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I could probably retroactively expand the scale to 3 or 5 values, but not more. And it still wouldn't tell my which of the "double-thumb-up" is "the best".
lol... your topic is "...objectively..." but you're asking about our subjective opinions...
If its not TF2 then idk what is. It defined PC online gaming as we know it. Though its hard to find an "Objectively best" game cause not only is that usually a subjective pesrpective, but the interpretation of it will also vary from person to person. Some people interpret "best game" as the most fun, some as the most highly rated, some as the most played, some as the most bought. I personally interpret is as the most impactful steam release, and that would be TF2.
Without TF2 most games wouldn't have popular cool things like...
*checks notes*
Uhm...
Loot boxes...
and...
ingame microtransactions...
*scrumples up paper and throws it away*
Anyways... It had an impact, that's for sure.
188k reviews and 97% positive.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/548430/Deep_Rock_Galactic/
I agree.
TF2 also showed how much people cared about rare cosmetics even if it was a hat 🎩