UK chart data is now in for the week ending 26th January, revealing that New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe has been knocked off top spot for the first time since its release earlier this month.
Mario and friends actually find themselves down several places this week to fourth in the charts following a 44% drop in week-on-week physical sales. Number one goes to the Resident Evil 2 remake - recreating the success the original managed more than 20 years ago - becoming Capcom's biggest UK launch since Resident Evil 7 in January 2017.
Here's a look at this week's top ten all formats chart (physical sales only):
1. (New) Resident Evil 2
2. (3) Red Dead Redemption 2
3. (4) Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
4. (1) New Super Mario Bros U. Deluxe
5. (5) FIFA 19
6. (2) Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown
7. (6) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
8. (7) Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
9. (8) Grand Theft Auto V
10. (9) Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
Did you buy any of these chart-topping games this week? Any surprises this time around? Let us know down below.
[source gamesindustry.biz]
Comments 63
Who didn't see this coming? Those that didn't need to get their eyes checked.
On a separate note, it's nice to see the Crash trilogy still selling.
Resident Evil takes the crown... but it didn't transform into Resident Evilette
NSMBU Deluxe was the third best selling unit, pretty good consistency
@TF-Warrior what would it even look like? Rachel in a princess dress?
A couple of weeks at number 1 is a good run for a bland port from the Wii U days. I'm sure it's sold several millions of copies by already so Nintendo will be pleased.
In other news, people seem to be happy with RE2 remake.
A game on 3 systems vs 1 game on one.
@nhSnork idk. I've never played a Resident Evil game before.
@nhSnork Probably Wesker in a tutu.
Why are people still buying GTA 5?
Can we see the new, new style now please Ninty? Im hoping for gorgeous handdrawn 2D sprite style.
No surprise there, those I know who’ve got it really like it.
Again, another chart that illustrates how futile it is to rerelease old games. Only half the Top 10 were available on last-gen or older....
2 weeks at no1 was still very impressive though.
I’m trying to think what the next big Switch game will be to keep an eye on the chart placement?
Its going to go further down the list when kingdom hearts 3 comes out tomorrow can't believe tomorrow but yes it's true.
Crash back on there?
@JoeDiddley Yoshi is but blazeblue looks good its 2 years old now but switch version comes with all dlc. Out 8th feb for blaze if your interested
@electrolite77 No offense, but isn't that second point a good thing? It means the industry is developing and evolving instead of stagnating. New games trump old games in my book, even if I do enjoy a remaster/remake here and there.
@Retupmocnin My theory is that if you get the game at a good price you can get game currency cheaper than buying the currency straight.
I wish I could play ressie 2
One is a 7 year old port with higher resolution, the other a complete reimagination with a gorgeous engine.
My money didn’t go to Portendo this time.
Dark Souls 2 (lkjhgvbhjk child of the series) needs to come out on the Switch this year.
A quick and easy port of a 2D Mario game that didn't have a lot of players due to a low install base is perfectly fine. There are a ton who actually prefer 2D Mario over 3D Mario, and this fits the bill for them just fine, with over 130 levels and whatnot. The only thing I have is that its price should have been about $20 less, but otherwise, I see no problem with them continuing this "New" franchise on occasion. Despite what it seems, the "New" series of games hasn't had an installment since Luigi U in 2013, so that's quite a break for what some would consider "overkill".
I dont know why so many people are hating on NSMBUD so much, it's a great game, fun, relies on a winning formula, now, if you played this game on Wii U you must realize that this game wasnt ported with you in mind, there are at least 18 million Switch owners who didnt have a Wii U, whats wrong with them getting a chance to play the amazing first party lime up the Wii U had?
I swear, Nintendo cant catch a break.
@Juma009
Because 60€ for almost zero effort. No new stages, modes, just new characters made for extremely casual public.
I can get it on Wii U with Luigi U for 20€ (new) so why should I pay 40€ extra for a bump in resolution and Peachette?
To consider they even call it “Deluxe” is blasphemy.
