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Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 17:22
by This Old Neon
Welcome to the "BEST GAME EVER!!!" Project Top 128 Brackets!

You can vote for 1-4 games in this bracket. Vote carefully—you can't change your votes after submitting them. The top 4 games at the end of the week will advance to the Top 64.

2 - Suikoden II - 1998 - PS1
31 - Portal 2 - 2011 - Multiplatform
34 - Resident Evil 4 - 2005 - GCN
63 - Project M - 2011 - Wii
66 - Tekken 3 - 1998 - PS1
95 - Diablo III [incl. Reaper of Souls] - 2012 - Multiplatform
98 - Persona 4 Golden - 2012 - Vita
127 - Castlevania - 1986 - NES

You are encouraged to discuss your choices and your reasons for selecting the games you did.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 18:12
by Niahak
Suikoden II with a deservedly high seed, pretty happy with that!

Voted for S2 and P4 Golden. I'm not super happy with the added plot content in Golden, but the mechanical refinements improve a lot on the game.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 19:11
by VictorViper
Sticking to a single vote for Suikoden II, quite simply one of the finest games ever made.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 19:34
by Sharecrow
VictorViper wrote:Sticking to a single vote for Suikoden II, quite simply one of the finest games ever made.
I need to finish 1 so I can play that one of these days. And soon. After FFV....yes, after FFV...

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 22:06
by SkyPikachu
Portal 2
The only thing wrong with this game is it drags out a little long everything else is pure perfection. Top 10 easily for me.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 22:22
by Claytone
Hopefully a Persona game finally makes it through even a single round of elimination. That'd be great. Persona 4 Golden is one of my all time favorite games, and I'd love to see it go deep. It's an experience that must be played to be understood or appreciated, though, and to many (including myself), its premise is a hard sell. But do heed mine and other folks' praise for it: it's outstanding.

And I'll probably continue to vote for Castlevania until it's eliminated. It's up there with F-Zero X/GX and Persona 3 in that regard, both of which perished before Top 128. I hope to see Castlevania stay with us for quite some time.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 01:42
by Spore
Votin' for mods. Project M is a better Smash game than Sakurai would ever allow.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 11:35
by Humphries90
4 votes!

Suikoden 2. I'll admit it's a better game than the first, but the first is still my favourite. This is definitely up there though.

Portal 2. What a classic, clever and inventive puzzle game. Amazing in every regard.

Resident Evil 4. Bought it for 3 different consoles, each on their separate launch days. Gamecube, PS2 and then Wii. What a game. Seemingly came from nowhere. I played it sooo many times.

Persona 4: Golden. Magnificent. Worth the buying of a Vita alone. Loved every second of it. Will play it again in the near future.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 13:44
by SkyPikachu
Humphries90 wrote:Portal 2. What a classic
Way to make me feel old :/

Classic to me is N64-PlayStation and older. Not a game that came out within the last 5 years.

Re: Top 128: 2/16 - Suikobracket

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 14:51
by Kong Wen
Suikoden II.

I also voted for Portal 2, which is better than the original in some ways, and worse in others. It's mostly a more fully-realized game. Some people hold the length against it, but I think it worked well. It gave the game enough room to manoeuvre in twists and plot threads. The puzzles—the core of the game—are as brilliant and devious as ever.

Castlevania continues to get my support as a finely crafted action platformer with perfectly-scaling difficulty that allows players to actually learn from their mistakes and improve their skills as they progress. You have to be willing to stick with it and allow yourself to get better, but you'll eventually conquer those obstacles. It feels rewarding!

As much as I wanted to cast a vote for Persona, I haven't played enough of it for my vote to feel informed, and it wouldn't be fair to the other titles vying for a spot in the next round.