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10 Critically-Acclaimed Games That Just Fell Short Of A Perfect 10

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Once in a while, a game like Baldur’s Gate 3 comes along that’s nearly perfect in nearly every way—but that “nearly” part is what keeps some games from achieving absolute perfection. No game is perfect, of course, so even the most critically acclaimed and fan-adored titles have flaws that prevent them from reaching a 10/10 rating by everyone who plays them.

Even the best games can be held back from perfection across the board by unpopular developer decisions, pacing, and world design. These could be your favorite games of all time, but something still keeps them at a near-perfect score.

10 Baldur’s Gate 3 Struggles In Its Third Act

The Classic Fizzles Out Instead Of Ending With A Bang

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Baldur’s Gate 3

Systems

Released
August 3, 2023

ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence

Developed and published by Larian Studios, Baldur’s Gate 3 is an upcoming role-playing game set to release in August of 2023. Players will create a character to embark on a large-scale journey and can do so solo or cooperatively with a friend. Combat is a turn-based style this time around.

Baldur’s Gate 3 is possibly the closest you can come to playing a tabletop RPG in video games. The classic has memorable characters, a compelling story, and the ability to interact with the world in practically any way you can imagine. In true Dungeons & Dragons spirit, player choices shape their relationships and how they interact with the world—and vice versa.

Camellia from Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Astarion from Baldur's Gate 3 and Loghain from Dragon Age: Origins

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Is Amazing, But These 10 RPGs Do Specific Things Better

While Baldur’s Gate 3 gets many details right throughout its fantastic story, these RPGs stand out by doing one thing better in very particular ways.

But even the beloved BG3 isn’t without its faults. The game struggles to catch up in its third act, which somehow manages to feel rushed (despite it being a 100+ hour game). Screen Rant’s review of Baldur’s Gate 3 calls the game out on this:

Once players actually reach Baldur’s Gate, it feels like the storyline accelerates much faster than the cadence of the narrative would require. It’s a by-product of needing to tie together so many different loose threads scattered throughout the first two acts… While it feels absurd to insinuate a 100 hour journey was rushed in spots, that’s exactly what happens in the third act.

This unfortunate pacing issue is what keeps Baldur’s Gate 3 from being a perfect 10/10 for many fans.

9 The Last Of Us Part 2 Made An Unpopular Decision

Fans Didn’t Like Playing As The Antagonist

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The Last of Us Part II is a continuation of The Last of Us universe and a direct sequel to the original title. It takes place five years after the events of The Last of Us and sees players taking control of two characters, Ellie and Abby. Players will be forced to live the lives of both characters before their stories ultimate at the end of the release.

ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs

The Last of Us was a groundbreaking experience that took a unique stance on the zombie survival horror genre. The game elevated cinematic storytelling to a new level with incredible motion capture animations and realistic characters that displayed human flaws but were still incredibly lovable.

The sequel, The Last of Us Part 2, continued in the same vein and was a hit for all the same reasons, but it struggled to reach that same level of excellence. This was in large part due to the controversial decision by Naughty Dog to brutally kill off one of the most beloved characters in the series, then force fans to play from their killer’s perspective.

This didn’t sit well with fans, many of whom couldn’t overcome their hatred for the character they were meant to sympathize with, keeping the sequel from being rated as highly by fans as the first.

8 The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Had A Notorious Dungeon

The Only Thing Keeping The Game From Perfection

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Released
November 21, 1998

ESRB
E10+ for Everyone 10+: Animated Blood, Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes

Heralded as one of the greatest games of all time, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is an action-adventure game and is the first in the franchise to transition into 3D. Players take on the role of Link, a young boy sent on a quest to save the world from the evil Ganondorf. Players will switch between young and adult Link as they head to the past and the future to save Hyrule from its dark fate. A Nintendo 3DS version of the game was released in June of 2011, including improved visuals, frame rate, and motion controls.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has a nearly perfect score of 99 on Metacritic, making it the highest-rated game of all time. However, anyone who’s played it can tell you that there’s one very specific location that keeps the title from earning that final 1%: the Water Temple. The complex dungeon was much more difficult than the rest of the game, requiring players to use pumps and pipes to raise and lower the water level to get around.

