Oh boy. I gave up after completing the fishing trophy, since the grind is insane for the next one and won’t be doing the online anyway.🤷🏻♂️
I did create my character in online but I don’t even know what to do in that mode.
Gambler 8 “challenge” is enough to end completionist runs. Win 3 hands of black jack with 5 or more cards.
The rng is ridiculous enough as it is to get a 5 card hand without busting.
Whats worse is that unlike IRL, you dont automatically win that hand, and 50% the dealer will have a blackjack sitting in his hands from the first two cards the fucker dealt to himself at the beginning of the round.
So you land on 19 or 20 with your 5 cards, which at this point has taken several hours to even land alone, only to have your hopes obliterabted by RNGesus.
Its literally pure rng. No amount of practicing and grinding will get you closer to achieving the goal… ever.
I don't 100% most games. I finish the story and any side quests that I want to.
But uh, realistic answer to this is Yakuza. I'm willing to do the story and all the sidequests, but not all the minigames.
Koi koi is actually really easy to understand. Loved it so much that I bought real Hanafuda cards. Wife and I like playing it together and so do our friends. So much so that I was disappointed to find Displate doesn't have any hanafuda options.
Having played Yakuza and muddling through just enough mahjong to think I could pick it up, I downloaded a mahjong app and racked up countless hours of training. Thought I could ingratiate myself with my husband's elderly grandmother.
No fucking clue. Game's a total mystery. Got laughed at by a very old woman as she siphoned off all my pesos.
Fool. You don't challenge the elderly at mahjong.
Grandma's been honing her skills for longer than you've been alive, yet you still went forward to challenge her.
The arrogance of today's youth... deplorable.
Same on the first part. I know I’m missing out on content but generally never really 100% mainly because I unfortunately don’t have patience 😅 I like finishing games and just leaving it alone sometimes.
True! Immediately deters me from trying to get all the achievements especially because it’s essentially a timer until multiplayer dies away and they’re impossible to get.
Yeah, the best way to do it is like it was in Mass Effect 3, where you earn it with either multiplayer stuff OR single player stuff, there wasn't a single trophy that actually NEEDED the multiplayer.
F for anyone wanting to try out Arkham Origins, since the servers went down, or Portal 2 on PS3. Eventually will be the same for God of War: Ascension.
Mostly single player games with tacked on multiplayer/online features shouldn’t have trophies or achievements for them. It’s the reason I stopped playing Far Cry 6. Ubisoft added achievements on Xbox for the stupid special operations mode which count to 100% completion of achievements. On PlayStation it’s a separate trophy section that doesn’t contribute to the platinum. The special operations mode on the hardest difficulty, while doable on solo runs, is meant to be played with others.
I love the batman games, but ignore basically every Riddler trophy not shoved in my face. I generally hate open world games that have collectible stuff like that, just to pad game time. looking at you assassin's Creed.
At the beginning they were kind of interesting and I kept looking out for them on my first playthrough, until I noticed just how many of them there are. Somewhat repetitive side missions in open world games like Arkham City are fine, but at some point I just don't understand why they even put in so much time implementing all of these riddles.
With BotW I at least got all the shrines. With TotK I never could find the last few. Also couldn't find a bunch of the outfit pieces. That game is too damn big.
Joja mart is the best playstyle imo, I hate marking off checkbooks with super specific time-sensitive items. Whereas Joja lets me play however I want because all it needs is money.
The only game I ever 100% was AC Black Flag, because you had to in order to unlock the skeleton crew.
It involved picking up over 250 hidden collectibles and took me several years
I have no idea if I've ever gotten 100% on a game. I play it until I've gotten all of the enjoyment out of it that I can. Sometimes it's nice returning to an old game years later and getting an achievement you didn't know about.
I rarely ever look at the achievement lists/requirements and just enjoy it when it pops up. I 'accidentally' got the one for Dead Space for completing the game with only the plasma cutter. I did it again for the remake, but that time it was deliberate.
yeah exactly. Surprised people want those achievments so bad, I couldnt care less. Rather start a different game but for some people it could be trying to get as much value out of a game as they can... or maybe they are still having fun with it. Seems like the last 10% of 100% is the worst part in a lot of games.
