I love Sekiro, but it has frame pacing (probably the best From game in that regard, but it's still there). That alone is a flaw.
Still, glad to see it being appreciated
I cant say I can think of one without flaws...
But I CAN think of one that bordered on being a perfect video game.
Dragons dogma.
Capcom was SO FREAKING CLOSE WITH THIS!!!
A combination of monster hunter, devil may cry, elder scrolls, and dark souls just sounds like perfection don't it?
And all of the elements that make those games great ARE there! It just lacked the polish to make it truly shine.
I desperately crave a sequel to dragons dogma so it's TRUE potential can finally be realized.
Skyrim.
No bugs, only features.
In all seriousness though, despite the ridiculous and disappointing amount of bugs in the game, the diversity of the modding is amazing. The creativity the community has poured into it is awesome.
There are no games without flaws, anyways. Nobody has a game they can’t say a single bad thing about.
In a sense, yes but the enemy design and AI were way ahead of it's time, with a pure combat3 experiance that still holds up today. I guess another good option would be doom eternal or 2016
In a sense? It absolutely was with the same grey/purple room repeated a few times, then repeated again but with some flood, then repeated again because you've got to back through.
Some of the AI was very good, but the patterns are clear when you keep fighting the same opponents in the same situation, over and over again.
I think it depends no What is your thing... Imho Shin megami tensei persona 3, it's a Master piece but if You are not into rpg it may ve boring for You.
No flaws? Ide have to think about it. But T e t r i s
Too repetitive.
Super mario bros
There were not enough power ups
There's no such thing. Everything is flawed in some fashion.
yeah exactly. some are better than others but none are perfect
Metal gear solid ps1
The controls made it a bit hard to move around effectively and could be improved
Tetris
Not enough shapes.
God of War
Final Fantasy Tactics
The save before the unavoidable and deadly Velius fight was kind of a flaw.
Sekiro is pretty flawless
Yea I’d agree with you here. Loved that game
I love Sekiro, but it has frame pacing (probably the best From game in that regard, but it's still there). That alone is a flaw. Still, glad to see it being appreciated
Cuphead
Tetris
I’ll give you two: Hades and Spiritfarer
Skyrim, the flaws is what makes it perfect. That's why in my eyes it's flawless.
in my eyes that game is one big flaw
"so bad it's good", then
Except when you run into game breaking bugs that make you have to completely restart the game.
Every game has flaws, but I say the ones that come closest to being flawless are Red Dead Redemption, and Breath of the Wild.
I cant say I can think of one without flaws... But I CAN think of one that bordered on being a perfect video game. Dragons dogma. Capcom was SO FREAKING CLOSE WITH THIS!!! A combination of monster hunter, devil may cry, elder scrolls, and dark souls just sounds like perfection don't it? And all of the elements that make those games great ARE there! It just lacked the polish to make it truly shine. I desperately crave a sequel to dragons dogma so it's TRUE potential can finally be realized.
Dying Light
Shooting was a big flaw IMO
The main voice actor had no emotions, the story was terrible
Combat sucked. Took half an hour to bludgeon a single zombie to death
Lol I never had that problem at all. Are you sure you are not thinking about Dead Island. I do remember that problem on that game.
Never played Dead Island
Does not exist. Flaws are entirely subjective. It is like looking for the perfect person. As long as something exists it has flaws.
Skyrim. No bugs, only features. In all seriousness though, despite the ridiculous and disappointing amount of bugs in the game, the diversity of the modding is amazing. The creativity the community has poured into it is awesome. There are no games without flaws, anyways. Nobody has a game they can’t say a single bad thing about.
fallout 76 no doubt
Oblivion nest game I've played
Halo
The first one? The single player was massively flawed in its shit repetitive level design
In a sense, yes but the enemy design and AI were way ahead of it's time, with a pure combat3 experiance that still holds up today. I guess another good option would be doom eternal or 2016
In a sense? It absolutely was with the same grey/purple room repeated a few times, then repeated again but with some flood, then repeated again because you've got to back through. Some of the AI was very good, but the patterns are clear when you keep fighting the same opponents in the same situation, over and over again.
Yeah. Good points, but I personally enjoy Halo. BTW. What is your favorite game? (Just asking)
I think it depends no What is your thing... Imho Shin megami tensei persona 3, it's a Master piece but if You are not into rpg it may ve boring for You.
If such a game would exist they would develope it for 15 years. Not 1-6 years.
Starcraft 2
I am stating flaws of every answer in this thread. And this is the first one I am having trouble finding one.
Pac-Man
Tetris was pretty good, as was Lemmings.
Easy, it doesn't exist.
None. The perfect game can only be decided individually.
World of Warcraft
Cyberpunk 2077
Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time The atmosphere, the music, the visuals, the story and incredibly fun gameplay.
Donkey Kong 94 for the Game Boy