Don’t get me wrong as I’m not against the port, I’m against the money they ask for it. There is no pardon in that.
That's only fair. RE2 is a remake, whereas NSMBU Deluxe is just a rerelease with some minor additions. If you ask me, NSMBU Deluxe never deserved to be first place anyway. That game was so uninspired I couldn't get too far into it even though I got it for free with my Wii U. I recently traded it in for money. Something I should have done years ago.
KH3 will knock it of #1 this week.
RE2 looks great - this is how a "remastered" should look like. But rather play something I do not know how it ends with my $60.
@electrolite77 Again, another chart that illustrates the need to release new games. With half the chart representing people who do not re-play last gen or older.
With another new big game coming this week and 3 more next month. Good balance of old and new.
Well, on every platform but 1 - hard to imagine that being an issue for some 🤔
when's resident evilette 2
@ieatdragonz
I was being a bit facetious. A half and half split is perfectly illustrative of thebreality that there’s room for old and new in gaming, as with every other form of entertainment. There are always new people coming into gaming, there are technological advances that allow games to be remade or played in different ways (e.g. portable), there are good financial reasons for being efficient and not just ditching old material and ignoring gaming history.
Of course there has to be new games. But there are fundamentalists who seem to think there should only be new games and only new games count. And they’re wrong.
@Agramonte
See my post above. As for new games, Wargroove looks brilliant and is out on three formats this week.
@Denoloco
To the millions who didn’t own a Wii U, it’s really good value.
@electrolite77
I didn’t have a PS3 and got The Last of Us recently on PS4 with all the content for 20€ new.
Where is your “really good value”? Are you even serious? 20<60
Btw, TLOU is a newer game.
Well this "New" super mario game is old. So of course it gets less attention. It will be outselled soon and will sent to the bottom. lol. But I still love the game. Still playing it, but I see why it's losing
@Denoloco
The PS4 version of TLOU is 4 1/2 years old. Of course its cheaper. That’s a bizarre comparison. Unless you’re seriously suggesting Nintendo should be selling Mario for 20€ but hopefully that’s not the case.
The important thing to grasp is value is subjective. What is value to you might not be to someone else and vice versa.
@electrolite77
Even back then it wasn’t 60€. 40€ at best, guess you forgot that..and it wasn’t even a year old from PS3 version when it launched. Here we are looking at 7 years between the versions. Curious.
No, I disagree with your last sentense. Nintendo is the only company on the market where ports cost as a new game. That’s not a subjective option but a fact.
ok haters, nsmbdx is still a good game, so stop hating on people that do not have a wii u and can enjoy the game. Resident Evil 2 is a great game too, you can have the best of both worlds.
@electrolite77 Fair enough. Sometimes I feel as if game developers are sticking to the past a bit much, so it makes me happy when rereleases lead to new content (see Mega Man 11).
Collections are definitely my prefered rereleases. Legacy content is nice, but if am only allowed to play one of the games (see Dark Souls Remastered), it illustrates a lack of extra effort. It doesnt allow new gamers much of anything except an easy way to gift money to the company.
This is where my dislike of NSMBUD stems from anyways. It' technically two games, but I'd rather waste my money on something with more effort and content.
@Denoloco
I don’t care whether you agree with it or not. Value is subjective. That’s undeniable. The rest is noise.
@ieatdragonz
You choosing to spend your money on something other than NSMBUDX is absolutely your call. No question.
I’m just talking in broad terms really, that there are always going to be rereleases and remasters because there’s a market for them and as long as they aren’t getting in the way of new games (and they aren’t as they’re less effort, in fact there’s a good argument to say they facilitate and fund new content) I have no problem with that.
@electrolite77
“The rest is noise”
And that level of conformism is why people pay 60€ for a port, instead of what would have been 30€ normally. Those 4 words are it.
@ieatdragonz - Yhere is financial reasons why re-releases remain a constant in today's gaming. It isnt just a cash grab, bit often some of it is used as funding for the next game.
