This is it. It's the last weekend before Modern Warfare 2 is released. For some of you, it's a weekend filled with anticipation. For others, it's a weekend of complete indifference as you watch the Internet explode around you as every little bit of the game leaks. Leaks? Oh, right, for some of you, it's a weekend where you're playing Modern Warfare 2, because there are plenty of shops out there that'll break the street date for just about anything. Apparently GameStop stores in the North East part of the US have been given some kind of corporate go-ahead to just start selling the game, probably since plenty of independent game stores in those parts started selling the game last week. Makes me wish there were more stores like that around here. I can't even think of one non-chain game store in my immediate area.
Anyway, on to the data. I've gotten out my interpreter hat and rolled up my not-actually-an-analyst sleeves, and by looking at the achievements page for Borderlands, I'm going to say that the people who play that game are playing the hell out of it. Its an interesting case, because it doesn't have any achievements that are especially difficult. You just need to put in the time to get them. And clearly, you guys are putting in the time. There are no more "rare" achievements for Borderlands, and only three of them still show as "uncommon." Two of those uncommon achievements are for hitting levels 40 and 50, so it's really just a matter of putting in the time.
Here's a quick, unsorted list of assorted releases and the number of people playing them as of Saturday morning. I think these numbers probably tell you more about the site's audience than any genuine sales trend, but I'm sure someone out there could cook up a formula that eventually tied these numbers to sales, if they wanted to.
- Band Hero - 79
- Jurassic: The Hunted - 4
- DJ Hero - 761
- Tekken 6 - 626
- Forza Motorsport 3 - 2,590
- Forza Motorsport 2 - 7,779
- Dragon Age: Origins - 1,536
- LEGO Rock Band - 234
I think I mostly wanted to show those numbers to note the following:
- LEGO Rock Band is outperforming Band Hero so far, but not by much.
- Jurassic: The Hunted was released with as little fanfare as possible and I think our Quick Look of the game is the only coverage anyone's done so far. After watching that video, I wouldn't buy Jurassic, either. Except I already bought it. Damn.
- If 1,500 people are playing the not-as-good-as-PC version of Dragon Age, how many people must be playing the PC version?
- My guess is that DJ Hero and Tekken 6 are moving some units based on their name recognition, but neither game really took off at launch.
OK, let's get into the traditional lists. It's not especially surprising that Borderlands has held onto the top spot. Also, predictably, Modern Warfare 2 has resurfaced as interest in actually playing the game begins to swell. And The Ballad of Gay Tony has reignited Grand Theft Auto IV's popularity quite nicely. The site's significant international readership is probably responsible for Football Manager 2010 making the list.
Top 10 Sets
- Borderlands
- Dragon Age: Origins
- Grand Theft Auto IV
- Modern Warfare 2
- Forza Motorsport 3
- Assassin's Creed II
- Football Manager 2010
- Brutal Legend
- DJ Hero
- Tekken 6
We've got a new pile of unreleased games in the achievements system this week, including some 2010 releases. So if you want to start planning out your January, be sure to look at the Dark Void achievements.
New Sets
- Wallace & Gromit #2
- Wallace & Gromit #4
- Winning Eleven 2010 (I think this is the Japanese version?)
- Chaotic: Shadow Warriors
- Polar Panic
- Rogue Warrior
- Madden NFL Arcade
- Encleverment Experiment
- Dark Void
- NCAA Basketball 10
- The Tale of Despereaux
- Big Brain Wolf (Steam)
And, finally, the individual achievements list. Borderlands is still holding on tight, but it doesn't control all ten spots like it did last week. People are looking for specific help on how to freefall as much as possible in The Ballad of Gay Tony, and they're also trying to figure out how to score 100,000 points in a single Forza 3 drift lap. That Forza achievement is probably the only one in the game that qualifies as tough. The rest reward you for specific, easy behavior or for just putting in the hours and gaining all your levels.
Top 10 Individual
- Borderlands - You're on a boat!
- Borderlands - My Brother Is An Italian Plumber
- Borderlands - 12 Days of Pandora
- Borderlands - Fully Loaded
- Borderlands - Made in New Haven
- Grand Theft Auto IV - TBoGT: Adrenaline Junkie
- Borderlands - Speedy McSpeederton
- Borderlands - Ding! Champion
- Forza Motorsport 3 - Drift Lap
- Borderlands - Can't We Get BEYOND Thunderdome?
OK, I'm going to go brace myself for the release of Modern Warfare 2. Actually, thanks to some retailers' inability to obey street dates and the notion of "overnight shipping," I'm just going to go play Modern Warfare 2. Review Tuesday.
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