
Looking for a great video game present for your dad? Look no further than our Father's Day Gift Guide.
Here are our recommendations, helpfully categorized by our patent-pending system of Dad Types. Just find your Dad Type, read the suggestions, and voila: the perfect gift.
We guarantee he'll appreciate these more than a tie, golf balls, gel shoe inserts, a bottle of motor oil, a case of Centrum Silver, or any other ho-hum items you may have been considering.
![]() ARMY DAD |
Attention, soldier: It's Father's Day, and you have no idea what to buy for Army Dad. Failure to comply with correct gift procedure will earn you a court-martial. Stand by to be issued with two (2) recommendations. Both are guaranteed to stop Army Dad from threatening to send you away to military school for, oh, at least a week.
Lock and load with the great Call of Duty 4. From its unrivaled graphics and buttery smooth gameplay to its compelling single-player campaign, it's the perfect fit for the well-decorated Dad. And if he's also a bit daring, consider it an excuse to get him playing games online - Call of Duty 4 is a bona fide Xbox Live! smash.
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If you can't afford to take dad on a pricey Vegas vacation, bring the sin to him with this smart tactical shooter. Guide a highly-trained squad of through the city of dreams in an effort to track down terrorists, using a variety of cool weapons and handy gadgets to get the point across. With unparalleled customization and a robust suite of multiplayer modes, odds are that Army Dad will love it.
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![]() GOLF DAD |
Actually giving gifts to Golf Dad could prove difficult, because he's probably already planning to sneak out before dawn on Father's Day to get a swift 18 holes before lunch. Best to tuck it in the top of his golf bag before he leaves.
For Golf Dad, there's really only one choice. The latest version of the smash hit Tiger Woods series is available on just about every platform under the sun, features a slew of courses, a wealth of game modes, and, on the Wii, a control system where you literally swing the controller to make your stroke. Even if he has an earlier version, he'll no doubt appreciate the update.
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Posted: 13 Jun 2008