Subnautica, because I really didn't want to leave the world. Not just achievements, but I scanned everything, collected everything, explored everywhere, and have played through multiple times in various ways.
This game holds a special place in my heart
My first time playing it I did it in VR as someone recommended it if I had a headset which I did.
"Oh its one of those building/survival games with a story" I thought just before I started encountering those behemoths in the dark. I had to change my pants
You should try Alien: Isolation. Even without VR it's absolutely terrifying – but you need to play it in hard mode to have all the enemy's AI capabilities available and for the alien to be one of the best video game enemies until now, even ten years after release (dark room and headphones highly recommended.)
It even has a functional VR mode that you can activate with a mod, but afaik it's not executed very well, since it was never officially released.
I played the hell out of that game. To the extent when I checked the achievement list, only one was missing.
One cuddlefish later, I blasted off for the final time.
Same, I have to put it down after awhile because the endless expanse freaks me out. Especially when night comes, I'm just hold up in my pod being scared
Same. Until I >!built the sea moth and !!Then I get jaw-locked by a behemoth for the first time… and shat myself stupid. Until I built the cyclops and actually felt like a beast with plenty of upgrades. Then I found the edge of the map…. And it happened all over again when I discovered that freakin ghost leviathans exist !<😱
I had the pleasure of discovering this game blind and knowing absolutely nothing on my first play through. To all new players: If you can, avoid all spoilers and just go for it without checking the wiki. Easily the most enchanting game I’ve played since Zelda: BotW
>To all new players: If you can, avoid all spoilers and just go for it
Not to be a smartass but maybe you wanna cover up the spoilers earlier in this post if you feel that way.
When I first played it, I was able to power through and finish the game. I think I had to close my eyes on some of the approaches and just trust my bearing was correct. Nowadays, when I think of going back, I'm scared shitless of the idea of going back into that deep darkness.
I always call it, the best game I'll never play again.
As much as I wanna break teeth when I see/hear this, it makes me so happy to know this game holds a special place in others' memories. I grew up playing this every Thanksgiving with my cousins. To this day, we still fire it up when we're lucky enough to spend time together.
Fuck that trolley tho.
I 100 percented the first two games in the remaster but on the third I got stuck on a level with 2 gems out of 300 unfound. Repeated the level multiple times, even watched a 100% walkthrough and followed it exactly and still could not find them. I figure it was a glitch but I just quit after that lol.
Decided to download this off the PS catalogue when the ps5 released ro break in the ps5, and I got HOOKED lol played Asylum and City and they were honestly amazing and this scratched that itch. Totally forgot about the game so I went in without seeing the complaints about the vehicle fights, and I didn't mind them.
Stopped playing after I beat it, should I re-download it? Wasn't sure about other side quests possibly available
The side quests in the game are all a lot of fun imo, most of them at least. The DLCs are also pretty great. Short 1-2 hour campaign missions iirc
I wouldn’t recommend bothering with the riddler trophies though unless you simply can’t put the game down. They are the Zelda BotW/TotK Koroks
The consensus seems to be yes, but for me its no.
Knight has it so you can beat up riddler informants that reveal the locations of riddles, so finding them isn't too difficult. And there's still usually a hint that plays when you enter the vicinity. And you can set a waypoint to some of them, so its not like Asylum where the ? dances around the map. The icon will even change depending on the type of riddle activity you're doing. There are a few annoying ones, and there are quite a few more but overall I had fun finding them all and enjoyed the extra variety that some puzzles had thanks to the batmobile. Ive actually done it more than once.
My problem was delaying most riddles while playing the game and then having to do all of them in one go. Think it was around 6 straight hours of riddle solving just to one shot the riddler. Still regret it.
Once you get stud multipliers, it ain't even an issue anymore
I finished Marvel Superheroes 100% with all multipliers stacked to the point of 13 billion studs.
Yes. Billion with a B.
As a kid, I remember speculating about the stud multipliers stacking before having actual confirmation that they did. My tiny brain was like "wait, does x2 x4 x6 x8 x10 mean *x3840??* Wowza, would be hecka cool if it did, but no way it works like that, loool" and then I saw a "x8" pop up in the corner upon unlocking the first two. Words can't describe how ecstatic I was about it, hahah
On the way to 100% Lego Harry Potter years 1-4 with my Niece, and ever since we unlocked Tom Riddle, we've spent most of the time Avada Kardarva-ing Everyone and each other!
Yep, there's two parts to 100% Lego games; feeding your OCD and getting all the achievements, and wreaking pure havoc on everything with all the cool new characters, powers and vehicles you acquire.
