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Forums - Gaming - gamrconnect Most Wanted: February 2013 - Results!

Totals

*78 Games

*93 Skus

*1069 Points

*352 Votes

 

Publisher Totals

Publisher Appearances Points Votes
Nintendo 14 270 89
Sony 9 264 81
Take-Two 6 146 43
Square Enix 10 62 21
Ubisoft 7 56 19
Namco Bandai 3 42 14
Konami 6 37 18
Capcom 4 33 12
Atlus 4 22 7
Activision Blizzard 2 21 5
Electronic Arts 6 21 10
Sega 3 20 7
Microsoft 1 15 4
Deep Silver 2 9 4
Tecmo Koei 2 6 2
Atari 2 5 2
CD Projekt RED 1 5 2
Red Barrels 1 5 1
Telltale 1 5 1
Nihon Falcom  1 4 1
Revolution 1 4 2
Rising Star 1 4 1
Warner Bros 1 4 1
Bethesda 1 3 1
Daedalic 1 2 1
Xseed 1 2 1
Cloud Imperium 1 1 1
NIS 1 1 1

 

Platform Totals

Platform Appearances Points Votes
PS3 25 434 137
Wii U 14 193 65
360 10 72 24
Wii 1 2 1
PC 20 119 42
Vita 8 51 17
3DS 14 197 65
PSP 1 1 1


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Top 23 Skus

Title Platform Publisher Points Votes
The Last of Us PS3 Sony 115 30
Grand Theft Auto 5 PS3 Take-Two 58 14
Pikmin 3 Wii U Nintendo 52 17
Fire Emblem: Awakening 3DS Nintendo 46 13
Pokemon X/Y 3DS Nintendo 45 14
God of War: Ascension PS3 Sony 43 15
Rayman Legends Wii U Ubisoft 32 10
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time PS3 Sony 30 8
Beyond: Two Souls PS3 Sony 28 12
Bioshock Infinite PS3 Take-Two 24 10
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon 3DS Nintendo 24 10
Grand Theft Auto 5 360 Take-Two 23 6
Tales of Xilia PS3 Namco Bandai 22 8
Bioshock Infinite PC Take-Two 21 7
Soul Sacrifice Vita Sony 21 6
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Wii U Capcom 20 6
Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm PC Activision Blizzard 17 4
Tomb Raider PS3 Square Enix 17 5
Animal Crossing: New Leaf 3DS Nintendo 16 5
Super Smash Bros 4 Wii U Nintendo 16 5
Dark Souls 2 PS3 Namco Bandai 15 5
Gears of War: Judgment 360 Microsoft 15 4
Project X Wii U Nintendo 15 4

 

 

Top 21 Games

Title Publisher Points Votes
The Last of Us Sony 115 30
Grand Theft Auto 5 Take-Two 95 24
Pikmin 3 Nintendo 52 17
Bioshock Infinite Take-Two 51 19
Fire Emblem: Awakening Nintendo 46 13
Pokemon X/Y Nintendo 45 14
God of War: Ascension Sony 43 15
Tomb Raider Square Enix 34 11
Rayman Legends Ubisoft 32 10
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time Sony 30 8
Beyond: Two Souls Sony 28 12
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Capcom 25 8
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Nintendo 24 10
Tales of Xilia Namco Bandai 22 8
Soul Sacrifice Sony 21 6
Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Activision Blizzard 17 4
Animal Crossing: New Leaf Nintendo 16 5
Super Smash Bros 4 Nintendo 16 5
Dark Souls 2 Namco Bandai 15 5
Gears of War: Judgment Microsoft 15 4
Project X Nintendo 15 4


Top Games by Publisher

 

Nintendo

Pikmin 3 Wii U Nintendo 52 17
Fire Emblem: Awakening 3DS Nintendo 46 13
Pokemon X/Y 3DS Nintendo 45 14
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon 3DS Nintendo 24 10
Animal Crossing: New Leaf 3DS Nintendo 16 5
Super Smash Bros 4 Wii U Nintendo 16 5
Project X Wii U Nintendo 15 4
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity 3DS Nintendo 12 4
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD Wii U Nintendo 12 4
The Wonderful 101 Wii U Nintendo 10 4
Bayonetta 2 Wii U Nintendo 7 4
The Legend of Zelda Wii U Nintendo 7 2
Lego City: Undercover Wii U Nintendo 4 2
Super Mario Wii U Nintendo 4 1

 

 

Sony

The Last of Us PS3 Sony 115 30
God of War: Ascension PS3 Sony 43 15
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time PS3 Sony 30 8
Beyond: Two Souls PS3 Sony 28 12
Soul Sacrifice Vita Sony 21 6
Tearaway Vita Sony 13 4
The Last Guardian PS3 Sony 6 2
Killzone: Mercenaries Vita Sony 4 2
Puppeteer PS3 Sony 4 2


