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I'm coming from personal experiences here:
Midnight Club: Los Angeles for racing, online play is good too. Highly customisable cars, frantic gameplay and gorgeous visuals. I'd recommend this game any day.
Ratchet and Clank is one of my favourite series, so it's a yes for A Crack in Time (though if your PS3 has PS2 backwards compatiblity, Up Your Aresenal is the best in the series and a must buy). I didn't like Tools of Destruction much. I should note that A Crack in Time includes time-based puzzles that progressively become more difficult. I spent around an hour trying to solve one of the final puzzles. You can skip them, but you lose out on the reward of a few hundred bolts.
Fallout 3 is a fantastic RPG that I've spent hours upon hours playing, though I think you'd enjoy New Vegas a bit more (but it's not old, and still pricey in stores). The gunplay is solid, plentiful and hectic, however if you aren't use to the standard RPG stat-based gameplay you would still enjoy Fallout 3, but not as much. There is also a fair amount of dialogue, but it's easy to bypass (but I don't recommend it) I may be wrong about that. It may not be clear in this paragraph, but yeah I'd buy Fallout 3.
As for your third choice, Metal Gear Solid 4 can be purchased for around $20 USD, and it's a few years old. Or if you're into classic games, the Ultimate Sonic Genesis Collection is a good buy, but if you like Call of Duty and other visually intensive games, it may not be the best choice. 3D Dot Game Heroes is a game I throughly enjoyed, but it's frusturating and a bit difficult. I also liked The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; it's in the same genre as Fallout, plus it was developed by the same company (Bethesda). I'm not much into the sports genre, so I can't really recommend any games there.
Hope this helped!