I agree! That’s why it’s so frustrating that Lego The Hobbit didn’t include Battle of the Five Armies. The game just sort of ends and you can 100% it, but it still feels strange lol
100%’ing that one did get pretty repetitive. Especially just how many mithril bricks are on the overworld, compared to LEGO LOTR which felt like a perfect length. I felt like that The Hobbit has a lot of padding which ironically given it’s missing a whole movie lol.
I’ve completed all the Marvel Superheroes games, all the Star Wars besides Force Awakens and Skywalker Saga, all 3 Batman games, Hobbit/LOTR, both Indiana Jones, both LEGO Movies, Pirates of the Caribbean, and both Harry Potter’s on 100% fully agree.
Most recently, Armored Core 6.
Was way more fun than I expected. Went through NG+2 because I had to see the alternate (real) ending, and it was totally worth it.
I have never played a game back to back before, let alone THREE times in a row. 10/10 game. I never cared for mechs before but I think they’re fucking cool now.
I'm so bad at that game I can't beat the first boss, lol. The restricted arena and invisible walls get me every time, or the missiles that seem to hit me no matter where I try to hide. I'd be an awful mech pilot.
Edit: Took a bunch of people's advice here and booted it up again to give it another shot. Success on my first go! Better aggressive air dodging and using the sword a lot more. Maybe I'll give the game a proper chance now, because I do have fond memories of past AC games. Thanks for the tips!
Heres a tip, charge him when he launches the missles. I know it sounds dumb but works so fucking well. The missiles don’t “trigger” until the initial start up animation finishes. And when you are right in the middle of the missiles, most try to turn around and slam into the ground. The only ones to worry about are the ones on top and they are easy to dodge since they are moving straight down and you can boost out of the way.
Yo, SAME. And I played the shit out of the AC games like 10+ years ago, placing top 1k in ranked pvp in AC3 or 4.. the 1st boss wrecked me.. Balteus wrecked me.. the demolition guy wrecked me.. I just stopped after hitting a brick wall over and over. :( Games hard af (but these other people killin it, so props to them)
Astros was way too good for a tech demo. It really felt like the classic ps games while being visually amazing. I'm actually excited for the new Astro game coming out.
It's really interesting how almost none of the games I have played since getting my PS5 still comes close to the visual clarity in Astro's Playroom. It just looks super sharp and clean.
Then again I don't think that would necessarily mean a better game anyway.
Ain’t no way I ever actually 100% it but turning over every single stone possible in Baldur’s Gate 3 never ceases to create some memories. Even the most unassuming dialogue options or combat encounter caveats can be exploited to ridiculous effect.
I think the best part of the game is that you can't truly 100% it in any single run due to mutually exclusive questlines as well as different options available to different races, classes, and backgrounds. It's such a tremendously massive game but it's so much fun trying to complete as much as possible in each run and to see new things.
I love that you can replay the major bosses anytime you want. The boss fights are hard but it’s actually easier from a time investment standpoint because it’s way easier to master with no boss runs.
I got deep into Sekiro a few months ago. I made it to the final boss but I couldn't make it past phase 2.
I might try another run soon. I feel like this game has ruined other action games for me. No combat has been as satisfying as Sekiro.
I do hear good things about Lies of P though
I’m only teasing; I always just though it was a cool misdirect in the game that you get close to 100% think you’re almost done and >!Surprise, your only half way through the game!!<
Basically every Ratchet and Clank game falls into this category.
I actually rank Rift Apart quite low in terms of R&C. Certainly better than 1, Into the Nexus, or 1 remake. But nowhere near the heights that are Future: Tools of Destruction, Future: A Crack in Time, or the all time classic Going Commando.
That's not to say it's bad - the series is just that good. Rift Apart is a solid 9/10, but I mean, Going Commando is almost a perfect game.
This 100%, literally. I did the grind to Unseen One 3x across 3 devices and additionally played to epilogue ending on another 2. Hades is a masterclass in replayability and driving the player to get 100%
The epilogue is what really sold the game to me. One of the few roguelike games that gives you story reasons to keep coming back. Second to none in that regard.
All the Spider-Man games are easy 100% games because they are so damn fun to play the whole time. Web slinging and combat never gets old. One thing that really helped me was to find a good playlist to play through Spotify and turn the in game.music off. You can explain it as Peter having the ability to play his favorite jams through the suit. So it's not world breaking or anything.... Infact might be more immersive.
By the time I finished the main storyline I had basically already completed like 85% of the game because stuff was just fun to do. Doing the rest only seemed right
One of the only games I've played through (including the DLC) on like 3 separate occasions. Still didnt get 100% completion on any of em. Freaking gwent lol.
