December 10, 2012
Great gifts for the gamers in your life
"Borderlands" is sure to please any older gamer on your list. It has great bang for your buck with 30-60 hours of content, two player split screen co-op, four player online co-op and four packs of downloadable content on the way.
"LittleBIGPlanet Karting" is fun for gamers of all ages. Players build their own tracks and can customize their carts and characters until their heart's content.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- It's that time of year again. The holiday season is fast approaching, and you've got a gamer in your family who you don't know what to get. Or maybe you're a gamer unsure of which game to ask your family for. Regardless of your video game buying woes, here's a guide to help spark gift ideas.

Xbox 360

"Dust: An Elysian Tail"(Xbox Live Arcade)

Part "Devil May Cry" and part "Castlevania," this gorgeous 2D side-scroller tasks players with helping the titular Dust as he tries to overcome his amnesia. While the platforming harks back to the 16-bit era of classic gaming, the lightning-paced combat keeps the game rooted in this generation. (Rated E10 )

"Fez"(Xbox Live Arcade)

Absolutely brilliant and bursting with charm, "Fez" is a unique platform game that utilizes a 2D/3D shift mechanic, ala "Super Paper Mario." Players are tasked with collecting 64 cubes, and finding them requires some serious critical thinking. (E)

"Halo 4"

This is the game almost all 360 owners have been waiting to get their hands on. The fourth of the numbered entries in the "Halo" franchise, this is set four years after the end of "Halo 3," with John-117 -- better known as Master Chief -- and his AI companion, Cortana, orbiting a Forerunner planet known as Requiem, which is being invaded by Covenant forces. Meanwhile, Cortana is slowly losing her sanity from her atypical lifespan for an AI program, and John promises to save her. Multiplayer returns and is bigger than ever. (M)

"Dance Central 3"(Kinect required)

The third entry in the hit series, "Dance Central 3" has players enlisting in Dance Central Intelligence as they travel back in time to stop dance crimes. There's a huge list of songs spanning from the '70s to today's current hits, and new multiplayer mode ensures party fun. Songs from "Dance Central" and "Dance Central 2" can be imported. (T)

 

PlayStation 3

"Journey" (PlayStation Network)

This game by acclaimed developers thatgamecompany is video game poetry. "Journey" has players traveling across the land to reach a beacon of light, with no idea of what to do other than collect bits of fabric scattered across the land. There's multiplayer here, but no way to communicate with your partner besides a simple "blip" sound, and you'll never be able to see their PSN ID. It's a unique experiment in trust as strangers can either ignore each other or work together to complete their goal, with no idea who's playing on the other side of the controller. (E)

"LittleBIGPlanet Karting"

"LittleBIGPlanet" meets "Mario Kart" in this spin-off of the "LBP" series. Much like "Modnation Racers" (created by the same developers of this game), "LBP Karting" has players building and creating their own track to upload for other players to race, all while customizing their karts and characters to their heart's desire. (E)

"PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale"

This "Super Smash Bros." clone features wide variety of Sony characters from the company's past and present. Contenders range from Sir Daniel Fortesque (1998's "MediEvil") to Cole McGrath (2009''s "inFAMOUS"). Also included are third party characters, including Big Daddy (2007's "BioShock") and Dante (from the 2013 "Devil May Cry" reboot).  (T)

 

Nintendo 3DS

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