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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

LittleBigPlanet 4 of 13

The Scoop: LittleBigPlanet. Genre: Action/Platformer; by: Media Molecule; from: Sony; for: PlayStation 3; rating: Everyone.

Info: Imagine a world strewn with bits of felt and slivers of wood, scraps of metal and pieces of sponge, and where all those materials can interact, physically speaking, the way they would in real life. Toss in a couple of button-cute knitted doll-creatures bounding and catapulting through beautifully rendered toylike worlds, and you get LittleBigPlanet, Sony's breakout action-platformer.

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Can cuteness alone sell a game? Probably. LittleBigPlanet isn't quite the masterpiece of effortless leap-climb-grab-swing control it was never actually touted to be, but it's still a blast of ain't-seen-that-before to a genre that hasn't gotten much attention since the 3D graphics craze turned gamers' brains to mush.

What's more, it's not just a Mario-style jumping game with a clever physics wrinkle, but a creative design studio in a box for any kid (or adult) with a little patience and a couple spoonfuls of can-do. Want to edit any level or object you just bopped through? Fiddle with the tactile attributes of string to glue and winches to pistons? Create custom stickers by snapping pictures with the PlayStation Eye, then slap them on in-game objects? Share all that with others online?

Know someone with a PlayStation 3 and kids? Here's your gift idea.

Next: Guitar Hero: World Tour

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