Games by Platform

 

360

Title Publisher Points Votes
Grand Theft Auto 5 Take-Two 23 6
Gears of War: Judgment Microsoft 15 4
Tomb Raider Square Enix 14 5
Bioshock Infinite Take-Two 6 2
Splinter Cell: Blacklist Ubisoft 5 2
Rainbow Six Patriots Ubisoft 3 1
Dragon Age 3 Electronic Arts 2 1
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Konami 2 1
Dead Space 3 Electronic Arts 1 1
Watch Dogs Ubisoft 1 1

 

 

3DS

Title Publisher Points Votes
Fire Emblem: Awakening Nintendo 46 13
Pokemon X/Y Nintendo 45 14
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Nintendo 24 10
Animal Crossing: New Leaf Nintendo 16 5
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity Nintendo 12 4
Castlevania: Mirror of Fate Konami 11 5
Shin Megami Tensei 4 Atlus 9 2
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers Atlus 6 2
Etrian Odyssey 4 Atlus 6 2
Ace Attorney 5 Capcom 5 2
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Capcom 5 2
Project X Zone Namco Bandai 5 1
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy Square Enix 4 1
Monster Hunter 4 Capcom 3 2

 

 

PC

Title Publisher Points Votes
Bioshock Infinite Take-Two 21 7
Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm Activision Blizzard 17 4
Grand Theft Auto 5 Take-Two 14 4
SimCity Electronic Arts 11 5
Metro: Last Light Deep Silver 7 3
Watch Dogs Ubisoft 7 2
Cyberpunk 2077 CD Projekt RED 5 2
Outlast Red Barrels 5 1
South Park: The Stick of Truth Ubisoft 5 2
Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void Activision Blizzard 4 1
The Witcher 3 Atari 4 1
Broken Sword: The Serpents Curse Revolution 4 2
Doom 4 Bethesda 3 1
Tomb Raider Square Enix 3 1
The Rabbit's Apprentice Daedalic 2 1
Crysis 3 Electronic Arts 2 1
Dead Space 3 Electronic Arts 2 1
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition Atari 1 1
Star Citizen Cloud Imperium 1 1
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Konami 1 1

 

 

PS3

Title Publisher Points Votes
The Last of Us Sony 115 30
Grand Theft Auto 5 Take-Two 58 14
God of War: Ascension Sony 43 15
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time Sony 30 8
Beyond: Two Souls Sony 28 12
Bioshock Infinite Take-Two 24 10
Tales of Xilia Namco Bandai 22 8
Tomb Raider Square Enix 17 5
Dark Souls 2 Namco Bandai 15 5
Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes Konami 14 6
Yakuza 5 Sega 8 2
Metal Gear Rising: Reveangence Konami 7 4
Final Fantasy Versus XIII Square Enix 7 2
Final Fantasy X HD Square Enix 7 2
The Last Guardian Sony 6 2
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Square Enix 6 2
The Walking Dead - Season 2 Telltale 5 1
Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut Rising Star 4 1
Puppeteer Sony 4 2
Crysis 3 Electronic Arts 3 1
Aliens: Colonial Marines Sega 3 1
Watch Dogs Ubisoft 3 1
Dead Island: Riptide Deep Silver 2 1
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Konami 2 1
Hyperdimension Neptunia: Victory NIS 1 1

 

 

Vita/PSP

Title Publisher Points Votes
Soul Sacrifice Sony 21 6
Tearaway Sony 13 4
Ys: Celceta Nihon Falcom  4 1
Killzone: Mercenaries Sony 4 2
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 + Tecmo Koei 4 1
Final Fantasy X HD Square Enix 2 1
Dead or Alive 5+ Tecmo Koei 2 1
Final Fantasy Type-0 Square Enix 1 1
Dragon's Crown Atlus 1 1

 

 

Wii U/Wii

Title Publisher Points Votes
Pikmin 3 Nintendo 52 17
Rayman Legends Ubisoft 32 10
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Capcom 20 6
Super Smash Bros 4 Nintendo 16 5
Project X Nintendo 15 4
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD Nintendo 12 4
The Wonderful 101 Nintendo 10 4
Aliens: Colonial Marines Sega 9 4
Bayonetta 2 Nintendo 7 4
The Legend of Zelda Nintendo 7 2
Lego City: Undercover Nintendo 4 2
Super Mario Nintendo 4 1
Scribblenauts Unlimited Warner Bros 4 1
Pandora's Tower Xseed 2 1
Dragon Quest X Square Enix 1 1


Points by Publisher

 