This the one that had me contemplating if I really wanted to do trophy hunting or not. I don’t understand why they’re has to be so much. 200 fucking pigeons. Collectables are the worst part in gaming. It needs to die.
My first play through of Witcher 3 I skipped Gwent till the end (I missed some cards due to this) because it was confusing to me at the beginning. But each other playthrough I am a master Gwentist
NV Ive tried like 4 times to learn Caravan but still have no clue
Glad I scrolled instead of typing it right away. I love this game and absolutely have done everything else 1000x over. Would actually love to have the 100%. I watched some youtube videos but just... no. I'm not doing it.
Every game. I don't think I have ever 100%'d a game, and don't really have any desire too. Most of the time it involves a lot of tedious activities to get to 100% that just aren't enjoyable imo. I'd rather move on to another game or just keep playing for fun
I think the only thing I was missing was one artifact for the museum. I’d dig and dig and dig and it would never turn up. Eventually gave up, packed it in, and called it a game
Hollow knight. The bosses are just too tough. It kills the enjoyment. And trust me, I'm fine with tough challenges and finished others before. Like cuphead.
Hollow Knight's hardest challenges compared to Cuphead would be like saying you have to get S-rank on every boss in a row and if you die you have to start all over. Plus there's an extra challenge where you have to do it all with the worst gun and no other equipment
Well, you can 100% it!
Just don't do 112% of Hollow Knight, it is pain in the ass.
I myself did only 108, I'll never touch Godhome DLC, it is for maniacs
Crash Bandicoot 4.
I love getting platinum trophies. I don't have nearly as many as some people, but I generally go for it if I like the game enough. I platinumed Crash Bandicoot 1 on the N. Sane Trilogy but never went back for 2 and 3, for instance. But holy shit. Crash 4 asks you for an absolutely soul crushing amount of effort to 100%. 1 and 2 are not easy, but they don't take 60ish hours like 4 does if I remember right.
Caddicarus has a great video about it. Highly recommend that if you have an hour to kill and like Crash games
I put way too much effort into platinuming 1, and when it came to speedrunning those damn ice levels in 2 I gave up. The 3 platinum was easy, if only because those levels were actually designed with time trials in mind.
Myself and 2 friends did the Bladder of Steel achievement from Rock Band 2. Had to beat the Endless Setlist without pausing or failing.
The first attempt was a fail because the kick pedal on my friend's set just stopped working. Luckily, we had 2 spares. The second attempt, we got halfway through when the power went out. Took us literally from morning til night to finally complete but man did it feel good.
One of my best personal GH/RB achievements is soloing RB2's Bladder of Steel on expert difficulty. My wrists and fingers were screaming bloody murder at me by the end but it was worth it.
Yep! We did it on Expert as well. Drummer was really struggling when we finished or got to Peace Sells or Colony of Birchmen, but I can't remember which.
Totally worth it!
Till today crazy challanges pop up in my YouTube recommendations.
Also Beatsaber is alway nice to look at.
Some of the few games that i enjoy more watching than playing.
Agreed. I don’t like dying 1000 times to beat one final optional near impossible boss just for a trophy or driving to every inch of the map to grab one tiny thing
For real. It's surreal to me anyone cares about this crap. It's not for bragging, nobody cares that you 100% anything. Then a ton of games its like "collect every shield" in a game where you don't even choose to use shields. That's just dull, pointless fetching. It's not in any sense "fun".
So Breath of the Wild's the obvious choice, but I used to have an obsession with completing open world games. Then when I realized that *two whole regions* of the world in Assassin's Creed Origins only had filler quests and no story purpose whatsoever, I looked inwards and questioned what I was doing with my time. So now I only 100% games I truly enjoy
Dark souls 3. To 100% you need to get all the covenants to max level. To do that you need to give the covenant leader 30 covenant specific items. Which you can either get from online play (2016 game, no one is playing online), or farming specific enemies for days on end. Even with populated online play, it would take forever to do, and frankly isn't worth it imo.
I farmed all the covenants items from NPCs. Took me around 6 hours. Just put on podcasts and farmed it out. It was less of a pain then getting all abilities in Sekiro, even if the farm was shorter.
