really dig it, other than brief "Where the

do I go?" moments. Frog is awesome BTW.