 

Points by Platform



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Analysis

This was a surprisingly big month! Especially for a January. Basically, here's what happened this past month:

*A bunch of more people voted

*Nintendo had multiple announcements

*Ni no Kuni came out in America

Let's do this platform by platform

 

PS3

The PS3 continued to be by far the most popular platform on VGChartz this month. The loss of Ni No Kuni was offset by 25 other titles, including highly anticipated exclusives like The Last of Us, God of War: Ascension, Beyond: Two Souls, and Sly Cooper 4, along with multiplatform titles like Grand Theft Auto 5 and Bioshock Infinite. However, the rumored announcement of the PS4 might mean that this is the high point of the PS3's life, as future titles will likely be on that system rather than the PS3.

Still, this is what dominance looks like. The Last of Us alone is a bigger deal on VGChartz than the 360, PC, or Vita. 5 of the Top 10 skus are for PS3 games, including four PlayStation exclusives. And with 264 points, Sony itself has about a quarter of the points this vote.

3DS

This was a great month for both the Wii U and the 3DS. In the latter's case, points nearly doubled month over month. The big news was the rising anticipation for Fire Emblem: Awakening and the announcement of Pokemon X/Y Versions. Each of these games were nearly as big a deal as the entire Vita liuneup. Furthermore, these games were not alone. Several other Nintendo games like Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 3, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf were also moderately well received. If there were any disappointments, it would have to be the relatively poor performance of 3rd parties, especially Western ones; not a single game from a Western publisher charted. Still, with nearly 200 points, the 3DS is undergoing a bit of a renaissance. And although the release of Fire Emblem: Awakening will hurt its March performance, the power of Pokemon and the rumored announcement of a new Zelda game will surely keep it healthy.

Wii U

The Wii U did nearly as well as the 3DS, with 193 points this month, compared to less than 100 last month. The lion's share of points came from already revealed titles, particularly Pikmin 3, The Wonderful 101, and 3rd party games like Rayman Legends and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. However, the recent Nintendo Direct also brough news of major Nintendo franchises appearing on the Wii U. Super Smash Bros 4, although already known to be in the works, got a boost with news of E3 coverage. Entirely new projects like Wind Waker HD and Project X scored moderately well. And to round things off, we even got a confirmation of Pandora's Tower for America, brought over by Xseed. Not bad for a January!

PC

It was not a great month for the PC, it actually lost points in a month of growth. Still, it scored over 100, showing at least a healthy base of fans on VGChartz. As per usual, the PC shown not due to strongly anticipated titles, but having many of them. The only real upcoming hits are multiplatform games like Bioshock Infinite and Grand Theft Auto 5, SimCity, and Starcraft 2 Expansion packs. That said, 16 PC games scored under 10 points, adding up to a fair amount. Combined, the platform did alright, though there is certainly room for improvement.

360

The 360, like the PC, actually fell month over month. This hurt it worse though, seeing as the 360 had less points to begin with. The 360 only had 72 points this month, and a third of them were from the multiplatform title GTA5. The only other notable scorers were the exclusive Gears of War: Judgement and the multiplatform Tomb Raider. I hate to editorialize, but somebody has to say it: Microsoft either needs to announce more games or a new platform, because the 360 is reminding me of the Wii a year ago.

Vita

The Vita lost a few points month over month, hurting the already lagging handheld. The only major upcoming hits seem to be the 1st party games Soul Sacrifice and Tearaway, which seem to be no match for Pokemon X/Y. The good news is, most of the Vita's games on the chart are exclusive. This will give it, at very least, a solid niche. Also promising are the 3rd parties responsible for games lower on the list, including Square Enix, Tecmo Koei, and Atlus.

Publishers

The biggest thing to happen on the charts this month was Nintendo's risse to power. As a publisher, it went from a measly 123 points to a whopping 270, over a quarter of the total. Other notable "winners" included Sony, which seems to have benefitted from the general rise in votes this month on the PS3, and Ubisoft, whose Rayman Legends is hotly anticipated and who recently acquired rights to the South Park game. Losers include Namco Bandai, whose Ni no Kuni seems to have been their biggest contribution of the year in the West, Square Enix, who has plenty of games on the charts but little anticipation for anything save Tomb Raider, and THQ, who died this month.



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I held off from posting on this like an hour ago because I wondered if you were coming back with more stuff.

As usual, thanks for doing this Sal, rly interesting!



Kresnik said:
I held off from posting on this like an hour ago because I wondered if you were coming back with more stuff.

As usual, thanks for doing this Sal, rly interesting!


Thanks!

As for the hour-long delay... my computer kind of died. Then rezzed it. Then I got back to work.



wow great work man. This must've demanded a lot of effort!