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[General Discussion] Games you consider "Perfect"?
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Old Dec 13, 2006, 12:12 PM Local time: Dec 14, 2006, 12:12 AM #1 of 124
I think there is no such thing such as "perfect game", but I have two in my mind for RPG: Final Fantasy Tactics (PSX, 1997) and Saga Frontier (PSX, 1997), and one for puzzle: Tetris

Final Fantasy Tactics is probably the best strategic game ever, despite its north american version have inaccurate translation, mini games being removed and a very limited party member. I couldnt tell how much I adore the system of this game. The job and skill system is just uber amazing, which is the reason I hate Final Fantasy Tactics Advance to death.

Saga Frontier, though it's very obscure game with a very different system compared to traditional rpg, I surprisingly like this game very much, it's only the second of my favorite after Final Fantasy Tactics. Man, I think I overplay it too much, I think it almost counts to 20 already.

Tetris, what could I say? I think this game is very fun and I havent been able to defeat it even once since the day I had my old gameboy. This is probably the most perfect of all game.

But again, I dont think there is no such perfect game, but well, these three are what I think at the moment.


Originally Posted by Kostaki
Dragon Quest III. Regardless of which version of the game you played, you were in for the time and the challenge of your life. You could ride solo, you could duo, trio, or go for a full party. You could choose so many distinct classes, then hit up the Shrine of Dharma and create hybrid upon hybrid of each and every class to have ultimate customized classes. This was only the NES version too.
Probably it's due to my personal taste, but seriously, I'm trying very hard to enjoy Dragon Quest series, but in the end I seem fail at the end. No games outside Dragon Quest Monster series could make me understand why this game becomes the most favorite RPG for japanese gamers.

It's probably because Chrono Trigger is the first RPG I played and I grew playing Squaresoft franchises.

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Last edited by eriol33; Dec 13, 2006 at 12:14 PM.
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