I probably have more hours in this game than any other open world, but it crossed the threshold between “good/fun” and “frustrating/tedious” at some point. I’m up over 90% but I’ll never 100% it.
Such a good game. It's pretty insane I have like 300 hours into a game that is not a online game. And a lot of the hours are just emersion and roleplaying. I don't fast travel and make sure my character eats and drinks and sleeps and stuff. I got big into it. Amazing DLC as well holy shit.
Assuming they mean 100% achievements/trophies and not clearing all dungeons or completing all side quests, Skyrim is a pretty easy one. The only tricky one is collecting all the daedric artifacts, because some are missable depending on your quest choices. But other than that, the rest are basically just completing the main faction questlines and leveling up.
I got 100% on Monster Hunter World, which is kinda crazy even for an MH fanatic. The hardest thing is getting a gold crown large and small for every single monster, but you also have to find every single rare endemic life
I never did it myself but two of my friends managed to 100% base MHW. One of them it literally took months of on and off grinding to get the gold crown large Nergigante, which happened to be the last achievement needed.
I ended up joining in to help ease the grind but it never helped. I must have killed about 40 of them with him. No dice.
Then he got it randomly one night first try while hanging out on a discord call and he literally ran out the room yelling with excitement. It was a fun moment to be there for.
Neither of them can muster the spirit to try and 100% iceborne after that ordeal though.
I could never have done it without the multi-monster event quests they added in Iceborne with the increased chances for crowns. Even then, some of them like Yian Garuga and Blackveil Vaal Hazak took a loooonngg time, lol
Halo 3 was the only one of the franchise I 100%’d, because the Flood could be killed easily on Legendary (by shooting out the spores in their head/center mass)
Saints row 4
Say what you want about it, but that game was so much fun. Great soundtrack too
I rarely go for 100% any game , it’s probably the only game i have
About 5 or 6 years ago now my partner went on a South America and Antarctica cruise, leaving me alone in the house for 5 weeks. For the first 2 weeks, playing Horizon Zero Dawn, loved it, 100%'d it. I though "damn, that'll be a hard act to follow".
Then I played Witcher 3. It absolutely was an excellent following act. Don't get me wrong, HZD is still an amazing game (IMO), but Witcher 3 is just ridiculously good. Plus Gwent as a minigame is one of the best minigames in a game ever.
Black flag was the pirate game we wanted. They just had some trouble mixing in the assassins on that game. I loved it. Hundreds of hours sails and shanties. Collected every shanty, every outfit. Every ship upgrade. Etc. If I still have it somewhere I will always go back. And the underwater diving parts? So damn fun.
Assassins Creed Odyssey.
DLCs included.
It was so much fun just roaming the lands and the sea fighting everything and everyone.
Arkham City and Arkham Knight
It was so much fun just roaming the city and fighting everyone.
Same. 30+ years of gaming consistently and elden ring is my only 100% ever.
Usually once I beat a game I move on to the next or I play multiplayer games. For some reason ER had me captivated from day 1 and I just kept beating it over and over.
Btw, the dlc is really good and encapsulates the same exploration feeling that the base game harnessed so well.
Way back when I was still on console. I made a bet with my dad. I had to 100% achievement complete every game, before I could buy a new one. But every time I did complete one, without fail he bought me whatever game I wanted. I'm a grown ass man now and still live by this. I refuse to buy myself a new game until I 100% complete the last one I bought. Really makes me consider what game to buy Hard core
Forspoken. Not joking. I bought it from a bargain bin for $15 on a whim thinking the story wouldn't be as bad as people said. The story was substantially worse than people said. But holy cow was the gameplay fun and interesting to me! Especially once you get to the endgame and have all the spell books unlocked and really get the hang of its flow, it is just fantastically designed action combat.
It's kind of like the Infamous games, but with a bit more variety, and some light RPG mechanics. If anyone reading this gets curious and spots it for real cheap (the studio is dead so supporting it is a non-option) just skip the story entirely. It does get slightly better than it starts, but never good enough to be worth sitting through. Just skip the cutscenes and speed through the main story to unlock the full suite of abilities and have a good time.
Also in the settings you can set the chatter to minimal, which is very important. In fact, just go in to the audio settings and turn voices off entirely.
Isn't it awesome when you pick up a divisive game for cheap and love it?
No, really. I got *Hitman: Absolution* in a bundle with *Blood Money* for only $12, so I wasn't going to feel ripped off even if I hated *Absolution*. Surprise surprise. It's the best third-person shooter I've ever played.
I picked it up on sale and really enjoyed the variety in combat. Not enough games have parkour and I'd happily play another game with that kind of movement and fighting
Shadow of Mordor. It's the one and only game I bothered to get the platinum trophy for. It actually requires you to more than 100% the game and do Nemesis system manipulation to get a legendary rune of a certain level to drop.
