Battlefield 2: Modern Combat News

For:Xbox 360  Also On: PS2Xbox Release Date: 12 April 2006

The latest charts for the top Xbox Live games reveal Call of Duty 2 and Halo 2 at the top of their respective charts.

Major Nelson has posted the latest list of top titles on Xbox Live, which is now split into separate Xbox 360 and Xbox titles. The top Xbox 360 game is Call of Duty 2, followed by Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter, Oblivion, Modern Combat, and Final Fantasy XI. The only XBL Arcade title to feature in the top ten is Uno, which made its debut on the Arcade during E3.

On the Xbox Halo 2 is still king, with Modern Combat, Counter-Strike, PES 5 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory forming the rest of the top five.

Xbox 360 Top Live Games:
1. Call of Duty 2
2. Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter
3. Oblivion
4. BFMC
5. Final Fantasy XI
6. PGR3
7. EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 3
8. UNO
9. Perfect Dark Zero
10. DEAD OR ALIVE 4

Original Xbox Top Live Games:
1. Halo 2
2. Battlefield 2: MC
3. Counter-Strike
4. Pro Evolution Soccer 5
5. Splinter Cell Chaos
6. Madden NFL 2006
7. Rainbow Six 3 BA
8. Star Wars: Battlefront 2
9. Forza Motorsport
10. Ghost Recon 2: SS

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I love Perfect Dark Zero: It is my favorite game EVER for any system! When you change the Default controls in the options menu, then you have a game that plays controls your character just like Halo does. Perfect Dark Zero has all sorts of spylike gameplay based on stealth. If you have not played Perfect Dark Zero, at least rent it. The replay value on Perfect Dark Zero is AMAZING. With all of the co-op and online multiplayer, you will be soooo glad you purchased Perfect Dark Zero. Plus, using weapons obtained from later stages and being able to go back to earlier stages and do new things adds a LOT of replay value to the single player mode! Perfect Dark Zero is great! The sound, music, graphics, all of it are awesome!
Posted 18:49 on 31 May 2006