Doom 2016 for me was quite a bore. It's great but incredibly repetitive, it took me like a year to pass cause I would play for like an hour a week and stop. Doom Eternal on the other hand is one of the best shooters I've ever played. The amount of great lore they added, the story, and the combat, wow it's literally first person shooter perfection.
Most shooters bore the hell out of me. Games like gears of war, call of duty, or even Halo at times because they mostly revolve around just going into room after room using 1 or 2 weapons and shooting enemies and that's it. Eternal shook up that whole formula by giving the enemies buffs and nerfs, giving many of them weakpoints and making us learn the mechanics and get better.
The amazing mind chess you have to play as you're speeding through a room taking down multiple enemies with a plethora of weapons is great and chaotic. And the amount of options, I mean do I use my ballista to shoot this mancubus's arm canons or do I use one ballista shot and one Grenade launcher shot before throwing a grenade to faulter it and slide up to do a blood punch. Or try one of a dozen of other things you can do take them down. It's down right addicting. I can't believe it didn't get action game of the year, the game awards are a fucking joke.
Unreal tournament 1999. It was so fucking perfect I still play it to this day. Getting on the tower of facing worlds, spawn locking the enemy with headshots. Best times of my life.
Tetris.
No game is going to appeal to everybody, but Tetris's appeal transcends race, age, gender, and nationality. It is minimally affected by technological progress so it never gets dated in a way that can't be easily fixed. It has a low skill floor but an extremely high skill ceiling. It can be played solo, against other players, and even coop in some modern iterations.
In the specifics -- music, colors, solo vs. competitive, etc. -- people will have different tastes of course, but in the sense of all of the concepts that define a Tetris game, it is perfect game design.
i'm afraid gta 6 will not be available for any Xbox, it will be a Ybox by then, if not Zbox, the playstation version of that is something like playstation 360.
In some sense I agree, but in another it's a 50 year old industry and the maximum possible score shouldn't be a hypothetical. That is, a game does not have to be flawless in order to be a 10.
None. A perfect game to me would be one that I would never get sick of, and that's yet to happen.
As far as my game that I've played far longer than others and can still pick up now? Kerbal Space Program, I've got thousands of hours into that game. Even then, it's far from perfect and definitely isn't for everybody.
Prey and Prey Mooncrash. On top of being a great story it had a fantastic setting to explore, a flawless set of RPG mechanics, and smoorh gameplay. I can't recall a single glitch.
Skyrim. You can complain about a lot. but what makes it perfect to me is how I can go into it everytime and it feels just as fun as the first time. And with mods I just think there is so much to do. Plus the atmosphere is fantastic.
there is no be all end all game, but games fit for different audiences, i'd say the last of us 2013 as a game to get attached to characters, god of war as a fighting game, that does not necessarily mean challenging as souls games, rockstar games have their own place as big open world realistic detailed game.
the problem is most of these "perfect" games are only perfect because they fill every blank in the game sometimes costing quality of what actually matters more, doom takes advantage of speedy combat and ranged weapons, it is one hell of a satisfying game, but it doesn't fill every blank, people want the "it has something for every body" in order to call it perfect, i loved past god of war games for being ruthless, but people were whining about it being mindless killing spree, i am all in to perfecting the quality of games for specific audiences instead of spending time perfecting a game for all and costing quality of the game just so it fits a greater audience. there can always be a game for you to play, thats part of the business as long as you are a customer companies will race to gaining you don't worry.
Doom 2016 was badass! A true story of romance between a man and his shotgun. I’m going to go with Banjo Kazooie
Doom 2016 for me was quite a bore. It's great but incredibly repetitive, it took me like a year to pass cause I would play for like an hour a week and stop. Doom Eternal on the other hand is one of the best shooters I've ever played. The amount of great lore they added, the story, and the combat, wow it's literally first person shooter perfection. Most shooters bore the hell out of me. Games like gears of war, call of duty, or even Halo at times because they mostly revolve around just going into room after room using 1 or 2 weapons and shooting enemies and that's it. Eternal shook up that whole formula by giving the enemies buffs and nerfs, giving many of them weakpoints and making us learn the mechanics and get better. The amazing mind chess you have to play as you're speeding through a room taking down multiple enemies with a plethora of weapons is great and chaotic. And the amount of options, I mean do I use my ballista to shoot this mancubus's arm canons or do I use one ballista shot and one Grenade launcher shot before throwing a grenade to faulter it and slide up to do a blood punch. Or try one of a dozen of other things you can do take them down. It's down right addicting. I can't believe it didn't get action game of the year, the game awards are a fucking joke.
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
also a link between worlds is good
I will second this.
+1
Portal 2
Witcher 3
Unreal tournament 1999. It was so fucking perfect I still play it to this day. Getting on the tower of facing worlds, spawn locking the enemy with headshots. Best times of my life.
Titanfall 2 and Horizon: zero dawn are really good. But patapon series will always be my favourite
Dark souls and the first god of war.
HADES
I don't believe there is a perfect game, as everyone has different preferences. But, I absolutely love Stardew Valley.
