Lot of excellent games that i love with all my heart mentioned here, but they aren't flawless.
Every game i mention here i love with a passion but still have small points of hate
Soul Reaver and Ocarina have some serious level design problems i.e. points where you end up lost and back tracking through the whole level only to find that you were in the right place at the start, the door was just up above your head and you can't see it because of the mat shading invisibility issues (If you don't know what i mean think of the leap of faith bridge from Last Crusade)
Tetris is so long and really difficult and finishing it is a real achievement but that happens only through a mixture of incredible luck and practice and incredible luck
the JRPG's flaw is always going to be grinding and though FF7 came close, some of the flaws are incredibly annoying. Just to name a few: ruby weapon's tentacle attack being instant death to the entire party, Female characters being useless (yifi, Tifa i'm looking at you) all the time you spend on aeris' character being a waste. the fact you couldn't skip the Knights of the round cinematic.
Goldeneye is close but every single person has a different item to hate, mine is the blasted invincibility cheat, i have come within 2 seconds of the target time, and that is as close as i have ever gotten. I know two people who have done it, i know its possible, but I cannot do it. I amn't sure if everyone seeing a different flaw doesn't make the game flawless but its not for me.
Sonic3 and knuckles you had to buy two games for, which was a lot of money for what should have been one game.
Two ones that haven't been mentioned thatI think are almost perfect in multiplayer but suffer from annoying and/or boring single player are Super street fighter 2 and mariokart
GT2 has a problem with repetetiveness (and also who has 24 hours to race a single endurance race?
the only two I can't think of flaws for are Day of the Tentacles (Monkey Island style comedy point and click with a funny H2G2 style story) and alone in the dark (the orignal pc version) but that may be nostalgia
Every game i mention here i love with a passion but still have small points of hate
Soul Reaver and Ocarina have some serious level design problems i.e. points where you end up lost and back tracking through the whole level only to find that you were in the right place at the start, the door was just up above your head and you can't see it because of the mat shading invisibility issues (If you don't know what i mean think of the leap of faith bridge from Last Crusade)
Tetris is so long and really difficult and finishing it is a real achievement but that happens only through a mixture of incredible luck and practice and incredible luck
the JRPG's flaw is always going to be grinding and though FF7 came close, some of the flaws are incredibly annoying. Just to name a few: ruby weapon's tentacle attack being instant death to the entire party, Female characters being useless (yifi, Tifa i'm looking at you) all the time you spend on aeris' character being a waste. the fact you couldn't skip the Knights of the round cinematic.
Goldeneye is close but every single person has a different item to hate, mine is the blasted invincibility cheat, i have come within 2 seconds of the target time, and that is as close as i have ever gotten. I know two people who have done it, i know its possible, but I cannot do it. I amn't sure if everyone seeing a different flaw doesn't make the game flawless but its not for me.
Sonic3 and knuckles you had to buy two games for, which was a lot of money for what should have been one game.
Two ones that haven't been mentioned thatI think are almost perfect in multiplayer but suffer from annoying and/or boring single player are Super street fighter 2 and mariokart
GT2 has a problem with repetetiveness (and also who has 24 hours to race a single endurance race?
the only two I can't think of flaws for are Day of the Tentacles (Monkey Island style comedy point and click with a funny H2G2 style story) and alone in the dark (the orignal pc version) but that may be nostalgia