I was doing a lot of overtime and on top of that working weekends. In early 2015 for a month i didn't have much of a life outside of playing Shadow of Morder and seeing a now ex gf when I could.
Subnautica, because I really didn't want to leave the world. Not just achievements, but I scanned everything, collected everything, explored everywhere, and have played through multiple times in various ways. This game holds a special place in my heart
My first time playing it I did it in VR as someone recommended it if I had a headset which I did. "Oh its one of those building/survival games with a story" I thought just before I started encountering those behemoths in the dark. I had to change my pants
>Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region NOPE
Are you sure whatever you are doing is worth it?
Defenitly not, back to the shallows i go
Saving that cuddlefish egg? Hell yeah it is
You should try Alien: Isolation. Even without VR it's absolutely terrifying – but you need to play it in hard mode to have all the enemy's AI capabilities available and for the alien to be one of the best video game enemies until now, even ten years after release (dark room and headphones highly recommended.) It even has a functional VR mode that you can activate with a mod, but afaik it's not executed very well, since it was never officially released.
I played the hell out of that game. To the extent when I checked the achievement list, only one was missing. One cuddlefish later, I blasted off for the final time.
This game is too scary for me - deep sea gets too me. I have to play it on creative mode to enjoy it and even then I end up with a nightmare 😂
Same, I have to put it down after awhile because the endless expanse freaks me out. Especially when night comes, I'm just hold up in my pod being scared
Same. Until I >!built the sea moth and !!Then I get jaw-locked by a behemoth for the first time… and shat myself stupid. Until I built the cyclops and actually felt like a beast with plenty of upgrades. Then I found the edge of the map…. And it happened all over again when I discovered that freakin ghost leviathans exist !<😱
I had the pleasure of discovering this game blind and knowing absolutely nothing on my first play through. To all new players: If you can, avoid all spoilers and just go for it without checking the wiki. Easily the most enchanting game I’ve played since Zelda: BotW
>To all new players: If you can, avoid all spoilers and just go for it Not to be a smartass but maybe you wanna cover up the spoilers earlier in this post if you feel that way.
When I first played it, I was able to power through and finish the game. I think I had to close my eyes on some of the approaches and just trust my bearing was correct. Nowadays, when I think of going back, I'm scared shitless of the idea of going back into that deep darkness. I always call it, the best game I'll never play again.
Just started playing this two days ago and I can’t put it down!
It’s on sale on Xbox and I was debating getting this. Hmmm
Get it. There is a reason why every time a Reddit post asks about someone’s favorite game, subnautica gets mentioned. It is good.
Spyro 1, 2 and 3
Trouble with the trolley, eh?
*PTSD triggered*
The timed flying stages are the struggle.
As much as I wanna break teeth when I see/hear this, it makes me so happy to know this game holds a special place in others' memories. I grew up playing this every Thanksgiving with my cousins. To this day, we still fire it up when we're lucky enough to spend time together. Fuck that trolley tho.
It's those goddam smarmy motherfuckers with the eggs that just make me want to stick my dick in a blender.
"nya, na na-na-naaah... heh heh heh heh"
Oh wow. Spyro: Year of the Dragon was my very first game on PlayStation. You just flooded me with nostalgia. Dirty, smarmy nostalgia.
I 100 percented the first two games in the remaster but on the third I got stuck on a level with 2 gems out of 300 unfound. Repeated the level multiple times, even watched a 100% walkthrough and followed it exactly and still could not find them. I figure it was a glitch but I just quit after that lol.
Sparx should be able point you in the direction of missing gems.
Yep. Not even a should about it. Sparx can do it at any stage of the game in the remaster. It's a specific button combo.
holy shit I came here to say Spyro, didn't expect it at the top! nice!
Batman Arkham knight 240% Fuck you riddler
I still haven't got the true ending after almost a decade because of riddler
Always reminds me of how he was the main thing mentioned during E3.
Almost reminds me of of E3, full stop.
I loved doing side missions and fighting all the side bosses but took a 4 year break after beating the main campaign to clean up the riddler trophies.
That gold bat was worth it.
Decided to download this off the PS catalogue when the ps5 released ro break in the ps5, and I got HOOKED lol played Asylum and City and they were honestly amazing and this scratched that itch. Totally forgot about the game so I went in without seeing the complaints about the vehicle fights, and I didn't mind them. Stopped playing after I beat it, should I re-download it? Wasn't sure about other side quests possibly available
The side quests in the game are all a lot of fun imo, most of them at least. The DLCs are also pretty great. Short 1-2 hour campaign missions iirc I wouldn’t recommend bothering with the riddler trophies though unless you simply can’t put the game down. They are the Zelda BotW/TotK Koroks
I haven't played Knight yet but I did all the Riddler stuff in Asylum, City, and Origins. Is Knight worse?