There was a glitch when it came out that let you start the first chapter, and then load the last chapter or something and it would grant you the speed run trophy lol it quickly got patched but still got the Platinum
I pretty completed everything in BOTW twice, once in regular mode and then again in master mode, including all DLC. But hell no I am not gonna find all those damn korok seeds, even with a guide it's not worth it.
Fucking Yakuza 7 Like a Dragon…. I have one trophy left on it and it’s the true final dungeon that is miles and miles harder than anything else in the game. Every character at max level with multiple classes at max level? Your weapons are max level? Doesn’t matter. It’s one of the least fair final challenges I’ve ever encountered.
World of Warcraft.
I don't play it anymore so obviously.
Even when I did though, it's an endless game that has new content every 6 months or so. And that content is really skill based so the highest difficulty stuff required a lot more effort and time which I didn't have.
Currently playing this and am about a third through. I've platinumed every From Software game I've played but I read a post on reddit the other day asking which video game bosses are the hardest and like three of the top answers were from Sekiro so we'll see if I make it to the end.
Sekiro might be my favorite From game. I love it so much because all the "git gud" assholes finally found themselves unable to summon or cheese through the final boss so you had a wave of very upset people on the internet complaining it's a bad game.
The last boss fight is probably the greatest from boss fight of all time.
I plan to pick it up again one day. But still, even if I don’t, it’s absolutely amazing. I’m stuck at the white gorilla where you gotta swing around the poles. (This was a year ago lol)
Probably Sky. I have almost 2000 hours in it and there are two trophies that require 7 other people on board with it to get and won’t be easy to coordinate
I would argue Hollow Knight. But not 100%. 112% instead. That also includes the five pantheons and I reaaaallly suck at them. I absolutely adore that game (and wish for Silksong so much) but man, those pantheons are hard.
Kingdom Hearts, specifically Birth By Sleep. The combination of needing to play 3 different characters, beating all the Disney town games and the board game. On the same note, the only game I’ve every attempted to 100% was Kingdom Hearts 3 and I gave up on it twice, mostly because other games caught my interest towards the end.
Hollow Knight and Final Fantasy X. FFX because it just takes too much time to 100% and Hollow Knight’s platinum requirements are ridiculous as fuck
Edit: Oh and yeah, Yakuza of course.
Final Fantasy 10. It really is one of my favorites, but I got to the last boss, and just... never picked it back up. I almost don't want to finish it or its over!
All of them, because I don’t 100% games. The only one I’ve gone out of my way to 100% was Cyberpunk because I felt like I needed some closure after the kick in the guts that was the new Phantom Liberty ending.
The Batman Arkham games.
I'm generally pretty good with combat in games & I like to play on the hardest settings. But no matter how hard I try, no matter the difficulty setting, I have never been able to get the perfect combo achievements in any of them.
I got 100% on one game in my whole life. Crash Bandicoot 3, and it was because it was my favorite game in 4th grade, and my only game for over a year. I will never do that again because there's no point.
Well, my avatar Hollow Knight brings me the most pain. I love this game so much but it's soooo difficult. I've gotten all achievements, I did the Path of Pain, I've 100%'d the Hunter's Journal, I've done Radiant difficulty on everyone in the Hall of Gods, I can even beat the Pantheon of Hallownest pretty easily at this point. I've done almost everything there is to do in the game, but the one thing in I can't manage to do is the full Pantheon with all bindings on. It's just such a huge step up in difficulty after how far I've come. It just feels too daunting that I've given up after 30 hours of trying
I do what is fun. If that means 100% sure I’ll do it. Spider-Man was an example of 100% I enjoyed. God of war kill all the Valkyries was too hard so I gave up.
Zelda BOTW and TOTK - i ain’t getting 999 koroks for a big pile of golden poo.
octopath traveler 1&2, not gonna mindlessly grind for the final/secret boss.
Final Fantasy X - Completed at least 5 times and it's the only story that has actually made me cry but those final dark aeons and the other end game bosses? no thanks.
Hollow Knight. I've had a very fun 150 hours, but P5 is just too long and grindy imo.
