17 perfect games. 17 is prime, so you can't really arrange them into a compact box shape (or you can put them into a 3x6 with one empty).
What other games are just as perfect and fit in with the rest?
17 perfect games. 17 is prime, so you can't really arrange them into a compact box shape (or you can put them into a 3x6 with one empty).
What other games are just as perfect and fit in with the rest?
>Pokeshit
Lmao
If I had to guess, I'd say you are around 19 years old.
That's why you think Pokemon games are shit.
garbage core
try to play at least 1 (uno) smt game (preferably nocturne), pokemon is for toddlers
Pokemon has much better systems. much bigger variett Passive abilities, held items, just more fun attacks than magagi agigaha and agitakurunda, etc. Frick smt.
All Pokemon games are shit Anon
I'm so sorry you're a zoomer who grew up with shit pokemon gaymes.
Pokemon stopped being good after gen 5.
There are 20 year olds today who have neveer seen a good Pokemon game in their entire lives.
>Rocket league
>Shit remake (CTRNF)
>"Perfect"
???
>>Shit remake (CTRNF)
It's literally the same game, but with extra characters and maps.
I like Digimon.
I don't like RPG's. I like Pokemon.
>I like Digimon.
you like Persona with a Digimon coat of paint
I like Digimon
liking cyber slueth more than other digimon games is a huge sign of someone that doesn't actually like digimon as a series
I watched the first 4 seasons as a kid, rewatched them recently as an adult and their movies, bought every TCG starter deck (except for Gaia Red), bought multiple figures with one on the way, have a Digimon wallpaper for my computer, am currently collecting TCG cards in a binder with another binder (RK) on the way that will be filled as soon as I have it, have a few V-pets, am 100%ing Cyber Sleuth, and I also like Rumble Arena.
Liking Cyber Sleuth above others just means I'm an honest realist and can admit that Bandai has been producing shit.
If you love something, you are OBLIGATED to not be blind to its flaws. Love is not blind, but moronation is.
>Not watching Ghost Game
fake fan, go back to /vp/ pokeshitter
I'll get to Ghost Gay when I get to it.
>Cybersleuth
>Over the nexus
>that horrible bike minigame against Lester before the duel itself
Good game but frick that single part
Wish they made a single player game again like this.
I only picked it because it's the last game in the synchro era.
I haven't actually played it, but I played 2010.
Portal > Portal 2 (Portal is a 10/10)
Super Metroid has bad controls and lacks a lot of QoL features found in the later 2D games, as well as quite ugly visuals and low quality audio, just compare it to Demon's Crest from the same year
Metroid Dread is a 6/10 disaster of a game
I adore CTR NF but the loading times and 30fps really hurts it, 9/10
some games I think are 10/10
>Ghost Trick
>DKC Tropical Freeze
>Journey
>Hollow Knight
>Yoshi's Island
>Wario Land 4
>Plants vs Zombies
some of those are quite simple, but I find simpler games are usually closer to being perfect since very little stands in the way of their design goals
personal 10/10s but with more obvious flaws, although ones that don't stop it being a 10 to me:
>Resident Evil 4
>Shadow of the Colossus
>Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
>TimeSplitters 2
>Metroid Prime
I prefer Portal 2 because it has more mechanics and gives the game more life by having more chracters. But Portal is still good.
>Metroid Dread is a 6/10 disaster of a game
Complain about Super's bad controls, then complain about Dread.
I can think Super has bad controls while also thinking Dread has good controls, a game is much more than controls, Dread isn't a 10/10 for having good controls. this is called having a nuanced opinion, very rare on Ganker
What is your oh so nuanced opinion of Dread then, pray tell?
fun thread. don't know about perfect but I like slapping numbers on things so here's every game I've rated a 10/10 in order of release
>Super Metroid
>Fallout
>No One Lives Forever 2
>Viewtiful Joe
>Ape Escape 3
>Patapon 1 and 2
>Sin and Punishment 2
>The Wonderful 101
>DMC5
and 9/10s in the same order
>Sonic 2 and 3&K
>Rondo of Blood
>Demon's Crest
>MDK
>Medievil
>Fallout 2
>Ape Escape
>System Shock 2
>Homeworld
>Thief 2
>Deus Ex
>Age of Mythology
>Ratchet & Clank 1
>Jedi Academy
>Jak 2
>Metroid Prime 2
>VTMB
>RE4
>Chaos Theory
>Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
>Soulcalibur 3
>Yakuza 2
>DMC3SE
>RE Deadly Silence
>Yakuza 2
>Demon's Souls
>Dragon's Dogma DA
>Rayman Legends
>Gravity Rush 2
>BOTW
>Prey
>Super Cloudbuilt
>Judgment
>Nioh 2
>Lost Judgment
>Metroid Dread
>Kirby & The Forgotten Land
>Metal Hellsinger
>Bayo 3
would've also included mordhau in the latter but multiplayer games are harder to rate given things like updates and player counts etc
I fricking love demon's crest but I'd never say super metroid looks or sounds significantly worse than it
>prime
I see some sequels, but not the originals.
Why Metroid Prime 2 over Prime 1? Or Bayo 3 over the first two?
>Why Metroid Prime 2 over Prime 1?
a few things, mainly how great its bosses are in comparison and I also enjoy the circular world design (by which I mean you can get to any area from any other area) a lot more. the bump up in difficulty also feels more appropriate given the Prime games' premise and (not that either 1 or 3 are any slouch in this respect either) I like its soundtrack, atmosphere and art direction the most of the trilogy.
>Or Bayo 3 over the first two?