The consensus seems to be yes, but for me its no. Knight has it so you can beat up riddler informants that reveal the locations of riddles, so finding them isn't too difficult. And there's still usually a hint that plays when you enter the vicinity. And you can set a waypoint to some of them, so its not like Asylum where the ? dances around the map. The icon will even change depending on the type of riddle activity you're doing. There are a few annoying ones, and there are quite a few more but overall I had fun finding them all and enjoyed the extra variety that some puzzles had thanks to the batmobile. Ive actually done it more than once.
My problem was delaying most riddles while playing the game and then having to do all of them in one go. Think it was around 6 straight hours of riddle solving just to one shot the riddler. Still regret it.
Yes. Yes it is
Oh, fuck those challenges.
The Lego games are always fun to 100%. It's not that hard and playing the levels with new characters unlocked is actually exciting.
Love them, played tons and own tons, but some can get quite tedious
Some are notoriously annoying or somewhat glitchy. I hate falling and losing all my coins! *(I know, studs).
Once you get stud multipliers, it ain't even an issue anymore I finished Marvel Superheroes 100% with all multipliers stacked to the point of 13 billion studs. Yes. Billion with a B.
The older ones even had a hard limit on total studs. Once you got the multipliers it was a walk in the park to hit it.
2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 10x.. at that point, every silver stud was worth like 300+ thousand apiece
When I learned that the multipliers stack it blew my mind. Going from x2 to x8 to x48 all the way up is insane
As a kid, I remember speculating about the stud multipliers stacking before having actual confirmation that they did. My tiny brain was like "wait, does x2 x4 x6 x8 x10 mean *x3840??* Wowza, would be hecka cool if it did, but no way it works like that, loool" and then I saw a "x8" pop up in the corner upon unlocking the first two. Words can't describe how ecstatic I was about it, hahah
On the way to 100% Lego Harry Potter years 1-4 with my Niece, and ever since we unlocked Tom Riddle, we've spent most of the time Avada Kardarva-ing Everyone and each other!
Yep, there's two parts to 100% Lego games; feeding your OCD and getting all the achievements, and wreaking pure havoc on everything with all the cool new characters, powers and vehicles you acquire.
That's adorable in a dark kinda way 😅
I agree! That’s why it’s so frustrating that Lego The Hobbit didn’t include Battle of the Five Armies. The game just sort of ends and you can 100% it, but it still feels strange lol
I didn't 100% it because of that. I was so disappointed by the cliffhanger ending I gave up.
100%’ing that one did get pretty repetitive. Especially just how many mithril bricks are on the overworld, compared to LEGO LOTR which felt like a perfect length. I felt like that The Hobbit has a lot of padding which ironically given it’s missing a whole movie lol.
I’ve completed all the Marvel Superheroes games, all the Star Wars besides Force Awakens and Skywalker Saga, all 3 Batman games, Hobbit/LOTR, both Indiana Jones, both LEGO Movies, Pirates of the Caribbean, and both Harry Potter’s on 100% fully agree.
I always rush through the story missions so I can unlock things and then go back and really enjoy and take my time on free play
this is the way
Most recently, Armored Core 6. Was way more fun than I expected. Went through NG+2 because I had to see the alternate (real) ending, and it was totally worth it.
Not only see the real ending, but also experience arguably the most difficult boss fight in the entire game.
I have never played a game back to back before, let alone THREE times in a row. 10/10 game. I never cared for mechs before but I think they’re fucking cool now.
I'm so bad at that game I can't beat the first boss, lol. The restricted arena and invisible walls get me every time, or the missiles that seem to hit me no matter where I try to hide. I'd be an awful mech pilot. Edit: Took a bunch of people's advice here and booted it up again to give it another shot. Success on my first go! Better aggressive air dodging and using the sword a lot more. Maybe I'll give the game a proper chance now, because I do have fond memories of past AC games. Thanks for the tips!
Heres a tip, charge him when he launches the missles. I know it sounds dumb but works so fucking well. The missiles don’t “trigger” until the initial start up animation finishes. And when you are right in the middle of the missiles, most try to turn around and slam into the ground. The only ones to worry about are the ones on top and they are easy to dodge since they are moving straight down and you can boost out of the way.
Unironically, that first boss is one of the hardest since you have that garbage mech
And some pilots are so good they've beaten the entire game with that AC.
