Flammablezeus said:
I don't recall any bugs in Far Cry 3. Of course, being an open world game it'll probably have a few, but it's still pretty far from a buggy game.
Except, it really was a fairly buggy game.
http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Far_Cry_3
http://www.primagames.com/games/far-cry-3/news/far-cry-3-releases-bug-fixing-patch-xbox-360-plays
http://www.insidegamingdaily.com/2013/01/18/far-cry-3-pc-patch-released-fixes-things/
Ubisoft patched a number of the more egregious bugs post launch, but it was (and in some ways still is) one hell of a buggy game.
Left 4 Dead 2 I think I can remember maybe one bug from out of many hours of play.
I've logged over 1500 hours in Left 4 Dead 2. I can assure you, it's a buggy game. There are dozens of fairly serious bugs and glitches I could ramble off without thinking too hard.
I adore the game, but I'll be the first to tell you how buggy it is.
And I hesitate to call Goat Simulator buggy since that's kind of its thing. It seems to run fine otherwise.
It's seen it's own assortment of unintended bugs. But even if it hadn't, it being designed to be a buggy game validates its presence in the list, as far as I'm concerned. It might feel tacky putting it on there, but it's still a buggy game.
Then there are games out there like Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto which are littered with bugs, yet they're still by most accounts rather good games.
I absolutely agree there are other games that
could have easily gone on the list, but the games that
are on there deserve their spots.
On a side note:
My original quotation of your post wasn't intended to be confrontational, if that's how it seemed. I was genuinely curious which games you thought weren't buggy, seeing as, from my own experience, all of the games on the list were what I'd consider legitimately buggy games.