PS3
Game of Thrones-It's Dragon age set in Westeros. The animations are laughably bad and the textures are Oblivion tier. Only it's 2012. The great thing is that, as a fan of the books and TV show, actually running around Westeros gives me an idea of the scope of the world, especially in terms of geography. Also, it's cool to be able to play a priest of R'hlor because of all the stuff Thoros of Mir did off the page. And the story's interesting and is well woven into the events of the first book. The biggest problem is that it feels dated. I'll finish it but I doubt I'll return to it. One more thing: it's strange that they didn't take a little more time to make the models for some characters look more like their TV counterparts, considering they use the soundtrack and imagery from the TV show at every chance. I ran into Qhorin Halfhand and he looks NOTHING like he does in the TV show. But the game wants me to believe it takes place in the same version of the story as the TV show. Just a strange incongruity.
360
Gears of War 3-just a little bit
DSi XL
Etrian Odyssey-Love this.
PC
Final Fantasy XIV
Diablo III-it's all right. Isometric ARPGs aren't really my thing, but this is somewhat engaging. The story's pretty bad, but that's probably because it's never been that great.