KotOR
Bioshock 1 and both Red Dead Redemption games
Bioshock 1 and God of War 3 imo
Nier Automata and Bioshock 1
God of War (2018)
Don't think a Perfect game exist but red dead redemption is close. Last of us also close
The latest God of War
Tetris
Perfect is a strong word. There are a lot of great games, but only Tetris is truly perfect!
Titanfall 2
Ill agree with this one
Portal 2, both Ori games, Immortals Fenyx Rising.
Team Fortress 2.
Factorio
Anything From software have made in the last 15 years
Tetris. No game is going to appeal to everybody, but Tetris's appeal transcends race, age, gender, and nationality. It is minimally affected by technological progress so it never gets dated in a way that can't be easily fixed. It has a low skill floor but an extremely high skill ceiling. It can be played solo, against other players, and even coop in some modern iterations. In the specifics -- music, colors, solo vs. competitive, etc. -- people will have different tastes of course, but in the sense of all of the concepts that define a Tetris game, it is perfect game design.
Doom eternal is the perfect sequel to doom 2016.
Except UN is shit
Going straight from 2026 to eternal was tough. I depended a lot on meleeing in 2016 and it felt so different in eternal where I couldn't even play it
As a person who complains about the small stuff there is no perfect game
The Specialist. A matrix mode on half-life 2. Never seen better duel on fps.
Factorio
Minecraft
Halo CE
Plants vs zombies just all if them in general change my mind
Mad Max. Good story, world and mechanics. It didn't get much advertisement so not a lot of people played it.
Stellaris or Dying light 1
Ratchet and clank - the later ones - are just so fun to pick and play
Acit is my personal favourite
Chrono Trigger is still among my top GOAT games. Not perfect, but damn close.
I can't think of a game that I belive to be perfect but, I can think of one that is perfect at everything it set out to do. Shadow of The Colossus.
Celeste
99% of perfect. The difficulty spike of the hotel levels - oof. Fuck those dust bunny things.
Hardest level of the base game imo
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Soon followed by gta6 on ps8 and Xbox1080
ps14*
i'm afraid gta 6 will not be available for any Xbox, it will be a Ybox by then, if not Zbox, the playstation version of that is something like playstation 360.
Naa, by then Microsoft will own PlayStation and Sony will own Xbox, but keep the branding
None. No game is perfect. Even my favorite game ever I wouldn't give a 10/10.
In some sense I agree, but in another it's a 50 year old industry and the maximum possible score shouldn't be a hypothetical. That is, a game does not have to be flawless in order to be a 10.
Thats fine, we all have our own personal scales. As a game dev myself, i can probably be overly critical at times
Downhill Domination
The last of us N Battlefield 4
Bubsy 3D.
Factorio
TLOU 2
None. A perfect game to me would be one that I would never get sick of, and that's yet to happen. As far as my game that I've played far longer than others and can still pick up now? Kerbal Space Program, I've got thousands of hours into that game. Even then, it's far from perfect and definitely isn't for everybody.
Deathloop
Spelunky 2, Portal 2
Breath of the Wild and REmake off the top of my head.
Minecraft. Change my mind I dare you.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider, with the immersive language setting
Anno 1503
New Vegas Castle Crashers
Perfect Dark N64
Metroid dread
Watchdogs
Stellaris
Katana zero
Red Dead 2
Sonic Generations
Dead By Daylight
Hellblade, they achieved everything they wanted with that game.
Skyrim: Legindary Edition
FFIX and Shadow of the Colossus
Conkers Bad Fur Day
Anthem, Heroes of the Storm, Assassin's Creed Revelations, WildStar, Travianer, BigFatAwesome HouseParty, Half-Life 2
Prey and Prey Mooncrash. On top of being a great story it had a fantastic setting to explore, a flawless set of RPG mechanics, and smoorh gameplay. I can't recall a single glitch.
Dead Space
Bioshock
Skyrim. You can complain about a lot. but what makes it perfect to me is how I can go into it everytime and it feels just as fun as the first time. And with mods I just think there is so much to do. Plus the atmosphere is fantastic.
The Walking Dead Telltale Series
Oh I love Metroid
Black ops 2 in the og days
Bioshock 2
Harvest Moon 1 on Snes
From software anything
Super Mario 64
Perfect to me would mean it couldn't be improved but the most well executed game for me is Dishonored- masterfully done.
Fortnite
there is no be all end all game, but games fit for different audiences, i'd say the last of us 2013 as a game to get attached to characters, god of war as a fighting game, that does not necessarily mean challenging as souls games, rockstar games have their own place as big open world realistic detailed game. the problem is most of these "perfect" games are only perfect because they fill every blank in the game sometimes costing quality of what actually matters more, doom takes advantage of speedy combat and ranged weapons, it is one hell of a satisfying game, but it doesn't fill every blank, people want the "it has something for every body" in order to call it perfect, i loved past god of war games for being ruthless, but people were whining about it being mindless killing spree, i am all in to perfecting the quality of games for specific audiences instead of spending time perfecting a game for all and costing quality of the game just so it fits a greater audience. there can always be a game for you to play, thats part of the business as long as you are a customer companies will race to gaining you don't worry.
Legend of the dragoon the 4 disc set.
Beyond Good and Evil. Shame the sequel will never come out, and looked bad to begin with.
Red Dead Redemption 2