Yo, SAME. And I played the shit out of the AC games like 10+ years ago, placing top 1k in ranked pvp in AC3 or 4.. the 1st boss wrecked me.. Balteus wrecked me.. the demolition guy wrecked me.. I just stopped after hitting a brick wall over and over. :( Games hard af (but these other people killin it, so props to them)
Yep, don't even know if I've 100% another game before
AC6 is the only game I've ever played NG+, let alone NG+2. I was so surprised it was still fun even on the third time around.
Astro’s Playroom. Multiple times.
Astros was way too good for a tech demo. It really felt like the classic ps games while being visually amazing. I'm actually excited for the new Astro game coming out.
The tech demo that puts most so-called AAA titles to shame. 😂
It's really interesting how almost none of the games I have played since getting my PS5 still comes close to the visual clarity in Astro's Playroom. It just looks super sharp and clean. Then again I don't think that would necessarily mean a better game anyway.
I am still impressed that they somehow managed to translate the feel of ice skating into a rumbling controller.
Ghost of Tsushima
I loved pretty much every aspect of the game. It never felt like a chore to get that platinum.
Ain’t no way I ever actually 100% it but turning over every single stone possible in Baldur’s Gate 3 never ceases to create some memories. Even the most unassuming dialogue options or combat encounter caveats can be exploited to ridiculous effect.
I think the best part of the game is that you can't truly 100% it in any single run due to mutually exclusive questlines as well as different options available to different races, classes, and backgrounds. It's such a tremendously massive game but it's so much fun trying to complete as much as possible in each run and to see new things.
Must. Check. Every. Barrel.
Cursed to put my hands on everything
Sekiro. The combat is so good, the world is gorgeous, and getting 100% was such a rewarding challenge
I love that you can replay the major bosses anytime you want. The boss fights are hard but it’s actually easier from a time investment standpoint because it’s way easier to master with no boss runs.
Regularly go back and kick Genichiro’s ass just to remind him that I got his number now.
They need to bring that boss rush to Elden Ring
I got deep into Sekiro a few months ago. I made it to the final boss but I couldn't make it past phase 2. I might try another run soon. I feel like this game has ruined other action games for me. No combat has been as satisfying as Sekiro. I do hear good things about Lies of P though
I really enjoyed LOP, but don't expect the combat to be as tight as Sekiro. It's more of a Bloodborne or Dark Souls play style.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Only 100%? Damn bro, you missed a lot.
That's map percentage, not game percentage
I’m only teasing; I always just though it was a cool misdirect in the game that you get close to 100% think you’re almost done and >!Surprise, your only half way through the game!!<
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
Basically every Ratchet and Clank game falls into this category. I actually rank Rift Apart quite low in terms of R&C. Certainly better than 1, Into the Nexus, or 1 remake. But nowhere near the heights that are Future: Tools of Destruction, Future: A Crack in Time, or the all time classic Going Commando. That's not to say it's bad - the series is just that good. Rift Apart is a solid 9/10, but I mean, Going Commando is almost a perfect game.
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Doom Eternal is so badass. I always mention it to people but have never met anyone that’s played it. It’s like the fastest my brain has ever went.
Man by the time the final boss stage rolled around, I felt so locked in. Extremely satisfying gameplay loop
Horizon: Zero Dawn. Gorgeous scenery, stunning narrative, engrossing story, and fluid gameplay.
Hades
This 100%, literally. I did the grind to Unseen One 3x across 3 devices and additionally played to epilogue ending on another 2. Hades is a masterclass in replayability and driving the player to get 100%
The epilogue is what really sold the game to me. One of the few roguelike games that gives you story reasons to keep coming back. Second to none in that regard.
I bought Hades 2 because I couldn't wait. It's still in early access... have 150+ hours already. Hmm....
That game is the definition of Early Access done right. I was so afraid when giving into the urge to buy it but was properly proven wrong.
I told myself I would just beat the 'main ending' of this game and then just kept doing runs to see the epilogue.
chrono trigger. never expected it but got so sucked in
Before I played it I thought people were overrating Chrono Trigger. Then I played it and it's my favorite game. Absolute masterpiece.
Spider-Man is the only game I 100%ed
Yup. Spiderman 2 was one of those rare platinum/100%'s that was actually achievable without being borderline torturous.
All the Spider-Man games are easy 100% games because they are so damn fun to play the whole time. Web slinging and combat never gets old. One thing that really helped me was to find a good playlist to play through Spotify and turn the in game.music off. You can explain it as Peter having the ability to play his favorite jams through the suit. So it's not world breaking or anything.... Infact might be more immersive.
The fact that they made a fast travel system in that game and nobody every uses it just shows you how immersive they are.
