Fallout 3’s doing well in the US PC charts this week, which is probably just as well: Bethesda needs to sell a few.
Last week’s data here. Thanks, Kotaku.
NPD Charts October 26 – November 1
- Fallout 3
- C&C: Red Alert 3
- Fallout 3 Collector’s Edition
- Spore
- Far Cry 2
- The Sims 2 Apartment Life
- Nancy Drew: The Haunting of Castle Malloy
- The Sims 2 Double Deluxe
- Fallout 3 Survival Edition
- C&C: Red Alert 3 Premier Edition







morriss said:
It’s sales charts day!
Esha said:
It is indeed.
I’m pleased to see that Fallout 3 is doing well for itself there, too. For all of its flaws, it’s still the best RPG released this year. And no, that award doesn’t go to Fable 2.
Newbie101 said:
Flaws?
morriss said:
I think you’ve got to play Fable II before you can comment on it, really. As in, play for hours, not 30 mins round a friend’s house.
Newbie101 said:
Fallout 3 is head and shoulders above Fable 2. Ok, it’s more ‘hardcore’ than Fable but if you can get the hang of the controls, not only does it have more gameplay and depth it’s a better game too boot!
morriss said:
I “completed” Fable II yesterday and have Fallout 3 to get on with now, so I’m not in a position to compare.
Newbie101 said:
Ahh cool. I did Fable 2 last week, be interested to hear your opinion.
Psychotext said:
No-one asked, but Fable 2 is my game of the year so far. Flawed, yes… but utterly compelling.
Michael O'Connor said:
Zero Punctuation: The man without a point, and all the freedom to make it.
Lets try to judge games on our own basis, instead of relying on some gimmicky, cynical, overly jaded and probably overpaid “reviewer” to express it for us.
Kudos to Fallout 3 though. It’s well deserved. *thumbs*