It was a challenging feat, made even more difficult by the fact that many of the people playing it at the time that Ocarina of Time was released in 1998 were kids. To this day, although the Water Temple is some fans’ favorite dungeon, it remains a notoriously difficult part of an otherwise perfect game.

Controversy Soured The Experience For Fans

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Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain

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Released
September 1, 2015

Nearly all the Metal Gear Solid games are considered masterpieces, with every entry in the series achieving a 90 or above on Metacritic. While this is also true of the fifth title, The Phantom Pain, many fans felt it was “unfinished.”

Halfway through the development of Metal Gear Solid 5, the series’ creator Hideo Kojima left Konami due to a disagreement. As a result, MGS5 doesn’t bear Kojima’s name, and many fans are hesitant to love it as much as the previous entries.

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Besides the controversy surrounding it, many fans also felt that there aren’t enough guards in the stealth segments to make them challenging, making the entire game feel less exciting than previous entries.

6 Grand Theft Auto 5 Is Excellent, But Not The Best GTA

The Least Replayable GTA To Date

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Grand Theft Auto 5

Released
September 17, 2013

Grand Theft Auto 5 is the eighth mainline installment in the franchise, this time following three separate characters that players must use at different intervals in the story. Players will control Michael De Santa, Franklin Clinton, and Trevor Phillips. Players are once again free to explore the open world, this time set in Los Santos.

ESRB
M For Mature 17+ due to Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Mature Humor, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol

Many know Grand Theft Auto 5 as one of the most influential games of all time, but that doesn’t mean that it was a perfect title. In fact, although it’s critically acclaimed and praised by players, for many, the game isn’t even the best in the GTA series.

The game’s protagonists are widely accepted as being the least interesting of the franchise, which made the game less fun to replay. And with GTA 6 still many months away from release, fans would have to do a lot of replaying to bide their time until the next installment of the franchise hits stores.

5 Mass Effect 3 Fumbled In The Last 10 Minutes

It’s Legendary For All The Wrong Reasons

For the majority of Mass Effect 3, BioWare’s sci-fi shooter delivered on the strong storytelling and character arcs that fans had come to expect of the series. It was gearing up to be the strong conclusion to the trilogy… until the last 10 minutes.

“In a controversy that became legendary, the ending of Mass Effect 3 ruined the rest of the game for many.”

In a controversy that became legendary, the ending of Mass Effect 3 ruined the rest of the game for many. All the decisions and choices players made throughout the game amounted to nothing, with the game’s ending hinging on only one final choice and three endings that didn’t deliver the payoff players had been led to expect.

Players were also left with too many questions, some of which BioWare retroactively tried to smooth out by releasing an Extended Cut a few months later. While it did its best to tie up loose ends, many fans felt the efforts were just too little, too late.

4 Elden Ring Should Have Reduced Its Scope

The Dying Was Fine, But The Recycling Was Not

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Elden Ring

Systems

ScreenRant logo

10/10

Released
February 25, 2022

ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence

Elden Ring is a popular game released by From Software, creators of games such as Armored Core, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne. Players assume the role of a Tarnished, a being once exiled to the Lands Between and has returned to repair the Elden Ring after the events of “The Shattering.” “The Shattering” occurred when the offspring of Queen Marika battled to claim the shards of the Elden Ring, known as Great Runes. Their war has brought lawlessness, destruction, and chaos to the land, and the player will challenge them with the assistance of a Maiden known as Melina as they travel towards the great Erd Tree to face their destiny and to become the one true Elden Lord. Players can tackle the game how they choose and can adventure across realms as they build their character how they want – be it a powerful magic caster or a brutal swordsman – they will have complete control over their build.

The notoriously challenging Soulslike from genre giant FromSoftware was so loved that it won Game of the Year in 2022, then nearly won it again with its DLC in 2024. Like other games in the genre, Elden Ring is unabashedly unforgiving—but that’s not what holds it back from perfection.

