Mon, Jul 19, 2010 | 10:54 BST

UK charts: Crackdown 2 still numero uno

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Crackdown 2 is still beating off the competition at the top of the Agency tower, taking a second week at number one of the UK charts.

Ubisoft’s Dance on Broadway is at second, up two from four last week, while Lego: Harry Potter is third.

Red Dead Redemption and Toy Story 3 round off the top five.

Just so you know: Alan Wake’s made a massive gain, coming back into the top 20 at 11, with sales shooting up by 98 percent. Guess it really does have a “growing interest.”

Full top ten is below. Last week’s data is here.

  1. Crackdown 2 (Ruffian Games, Microsoft Games Studios)
  2. Dance on Broadway (Ubisoft, Ubisoft)
  3. Lego: Harry Potter (Traveler’s Tales, Warner Bros. Interactive)
  4. Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar)
  5. Toy Story 3 (Disney Interactive Studio, Disney)
  6. 2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa (EA Sports, EA)
  7. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Nintendo, Nintendo)
  8. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 (EA Sports, EA)
  9. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Infinity Ward, Activision)
  10. Just Dance (Ubisoft, Ubisoft)

8 comments

#1

RETARDED VIKING
19/07/10, 10:38 am

JEEZ people are still buying mw2 ugh….and wtf is no.2 sounds fun!!!!

#2

BraveArse
19/07/10, 10:42 am

It’s been a bit of a schizophrenic experience playing CrackDown 2 imo. I’ve been bitterly disappointed by it but still felt utterly compelled to complete it, cackling like a loon most of the way.

The mission structure is just not a patch on the original and there inclusion of the helicopter is a complete cop-out imo. But still, it’s CrackDown, with all the big explosions and massive leaps that come with that.

I reckon I’d have been happier if it had been a expansion pack, as that’s what it feels like to me. I guess in a way it’s great that it’s selling well as maybe they’ll be able to make a proper sequel next time.

#3

Patrick Garratt
19/07/10, 10:52 am

Good news there for Wake.

#4

Blerk
19/07/10, 11:18 am

Not so good news if they were hoping to make any money off it, it certainly didn’t take it long to get into the sub-£20 bracket.

#5

cookiejar
19/07/10, 11:21 am

Number 5 on that list, is frankly amazing :D

Picked it up on PS3 over the weekend and haven’t put it down. Great little game.

#6

DaMan
19/07/10, 6:17 pm

but.. but.. what the hell are they thinking?! it’s got a metacritic rating of 71! /s

#7

revolting
19/07/10, 6:57 pm

I can’t speak for the masses, but personally I’m thinking “Fun>Critics”, even though it’s not quite as much fun as I would have hoped for.

#8

DaMan
19/07/10, 7:02 pm

yeah, that was my point.

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