I love its implementation of summoning/controlling multiple characters at once and in general have immense respect for how different it is to the first two games in so many different areas, especially coming after 2 which (while still decent) was overly derivative. purposefully doing things which decidedly aren't for everybody but provide an experience you can't get anywhere else if they do tickle your fancy is exactly what I want out of a sequel. apart from that, the weapons are really creative and unlike the first two games it doesn't have any bosses that I dread on replays.
Will consider
Can confidently call """perfect""" (by what I'm assuming is OP's definition):
>minecraft
>terraria
>osrs
>portal 1+2
>hotline miami 1+2
>undertale
>monster hunter world
>sekiro
>outer wilds
>beat saber
>katamari damacy
>rocket league
>resident evil 4 VR
Close, but some flaws are too impactful to be called """""perfect""""":
>dark souls 1+3
>VTM:B
>elden ring
>hollow knight
>skyrim
>BOTW
>shovel knight
>mario odyssey
>enter the gungeon
>bloodborne
>celeste
>stardew valley
>crosscode
wow I hate all of these games, how did you do it?
Same way I did your mother
my dad exclusively plays Simpsons video games
I did him too
There are very few perfect games. The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Tetris.
The more aspects there are to a game, the more things that can be imperfect, that's why simpler games are often more perfect than complex ones.
Might as well call "coin flipping and calling" a perfect game, moron.
Would be if the RNG were a perfect 50/50. As VS games go I'd say Rock Paper Scissors is better since it has a psychological component to it.
moron.
He’s absolutely correct. What a stupid thing to seethe over, fricking dumbass.
moron.
Keep seething, brainlet
moron
Quit signing your posts
moron
I’d say kya, but I’m disinclined to give you good advice
>kya
>"kyaaaaa onii-chan"
I've been wondering about this, but while I generally agree with the idea that Tetris is perfect, does the fact that multiple spins on the concept like 99 & Effect exist mean that these variations are less perfect but more geared to certain sensibilities, or defacto perfect as well as long as the core tenets of Tetris exist?
I guess it depends on whether you define perfect as "the game cannot be improved", "the concept cannot be improved" or "these mechanics cannot be improved".
The latter isn't necessarily true either as original Tetris didn't have bags (and therefore was more RNG dependent) and Arika/Tetris Grandmaster rules are different in regards to how pieces spin and some other stuff I forget.
I'd say Tetris mechanics are as good as they can be now, but certainly you can make a different concept (the examples you mentioned, Puyo Puyo Tetris) that makes it more appealing to one crowd or another but not necessarily more perfect, just different. Guess it depends on how you personally see it.
I really like Street Fighter and agree that the best Pokemon gens are 3&5, but those four games are absolutely not perfect. Pokemon mainline in general just isn't the formula for a perfect game even at its best (Emerald & B2W2 are the best GameFreak games and they're 8.5s at best). For 3S & USFIV I could go on for a while but I could just say Yun & Elena and leave it at that. GoW2&3 are very good but the combat isn't the most complex but also not restrained enough to be strategic; the issue with the entire franchise is that its combat is flashy but shallow and everything else about them helps distract you from it so that impressive visual feedback doesn't wear thin.
Also I'd be reluctant to call any game that relies on a battle pass-style format as being perfect but I guess Rocket League's core gameplay is pretty much the exact way that it should be done so I guess I get that one.
>For 3S & USFIV I could go on for a while but I could just say Yun & Elena and leave it at that
Literally non-factors in USF4.
>relies on a battle pass-style format
Rocket League...? Huh?
I admit I've not played much RL but it has one of those season-long progression XP bars with unlocks at each level, not all battle passes are paid. It's 100% cosmetic though, the core gameplay of RL is pristine even if you never customize, so I see where OP is coming from.
I mentioned Yun in reference to 3S, although I could've said Chun too, and Elena is absolutely an issue in USFIV. She's by far the best at several things with moves that kind of break convention for the game as a result of the SFxT character ports being a rush job (Rolento was also fricked up, just not top tier, while Poison & Hugo were left a little too weak). I could list other issues with SF3 & SF4 like how the very nature of jumping is completely fricked up by parries in 3 and the entire vortex meta of 4. Not like I would contend any other SF is perfect (Random Stun values, V-ism/Crouch Cancel, Crush Counter/V-System) or think 6 will magically pull it off either.
Elena was just a fad that was gonna go away, but Capcom pulled the plug to fast on SF4 to see the natural progression of the game and her fall.
There were more Evil Ryus in the top 64 of EVO 2015 than Elenas.
For Third Strike, sure there are characters that decidedly take the top spots like Yun, Chun, and Ken, but the game is too entertaining to get anything below a 10/10, and ultimately, that's the deciding factor for both games.
Ahem
Sapphire/Ruby are so inferior compared to Emerald it's insulting
May is no longer a tomboy in Emerald, so your argument is invalid.
>3x3 thread but even more pretentious
please stay in your containment threads
yo mama
I'm sorry you plebeians cannot comprehend the amount of perfect games being listed. Leave immediately.
ywnbaw
What a horrible list, consider killing yourself.
You have no taste, zoomer.
bum
Swap pokemon out with something like Mega Man X.
Which one?
And no, I only add, not remove.
The first one.
I'll try it. I've been thinking of Mega Man X games for a while but have been hesitant.
Played 700 games. None of these are good except super metroid. You have shit taste
>700 games
>"I play any old garbage that I happen to sniff"
How is this supposed to make you look like you have taste?
You are a zoomer homosexual with no taste. Simple as that. Everyone ITT has told you this, take the criticism and cope
The average user age here is around teenage years. I am older than all of you, and nothing you say will ever matter, teenager.
You cannot be an adult who has played 700 games, it is simply impossible. You wouldn't know this because you're a jobless zoomer LARPing as an adult (i.e. person with a brain).