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So far there's only one game I'd give a perfect score, and that's The Talos Principle. One of the best games I've ever played, with a fantastic plot behind it and clever puzzles that challenge you in more ways than one. The soundtrack is very beautiful and the philosophical implications are always nice to ponder about and discuss. Seriously, this game is amazing.

 

For the sake of this thread, I'm going to give the benefit of doubt to a bunch of games I've truly loved, that I wouldn't necessarily give them a 10/10 but at the same time they definitively stand above the rest in many, many reasons:

· The Evil Within, for making me enjoy japanese action-horror again, and being a solid, replayable and absolutely fun game thorough. The dreadful sense that this game evokes is rarely matched by any other, and the dungeon design, that looks straight from a Mario-esque world system (meaning, every chapter/world is radically different in tone and setting) gives it a very unique style.

· Bloodborne, because the Eldritch-esque Lovercraftian atmosphere meshed so damn well with Souls gameplay (which was altered to be even faster and more aggresive-oriented). This game is a gem.

· Smash Bros U, because no other fighting game has given me so much fun while playing with friends.

· Don't Starve, because for once, here's a survival game that it's really fun to get into and play over and over and over again. You also die over and over and over again, but I guess that's also part of the charm.