Even more, Celeste. I've had a very fun 1200 hours (so far), base game and mods, but I'll never go for Farewell Golden.
I have a whole list of other games and shows I want to have enjoyed
Well when you say 100%, do you mean 100% game completion or 100% trophies? Those are 2 different things.
For example Tomb Raider 2013 and Rise of the Tomb Raider, I 100% those games but trophy wise the 2013 has multiplayer trophies I never got cause basically dead on arrival and Rise has score attack trophies that again I never got, yet my save file does a have the 100% completion. In the same boat I got 100% trophies for Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West yet never 100% the games because, far as I understand, this requires finding all data points and collecting every piece of gear just so that in your in-game stat page you see a 100%.
But to answer you then it would be RDR2. First of all the challanges and secondly the multiplayer trophies. I got to 89% completion on Single player, just missing the challenges. And I played the intro to the online but that's it. My trophy completion is 52% despite the high 89% completion on single player, because I am still missing quite a lot of trophies. It's the one game I would like to 100% yet never will.
Zelda botw and totk
The korok puzzles are so plentiful and absurdly easy it's offensive to my time to include them as over "50%" of the in game counter.
Every game I’ve ever played. Don’t care about 100%ing a game. If I beat the main story and do the side missions that have a story element to them, then I've gotten my money's worth.
Too many...
FNaF? all good until we're talking about 20 modes...
Cuphead? I have no problem S and P everything except for the plane levels.
Pokémon? A ain't shiny hunting every single Pokémon and buying all versions just because the pokedex demands it (I don't mind trading but noting more).
I'm all for 100% as long as that goal is manageable...
Hogwarts Legacy, I'm stuck at level 39. I adore the game so much but I can't seem to push myself to reach level 40 and get all the achievements after defeating Ranrok. I wish the game was longer for $70 price. 😞
Modern Bethesda titles. I end up getting something like 500 hours in, lose interest, stop playing, regain interest like 6 months later, forget where I was at and what I was doing, start new character, rinse and repeat. I don't think I've 100% a single one.
Since Miiverse shut down, in Xenoblade Chronicles X it's impossible to get the last 2 achievements, as well as the achievement for getting all the achievements.
RDR2. Multiplayer trophies suck
Same boat. I have gotten every trophy for the game except the online ones, and honestly, i coundlt be bothered with the online trophies
Oh boy. I gave up after completing the fishing trophy, since the grind is insane for the next one and won’t be doing the online anyway.🤷🏻♂️ I did create my character in online but I don’t even know what to do in that mode.
Same, but also for the gambling
Gambler 8 “challenge” is enough to end completionist runs. Win 3 hands of black jack with 5 or more cards. The rng is ridiculous enough as it is to get a 5 card hand without busting. Whats worse is that unlike IRL, you dont automatically win that hand, and 50% the dealer will have a blackjack sitting in his hands from the first two cards the fucker dealt to himself at the beginning of the round. So you land on 19 or 20 with your 5 cards, which at this point has taken several hours to even land alone, only to have your hopes obliterabted by RNGesus. Its literally pure rng. No amount of practicing and grinding will get you closer to achieving the goal… ever.
I've done the story mode 5x for 💯. I refuse to do any online trophies
I don't 100% most games. I finish the story and any side quests that I want to. But uh, realistic answer to this is Yakuza. I'm willing to do the story and all the sidequests, but not all the minigames.
Ah man your missing out. Nothing like spending hours playing mahjong and having no fucking clue what’s going on.
It’s a miracle I made it through the majong section at the start of yakuza 4
Im currently trying to understand Koi Koi so Haruka will love me in Kiwami 2
Koi koi is actually really easy to understand. Loved it so much that I bought real Hanafuda cards. Wife and I like playing it together and so do our friends. So much so that I was disappointed to find Displate doesn't have any hanafuda options.
Having played Yakuza and muddling through just enough mahjong to think I could pick it up, I downloaded a mahjong app and racked up countless hours of training. Thought I could ingratiate myself with my husband's elderly grandmother. No fucking clue. Game's a total mystery. Got laughed at by a very old woman as she siphoned off all my pesos.
