If you like the Lego game concept, but Lego Star Wars makes you feel sick at this point, Lego Lord of the Rings is balm for the soul. It's got a good mix of the serious tone of the movies, with typical Lego jokes and spins on things. The graphics look good enough, supports 240hz, 1080p and probably more, anti-aliasing, no jaggies and nothing bad for a 2012 game. Overall a well crafted and fun game.
SWAT 2: Bust into a hospital. Booby trap the entrances with grenades on strings. Take hostages. Hand out religious pamphlets. Demand the police send you takeway. Feed the prisoners. Demand the police send you money. Grab it. Make off with the hostages and the cash. The Terrorist campaign in SWAT2 has one of the most unique mechanisms I have seen in a game: the possibility to conduct hostage negotiations, and make the demands. Demand food, demand cash, demand a getaway vehicle, try to escape with hostages to brainwash. Unfortunately it's flawed in many ways. Preparation time between missions is cumbersome and click-heavy. Issuing commands is cumbersome. AI for your own people is bad/nonexistent and you have to micromanage too many of them. If you're a game connoiseur who can force yourself to slog through these frustrations, then SWAT2 will reward you with a very unique game experience.
As it hasn't been mentioned already I just wanted to add: there's a lot of great (high quality, good voice acting, funny) speech in this game! Both your helpers have a lot to say about your management of heaven and hell and about the different buildings. As I remember it the game mechanics themselves are fairly decent, whilst the heaven and hell theme works very well, and the speech on top is what makes this a great game to have played.