Weekly PC Sales: Spore Overtakes Warhammer
Civilization IV: Colonization made its debut at the number three spot, while newcomer LEGO Batman slipped in at the ninth position.
- Spore / EA Maxis / $49 (Average)
- Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning / EA Mythic / $49 (Average)
- Civilization IV: Colonization / Firaxis / $29 (Average)
- Crysis Warhead / Crytek (Publisher: EA) / $28 (Average)
- The Sims 2 Apartment Life Expansion Pack / EA Maxis / $29 (Average)
- World Of Warcraft: Battle Chest / Blizzard / $38 (Average)
- World Of Warcraft / Blizzard / $20 (Average)
- The Sims 2 Double Deluxe / EA Maxis / $30 (Average)
- LEGO Batman / Traveller's Tales / $30 (Average)
- World Of Warcraft: Burning Crusade / Blizzard / $29 (Average)
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Crysis Warhead great game, great price!
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I heard someone describe Wars as a mix of Tribes, Counter-Strike and Battlefield.
Call of Duty 4 is just Counter-Strike with prone, aiming down the sights, unlockable weapons and more grenade spam. It's good at what it does (in my opinion, better than CS), but it's multiplayer is not very original.
But in reality, Crysis Wars is totally different than COD4, and is more comparable to BF. I've barely played any Battlefield...so I'll just throw out the magic word that makes Crysis so awesome: nukes.-
no - saying Nukes in World in Conflict is a magic phrase - in CW it signifies the end of the round. And from every pub I've been on it's been a complete asswhooping.
Again, if the shack puts up a pub 32 player server, or a private 16 player server using the mid-sized maps, then perhaps I could change my tone. But for now it's a poor mishmash of BF and CS with netcode that pales in comparison to either.
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