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I'm doing my own thing here haha. I don't like using the word perfect but oh well.

Perfect Action/Adventure Game: Uncharted 2, Shadow of the Colossus
Very different reasons for including each game, but if I could summarize my reasoning for both it would be because it is the best implementation of "being on an adventure" that I have played.

Perfect WRPG: The Witcher 3-Wild Hunt, Mass Effect 2
I really don't have any notable criticisms for this game. I could say you should have been able to have more freedom within the world, but you are playing Geralt's character and story so its an implausible criticism in this context. In fact, the only WRPG that compares IMO is Mass Effect 2.

Perfect Musical Score - Final Fantasy X

Perfect pacing/storytelling: The Last of Us
Anything in the game that had been done well can be matched by other games. Pacing and storytelling in TLOU are off the charts good however. If they weren't this good it would have been another Uncharted 3 (AKA a good game that is missing that special "oomph" that pushes it into Among Thieves territory).

Perfect Customer-Developer relationship: Rocket League and TW3
Both developers put a lot of work into their game and have formed great relationships with their consumers. With TW3 you received the physical OST and some other goodies with a physical copy, as well as 16 free DLC. Rocket League devs continually chat with the community for ideas on how to improve their game, and they are very keen on transforming those concerns into reality in a swift manner (mostly).

Perfect Military FPS: Call of Duty 4

Perfect narrative structure: Metal Gear Solid 2, Bioshock

Perfect world realization: Red Dead Redemption, Assassin's Creed 2, The Witcher 3




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