WolvenOne wrote:Actually, I'll agree that Windwaker had issues.... it wasn't a bad game, it just had a few frustrating game design decisions and didn't really deserve the perfect score so many profesional reviewers gave it.
*Runs away from Vuldari screaming!*
...actually...no game in the history of videogames deserves to be called "perfect". I don't know if I've ever played a game that I would feel right about giving a 10/10. Even my Fav games of
All Time I would probobly only give scores of about 8.7-9.5 / 10, because NO game is without annoying flaws.
For Example, I've seen Magazines and Websites give "Mario 64" a perfect score. 10 / 10. ...as much as I absolutely
adore that game, (I bought my Nintendo DS mostly just to play a portable version of that game. I was going to wait untill Nintendo came out with a real "killer App" like Nintendogs, or the full version of Metroid Hunters, but I caved in. I had to have my handheld Mario64
NOW...and now I do, so now I'm a Happy little Nintendork.
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), I would only give it an 8.9 overall. It is far from a perfect game...but the good points are good enough to make you forget most of the time.
The only exeption to this would be maybe Tetris. It may not be the most exiting game in the world, but I just can't think of anything "Wrong" with it. It's Perfectly Pleasant, Appealing to All, and Endlessly Engaging, as no one can actually BEAT the game...it continues to challenge you untill you fail...allways leaving behind a higher goal to strive for.
Tetris...the only "Perfect" Game.