The real issue is the recycled late-game bosses and empty, unused spaces in the world that don’t seem to add anything other than more areas to explore. Many were left wishing that the world had been half the size, but with each location and encounter adding something unique to the experience.

3 Final Fantasy 7 Remake Alienated Both Current And New Fans

Not Everyone Was Onboard With Its Artistic Liberties

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake

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T for Teen due to Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco, Violence

After years of fans begging for a Final Fantasy 7 remake or remaster, Square Enix finally delivered Final Fantasy 7 Remake in 2020. The game was the first in a trilogy, and focused entirely on creating a bustling, life-like Midgar and setting up the heroes’ upcoming journey. And while the game was beautiful and recaptured the characters and setting of the original perfectly, it took many artistic liberties that left players uncertain.

Aerith praying in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth with Tifa crying to her right and Barret looking sad on her left.

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The game alienated longtime fans for going in a new direction with the beloved title, and turned off non-fans by throwing in plot points early on that didn’t make sense to newcomers. This uncertainty knocked the excellent remake from being the perfect return to one of the most beloved games of all time.

2 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Struggles To Hit, Literally

Clunky Combat Reduces Enjoyability

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Set some time after the events of The Witcher 2, The Witcher 3 centers once again on the monster-slaying Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher on the hunt for his adopted daughter. The Wild Hunt is a group of ominous elves seen as an omen of war – their purpose is to find and capture individuals to serve them. Unfortunately for Geralt, his daughter, Ciri, is their new target due to her Elder Blood. When Geralt receives a letter from his former lover, Yennefer, they reconvene to meet with the Emperor of Vizima, who reveals the truth about Ciri. With new information at his fingertips, Geralt sets off in search of her to reach her before the Wild Hunt does. 

ESRB
M for Mature: Use of Alcohol, Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content

The wide popularity of certain mods for The Witcher 3 reflects its one critical flaw: the combat. While the action RPG held players captive with the fantasy tale of the monster-slaying Geralt of Rivia, the actual monster slaying left something to be desired.

Combat is often clunky, with attacks and parries reacting inconsistently to input and causing fights to lack polish. That, paired with the poor human enemy AI, sours the experience of an otherwise fantastic game.

1 Red Dead Redemption 2 Was Slow-Paced To A Fault

Sluggish Movement And Storytelling Lost It Points

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Red Dead Redemption 2
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9/10

Released
October 26, 2018

Did you love the original Red Dead Redemption back in 2010? Check out this prequel to the first game, Red Dead Redemption 2. Players explore the complex Western world as Arthur Morgan, a member of the Van der Linde gang. Get ready to find an adventure in the western frontier in the 1800s, fighting against government figures and famous rivals. While some controls are difficult to manage at first, after some practice mounting and dismounting your horse, you should be ready to meet more characters. The stunning graphics are to be expected with Rockstar Games, as they created other popular open world games such as Grand Theft Auto.

ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs and Alcohol

Many open-world RPGs owe their existence to Red Dead Redemption 2, which established the golden standard for the genre. The game is actually a prequel to the first title, setting the scene for the events that follow in RDR though memorable characters and often-heartwrenching story beats.

It’s a shame that RDR2’s pacing holds it back from being the perfect game. In fact, the game lost many players in the beginning due to its sluggish pace, both in terms of the story’s pacing and the literal walking pace. Those for whom the pacing issue wasn’t a deal-breaker stuck around to enjoy the game that’s seen as “GTA but without cars.

In the end, RDR2 was another critically acclaimed masterpiece that fell just short of a perfect 10—much like other classics like Baldur’s Gate 3, Elden Ring, and many other nearly-perfect titles.

Source: Metacritic (1, 2)

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Baldur’s Gate 3

Systems

Released
August 3, 2023

ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence

Developer(s)
Larian Studios

Publisher(s)
Larian Studios

Engine
Divinity 4.0

Multiplayer
Online Co-Op, Local Co-Op

Cross-Platform Play
Full cross-platform play.

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