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Remember Me debuts high in UK charts

Third-place finish for Capcom's new IP.

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Grid 2 clung onto its pole position in this week's multi-format sales charts, after another good week for Codemasters' new racer, and that's despite seeing a 51% drop in sales. FIFA 13 continues to do good business and remains in second yet again.

Remember Me, Capcom's newest IP, debuted in third-place, ahead of the Legendary edition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Far Cry 3 remains in the top five after an increase in sales, whereas Dead Island: Riptide dropped down to sixth. Last week's fifth-placed game, Resident Evil: Revelations, dropped all the way down to sixteenth.

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1. Grid 2 | Codemasters
2. FIFA 13 | EA
3. Remember Me | Capcom
4. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Legendary Edition | Bethesda
5. Far Cry 3 | Ubisoft
6. Dead Island: Riptide | Deep Silver
7. Tomb Raider | Square Enix
8. Luigi's Mansion 2 | Nintendo
9. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D | Nintendo
10. Assassin's Creed III | Ubisoft
11. Injustice: Gods Among Us | Warner Bros.
12. Skylanders Giants | Activision
13. Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes | Warner Bros.
14. Bioshock Infinite | Take 2
15. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 | Activision
16. Resident Evil: Revelations | Capcom
17. Metro: Last Light | Deep Silver
18. Lego Lord of the Rings | Warner Bros.
19. Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins | Nintendo
20. Grand Theft Auto IV | Take 2

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REVIEW. Written by Mika Sorvari

"We really hope that Dontnod will continue making games in this exciting universe, but that they open up their concept from what it is now, and give their players more choice."



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