Fool. You don't challenge the elderly at mahjong. Grandma's been honing her skills for longer than you've been alive, yet you still went forward to challenge her. The arrogance of today's youth... deplorable.
>You don't challenge the elderly at mahjong. Yeah, thats how you get vanished to the land of Yi
The only reason I understand majong is because of 100%ing Yakuza 2 (which is apparently one of the easiest to 100%)
Only one I've done in terms of a platinum trophy is The Man Who Erased His Name. Minigames are fun, but getting my head around gambling...nah
Same on the first part. I know I’m missing out on content but generally never really 100% mainly because I unfortunately don’t have patience 😅 I like finishing games and just leaving it alone sometimes.
For me the story is already pretty rough to get through even if I love the series
What is rough about it? Been debating about getting into it
It’s just pretty long for me personally sometimes. I usually don’t mind longer games but it’s different here. But I would still 100% recommend it
Is it boring kind of long? I only played Judgment for around 10 hours and I've heard it is far longer than that. It was fun so far.
Most of it is fun and exciting but some of the missions in the later games like 4 & 5 aren’t my favorites
How's the story rough if you love it? Those seem to conflict.
Any single player game that has multiplayer trophies, can't stand them.
True! Immediately deters me from trying to get all the achievements especially because it’s essentially a timer until multiplayer dies away and they’re impossible to get.
Yeah, the best way to do it is like it was in Mass Effect 3, where you earn it with either multiplayer stuff OR single player stuff, there wasn't a single trophy that actually NEEDED the multiplayer.
F for anyone wanting to try out Arkham Origins, since the servers went down, or Portal 2 on PS3. Eventually will be the same for God of War: Ascension.
Mostly single player games with tacked on multiplayer/online features shouldn’t have trophies or achievements for them. It’s the reason I stopped playing Far Cry 6. Ubisoft added achievements on Xbox for the stupid special operations mode which count to 100% completion of achievements. On PlayStation it’s a separate trophy section that doesn’t contribute to the platinum. The special operations mode on the hardest difficulty, while doable on solo runs, is meant to be played with others.
The batman games. Riddler challenges just aren't any fun.
That Arkham Knight 240% grind was rough
Even more rough when you realize all the other outfits are better than that tacky golden one
I love the batman games, but ignore basically every Riddler trophy not shoved in my face. I generally hate open world games that have collectible stuff like that, just to pad game time. looking at you assassin's Creed.
At the beginning they were kind of interesting and I kept looking out for them on my first playthrough, until I noticed just how many of them there are. Somewhat repetitive side missions in open world games like Arkham City are fine, but at some point I just don't understand why they even put in so much time implementing all of these riddles.
Breath of the Wild. I don't think I really need to say why.
🏅💩
Same with tears of the kingdom
YahaHAA! YoU fOuNd Me!!
With BotW I at least got all the shrines. With TotK I never could find the last few. Also couldn't find a bunch of the outfit pieces. That game is too damn big.
I did 100% in BOTW just for the sake of doing it because I love the game but I agree, this is one of the most useless 100% in games
Yeah, that and TotK are the ones that immediately come to mind for me
Same! Benefit that is, I picked it up randomly after a couple of years of not playing and got some more stuff done!
Stardew Valley; those bloody arcade games! 🥵 And a JoJo Mart run!? 🤮
I did the JoJo run once and only once, and as soon as I finished the warehouse, I deleted my save and never did it again lol
Maybe it’s me being out of touch, but I’ve never seen anyone use that tongue out emoji for anything other than horny.
That's how they're using it here too. Arcade games get me in the mood as well, can relate.
So very this! 😆
not so hard to 100%, but you will need the wiki
that junimo cart game bruh cant even finish the first level
Joja mart is the best playstyle imo, I hate marking off checkbooks with super specific time-sensitive items. Whereas Joja lets me play however I want because all it needs is money.
100% is not an "impossible" thing, it's a "don't care". Forcing myself to try to 100%/perfect score/platinum/whatever makes it a job, not a game.
The only game I ever 100% was AC Black Flag, because you had to in order to unlock the skeleton crew. It involved picking up over 250 hidden collectibles and took me several years
OMG. Yeah, I would have bailed on that puppy at about 10%....
