Rage

Global Total as of 12th May 2012 (units): 1.37m
Platform: Xbox 360Also on: PlayStation 3, Personal Computer, Apple iOS App Store
Developer: id Software Genre: Shooter

UK First Ten Weeks (Units)

Week EndingWeekWeeklyChangeTotal
08th October 2011144,245N/A44,245
15th October 2011224,711-44.1%68,956
22nd October 201139,009-63.5%77,965
29th October 201143,050-66.1%81,015
05th November 201154,83958.7%85,854
12th November 201166,16427.4%92,018
19th November 201173,382-45.1%95,400
26th November 201185,13651.9%100,536
03rd December 2011915,090193.8%115,626
10th December 20111013,489-10.6%129,115

UK Annual Summary (Units)

YearYearlyChangeTotal
2011173,272N/A173,272
201254,339-68.6%227,611

Comments

GERMANIA_FORMA (on 09 May 2012)
The only thing I don't like is the abrupt ending. Every other aspect of this game is just plain awesome. I rate it 9.5
Emme (on 14 April 2012)
RAGE looks first real beautiful, then You discover that its very static and lifeless, with less than average action moments.The art direction and design is superb, but its more of a virtual walkthrough through that world, due to very rare and limited physics, baked lighting etc.
Mad55 (on 12 April 2012)
No idea it did mil on 360 or ps3
Mr Puggsly (on 30 March 2012)
This game hit the bargain bin fast. Its already $20 at some retailers and even less online. It only been on the market for about 6 months.
Squeakthedragon (on 28 January 2012)
Comparing Rage to western RPGs is misleading. Sadly, thanks to the stereotype of such games, now any game that appears to have an open field will be compared to Fallout 3. Rage is not an RPG. The open fields are small, compact, and serve only to connect the action areas. The game's only real weakness is that it is indeed rushed in the final stretch and suffers an abrupt end - which seems to be a hallmark of western games. But taken as an arcade shooter with mild exploration elements, it's just about the only serious run at the style made in some years. Thanks to the WRPG fad, plenty of people are going to buy it and be unhappy that it's not Fallout 4.
Mr Puggsly (on 23 January 2012)
@ Squeakthedragon - The problem with Rage is it feels too shallow. It has an open world but there is little to explore. Driving and walking around towns was actually a burden because the gun play was the only fun aspect of the game. Everyone will agree multiplayer was a letdown. I think Rage has the potential to become a popular IP if they expand on the WRPG elements. As is though, Rage is a hard game to recommend.
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