WorthPlaying writes: "If there's one thing on which video games rarely base themselves, it would be holidays. After all, developers want their games to be played for quite some time, and holiday games lend themselves to only being played around a certain holiday season before being forgotten for the rest of the year. It doesn't stop a few developers from going that route, though those efforts are predominately PC-oriented. Destineer and Panic Button decided to buck tradition by creating a holiday-themed game for a home console. The game is We Wish You A Merry Christmas for the Nintendo Wii, and while it is readily apparent which holiday this game celebrates, what isn't apparent is just how limited this title can really be."
GamerZines writes:
Christmas is a time for giving. So when you wake up on Christmas morning, you fully expect to be given a handful of the latest and greatest games you've asked for. But what happens when it all goes wrong? Mum's picked up last year's Call of Duty thinking it was Black Ops, Nan's bought you the Medal of Honor book rather than the game, and well, Dad's too busy getting merry in the armchair to really care.
If you wake up to these this Christmas, you're in for a big surprise.
lordkemp007 from Scotland wishes all gamers from around the world a very happy and merry Christmas.
Here's hoping tomorrow you wake up on Crimble morning and Santa has delivered your gaming Christmas wishes.
Call of Duty or Crackdown 2. Crackdown 2 is one of the worst games I've played this generation.
just be grateful for someone thinking enough to buy you a present...
nothing worse than an ungrateful kid