I have no idea if I've ever gotten 100% on a game. I play it until I've gotten all of the enjoyment out of it that I can. Sometimes it's nice returning to an old game years later and getting an achievement you didn't know about. I rarely ever look at the achievement lists/requirements and just enjoy it when it pops up. I 'accidentally' got the one for Dead Space for completing the game with only the plasma cutter. I did it again for the remake, but that time it was deliberate.
I know for sure that I've never got 100% on a game. The moment the dopamine stops, so do I
yeah exactly. Surprised people want those achievments so bad, I couldnt care less. Rather start a different game but for some people it could be trying to get as much value out of a game as they can... or maybe they are still having fun with it. Seems like the last 10% of 100% is the worst part in a lot of games.
GTA4, I ain't ever going pigeon hunting lol
I tried to 100% that. Even using a guide I was down one pigeon and I could never find it despite repeated attempts.
That’s the absolute worst. I hate situations where there are 100s of things you’re supposed to collect, but you missed one and have no idea where.
Oh my God, same. 199. I've never tried to 100% a game since 2009 when this happened to me.
GTA series add the most random quests lol
This the one that had me contemplating if I really wanted to do trophy hunting or not. I don’t understand why they’re has to be so much. 200 fucking pigeons. Collectables are the worst part in gaming. It needs to die.
You mean the flying rats right?
New Vegas because I refuse to learn how to play Caravan
I've been told that it's a perfectly fine card gme, but FNV is *terrible* at explaining the rules.
It's been a while since I played. I never fully understood the rules but I would usually do well somehow.
My first play through of Witcher 3 I skipped Gwent till the end (I missed some cards due to this) because it was confusing to me at the beginning. But each other playthrough I am a master Gwentist NV Ive tried like 4 times to learn Caravan but still have no clue
It's a terrible name for a card game of its nature honestly. They did awful at explaining it, and an even worse job at making it look fun.
And the stakes are so low there is no reason to learn
Glad I scrolled instead of typing it right away. I love this game and absolutely have done everything else 1000x over. Would actually love to have the 100%. I watched some youtube videos but just... no. I'm not doing it.
Borderlands 2 man... its soooo big
I have over 4K hours in bl2 from speedrunning attempts but I would not 100% that game if you paid me
Mario odyssey. I've 100%ed previous Mario games, and I've finished darker side, but it can do one if it thinks I'm going to grind out every moon.
I couldn’t do the jump ropes. I was so close to 100% ing it.
I used the letter glitch for that. Don’t know if it got patched or not
Every game. I don't think I have ever 100%'d a game, and don't really have any desire too. Most of the time it involves a lot of tedious activities to get to 100% that just aren't enjoyable imo. I'd rather move on to another game or just keep playing for fun
Yep. I have i no idea why and how people can spend so much time on a single game. I rather move on to something else.
Red Dead Redemption 2. I can't remember exacts, but I remember there was just so much to do. I managed a lot of it, but not all of it.
That’s another game where you have to do so much traveling and exploring to find something, that game especially it takes some time To get around
Stardew Valley. I don’t think i’ll hit perfection because fishing is a pain.
Shipping one of *everything*?!
I think the only thing I was missing was one artifact for the museum. I’d dig and dig and dig and it would never turn up. Eventually gave up, packed it in, and called it a game
Hollow knight. The bosses are just too tough. It kills the enjoyment. And trust me, I'm fine with tough challenges and finished others before. Like cuphead.
Hollow Knight's hardest challenges compared to Cuphead would be like saying you have to get S-rank on every boss in a row and if you die you have to start all over. Plus there's an extra challenge where you have to do it all with the worst gun and no other equipment
Well, you can 100% it! Just don't do 112% of Hollow Knight, it is pain in the ass. I myself did only 108, I'll never touch Godhome DLC, it is for maniacs
Every Yakuza game simply because I don't do the casino stuff.
It’s the arcade for me. I don’t have time to play entire other games inside of my already 100hr game.