By the time I finished the main storyline I had basically already completed like 85% of the game because stuff was just fun to do. Doing the rest only seemed right
I got the platinum on Miles Morales and also Spider-Man 2 on PS5. Fun games.
Alice madness returns
Dude I love this game I'm sad it never got greenest for the 3rd game
One of the most aesthetically beautiful games out there
Witcher 3! Hours of joy. Couldn't put it down, really.
One of the only games I've played through (including the DLC) on like 3 separate occasions. Still didnt get 100% completion on any of em. Freaking gwent lol.
I loved gwent and I normally hate the mini games. It was satisfying beating that bitch in the tourney who just spams you with spies
I WANT to like Gwent so badly, but I just don’t get it lol.
I become an obsessive completionist every time I play Witcher 3, but I can never get myself to collect all of the crap in the ocean in Skellige.
Re4 remake. Twice.
They somehow took a game with one of the best gameplay loops and improved on it. Absolutely phenomenal remake.
Super Mario World
Wonder and SM64 are the two I've done. I don't know that I've 100% any others.
Control.
The story narration was so unique in this game, loved it.
Resident Evil 5 Why are you looking at me like that?
Highly underrated and so fun co-op!
Cyberpunk Red Dead 2 All the Borderlands.
Enter the Gungeon
Jak and Daxter The Precursor Legacy
Scrolled to find this... Jak and Daxters, Sly Coopers, Ratchet and Clanks. All worthy of 100%'ing. :)
Crackdown
Yup same. There was nothing like it when came out.
Just couldn’t stop until I had done it all.
Red Dead Redemption 2
I probably have more hours in this game than any other open world, but it crossed the threshold between “good/fun” and “frustrating/tedious” at some point. I’m up over 90% but I’ll never 100% it.
Cyberpunk: 2077
Such a good game. It's pretty insane I have like 300 hours into a game that is not a online game. And a lot of the hours are just emersion and roleplaying. I don't fast travel and make sure my character eats and drinks and sleeps and stuff. I got big into it. Amazing DLC as well holy shit.
Lego Pirates of the Carribean with my daughter.
Skyrim
You 100% Skyrim?! Does that include DLC??
Assuming they mean 100% achievements/trophies and not clearing all dungeons or completing all side quests, Skyrim is a pretty easy one. The only tricky one is collecting all the daedric artifacts, because some are missable depending on your quest choices. But other than that, the rest are basically just completing the main faction questlines and leveling up.
Yep that includes the DLC. Lol is it really that bad? I ended up downloading quest mods from nexusmods too.
I got 100% on Monster Hunter World, which is kinda crazy even for an MH fanatic. The hardest thing is getting a gold crown large and small for every single monster, but you also have to find every single rare endemic life
I never did it myself but two of my friends managed to 100% base MHW. One of them it literally took months of on and off grinding to get the gold crown large Nergigante, which happened to be the last achievement needed. I ended up joining in to help ease the grind but it never helped. I must have killed about 40 of them with him. No dice. Then he got it randomly one night first try while hanging out on a discord call and he literally ran out the room yelling with excitement. It was a fun moment to be there for. Neither of them can muster the spirit to try and 100% iceborne after that ordeal though.
I could never have done it without the multi-monster event quests they added in Iceborne with the increased chances for crowns. Even then, some of them like Yian Garuga and Blackveil Vaal Hazak took a loooonngg time, lol
Infamous: 1, 2 and Second Son
Second Son was my first platinum. It was just so much fun!
Halo 3 was the only one of the franchise I 100%’d, because the Flood could be killed easily on Legendary (by shooting out the spores in their head/center mass)
That and unlocking armor based on achievements was a great idea that more games need to implement
not gonna happen when they can just monetize it instead
Saints row 4 Say what you want about it, but that game was so much fun. Great soundtrack too I rarely go for 100% any game , it’s probably the only game i have
The radio stations in that game have made me disappointed in all other radios.
Witcher 3
About 5 or 6 years ago now my partner went on a South America and Antarctica cruise, leaving me alone in the house for 5 weeks. For the first 2 weeks, playing Horizon Zero Dawn, loved it, 100%'d it. I though "damn, that'll be a hard act to follow". Then I played Witcher 3. It absolutely was an excellent following act. Don't get me wrong, HZD is still an amazing game (IMO), but Witcher 3 is just ridiculously good. Plus Gwent as a minigame is one of the best minigames in a game ever.
I have both, and plan to play through them when Elden Ring releases its vice grip from my balls.
Lego Star Wars: Complete Saga
I haven't fully completed a game in a good while. I think the last one was Slay the Spire.
