Although Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit came out a full week after the launch of Black Ops, the latest Call of Duty shooter from Treyarch still denied both games a chance at number one in the UK.
The reason that’s notable is because AC is a big franchise itself, selling well past 23 million units life-to-date. You just can’t stop the Call of Duty machine.
The British top ten selling games for the week ending November 20th’s past the break.
1 Call of Duty: Black Ops (Treyarch, Activision)
2 Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft)
3 Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (Criterion Games, EA)
4 FIFA 11 (EA Sports, EA)
5 Just Dance 2 (Ubisoft, Ubisoft)
6 Wii Party (Nintendo, Nintendo)
7 Wii Sports Resort (Nintendo, Nintendo)
8 Professor Layton and the Lost Future (Level 5, Nintendo)
9 Kinect Sports (Rare, Microsoft Game Studios)
10 New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo, Nintendo)

















not surprising really.
surprised how low down kinect sports is though, especially with all the good reviews its got, everyones saying its the only good game on kinect so far.
i was really disappointed with assassins creed brotherhood, as if having to reset the game constantly because of bugs was not bad enough its also seriously repetitive, and the story the series is famous for was seriously lacking!
every single level i played either froze on me or almost froze on me, on the last mission i got stuck and could not kill the final enemy.
everytime i would attack him with my sword it would somehow go straight through him, so the guards would keep coming out was stuck there for like half a hour just killing guards.
than got sick of it, pulled my gun out and fired at him and he died.
so disappointed by this, i knew ubisoft would run the series into the ground but not like this!
god this makes fallout new vegas look like uncharted 2!
cant believe im actually saying that, a game more buggy than fallout?
BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!!
lol