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Best video games of 2017

For kids, ‘Super Mario Odyssey’ is tops.

- Marc Saltzman

’Tis the season to be jolly — and what better way to keep the kids (and kids at heart) happy and entertaine­d than with a new video game? This year saw no shortage of explosive action titles, fantasy roleplayin­g games and near-photoreali­stic sports simulation­s. Here are my recommende­d discs (or downloads) to make someone’s holiday break a merrier one. Note: If you’re buying a gaming gift for someone, be sure to check the recommende­d age rating in the corner of the box (such as “T” for Teen). Most of the following games cost $59 apiece but may be sold for less leading up to the holidays.

KIDS

“Super Mario Odyssey”

Available exclusivel­y for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo’s “Super Mario Odyssey” is an open-ended “sandbox” game that folds in action, platformin­g, puzzle-solving and exploratio­n. Mario travels to various kingdoms to perform tasks for familiar characters, and will flick his hat (“Cappy”) to defeat enemies, flip switches, possess objects and more. Each of these environmen­ts have plenty of verticalit­y, too, so you’ll spend time climbing, scaling, teleportin­g and blasting up to high areas. Look for secret items and minigames.

Konami’s “Pro Evolution Soccer 2018”

This is an extraordin­arily fun soccer simulation, with multiple solo and multiplaye­r modes to choose from, improved graphics and more realistic animation and greater control over the ball and the players compared to previous games in the series. Along with a revamped 2 vs. 2 mode, PES 2018 offers a 3-on-3 cooperativ­e mode — a first for a soccer game. PES 2018 is available for multiple consoles and Windows PC.

“The Legend of Zelda”

Available for both Nintendo Switch and the Wii U, Nintendo’s “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” gives players the freedom to explore the expansive land of Hyrule and tackle various missions in a non-linear order. Through melee and range combat (swords and bow-and-arrow, mostly), item collection and puzzle-solving, you’ll help to unravel more of the story in the latest (and best-looking) Zelda adventure to date — and one that’s easy to pick up but impossible to put down.

“Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle”

What do you get when you combine Nintendo’s mustachioe­d plumber with zany rabbit-like creatures? The answer is “Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle” (Nintendo Switch), a tactical turnbased role-playing game by UbiSoft. This cartoon crossover has players control Mario, his loyal friends (Luigi, Princess Peach, and Yoshi) and a group of Rabbids dressed as these iconic Nintendo mascots. Played on various maps — against the game’s artificial intelligen­ce (A.I.) or via two-player local cooperativ­e play — you’ll take turns moving about the maps, choosing the right character to attack and the ideal weapon to inflict the most damage. Also check out: Cuphead, Splatoon 2, NHL 18, Yooka-Laylee.

TEENS “Horizon: Zero Dawn”

Debuting in February, Sony Interactiv­e’ Entertainm­ent’s “Horizon: Zero Dawn” is simply one of the best video games of the year. This action-heavy role-playing game — a PS4 exclusive — stars Aloy, a brave female hunter trying to stay alive in a world overrun by mechanized beasts. Using stealth and weapons, Aloy ventures across dangerous environmen­ts, solving missions, interactin­g with tribal societies and unraveling an epic story.

“Forza Motorsport 7”

Climb behind the wheel of Microsoft Game Studios’ “Forza Motorsport 7” (Xbox One, PC) and its more than 700 authentica­lly recreated vehicles — including the largest collection of Ferraris, Lamborghin­is and Porsches compiled in a game. You’ll scream around the tracks of 30 different real-world locations, competing against smart A.I. or online friends. The game’s “ForzaTech” engine delivers up to 60 frames-per-second action (for smooth performanc­e) and support for the latest 4K TVs.

“Destiny 2”

Bungie’s “Destiny 2” is a blockbuste­r sequel that drops players into a futuristic universe, with many worlds to explore and battles to be fought. Along with the deep story campaign, this sci-fi adventure features cooperativ­e and competitiv­e multiplaye­r modes, and for the first time in a game, an integrated voice companion via Amazon Alexa-devices, with the free Destiny 2 Ghost Skill. The game is for PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.

“Star Wars Battlefron­t II”

Star Wars geeks, rejoice! Despite some balancing issues at launch, Electronic Arts’ “Star Wars Battlefron­t II” (PS4, Xbox One, PC) is a great ride — especially for Star Wars fans. Experience the untold story of Iden Versio, an Imperial elite special forces soldier, in a solo campaign, or partake in nail-biting multiplaye­r battles and tournament­s, whether you choose to play as a ground trooper, TIE Fighter pilot or as iconic heroes and villains from Star Wars lore.

Also check out: PlayerUnkn­own’s Battlegrou­nds, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Injustice 2, NBA 2K18.

ADULTS

“Call of Duty: WWII”

Rather than fighting in the future (and even in outer space), the best-selling series is returning to its roots in Activision’s “Call of Duty: WWII” (PS4, Xbox One, PC). You’ll climb into the boots of a soldier in World War II and during the mission-based solo campaign or in multiplaye­r matches, your goal is to stay alive long enough to help win the war. Along with iconic WWII locations in the European theatre of war, players will enlist in various divisions — including airborne, armored, infantry and so on — each with different weapons and skills.

“Assassin’s Creed: Origins”

Ubisoft Montreal’s next installmen­t in the Assassin’s Creed franchise — which has sold more than 100 million copies over the past decade — transports players into ancient Egypt, where you’re tasked with discoverin­g secrets behind the Great Pyramids, the last Pharaohs and other mysteries. In “Assassin’s Creed: Origins” (PS4, Xbox One, PC), you’ll take on various missions, fight nemeses, engage with characters and stealthily move around long-lost cities, coastal towns and deserts.

“Wolfenstei­n II: The New Colossus”

In Bethesda’s “Wolfenstei­n II: The New Colossus” (PS4, Xbox One, PC), BJ Blazkowicz is back to take on the evil Nazi war machine — but this time, the fight is on American soil. Upon awakening from a five-month coma, BJ starts this first-person adventure in a wheelchair, and with the help of a scientist, a map, some weapons and a will to survive — in part, to be reunited with his partner, Anya, who’s pregnant with twins — BJ fights the good fight until he can rid the Nazis from the United States.

Also check out: The Evil Within 2, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Persona 5.

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