Sorry about that. Anyway. Yes, Aion is doing surprisingly well for itself, having not only moved enough pre-sales to top the Steam charts last week, but to make an appearance on the Direct2Drive ones as well.
Games that aren't called Aion that are also doing well include The Sims 3, which was #1 on Direct2Drive, ARMA II and Left 4 Dead, the Valve shooter that just will not go quietly into the night.
We'd also like to give a special shout-out to The Sims 3 on Mac, which came in at #5 on Direct2Drive. Well done, Mac game!
PC Digital Download Charts For The Week Ending July 25
Steam
1. Aion Collector's Edition (Pre-order)
2. Left 4 Dead
3. The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition
4. Counter-Strike: Source
5. ARMA 2
6. Tales of Monkey Island Complete Pack
7. Dawn of Discovery (ANNO 1404)
8. Street Fighter IV
9. Team Fortress 2
10. Killing Floor
Direct2Drive
1. The Sims 3
2. ARMA 2
3. Dawn of Discovery (ANNO 1404)
4. Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War II
5. The Sims 3 (Mac)
6. Civilization IV: The Complete Edition
7. Supreme Commander Gold
8. Aion (Pre-order)
9. Fallout 3
10. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
http://kotaku.com/5325121/pc-sales-c...-aion-top-spot
Further to your post there wraggster, I spotted that Gamespy have put their Aion review up.
http://uk.pc.gamespy.com/pc/aion/1009905p1.html
I can see why Aion was up there at the top spot, I've been watching some cool videos.
This bridge battle looks epic!
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