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Holiday Buyer's Guide 2010

The PixlBit staff has put together the go-to game guide for all holiday shoppers, gamers or not.

Exploration and Adventure

Exploration

Endless Ocean: Blue World

3288

Accolades

Discover a beautiful world beneath the waves as you play the role of a rookie diver of an upstart diving company. Certainly not for action fans, the unfolding story will have you exploring coral reefs and sunken castles, examining sea creatures and logging their behaviors, unearthing lost treasures, and more. The money you bring in for things like pictures and recovered treasures goes toward the purchasing of new equipment that enables you to dive deeper and stay longer. The beautiful underwater scenery and majestic creatures can be very relaxing, but don't get too comfortable as dangerous sea life may lurk in the depths. The online mode allows you to dive with a friend, utilizing the included Wii Speak accessory to communicate.

Adventure

Red Dead Redemption

4013

Accolades

Grand Theft Auto has become an institution in the gaming world, and Rockstar Games hasn't settled on keeping the series in the modern world. Stepping back nearly 100 years, players embody former outlaw turned gritty hero, John Marston who's on a quest to save his family by hunting down and capturing his former gang members. Along the way, players will have the pleasure of experiencing the beautiful, yet dangerous Wild West as well as a wide variety of quests, helping people along the way. Those who love the Grand Theft Auto series will undoubtedly connect with the new experience, and many may find themselves appreciating the setting even more than the modern metropolises that have dominated for years.

Also Available On: PS3

Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon

3720

Accolades

Searching for a gaming experience unlike any other? Then look no further than XSEED's Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon.

Journey through a post-apocalyptic world as lonely young boy, Seto, who is on a mission to find a silver-haired girl with the most beautiful voice he has ever heard. Explore several beautifully themed areas as you battle dozens of unique enemies with a wide assortment of weaponry. With varied gameplay featuring a great ratio of adventuring to combat, the title will surely satisfy any gamer open-minded enough to appreciate the title's serious tone. Not for the young or faint of heart, one of the main focuses of Fragile is to illustrate both the beauty and sadness of humanity through its touching story that includes very adult issues.

Bottom line, Fragile is the perfect title for any gamer seeking an experience that blends storytelling and gameplay unlike anything before.

Fable III

6546

Accolades

A gaming experience for all ages and experience levels, Fable III allows anyone to lead a revolution against a tyrannical government in any manner they wish.

Whether players choose to be good or evil, gamers can do almost anything in this action adventure title containing well over fifty hours of gameplay. Recruit followers, battle a variety of different enemies, invest in real estate, help out a neighbor, get married, have children, seek out hidden areas, upgrade and customize your weapon arsenal, complete one of the dozens of sidequests, etc.

With so much to do in any manner they wish, Fable III is a fantastic deal for any gamer, and is sure to keep them entertained even long after the main quest is finished.

3D Dot Game Heroes

3861

Accolades

If you have someone in your household over the age of 21 who has been gaming for the majority of their lifetime, chances are they're familiar with the original Legend of Zelda game for the NES. 3D Dot Game Heroes channels the energy of that historic game, and offers players a brand new quest that has a bit of a twist from what was found in the classic Nintendo title. This time around, players have an enormous sword that stretches across the screen. As they progress through the quest, they will both collect new weapons and items, as well as money to buy things like bigger swords.

While players can take a linear approach to the game, working from dungeon to dungeon, 3D Dot Game Heroes has a wide range of side-quests that greatly prolong the experience - just like a true Zelda game. To round out this trip down nostalgia lane are a number of different references to classic titles like Dragon Quest and Zelda, as well as some references to more recently released games like Demon's Souls. Be sure to grab this one for anyone in your household pining for a new classic Zelda experience or those who still love retro games.

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Comments

Jason Ross Senior Editor

12/14/2010 at 02:08 AM

Since we stuck to titles that could be found on the major consoles, we left out Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty. If you know anyone with a PC powerful enough to play the game and an interest in gaming, consider StarCraft II.

I'm pondering an editorial about misleading gift games that shouldn't be given to anyone without a specific request, mostly because they're hit-or-miss or might lull gift-givers into a false sense of security. Toy Story: Midway Mania and Disney Epic Mickey would definitely be on that list, since they're probably not the quality one might expect from their names.

Anyway, despite having my name on it, this thing really was a PixlBit staff collaboration. I put together the base-work, Nick, Chessa, Kathrine, Nate, Chris, and I all wrote-up the various games, and then Nick made it look all nice and fancy.

Share your own recommendations in the comments, if you like!

Matt R Staff Alumnus

12/14/2010 at 02:15 AM

Three different thingies that tell you the game is fun in groups? One of them should've been -has online play-. I haven't read the rest yet though but you could do better with the badges.

birdo badges.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

12/14/2010 at 02:20 AM

Different sorts of groups! Different people like different ways of gaming. You're right to recommend information about online play, though. I'll see if we can't add something like it, and once we do, update the guide with that information once we compile it all and make it fit in.

Matt R Staff Alumnus

12/14/2010 at 02:36 AM

Motion Puss Enhanced Badge.

AUGHH MY ARM Waggle Badge.

These are what people care about.

Nick DiMola Director

12/15/2010 at 10:22 AM

Looks like Jason added in the Online Enabled accolade. Now you can further refine your purchase choice based on if a game goes online, if you so please.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

12/15/2010 at 03:10 PM

I think that 3D Dot Game Heroes to be much more akin to A Link To The Past than the original Legend Of Zelda.

Nick DiMola Director

12/15/2010 at 03:17 PM

Yeah, I think it settles firmly between those two experiences. I think A Link to the Past is a bit more advanced, but 3DDGH is most definitely ahead of the original Zelda.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

12/16/2010 at 01:13 AM

For some odd reason, Chris didn't like 3D Dot Game Heroes. I didn't play it yet, but Link to the Past is the Zelda game I do like, and I noticed the resemblance, too. I did watch him play it when the guy was trying to make the wife choice that was in Dragon Quest V. That was definitely worth a laugh or two, right there.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

12/22/2010 at 04:30 AM

Excuse the double post.

It just occurred to me we left out Kirby's Epic Yarn. That's right. We left out what might be one of the most friendly games out there. A game that can be picked up and played just to play. Kirby's Epic Yarn is an especially great title for folks new to gaming. It's impossible to die, it has a cute storyline, similar to a children's book, too. The game has merit on anyone's shelves, but it would make an especially great gift to people with a Wii who are just looking for light-hearted fun.

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