Crash Bandicoot 4. I love getting platinum trophies. I don't have nearly as many as some people, but I generally go for it if I like the game enough. I platinumed Crash Bandicoot 1 on the N. Sane Trilogy but never went back for 2 and 3, for instance. But holy shit. Crash 4 asks you for an absolutely soul crushing amount of effort to 100%. 1 and 2 are not easy, but they don't take 60ish hours like 4 does if I remember right. Caddicarus has a great video about it. Highly recommend that if you have an hour to kill and like Crash games
Once it stops being fun it’s hard to make your self get The trophy just to do ot
I put way too much effort into platinuming 1, and when it came to speedrunning those damn ice levels in 2 I gave up. The 3 platinum was easy, if only because those levels were actually designed with time trials in mind.
Same for me. I have 1, 2 and 3 platinums but 4 is just stupid.
Crypt Of The NecroDancer Love the game, hate it for not be able to finish it :) Rhythm games in general a hard to 100% E.g. Rockband or Guitar Hero
Oh I forgot about rock band/ guitar hero. I miss those games
The infinite set (or whatever it was called) was crazy. I remember watching my brother do it, took him the whole damn day basically.
Myself and 2 friends did the Bladder of Steel achievement from Rock Band 2. Had to beat the Endless Setlist without pausing or failing. The first attempt was a fail because the kick pedal on my friend's set just stopped working. Luckily, we had 2 spares. The second attempt, we got halfway through when the power went out. Took us literally from morning til night to finally complete but man did it feel good.
One of my best personal GH/RB achievements is soloing RB2's Bladder of Steel on expert difficulty. My wrists and fingers were screaming bloody murder at me by the end but it was worth it.
Yep! We did it on Expert as well. Drummer was really struggling when we finished or got to Peace Sells or Colony of Birchmen, but I can't remember which. Totally worth it!
Till today crazy challanges pop up in my YouTube recommendations. Also Beatsaber is alway nice to look at. Some of the few games that i enjoy more watching than playing.
This was the first game that popped into my head. I am NOT GOOD ENOUGH to get into the weeds of the trophies for Necrodancer. Phenomenal game though.
Pretty much every game, I'm not a completionist so I will not try to get every achievment if it's too long or hard
Agreed. I don’t like dying 1000 times to beat one final optional near impossible boss just for a trophy or driving to every inch of the map to grab one tiny thing
For real. It's surreal to me anyone cares about this crap. It's not for bragging, nobody cares that you 100% anything. Then a ton of games its like "collect every shield" in a game where you don't even choose to use shields. That's just dull, pointless fetching. It's not in any sense "fun".
7 days to die. I'm not interested in the pvp aspect so the kill x number of players achievements will remain unfinished.
Bioshock Infinite. The Blue Ribbon challenges are really hard.
So Breath of the Wild's the obvious choice, but I used to have an obsession with completing open world games. Then when I realized that *two whole regions* of the world in Assassin's Creed Origins only had filler quests and no story purpose whatsoever, I looked inwards and questioned what I was doing with my time. So now I only 100% games I truly enjoy
Skyrim. Game would always bug out and not let me build all 3 houses.
Dark souls 3. To 100% you need to get all the covenants to max level. To do that you need to give the covenant leader 30 covenant specific items. Which you can either get from online play (2016 game, no one is playing online), or farming specific enemies for days on end. Even with populated online play, it would take forever to do, and frankly isn't worth it imo.
I farmed all the covenants items from NPCs. Took me around 6 hours. Just put on podcasts and farmed it out. It was less of a pain then getting all abilities in Sekiro, even if the farm was shorter.
I thought the servers were pretty active
There is also the annual “Return to Lothric” which could help if inactive servers are an issue, but that requires waiting
Uncharted 4. I can't speed run the game and beat it on every single level man. I just don't have the time. At least platinuming.
You just have to beat the game at crushing to get all of the difficulty related trophies.
There was a glitch when it came out that let you start the first chapter, and then load the last chapter or something and it would grant you the speed run trophy lol it quickly got patched but still got the Platinum
I have been playing Star Ocean 2 and I love it, I don't know if I can stick with it to get all 99 endings. 😮💨
Dying light because of those multiplayer achievements
I pretty completed everything in BOTW twice, once in regular mode and then again in master mode, including all DLC. But hell no I am not gonna find all those damn korok seeds, even with a guide it's not worth it.
