The majority of games with a high kill number, also have a high kill rate.
So what did we learn? At first glance, there is an obvious correlation between a game’s total kill number and its kill rate. To find the exact value for any of the individual columns, please refer to the table on the far left. I plotted everything on the same scale so we could see the relative curve properties simultaneously. The graph on the right depicts the data sorted by average play time from longest (top) to shortest (bottom). The middle graph depicts the data sorted by kill rate from most kills per hour (top) to least kills per hour (bottom). The first graph depicts the data sorted by total number of kills from highest(top) to lowest (bottom). The dark blue lines are kill number, the red lines are kill rate & the light blue lines are average play time. The y-axis is game title and the x-axis is kill number. There are 3 graphs of the same data, just sorted in different ways. The colors in the total kills column represent entries generated from different sources, with the source listed just below the table.
The average completion time data was extracted from the website “How Long to Beat” (HLTB). Let me describe what you are looking at: On the leftmost side, I tabulated the total number of kills in each game alongside the average game completion time (in minutes) & the kills per hour (kph). You saw it here first folks! I’ve compiled all the video game kill count data I could find around YouTube & the internet to make a few massive kill count graphs.