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Video Games: The 12 Best Holiday Bets

In this list of the 12 video games of Christmas, we show you the good, the rad, and the (slightly) ugly.

Matt Peckham, PC World

Fallout 3 3 of 13

The Scoop: Fallout 3. Genre: Role-Playing; by: Bethesda; from: Bethesda Softworks; for: PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360; rating: Mature.

Info: Belatedly third in this popular role-playing series, Fallout 3 lets you opt to track your missing father through the post-apocalyptic ruin of Washington, D.C.--or ignore the plot and wander off on your own, clashing with tech scavengers and mutant horrors in a world that's Mad Max by way of the classic civil defense film "Duck and Cover".

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If I'm ever caught at the non-instantly-lethal end of a nuclear blast, I'll know just what to do while I'm waiting for all my body parts to slowly fall off now that I've played this game. And it's definitely a game where body parts fall off, or get shot off, or simply explode like large pieces of fruit pulverized by Gallagher's Sledge-O-Matic.

Yes, Fallout 3 (PCW Score: 90%) is violent, but you don't have to be. That's part of its charm. If you'd rather play it like a card-carrying peacenik…well, all right, you'll have to grapple with at least some of its bloody mayhem. The point is, many of the choices you're offered don't mandate the business end of a firearm. What's more, they have broad, game-changing consequences, whether you're disarming a nuke or detonating it in some ramshackle town, investigating an android gone rogue, or sleuthing boxes of Sugar Bombs ("The cereal with Explosive Great Taste!") from the wreckage to sell to Peter-Pan-esque communes of kids sheltering in caverns.

Next: LittleBigPlanet

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