KiwiFarms' Best Game Ever Bracket

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Phantasy Star is the easy choice. Pokemon is for trannies. Even back when it first came to the US the first time I heard about it was from a gay kid in class.
 
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How could I vote for anything other than the sheer autism generated by Pokemon?
 
Phantasy Star: Has no subhuman streamers naming themselves after the franchise and gathering armies of simps.
Pokemon: Has Pokimane.

Easiest choice so far.
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Portal 2 vs Majora's Mask is a really tough choice, but I think the latter wins just because I've revisited it more over the years.
 
Pokemon Red and Blue I’m pretty easy on because I don’t think of it as a Pokemon game. ut as a pretty novel concept where you take control of the enemies in an RPG and use them to strategically build a team. Red and Blue is pathetically easy, and has plenty of problems. But it’s impossible to not have fun with.

No clue what Phatasy Star is and I also don’t care.
 
KiwiFarms' Best Game Ever:
Round 2, Matches 11 & 12

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Age Of Empires II [1999] vs. Metroid Prime [2002] | The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay [2004] vs. Peggle [2007]

Yesterday's winners:
Phantasy Star IV (44 votes) vs. Pokémon Red & Blue (151 votes) | The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (122 votes) vs. Portal 2 (117 votes)
Anyone who votes for Sony and console soyslop games versus master pc race games (that we can actually still play) is a certified nigger.

Just letting you know!
 
Voted Age of Empires II because Metroidvania designs reuse areas so much that they out to be considered asset flips, and also because PC does what Nintendon't (provide backward compatibility so you can continue to play your existing library on the next generation of hardware).

Voted Chronicles of Riddick because, while I don't care for the entire franchise, it at least doesn't have some sort of furry-bait horse mascot at the top of the image (and because Tetris is the only puzzle game you need).
 
Metroid Prime, that's an insanely fucking easy choice, who gives a shit about some computer slop. Metroid Prime has graphics that still look good and a great art direction, perfect music, and if you count it as an FPS then it's the best in its genre.

I played gen 2 before gen 1.
Gen 3 disappointed me until emerald partially fixed it, gen 4 I genuinely loved to play, didn't got to play gen 5 and seriously dropped interest when gen 6 arrived.
I do understand pokemania, but I can't care any less about external stuff most of the time, especially since it overshadowes the game's actual merit.
Gen 7 is where I dropped interest, seems 6 & 7 are where that's common.

Anyway, I get your point, I just think there's certain exceptions. Games are about having fun, and if they're part of a multimedia social phenomenon that you were engaged in at its peak then that's going to influence your opinion of what you're playing, which is normal. This is the reason there's so many genwunners despite it not being the best Pokemon generation, I can see how it's still their favorite.

Dragon Quest did it before Pokémon.
Not in quite the same way, and Megami Tensei did it before Dragon Quest anyway.

Phantasy Star IV beat Pokemon Stadium in round 1, so it will be extra funny if it takes out two in a row
I'm glad Pokemon avenged itself.
 
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