Christmas is coming up and you're all thinking, what should I get little Timmy this year? Well the answer is obvious. A video game.
Not all video games are equal though, and many have different plotlines, gameplay styles, and interest-factor. Heres a good list of video games that you could consider getting little Timmy:
#5 Zelda: The Skyward Sword
Mainly a classic for gamers that haven't actually grown up yet, easily makes the ones that aren't grown up yet happy. Zelda:TSS has a fun, easy to learn style of playing where you play as a hero named Link and you save a princess named Zelda from Ganon and you go around killing monsters and stuff. A good game for kids.
#4 Modern Warfare 3
Does the recipient of this game have ADD? If so, this is the perfect game for them, heck, they probably got diagnosed with it because they spent too much time playing this game. MW3 is an intense close quarters action shooter that will provide a good amount of fun for people with no patience/skill. Get this for your buddy who likes playing socially and he'll have good times.
Warning: Whiny High-pitched Player-base may cause ear damage.
#3 Batman: Arkham City
Well, if they like Batman, and they like playing video games by themselves... Alone. Then you should get them this game, personally I haven't played it but some of my friends who love video games have and they say it's amazing. You could probably get this for a person who appreciates Batman and kicking people.
#2 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
I have this weird feeling my friends will hate me forever for not putting this in first place. Don't get me wrong, it's an AWESOME game, it has TONS of hours of fun and I had a EXTREMELY HARD TIME deciding between this one and the next. Anyway.
In Skyrim, you start out as an unnamed hero in medieval times (with many magical elements) saved from the executioners block by a freak accident involving a dragon. Then your unknown hero gets a second chance at life. Although you decide what you are going to do in the game, most likely it will involve hurting people. Lots of people. The main plot revolves around you saving the world from being enslaved by dragons, so it can't really go wrong. This COMPLETELY single-player game has an insane amount of storytelling and it can be so immersive you can sometimes forget you're there.
I'd recommend this game for anyone who doesn't mind a little decapitation or gore, since this is a rated M game but the entertainment value is almost infinite due to the ability to mod the game, and I hear it will be moddable for Xbox's and PS3's, but I would still get it for a PC gamer since it will be played best on a PC.
#1 BATTLEFIELD 3
I recently got this game and I have to say, it's worth the wait. I remember how fun Battlefield 2 was and this game just brings it all back and more. I've actually only played two of the maps already and I've had it for almost a week and I'm still hooked. This game is basically a multiplayer large-scale battle of 64 people (on PC, a lot less on consoles) and it really blows my mind how good it is. You have to have a decent computer to actually run this game and I ONLY recommend playing this on the PC because it was really only meant to be played on this and it should only be played on this by anyone who wants their moneys worth.
I STRONGLY encourage anyone who likes First-Person shooters to buy this game. It's the ultimate shooter and it will stay that way for a while.
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