Recently, these:
Fallout 3
Now here's a game that really confuses me. Back when I played it at launch I didn't enjoy it very much and since then I've kept trying to go back to see if time/distance/attitude would help this game win me over. Turns out, all I needed was to play it with a 360 controller. The button layout is awesome and the game just feels right with a pad. Between this and my Bulletstorm purchase going to the 360... I think my long-running PC gamer license will soon be under investigation. Oh and btw this game is fucking excellent. I'm gonna wait until I get through everything, but FO3 is probably the best RPG I've ever played.
A Bug's Life
Remembered playing this as a kid way back when on the N64. Decided to try it again and I was surprised to find it's pretty solid. There are a lot of really fun, unique game mechanics that I'm actually excited to see implemented in the rest of the game. I got close to completing this game as a kid but I don't remember anything so it'll be fun going through it again and seeing what clicks.
The Legend of Zelda
Regained interest when I read Himu's posts about playing through it again a while back. I have never actually sat down and tried to beat LoZ and to my surprise it's really, really good. This might be because I've been playing too much Fallout 3, but it feels a lot like an open world RPG-lite. I really like the idea of a non-linear Zelda and wish Nintendo would reintroduce that gameplay mechanic into a newer Zelda game, but since Nintendo is the Pam Anderson of video game companies, I'm not getting my hopes up. Ever.