The Guardian (no, not the Ultima VII villain) has an article (saw it on Slashdot) called Do your bit for the games industry this Christmas - which is also a way to avoid bad games.
Now, it’s probably an oversimplification, but it’s certainly stuff to think about. Besides, there’s an important question: who says that games bought for Christmas have got to be Christmas games? You know, you don’t die if you buy / give / are given a 2-months old game - or if you buy that Christmas blockbuster in February, after it’s been patched (if it’s a PC game) and is probably cheaper - not to mention all the reviews you can read before buying it.
I’d also suggest avoiding sequels and clones, but that’s probably asking too much.




Unfortunately, I’m thinking of both Soul Calibur III and Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence…
But, then again, the latter probably won’t be out before the big March launch bash, so that’s not a problem