@daredevils2k - I'm confused and I hate to be the grammar guy but this is bothering me:
Why not ask, "Which game takes greatest flop of the year (2023)"?
While that's still poor sentence structure, it makes sense enough. It's kinda strange that you would phrase the question as, "of all time" in one breath and in the next breath request people not actually consider "all time" but rather limit their answers to the current year ONLY, which fundamentally breaks the first half of the premise, no? If you're not actually asking about "all time" relevance, then why put it in the title at all?
You mean to either ask, "Which game takes the crown as the greatest flop of all-time?"
...or you ask, "Which game takes the crown as the greatest flop of the year (2023 edition)?"
...or maybe if you want to be extreme, you ask, "Were the biggest flops of the year (2023) actually the biggest flops of all-time?"
but it can't be all of them at once. That's not how English works.
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