What do you believe to be the perfect game, past or present, we all have favorite games, but as we all know, some games are better then others, this thread is to find out what you think is the perfect game? for me it has to be the sublime Super Mario Galaxy, it does everything you expect, it offers playability to hardcore as well as casual gamers, something rarely seen in the game industry as well as a perfect control scheme, and beautiful creative areas and characters, not to mention outstanding bosses, topped with atmospheric and often beautiful melody's, I have tried to find fault with this game yet I cannot; for me SMG encompasses everything a game should be and more, also giving that added depth and replay value to keep many a gamer happy, this is just my view however, so what do you guys and gals think, what is and what makes the perfect game?
Would agree except for two bloody purple coin challenges that were way to annoying for me (the Luigi-map one, and one on rails where you jump upsidedown, and a weird left wall climb thingy where the controls didn't make sense).
there is not a perfect game but i enjoy the Half life series as a whole, although Episode 1 was not as great the original and Episode 2 are great games and together perhaps make some of the most successful and technically perhaps highest rated (by various gaming magazines) games ever to excist
Every game has flaws. It's impossible to be a perfect game.
In my opinion, the bosses in SMG are not very good. The water levels are kinda of annoying.
There is always going to be flaws.
My favourite game of all time is Half Life and it will be for the rest of my life but I know I can find something that annoyed me, especially the last two levels and a pretty bad boss.
Ahh but you choose to seek out and exploit those flaws, you are right every game has a flaw, it is you who decides to dismiss or pick up on that, the perfect game for people is the game that people have the most fun on, who can play it for ages, those who really enjoy what they are playing, for instance I find Timesplitters 2 and 3 better games then Gears of War, I find them much more fun and entertaining then GOW, however they do have bugs, I just ignore them and get on with the game.
Well I played many Sega, Sony, and Microsoft games and really haven't found a game from that rooster that could be considered perfect (and I'm just going with the N64 & up because the good old 8-16 bit days would have a few more).
The closet I can find for Sega is NiGTS into Dreams (Saturn), for Sony I would say Shadows of the Colossus (PS2) and for Microsoft it would be Gears of War (360) but Nintendo is known for delivering the best games ever as they will (and everyone knows that by now) delay a game to improve it. Zelda: OoT was suppose to be a launch title game but it was delayed, Twilight Princess was delayed, Metroid Prime was delaye, Mario Sunshine was delayed, Mario Galaxy was delayed, Metroid Prime 3 was delayed, Super Smash Bros Brawl delayed and I can go on and on.
Not ever played a perfect game. Galaxies is damn close, though it has some camera issues that cause problems.
Bioshock is very close as well, though the game drops in quality towards the end, and the boss fight was rather generic and disappointing.
And Final Fantasy VI, though yes, it has flaws that are quite apparent and obvious now 13 years after its release, at the time of it's release it was as perfect a game could be.
I totally agree with you on that assessment on Bioshock.
If they ended, [SPOILER - highlight to read]: when Ryan dies, or atleast right after Ryan dies, I would think that the game would of been better off. After that incident, the game goes downhill because it's just more of the same.
In my opinion, one of the perfect games I've played was Half Life 2, or Half Life, but I still dont think that they're perfect. One has a bad ending, and other the one has average human AI (but awesome creature AI)
Yeah, forgot about the Half Life games, though really, I'd say Episode 2 is the closest to perfection that the series has come, that game is astonishing and I can't think of a single flaw off the top of my head (except maybe length, but I think that's an unfair complaint as it's an episodic game, and not meant to be a full one).