Followed by Mass Effect 3, Tiger Woods and Resident Evil

Apr 3, 2012 12:30 GMT  ·  By

FIFA Street, the EA Sports made football simulation that focuses on tricks and close quarters action rather than full stadium matches, has managed to spend yet another week at the top of the United Kingdom video game chart.

The football game has a good chance of keeping the number one position until the launch of the new EURO 2012 downloadable content which might then push FIFA 12 back to the top position in April.

For the week that ended on March 31 Mass Effect 3 has managed to claw back on position in order to take over second place, showing that players are still interested in killing Reapers in single and multiplayer one month after the official launch date of the BioWare title.

Third place was occupied by Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13, a new entry coming from EA Sports, which has pushed down Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City down to fourth place coming from second, perhaps feeling the effects of the rather negative reviews it got.

FIFA 12 is now on fifth place, going down one position when compared to the previous week, while Naruto Shippuden Ninja Storm Generation from Namco Bandai has managed to find an audience outside of Japan and has occupied sixth place.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the first-person shooter from Infinity Ward and Activision Blizzard, is on seventh place, steadily going down in the top ten while Battlefield 3, its main rival, is on eighth.

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games from SEGA has managed to climb up one position in order to occupy ninth place while SSX, another EA Sports title, has seen the biggest slide of the week in order to close down the top ten.

Kid Icarus: Uprising, the Nintendo Wii title, and Silent Hill HD Collection from Konami have failed to enter the top ten.