Far Cry Primal and i think it's only game i finished on 100%.😅
Sekiro
Super Mario 64
Frostpunk. Something about it made me very very addicted lol
Frostpunk 2 out in a few weeks lets GOOOOOOO finally
Hate to burst your bubble friend, but they pushed it back to a september release now :(
Dead Rising
Super Mario Wonder. Such a fun game front to back. Even the final level, while annoying, was fun to figure out.
Mass Effect
Tropico 4 and AC Black Flags.
Black flag might be my only 100.
Black flag was the pirate game we wanted. They just had some trouble mixing in the assassins on that game. I loved it. Hundreds of hours sails and shanties. Collected every shanty, every outfit. Every ship upgrade. Etc. If I still have it somewhere I will always go back. And the underwater diving parts? So damn fun.
Doom 2016. I’m by no means an FPS guy but that is one sharp, tight fucking number right there. So very moreish.
Witcher 3, fallout 4 and cyberpunk!
Final Fantasy 7. That game just had so much depth for its time.
Assassins Creed Odyssey. DLCs included. It was so much fun just roaming the lands and the sea fighting everything and everyone. Arkham City and Arkham Knight It was so much fun just roaming the city and fighting everyone.
Odyssey for me too. I didn’t 100% but it was just such a good looking game and it felt so smooth and satisfying to take out full camps if NPCs
Elden ring
Same. The rewards for exploration were some of my favorite in any game.
Same. 30+ years of gaming consistently and elden ring is my only 100% ever. Usually once I beat a game I move on to the next or I play multiplayer games. For some reason ER had me captivated from day 1 and I just kept beating it over and over. Btw, the dlc is really good and encapsulates the same exploration feeling that the base game harnessed so well.
Way back when I was still on console. I made a bet with my dad. I had to 100% achievement complete every game, before I could buy a new one. But every time I did complete one, without fail he bought me whatever game I wanted. I'm a grown ass man now and still live by this. I refuse to buy myself a new game until I 100% complete the last one I bought. Really makes me consider what game to buy Hard core
Vice City San Andreas Final Fantasy VII Remake
**LEGO Marvel Superheroes** (fuck the races and challenges, though) **Sleeping Dogs** (Xbox 360) **Far Cry 3** (Xbox 360) **Spyro the Dragon** (Reignited Trilogy) **Wreck-It Ralph** (Wii) I rarely 100% games, tbh
Death Stranding
Ori 1 & 2
Bioshock! I wish I could delete my memory of it and play again
Forspoken. Not joking. I bought it from a bargain bin for $15 on a whim thinking the story wouldn't be as bad as people said. The story was substantially worse than people said. But holy cow was the gameplay fun and interesting to me! Especially once you get to the endgame and have all the spell books unlocked and really get the hang of its flow, it is just fantastically designed action combat. It's kind of like the Infamous games, but with a bit more variety, and some light RPG mechanics. If anyone reading this gets curious and spots it for real cheap (the studio is dead so supporting it is a non-option) just skip the story entirely. It does get slightly better than it starts, but never good enough to be worth sitting through. Just skip the cutscenes and speed through the main story to unlock the full suite of abilities and have a good time. Also in the settings you can set the chatter to minimal, which is very important. In fact, just go in to the audio settings and turn voices off entirely.
Isn't it awesome when you pick up a divisive game for cheap and love it? No, really. I got *Hitman: Absolution* in a bundle with *Blood Money* for only $12, so I wasn't going to feel ripped off even if I hated *Absolution*. Surprise surprise. It's the best third-person shooter I've ever played.
I picked it up on sale and really enjoyed the variety in combat. Not enough games have parkour and I'd happily play another game with that kind of movement and fighting
Persona 5 Royal
Ff7 Remake was an absolute blast for me to 100%.
Guess I’m the oddity that rarely 100%’s anything. I usually get bored and just move on after completing the main story (if I even do that).
Dark Souls 3
FF XV…. My only platinum to date. Wasn’t even trying to get it either.
God of War Ragnarok
[удалено]
Mad Max
The Simpsons game XBox 360/PS3
Chrono Trigger Spyro 1 Loop Hero The Messenger Cat Quest
Hogwarts Legacy. It was really well done IMO.
Shadow of Mordor. It's the one and only game I bothered to get the platinum trophy for. It actually requires you to more than 100% the game and do Nemesis system manipulation to get a legendary rune of a certain level to drop. I was doing a lot of overtime and on top of that working weekends. In early 2015 for a month i didn't have much of a life outside of playing Shadow of Morder and seeing a now ex gf when I could.
Mario odyssey
Bloodborne. I never got my Platinum theme for it, unfortunately.
Cuphead!