
Microsoft’s generally pretty forthcoming with list of how well digital titles perform on their Xbox Live service. Sony’s a little less so – so we rarely get to see how well games are doing on the PSN – but Sony has provided a list of the ten best-selling PSN games and downloadable content on the service. what’s come out on top? The answer might surprise you.
Here are the top 10 best-selling PSN Games of 2011 (digital games only, not full PS3 games):
- Tetris
 - Resident Evil 4
 - Infamous Festival of Blood
 - Back to the Future: The Game – Full Series
 - Dungeon Hunter: Alliance
 - Castle Crashers
 - Limbo
 - Battlefield 1943
 - Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection
 - Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012
 
Tetris? TETRIS! Look, I know the game is an example of genius design, but why the heck is it still so damned popular? I thought people only still played it on mobile devices because it gave them something to do whilst on the toilet. I’m also not particularly happy about the re-release of Resident Evil 4 being there. Sure, it’s a great game (one of my favourites from the last gen) but it’s a horrible, scaled up, piss-poor port that Capcom’s trying to peg as an “HD” remake. I’d also hoped Limbo would have featured higher, but at least it’s in the top ten. I haven’t actually had a chance to try out Festival of Blood…but I like vampires (real vampires – not that sparkly nonsense) so I’m keen to give it a go. What PSN games did you play last year that seem to be missing?
Below are the top 10 Paid Downloads:
- Call of Duty: Black Ops First Strike
 - Call of Duty: Black Ops Escalation: Content Pack 2
 - Call of Duty: Black Ops Annihilation: Content Pack 3
 - MLB 11 The Show Road to the Show Training Points
 - FIFA Soccer 12 Premium Gold Pack
 - Call of Duty: Black Ops Rezurrection: Content Pack 4
 - Angry Birds (PlayStation Mini)
 - FUT – Premium Gold Pack
 - MLB 10 The Show Road to the Show Training Points
 - FIFA Soccer 12 Premium Gold Jumbo
 
Weird that angry birds is considered DLC and not a “game,” but no real surprises otherwise; Call of Duty reigns supreme.