I read a comment where the analogy of it being a Kickstarter, you're paying for the development of Pikmin, in turn you're getting NSMBUD. Interesting take, but a lot of truth to it.
@Paraka Except there's two clauses to that arguement. One: Game developers often don't tell you if you are funding for another game, with zero clarity you will never know. Pikmin 4 could easily be funded by this game, but what if they weren't funding it off this port and instead using Hey Pikmin as their actual gauge?
The second. Even if you do know what the money is going to, it often feels like a strong arm. Like how Travis Strikes Back is supposedly going to fund NMH future projects. Whether they enjoy the game or not plays no mind into it.
Even worse, with the second option, the promises are empty. If Samus Returns sells well, we will be funding more Metroid games! An eagle-eyed consumer will realize that "well" can mean literally anything. Sure, the two examples I use are brand new games, but it applies to ports just as well. "If Xenoverse 2 sells, we will consider FighterZ for Switch" even though the two have no connection except in brand.
That's probably the closest comparison to Kickstarters. A whole lot of empty promises with a few true to form examples.
Quite depressing to see how howTravis Strikes Again No More Heroes didn't make it into these or even the german eShop download charts. Is it in the download charts elsewhere? (UK, US...?)
Onoh.. release a new fullprice port Nintendo!!
@ieatdragonz - But for a game developer, their livelihood relies on funding games. The point you miss is that even if, say NSMBU, sold to fund Hey! Pikmin and there was much more funds, that's likely going into another game. Doubt Sushi Striker or ARMS would likely have happened if funds weren't there to "afford" a loss on the project to begin with. So clarity to the consumer isn't required here, cause they're not selling you a future product to invest in through another game. They make games, they're funded by other games, even ones you may not like. If they were more clarity, whose to consider what is worthy to be funded or not because all releases are then being held at random to somebody.
Your second reasoning is assuming you are forced to buy a game you do not want. Travis Strikes Again is a perfect example of this. NMH3 isnt absolutely held hostage as many think it would be because they decided to make a "cash grab" instead (which is doubley amusing considering you cannot even make such a practice with such a niche title to begin with). Even Other M sold "well" enough to make Samus Returns and Prime 4 to be considered. And they were likely funded by Smash.
@electrolite77 Like my post said, it has nothing to do with not having old games. I do not care about $60 RE2 on PC/PS4, but I had Kingdom Hearts 3 and AC7 to pick from instead.
As for new games, Wargroove looks brilliant
I am getting The Caligula Effect: Overdose on March 12th on Switch. But not pretending most people care - just like WarGroove on Feb 1st. They do not move the needle in this debate either way.
Next Switch game that matters is Yoshi's Crafted World on March 29th.
@hoopderscotch Thanks! I guess that should already be good enough for a Grasshopper game, after all the greatness actually comes from the refusal to cater to the mainstream.
@Paraka I still disagree. A game like ARMS was not particularly funded by Mario Kart 8, but the team (and most definitely Nintendo) decided that porting Mario Kart 8 would be the first priority. It allowed them to get used to the hardware.
Now, compare that to Metroid. Other M was an outsourced team. Federation Force was Next Level. Samus Returns was an outsourced team. There is no growth of developers there and each game should not influence the next, especially when two of those weren't very good and would only hurt interest, not garner it.
Back to Mario U Deluxe. Nintendo EPD (though they never completely specified) was likely the brunt of the development force, which already made a brand new game for the platform, Super Mario Odyssey. And they developed Sushi Striker and Arms and Labo along with BOTW. There's too many factors to see if the capital actually helps out greenlight new projects. In the most likely scenario, it just helps give more capital to the company as a whole, so I guess it could factor in if you went through about ninety hoops.
If I am being fair, I do like your argument if it was a branch like Nintendo Software Technology. They ported Captain Toad to the Switch, which helps them get used to the technology, and gives them more credence to develop other titles. Maybe they'll finally make something that isn't Mario VS Donkey Kong lol
In the end, yes, I as a consumer am not forced to do anything. But I still want my purchasing decision to be solely the quality of the game. Everything besides that I'd rather not even be addressed as it should only be company knowledge, not PR.
