Valve Crowned the Winner of March Mayhem 2014

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Valve Crowned the Winner of March Mayhem 2014

March Mayhem 2014 has come to a close. There was only one winner and fifteen losers, see how your favorite developers fared.



March Mayhem 2014 has drawn to a close. We asked you, the reader, to choose which developers should be involved in the competion. You gave us eight independent, and eight AAA developers to pit against each other. You then had the opportunity to make your predictions and possibly get a fancy badge and a year-long subscription to our own Publisher's Club. It was finally time for the main attraction, voting on which developer deserved to move on to the next round. You made this competition happen and for that we say "Thank you!" Ultimately it came down to Valve and Firaxis, two giants in the industry, to fight it out. This was just the culmination of weeks of tension, many had fallen but these two companies weren't going down without a fight.

In the first round, Firaxis met against Nintendo, not the easiest way to start out. This may have waylaid many other developers, but Firaxis wasn't having it as they came out on top. Nintendo did put up a fight but not enough to topple the creator of 2013's wildly popular XCOM: Enemy Within. Firaxis brought Nintendo to its knees, and then beheaded it by garnering 57% of the vote. Valve, on the other hand, met now defunct Irrational Games in the first round. This battle would have been more spectacular if only Irrational Games still existed, but alas it did not.

Round two brought Valve against the only other company in the competition to have won March Mayhem twice, BioWare. This didn't go as expected as Valve just rolled over BioWare with 65% of the vote. Many expected this to be a closer competition but Valve wanted a decisive victory against their bitter rival. Round two was not much of competition for Firaxis. They met against the creator of Saints Row, Volition. Volition had created what many considered to be the game of 2013 with Saints Row IV but that wasn't enough to defeat this contender. Firaxis defeated Volition by a healthy margin.

The third round didn't look good for Firaxis. They were against the sleeper of the competition in Lucas Pope. Pope had already defeated GameFreak and Galactic Cafe, it looked like the creator of Papers, Please was on a roll. Firaxis was the one company that said no to Lucas Pope and his impending victory. Firaxis ended up getting 60% of the vote, leaving Lucas Pope in the dust. Valve was experiencing the same in their match-up with Telltale Games. Telltale was a number one contender for a reason, their Walking Dead series and The Wolf Among Us were critically acclaimed and quite popular with the kids. Valve ended up barely defeating Telltale Games in one of the nail-biters of March Mayhem 2014.

The final round between Valve and Firaxis was a heated one. These two behemoths of the industry finally meeting up in the finals, it felt like it was meant to be. The competition was stiff but Valve came out ahead in the end. Valve has now become the one and only three-time winner of March Mayhem.

We mentioned earlier that everyone was able to create a bracket, and the top ten users that had the most correct predictions of the tournament would receive a year of Publisher's Club [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/subscription/], and a fancy badge of honor.

Here we give you the top ten March Mayhem 2014 predictors:

[user]Browncoatsftw[/user]
[user]Ov3rdose[/user]
[user]Section Crow[/user]
[user]Ravshan Ergashev[/user]
[user]Comrade_Beric[/user]
[user]Andy Shandy[/user]
[user]Rituro[/user]
[user]ArcossG[/user]
[user]MiradorRyu[/user]
[user]guyliam103[/user]

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Whelp, at least this choice was different from last year right?
Oh wait.

Congrats all the same to the March Mayhem predictors.
 

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Ah, a little disappointed as all my favourites burned out early and Valve took the crown again, but nevertheless there's always next year. I'll be waiting, and plotting >:)
 

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To the surprise of absolutely nobody.

Well, at least the people who whine that Valve wins the majority of years are now technically right.
 

Rituro

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Well, this was a pleasant surprise to find during my lunch break. I won something! Woo!
 

Andy Shandy

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Awww yuss.

And with this comes the return of the Eye Of Troy. Bigger and better.
 

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Next year, if they're going to announce the winner on April the 1st, try giving the award to EA and see what happens....
 

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Im not overly impressed with this, seeing as Valve haven't really done anything of note for a while other than continue to make Steam work. Ah well, maybe next year.
 

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Next year, if they're going to announce the winner on April the 1st, try giving the award to EA and see what happens....
Yes... please do this... I would cry with laughter at the probable reactions.

Well the best man (Lucas Pope) didn't win BUT I got an exceptional avatar from Caramel Frappe [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/profiles/view/Caramel%20Frappe] so I am happy.

Either way, you win this round Valve, next year we of the Papers Please shall have our vengeance.
 

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Next year, we need to go back to 64? devs. Or however many there were back in the day.
 

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So, Valve wins again.

The only way this outcome is going to change is if Valve is excluded from the competition.
And they SHOULD be excluded. It would make it more fair for the others.
 

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IceForce said:
So, Valve wins again.

The only way this outcome is going to change is if Valve is excluded from the competition.
And they SHOULD be excluded. It would make it more fair for the others.
Wouldn't it be better if the winner is temporary excluded from winning participating in next year's voting?

I think excluding them completely from ever competing is a bit much...

OT: Eh... At least no one got killed hurt during this year's competition...
I call that a "positive"!
 

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FPLOON said:
IceForce said:
So, Valve wins again.

The only way this outcome is going to change is if Valve is excluded from the competition.
And they SHOULD be excluded. It would make it more fair for the others.
Wouldn't it be better if the winner is temporary excluded from participating in next year's voting?
That could work. At least then they'd only win every second year, instead of every year.

The problem is, this is meant to be a "developers showdown". But people aren't voting for Valve because of the games they've developed, they're voting for Valve because of Steam.
 

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IceForce said:
The problem is, this is meant to be a "developers showdown". But people aren't voting for Valve because of the games they've developed, they're voting for Valve because of Steam.
That's one hell of an assumption.

I voted for Valve[footnote]The few times I did vote for them.[/footnote] because of Dota 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and the plethora of events, tournaments, and content they brought to their back-catalog of titles.

Their efforts with VR, the SteamController, SteamMachines, SteamOS, Pipeline, Steam, and other efforts were of note, but didn't factor into my vote.

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It's somewhat amusing that so many complain about Valve winning multiple times, yet I don't recall any of those same posters uttering even a peep of disapproval when Bioware won twice...

Oh well.
 

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IceForce said:
FPLOON said:
IceForce said:
So, Valve wins again.

The only way this outcome is going to change is if Valve is excluded from the competition.
And they SHOULD be excluded. It would make it more fair for the others.
Wouldn't it be better if the winner is temporary excluded from participating in next year's voting?
That could work. At least then they'd only win every second year, instead of every year.

The problem is, this is meant to be a "developers showdown". But people aren't voting for Valve because of the games they've developed, they're voting for Valve because of Steam.
pffffff

1) they still DEVELOPED steam

2) for me personally

HL2: favorite FPS of all time, 3rd favorite game of all time

TF2: favorite online FPS of all time, 7th favorite game of all time

Portal 2: one of my favorite puzzle games of all time also one of my favorite coop games of all time

Left 4 Dead 2: fantastic coop game


not counting Dota 2 or HL1 (which i played WAAAAYYY after it was released) i dont think there has been a single Valve game i havent enjoyed, ive even had some good moments with Counter Strike, despite the fact i die first way too often, still have to get me Global Offensive