This Old Neon wrote: ↑13 May 2019 01:02
Bracket 1: Fortressvania
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997, PS1)
Team Fortress 2 (2007, PC)
Bracket 2: Chrono Prime
Chrono Trigger (1995, SNES)
Metroid Prime (2002, GCN)
Bracket 3: Tetromino Eater
Tetris (1989, GB)
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater / Subsistence (2004, PS2)
Bracket 4: Batman in Space
Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009, Multiplatform)
Galaga (1981, Arcade)
Bracket 5: Final Fantasy World
Super Mario World (1990, SNES)
Final Fantasy Tactics (1997, PS1)
Bracket 6: Mario in Spaaaaace
Portal 2 (2011, Multiplatform)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988, NES)
Bracket 7: Bad Robots
Portal (2007, Multiplatform)
Mega Man 9 (2008, Multiplatform)
Bracket 8: Super Solid
Super Metroid (1994, SNES)
Metal Gear Solid (1998, PS1)
Team Fortress 2 is an infinitely playable game. It manages to strike exactly the right balance of combat/engagement pace (not too fast and hectic, but not so slow that anyone can escape from any bad situation) and has great maps, great modes, and it's both accessible to new players and has something to offer to pros. (
Symphony of the Night is good, but I gave the edge to TF2 because there are better metrovanias in the
Castlevania series.)
Chrono Trigger is one of the great RPGs of the great RPG era (SNES). The story was actually comprehensible, the characters were fun, the music was amazing, and the gameplay systems were actually fresh at the time (sadly not so much now, as every wannabe retro-looking game has rehashed them endlessly *cough*
Setsuna*cough*).
Tetris is a masterpiece and a rare perfect game. I might have to throw it under the bus against a stronger entry, but it should get through this round.
I'm actually going with
Galaga over
Arkham Asylum, as much as I enjoyed the latter game, just because
Galaga also gets major bonus points for having huge genre-impacting ripple-effects. It's a good game and an important one.
Final Fantasy Tactics over
Super Mario World mostly for personal reasons. It's my favourite game and I love it.
Super Mario World is one of my favourite games in that particular series and it's one I spent a lot of time playing with friends and family, but even that can't get it enough nostalgia value to get it over the
Tactics hump.
Portal 2 over
Super Mario Bros. 3 mainly because I regrettably can't vote for the first
Portal, so this is going to stand in for it.
I actually played through the whole multiplayer campaign (me on my PS3, my friend on his PC!) before starting the story mode. Lots of great writing from Stephen Merchant, huge, fleshed-out puzzles and crazy scope. A worthy game.
Sadly, I'm throwing
Portal under the bus because
Mega Man 9 is the best main-series
Mega Man game and an almost perfect distillation of the core formula of that series, making it one of the best action-platforming-shooter games to exist. It gets extra points because it's an extremely rare modern-retro game that doesn't get trapped by nostalgic wankery. I don't know how they pulled it off, but they put in the work, weren't lazy about it, and did a great job. Respect.
I really don't know who to vote for between
Super Metroid and
Metal Gear Solid. Any advice, anyone?