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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

Mirror's Edge 7 of 13

The Scoop: Mirror's Edge. Genre: Action/Adventure; by: EA Digital Illusions CE; from: Electronic Arts; for: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360; rating: Teen.

Info: You're an acrobatic dissident in a sinister squeaky-clean dystopia, couriering packages along rooftops between pockets of resistance.

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Let's talk parkour, a physical discipline that involves moving through environments as swiftly and efficiently as possible using only your body's innate abilities. Visualize concrete barriers and steel pylons and interposing stairways flanked by metal railings and brick walls. Now imagine it's not just a collection of mundane objects, but an obstacle course, something to be traversed in the straightest, fastest vector possible. Distance viewed not "as the crow flies," but as James O'Barr's The Crow would navigate it.

Elevate that a few dozen stories to the level of dizzying skyscraper rooftops snarled with steaming tubes and chain-link fences and metal air ducts, then seal it in a hyper-clean, gaze-searing glare, and voilà, EA's Mirror's Edge (PCW Score: 90%)

Imagine a first-person shooter where you don't have to shoot anything. Slide under obstacles, tumble off building tops, dash along walls and shimmy along ledges--the goal is to move as nimbly and gorgeously as possible instead of the same-ol' shooting and scooting. To paraphrase senior producer Owen O'Brien, Mirror's Edge is about putting the "person" back in "first-person."

Next: Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria

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