| forest-spirit said: Certainly not, and there never will be. I don't think perfection is a good thing either, as it suggest there are no more need for change or improvements. Perfection is the death of Creativeness. Or something ![]() |
I like that sentence "Perfection is the death of creativeness"... Sounds awesome!
There's no perfect game, but one that you love more than any other. I can't measure my degree of love for games, so I don't know which one I prefer. There's so many great games out there!
Special mention to Half Life, Donkey Kong 64 and Majora's Mask.








