Ah, here we get into the question of exactly what a "near perfect game" IS. The lack of creativity in enemy design in the R&C series rarely registers for me here. Certainly I love unique and interesting enemy design (such as in DMC), but when it's not present, I don't truly notice.miva2 said:no it isn't .____.Quorothorn said:As a series, Ratchet & Clank is definitely near the edge of perfection, as well.
the controls are annoying, there are some cool characters(Captain Qwark, Courtney Gears) but most are uninteresting and i don't remember any enemies anymore (except some slimeish monsters in R&C3 where you got to collect the sewer crystals, i spent a lot of time there. that place reminded me of oldskool FPS's). the weapon designs are awesome though, some environments were really nice and it has good music sometimes.
there's also nothing new or really original in it. not that that is needed to be a perfect game, but it does make the player more interested in the game and makes you more forgiving wih the minor flaws.
it's made by very talented people and i have a lot of respect for them, but the game doesn't come close to perfection.
Isn't the topic What do YOU think is a perfect game? That was Quorothorn's opinion that ratchet and clank was near perfection. Every game mentioned here has flaws, but that doesn't mean they can't be perfect to an individual. I know that Jaws Unleashed had flaws, but I still had fun with it. He merely had fun with R&C and thought it was a fun game. That is HIS opinion.miva2 said:this is pretty true.Vianyte said:Okami. Only fault in the entire game was that it offered little challenge. Everything else is near perfect.
although i managed to get a game over at the beginning of the game.
okami was actually the first thing that came up in me but i think prince of persia:the sands of time comes a little bit closer to perfection.
but the definite winner must be Disgaea (any game i suppose, haven't played 2 or 3 yet).
i don't need any other game if i have a disgaea game. i bet i would enjoy it for 1000's of hours, even if i don't play multiplayer.
no it isn't .____.Quorothorn said:As a series, Ratchet & Clank is definitely near the edge of perfection, as well.
the controls are annoying, there are some cool characters(Captain Qwark, Courtney Gears) but most are uninteresting and i don't remember any enemies anymore (except some slimeish monsters in R&C3 where you got to collect the sewer crystals, i spent a lot of time there. that place reminded me of oldskool FPS's). the weapon designs are awesome though, some environments were really nice and it has good music sometimes.
there's also nothing new or really original in it. not that that is needed to be a perfect game, but it does make the player more interested in the game and makes you more forgiving wih the minor flaws.
it's made by very talented people and i have a lot of respect for them, but the game doesn't come close to perfection.
I agree with this. It may be the obvious pick in this topic, but the more I think about it, the harder it is to list any flaws with Ocarina of Time.Furburt said:Sorry, what I meant to say was Ocarina of Time. From a game perspective, it's pretty much perfect. I can't think of any flaws in it.