In the United Kingdom

Jul 9, 2009 08:16 GMT  ·  By

Fight Night Round 4, the newest boxing simulator from EA Sports, has managed to spend another week at the top of the United Kingdom videogame chart, after getting there least week.

The game has been well received by both gamers and critics and manages to offer players a wide array of boxers to choose from, like Ali and Tyson, while also allowing them to design their own fighter and take him through a complete boxing career, in which training is crucial and fights can lead to glory or failure.

At number two in the chart, there's a new entry also coming from EA Sports. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 is the newest in Electronic Arts' range of gold simulators and is notable for the Live tournaments options, which allows players to pit their scores against those that real life golfers achieve in the same tournaments.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, from Activision, has managed to jump up to third place from sixth even if it doesn't do anything interesting as a videogame. Wii Fit managed to maintain its position at number four, with UFC 2009: Undisputed from THQ doing the same thing in fifth place.

Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood from Ubisoft is another new entry in the top ten, standing at number six, followed by The Sims 3 from Electronic Arts, which seems not to have the staying power of the previous games in the series. Prototype from Activision is at number eight, while Virtua Tennis 2009 from SEGA loses one place to reach ninth spot.

A final new entry, Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince, from Electronic Arts, brings up the rear. Games like Call of Duty: World at War, EA Sports Active and Ghostbusters have exited the top ten but given the volatile nature of the chart, they might be back next week.