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Video games as stocking stuffers

We’ve got 2018’s best, from kids to adults.

- Marc Saltzman

Video games make for ideal stocking stuffers for the young and young at heart – but with so many console and computer titles to choose from, shopping for a gamer can be an overwhelmi­ng endeavor.

In other words, how do you know which games are worth getting blisters over and those likely to become drink coasters? After all, with most games hovering around the $60 mark – not including freemium games such as “Fortnite” – you don’t want to gift a dud.

To help you out, the following are a handful of recommende­d gaming picks, divided into various age groups. Prices are $60 unless otherwise specified.

Kids

One of the most beloved cartoon brawlers is back, and this time it’s playable on the Nintendo Switch. In Nintendo’s “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,” you can unlock and play as every character ever released in the franchise’s history – 66 fighters, to be exact – and battle against others across multiple game worlds. Play solo or with a friend on the Switch’s screen (say, while in the backseat of a car), but then continue the action on a bigscreen television while back at home by docking the Switch. Ubisoft’s “Starlink: Battle

for Atlus” ($75 for Starter Kit) fuses the physical with the digital, as you snap toy spaceship parts, weapons and pilots onto your controller, and those real-world items instantly appear in the video game. That is, depending on your specific mission in this open-world space saga – such as destroying enemies while dogfightin­g in space or taking out targets on a planet surface – you’ll want to mix and match items to customize your ship.

Featuring more than 450 cards to collect and modify, Microsoft Game Studios’ “Forza

Horizon 4” for Xbox One and Windows PC is a racing game that lets you tear around Great Britain through several seasons and with varying weather and road conditions. Along with solo and multiplaye­r modes, tournament­s and stunt and speed challenges, this driving sim supports TVs with 4K resolution and with High Dynamic Range (HDR) support.

Also check out 2K Sports’

“2BA 2K19,” Enhance’s “Tetris Effect” and Square Enix’s

“Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.”

Teens

Marvel’s “Spider-Man” from Sony is a ridiculous­ly fun single-player action game that lets you climb into the suit of the Webbed Wonder; swing between New York City skyscraper­s, use parkour to nimbly scale obstacles and engage in stealth and combat sequences. Exclusivel­y available for PlayStatio­n 4, you can unlock dozens of

suits – such as the Advanced Suit, the SpiderPunk Suit and the Noir Suit – each with its own unique power and customizab­le modificati­ons.

If you’ve ever dreamed of running down the pitch and striking against a nervous goaltender, Konami’s “Pro Evolu

tion Soccer 2019” lets you play as or against your favorite soccer teams. Along with the most licenses in the franchise’s history – allowing you to choose between many different leagues around the globe – PES

2019 delivers realistic gameplay and authentic ball physics, multiple game types (including a revamped my Club online mode) and adds former superstars, too, such as David Beckham. The game is available for

PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Other great teen games include EA Sports’ “NHL 19,” Capcom’s “Monster Hunter

World,” Ubisoft’s “Child of Light” and Square Enix’s “Life Is Strange 2.”

Adults

Playable on PlayStatio­n 4 and Xbox One, Rockstar Games’ best-selling “Red Dead

Redemption 2” is a westernthe­med action game that starts in 1899, at the end of the Wild West era. American federal agents and bounty hunters alike are going after the last of the outlaws, to be taken dead or alive. From the creators of “Grand Theft Auto V,” you’ll find yourself in the middle of this struggle and must make key decisions that may change the course of history.

For only $39, you can pick up the extraordin­ary “God of

War” from Sony Computer Entertainm­ent America, a dark action game that plays as good as it looks. While traipsing through an unforgivin­g realm of Norse Gods and monsters, our antihero Kratos must fight to survive – and teach his son Atreus to do the same. Between its responsive controls, visceral combat, gorgeous set pieces and emotional story, this single-player PS4 exclusive is a must-have for mature players.

One of the more underrated games of 2018, Ubisoft’s “Far

Cry 5” is a great-looking firstperso­n shooter that focuses on story, exploratio­n and intense combat as you roam about huge outdoor environmen­ts to complete various objectives. Along with single-player missions there’s a handful of multiple modes and maps worth indulging in (such as the piratethem­ed town). The game is playable on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

Also consider Activision’s “Call of Duty: Black Ops 4,” EA’s “Battlefiel­d V” and Warner Bros.’ “Hitman 2” and “Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.”

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ROCKSTAR GAMES “Red Dead Redemption 2” is an action game that starts in 1899, at the end of the Wild West era.

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