@Agramonte
Except you can’t define what games ‘matter’ to people. In the same way that nobody can define what is value to other people. Neither can I. If somebody is really looking forward to a game whether it be big budget, an indie, new or old, hat matters.
@Denoloco
You’re still thrashing around. If people see value in a product they will pay for it. If you don’t see any, you don’t buy it.
It really is that simple.
@ieatdragonz
“If Samus Returns sells well, we will be funding more Metroid games! ”
Did they specifically say this? If they did is it a problem given that they are funding more? I agree it’s annoying when you get examples like Dragonball but generally yeah, games need to sell for series to continue.
I got a bit bored with SMBU back on Wii U, so this doesn't shock me too much. I imagine it might be off the top 10 by next week.
Not surprising to me at all. Loving RE 2, didn’t think about purchasing nsmb for a second
@Denoloco I get that but again, this game wasnt ported for those who owned it or played it on Wii U, this was made for those who never played it period, now the game itself is worth $60 if its your first time playing it, it also includes Luigi U, and new characters, I get it, some are not interested but bashing it? Its like we are complaining for having too many games.
I for one hope they keep porting, I want Metroid Prime Trilogy, I want Skyward Sword, Galaxy games, Mario Maker, Pikmin 3 on my Switch and many more.
Now THAT's what you call success.
@TheAwesomeBowser New Super Mario Bros Wii U Deluxe doesn't deserve the hate. So why are you rooting for it to be knocked out of the charts? Is it because of your blind hatred for Wii U ports for the Switch that are doing well on the Switch?
Geez man, the Wii U was a bad console, get over it.
So odd to see people celebrating the fall of a game from its previous position in the charts. People take NSMB way too personally.
@DBPirate Yeah, they have no taste in games.
@DBPirate Let's be real, this is true of every sales chart article. People take it too seriously when they arent the ones getting profit/shafted lol
There's people every week cheering that GTA isnt on the list anymore for gods sake. People take everything too seriously
@Alantor28 I wasn't hating. I just said that the game has had a successful run so far. On another note, I bit the bullet and picked this up from Target. Having fun so far. Might do a Nabbit any % speedrun at some point.
@electrolite77
If somebody is really looking forward to a game whether it be big budget, an indie, new or old, that matters
yes! why that "value" is not universal... why an Indie is not a replacement game to the person "looking forward" to a big budget game on the Bus (Same as the reverse). Or old for someone "wishing" for big, shinny and new.
Someone wishing that the Switch get "Darksiders Compilation" AND "Darksiders 3" is not a crazy ask - It should have both - that will cover more gamers on Switch.
@Agramonte
Of course, but I don’t think any current system is struggling for anything whether it be old or new, indie or big budget. Obviously Switch has its technical limitations from its form factor but anybody who bought one expecting everything PS4 gets didn’t do their research. Equally anyone who has played absolutely everything released on the Switch (or any other system) is either incredibly lucky (because of all the time they have) or unlucky (that companies only ever rerelease games they’ve already played 😉). Either way they’re an outlier.
Cracking generation, this. Downsides are the creep of GAAS and of course occasional incompetence of the platform holders but since the Clown Car Crash of the Xbox One launch and the end of the Wii U even that has been kept to a relative minimum. Good times.
@electrolite77 Yeah, but everything PS4 gets was never "a thing" till one day a "Playstation" got it. like The Division in the past 2 years. Ubisoft invested time and money and came up with it one day. Or EA will try and make ANTHEM "a thing" for many years to come.
I can't remember a franchise out of the GameCube or Wii still going today that is not by Nintendo. There should have been a few by now. Ones you "Expect" on Nintendo hardware every gen.
True - I would not call it "a struggle" (completely blind to sales numbers if I did)... but it is disappointing. But even that shows of the "wanting" to have a reason to use the hardware. A win for Nintendo in itself.
Well, there is more money in re-making franchise that are/were popular. So more of a chance of hitting a pool of people who have played it.
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