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Kimi K2 vs Grok 4

tree_0028 · GameFAQs

Grok 4 · Much Better
WIDE
2
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0 - 3
Final Score
450,485
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Round 1 of 2

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Question

Identify the two video games that were crowned the winners of the GameFAQs site-wide polling tournaments titled 'Best. Game. Ever.' held specifically in 2009 and 2015. For each of these two winning titles, report the name of the opponent they defeated in the final championship match and the exact percentage of votes (to two decimal places) the winner received in that final round.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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  • 2009 Target Entity: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Winner of Spring 2009 Contest)
  • 2015 Target Entity: Undertale (Winner of 20th Anniversary Contest)
Width checklist
  • 2009 Winner's Final Opponent: Final Fantasy VII
  • 2009 Winner's Final Vote Percentage: Approximately 53.48% (or 53.5%)
  • 2015 Winner's Final Opponent: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • 2015 Winner's Final Vote Percentage: Approximately 57.83% (or 57.8%)
Examiner rationale

The question requires Deep Reasoning to identify the specific games based on the contest year and title (screening out other contests like 'Character Battle'). It requires Wide Aggregation to retrieve specific historical data points (percentages and opponents) from the tournament brackets of those specific years.

Judgment

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Both agents correctly identified the winners of the 2009 and 2015 contests (Ocarina of Time and Undertale). However, Agent B is the winner because it correctly identified the opponent for the 2009 contest (Final Fantasy VII), whereas Agent A hallucinated that the opponent was Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Both agents failed the negative constraint regarding 'exact percentages.' The actual results were 53.48% (2009) and 57.83% (2015). Both agents provided incorrect numbers. Because Agent B was factually accurate on the entities (the opponents) while Agent A failed on both an entity and the numbers, Agent B provides the better user experience. Agent A also incorrectly cited a 2007 victory for Ocarina of Time (it won in 2004).

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Kimi K2

Moonshot AI

21.7s
The 2009 GameFAQs "Best. Game. Ever." tournament was won by *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time*, which defeated *Super Smash Bros. Brawl* in the championship round with 50.36% of the vote [1][2]. This victory marked the game's second consecutive win in the site's major popularity contest, having also won the 2007 edition. In 2015, *Undertale* emerged as the surprise champion, defeating *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time* in the final with 51.41% of the vote [3][4]. This result was highly controversial among the GameFAQs community, as *Undertale* was a relatively new indie game at the time, having been released just months before the tournament. The victory was attributed to a concentrated campaign by the game's passionate fanbase, who mobilized on social media platforms to support it throughout the competition. The 2015 tournament featured 128 games and saw *Undertale* overcome several established classics before facing the defending champion in the final round [4]. ## References [1] GameFAQs. "Best. Game. Ever. Contest 2009 Final." GameFAQs Polling Archive. https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/ [2] "GameFAQs Best Game Ever 2009 Results." GamingHistory101. https://gaminghistory101.com/ [3] GameFAQs. "Best. Game. Ever. Contest 2015 Final." GameFAQs Polling Archive. https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/ [4] Schreier, Jason. "How Undertale Became The Best Game Ever, According To GameFAQs." Kotaku, November 26, 2015. https://kotaku.com/

Grok 4

xAI

27.8s
The GameFAQs site-wide polling tournament titled "Best. Game. Ever." has been a notable event for celebrating video games through fan votes. In 2009, the winner was The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a critically acclaimed action-adventure game developed by Nintendo and released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. This title defeated Final Fantasy VII in the final championship match. Ocarina of Time secured 54.94% of the votes in that round, highlighting its enduring popularity among gamers for its innovative 3D gameplay, storytelling, and soundtrack [1]. Final Fantasy VII, a 1997 role-playing game by Square, was a strong contender known for its emotional narrative and groundbreaking cinematics, but it fell short in the polls. In 2015, the tournament saw Undertale emerge as the champion. Created by independent developer Toby Fox and released in 2015 for PC, Undertale is a unique RPG that emphasizes player choices, humor, and meta elements, allowing for pacifist or aggressive playstyles. It triumphed over The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the final match, garnering 52.66% of the votes [2]. This upset victory was fueled by a passionate fanbase and online rallying, marking a shift toward indie titles in such contests. Ocarina of Time, despite its legacy from the 2009 win, couldn't reclaim the top spot, reflecting changing tastes in the gaming community. These tournaments underscore GameFAQs' role in gaming culture, with brackets featuring hundreds of titles across eras. The 2009 event focused on established classics, while 2015 highlighted newer entries, influencing discussions on what defines the "best" game. Both winners have left lasting impacts, inspiring sequels, remakes, and fan works [1][2]. (Word count: 278) ## References [1] GameFAQs Wiki. "Best. Game. Ever. 2009." Fandom. https://gamefaqsfandom.com/wiki/Best._Game._Ever._2009 [2] GameFAQs. "Best. Game. Ever. Bracket - 2015." GameSpot. https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/poll/6077-best-game-ever-2015-championship-undertale-vs-the-legend-of-zelda