Video Games you cannot criticize.

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Kursura

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Sky Odyssey. It has flaws but they never interfere with the overall experience, which is why it?s so awesome. The game is perfect where it really matters. The flying controls are flawless, the levels are imaginatively well designed and the adventurer atmosphere is perfect.

Also, I don?t recall anything in particular I can criticize about Okami, other than the occasional lack of an explanation for what to do in some circumstances.
 

DeathsHands

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I can think of many quips or problems with pretty much every game I have/played, but Portal (to jump on with everyone else) is one of those games where I can't make up very many complaints without it pretty much going against the purpose of the game.
 

weker

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Redingold said:
Ultimately, your criticisms don't matter, because the thread is about video games I cannot criticise, and I couldn't fault Heavy Rain.
fair enough just means your not good at criticising games that all, and all those points that you quoted are just a more advance version of "your wrong" comments with not really any explantion
 

hyperhammy

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Senial said:
Portal of course....jk, I've never played portal. :p

I'd have to say I can't criticize Super Smash Bros. But thats probably the nostalgia talking.
Just why? It was free for a while over steam...
 

weker

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ohhh another game from me is mischief makers that is a epic game which almost 0 people have played but was a gold star in my child hood
 

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Ldude893 said:
lostleader said:
Yes, that too. The god of all video games cannot be questioned.
Just would like to point out, Pong wasn't the first video game ever made. Tennis for Two was created in 1958, beating Pong by 14 years. While perhaps you can't consider it a "video" game because it was played on a radar screen. In fact, there were earlier examples before Tennis for Two. Nought's and Crosses was an early one. There are many more, but like I said, they may not be considered video as they show visuals on radar screens.
 

Shycte

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NeutralDrow said:
Hmm...Tsukihime's sex scenes weren't written well, A Drug That Makes You Dream had too many, and Kanon's were fairly pointless. Otherwise, I would have no immediately obvious criticisms of those games. Wizardry 8 was a bit long, with a wacky difficulty curve and little support for dual-specialization. Tales of Symphonia had the inane Ymir Forest puzzle. Devil May Cry 3...
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Okay, I have two: Devil May Cry 3 and Fate/Stay Night.

Admittedly, I'm specifically referring to DMC3: Special Edition, which fixed the difficulty settings. Otherwise, I really can't think of anything I didn't like. The music was awesome, the story was decent, the characters interesting and entertaining, the puzzles and exploration were fun, the combat was excellent, and the boss fights were spectacular. The closest I might come to criticism was the way the Arkham fight was handled (specifically, the second half), but it still worked all right (using the coding for the Doppelganger style), was a great moment besides, and was one of the game's hidden instances of multiplayer.
Intresting is not how I would describe the characters....


Anyway, I can't really think of a game without flaws.
 

Shycte

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azukar said:
Okay, everyone's said Portal already, but I'll add my candle of approval to the megawatt torch alerady shining.

Also, I just finished playing Professor Layton and the Curious Village. It's certainly not a game for everyone, but there is no legitimate criticism I can make of it.

(When I say 'legitimate', I mean how you could whinge that it doesn't have enough guns or how you can't collect stars, but then you're asking for it to be a different game).
Some of the puzzels where just to cheap and could almost only be solved by trial and error.
You know this to be the truth.
 

powergamer8

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The first Sims game, I played that for hours.

And baldur's gate 2, that was one the greatest D&D based game ever made and i can't find a thing wrong with it.
 

KindOfnElf

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I just CAN NOT criticize Mass Effect. And that goes for ME and ME2. For me it was and still is completely thrilling, can't take my hands off it.
 

Ridgemo

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Limzz said:
On a side note, OP, how is WoW expensive?
It really depends on how much you play it really. If you only play for 1 month after purchase, it probably costs just over the cost of a normal game. If you play for a year, it's 40 pounds more expensive (if you were to pay on a month by month basis).

There are people that have paid for a few more years on top of that.

As for games i can't criticize, i don't think there are any. I can see the flaws in any game, even my absolute faves, and to say that their is a game that you can't see any flaws with at all is a lie in my opinion.
 

omega_peaches

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S.R.S. said:
The Escapists top game is Fallout 3. That has to mean something.

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.198540-The-Escapist-Communitys-Top-100-The-Results

[sub]Goldeneye is overrated[/sub]
[sub]So is Fallout 3[/sub]
Goldeneye
Portal
Castle Crashers
4 Swords Adventure
 

LeonLethality

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Ldude893 said:
*sigh*

Portal.
Poor humour, poorly made repetitive puzzles. Overall a poorly made game. SEE different opinions mean anything can be criticized!


sooo yeah, any game can be criticized due to opinions.