I don't think there IS a 'consensus best'... Just like real pianos
Some of us like Steinway's, some of us like Yamaha's some of us like Bosendorfer's, some of us are happy with our Samick uprights.
But one thing the site does exceptionally well is to give you a baseline for comparison. Some of the TOTL VSTi's are amazingly expressive, dynamic and realistic (and some aren't, IMO
). Take whatever gives you the best overall impression of listening to a REAL piano (and there IS an audio file of roughly the same piece played on a real Steinway for comparison), then start to listen to the arranger pianos, one by one.
Whichever gives YOU the same feeling, or close, is the one that's right for YOU. But just like real pianos, we all have our differences...
Personally, I look for the quieter dynamics to give you the warmth that a real piano does. All too many sampled pianos, especially ROM ones in arrangers and cheaper keyboards, tend to sound more distant when played quietly, rather than close up and warm, as if the piano moved back five or ten feet rather than stayed exactly where it is for the loud passages.
But that's just me... others like to cut through a mix no matter HOW quietly they play! Best of luck doing that on a REAL piano...!
Right now, my ROM ne plus ultra is still the FantomX/G70 Ultimate Grand. There are simply details of the quieter inner voices I just can't make out on other ROM pianos. I like it better than some of the VSTi's and GIGA sized libraries, to be honest...
All I encourage anyone to do before they make up their minds is to play a REAL piano for a bit before you decide. It is all too easy to get used to the brittle, over-hyped ROM pianos, and forget what a warm (but still sparkly at high ff levels) sound a real piano has...