There is no game today that is "perfect." Every game has some kind of flaw to it. Then, when sequels arrive, there's room for improvement, every single time, no matter how "perfect" some say the game is. There's always something in a storyline, graphics, sound, or controls, that will screw a game up from being perfect. Take Super Mario Sunshine for example. It could have been a "perfect" game, if the CAMERA wasn't so screwed up. That is a major flaw in many games today. It's little things like these that stop a game from being perfect.
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