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Welcome to a special series of VideoGamer.com's Top 10, where we bring you the essential genre by genre video game buyers' guide for Christmas and New Year. It'll run every Thursday from now until the end of the 2007/2008 holiday break, so, whether you're looking for some family video game ideas to get you through those boring Christmas get-togethers or some top sports games to spend that holiday cash on, look no further than VideoGamer.com. In the fourth of the series, we look at the Top 10 First Person Shooter Games. And don't forget, if you need more info on any of these titles, just click on it for a full review.
10. Medal of Honor: Airborne, Xbox 360, PC, PS3, PS2, Xbox.

If WW2 first-person-shooters are your thing, you could do a lot worse than MoH: Airborne. Will called it a "brilliant war game" when he reviewed it back in September, citing memorable missions, riveting gameplay and huge scale action. While it's not the highest placed WW2 shooter on our list, Airborne is still a solid effort from EA and should definitely be somewhere on Medal of Honor fans' Christmas lists.
9. Metroid Prime: Corruption, Wii.

The final game in the Metroid Prime series, Corruption is so much more than a simple first-person-shooter. It's a kind of platforming, puzzle, action, FPS hybrid, which, if you're a fan of the series, cannot possibly disappoint. When Greg reviewed it in October, he described it as "another fantastic effort by Retro Studios" with "streamlined, pin-point accurate controls" that "set a new precedent for first-person games on the Wii". Corruption is an essential purchase for all Wii owners.
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