SaiyanHajime
CF Legend
Yeah, it's a topic that we go over often in other topics, but I think it deserves it's own and I haven't seen it being discussed in a while.
Like most British coaster enthusiasts, Nemesis was one of my first large roller coasters and certainly my first experience of a B&M inverted coaster, a ride type known for its consistency. They are all very good. I always thought that since Nemesis, the worlds best, was my first all after it would pale in comparison... but that hasn't been the case at all. Now I find myself wondering if it being my first, and one of my most ridden, has caused me to grow bored of it. What makes Nemesis so special is after all it's very unusual compact layout, which doesn't seem very unusual to me at all due to how long and often I've been riding it.
Nemesis is currently sitting 5th on Mitch's poll, and is the highest of the B&M inverts in the poll. The next one to show up is Montu at 20th place, and Black Mamba at 27th. Whether you agree with the general placement of the coasters in Mitch's poll or not (I don't), it is an accurate picture of the roller coaster enthusiast community who can be bothered to vote.
I find rating coasters or putting them in any order very difficult. I've been on (in order) Nemesis, Nemesis Inferno, Black Mamba, Dueling Dragons Ice, Fire, Montu, Alpengeist, Batman: The Ride (SFGAdv), Talon, Great Bear, Raptor, Afterburn and Batman: The Ride (SFOG). The only one I thought was meh was Raptor, all the others I thought were excellent, my favourites are Montu and Batman... I think. There's so much I love about all of them though.
But I find myself wondering more and more, WHAT makes Nemesis so special? Why is it so highly rated? Does anyone here think it deserves the title of the "worlds best inverted coaster"?
Like most British coaster enthusiasts, Nemesis was one of my first large roller coasters and certainly my first experience of a B&M inverted coaster, a ride type known for its consistency. They are all very good. I always thought that since Nemesis, the worlds best, was my first all after it would pale in comparison... but that hasn't been the case at all. Now I find myself wondering if it being my first, and one of my most ridden, has caused me to grow bored of it. What makes Nemesis so special is after all it's very unusual compact layout, which doesn't seem very unusual to me at all due to how long and often I've been riding it.
Nemesis is currently sitting 5th on Mitch's poll, and is the highest of the B&M inverts in the poll. The next one to show up is Montu at 20th place, and Black Mamba at 27th. Whether you agree with the general placement of the coasters in Mitch's poll or not (I don't), it is an accurate picture of the roller coaster enthusiast community who can be bothered to vote.
I find rating coasters or putting them in any order very difficult. I've been on (in order) Nemesis, Nemesis Inferno, Black Mamba, Dueling Dragons Ice, Fire, Montu, Alpengeist, Batman: The Ride (SFGAdv), Talon, Great Bear, Raptor, Afterburn and Batman: The Ride (SFOG). The only one I thought was meh was Raptor, all the others I thought were excellent, my favourites are Montu and Batman... I think. There's so much I love about all of them though.
But I find myself wondering more and more, WHAT makes Nemesis so special? Why is it so highly rated? Does anyone here think it deserves the title of the "worlds best inverted coaster"?