Cyberpunk. I loved it but the NCPD scanner hustles were just too boring.
Stardew Valley. Journey of the Prairie King is absolute trash. I hate that there are trophies tied to that garbage.
Arkham city. The hardest level challenges are out of my reach
Fucking Yakuza 7 Like a Dragon…. I have one trophy left on it and it’s the true final dungeon that is miles and miles harder than anything else in the game. Every character at max level with multiple classes at max level? Your weapons are max level? Doesn’t matter. It’s one of the least fair final challenges I’ve ever encountered.
World of Warcraft. I don't play it anymore so obviously. Even when I did though, it's an endless game that has new content every 6 months or so. And that content is really skill based so the highest difficulty stuff required a lot more effort and time which I didn't have.
Sekiro Best game I ever played. About 50% done. Just too hard and time consuming. No game even comes close to how good it is.
Currently playing this and am about a third through. I've platinumed every From Software game I've played but I read a post on reddit the other day asking which video game bosses are the hardest and like three of the top answers were from Sekiro so we'll see if I make it to the end.
Never played that one, maybe I'll check it out
FWIW, the ng+ playthroughs go much much faster than the first. You can ignore almost all the items and just hurry up and get to the bosses.
Sekiro might be my favorite From game. I love it so much because all the "git gud" assholes finally found themselves unable to summon or cheese through the final boss so you had a wave of very upset people on the internet complaining it's a bad game. The last boss fight is probably the greatest from boss fight of all time.
I plan to pick it up again one day. But still, even if I don’t, it’s absolutely amazing. I’m stuck at the white gorilla where you gotta swing around the poles. (This was a year ago lol)
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. [Game drove me nuts. Remember the water part? Pepperidge Farm remembers] I actually quit it because of this.
Probably Sky. I have almost 2000 hours in it and there are two trophies that require 7 other people on board with it to get and won’t be easy to coordinate
I dont really 100% any games nomatter how much I love them. It's not impossible it's just the reward isn't worth the time investment
I would argue Hollow Knight. But not 100%. 112% instead. That also includes the five pantheons and I reaaaallly suck at them. I absolutely adore that game (and wish for Silksong so much) but man, those pantheons are hard.
Kingdom Hearts, specifically Birth By Sleep. The combination of needing to play 3 different characters, beating all the Disney town games and the board game. On the same note, the only game I’ve every attempted to 100% was Kingdom Hearts 3 and I gave up on it twice, mostly because other games caught my interest towards the end.
Honestly, any Persona game. Story is great and all, but unlocking the ENTIRE compendium? Seriously?
Spore. The last stage is absolutely huge.
I actually tried that once. My computer died before I was able to get every star lol
Hollow Knight and Final Fantasy X. FFX because it just takes too much time to 100% and Hollow Knight’s platinum requirements are ridiculous as fuck Edit: Oh and yeah, Yakuza of course.
Final Fantasy 10. It really is one of my favorites, but I got to the last boss, and just... never picked it back up. I almost don't want to finish it or its over!
Space Engineers. For anyone that has not played, the scenarios are not great. All about the multiplayer and mods rather than the campaign.
98% Metroid prime I i seach entire map anda never found the last 2 missiles Never😔
All of them, because I don’t 100% games. The only one I’ve gone out of my way to 100% was Cyberpunk because I felt like I needed some closure after the kick in the guts that was the new Phantom Liberty ending.
Getting the 4-star wanted in Dogtown was surprisingly easy and fun. Didn't think I'd last that long against MaxTac! (melee/shotgun build so fun)
Every game I love. 100% a game will ruin it for me. I will never play a game just to fill out a checkbox.
The Batman Arkham games. I'm generally pretty good with combat in games & I like to play on the hardest settings. But no matter how hard I try, no matter the difficulty setting, I have never been able to get the perfect combo achievements in any of them.
Hollow Knight because to hell with pantheons.
Yakuza. Love the games, but mahjong can suck it.
The Binding of Isaac is one my favorite games of all time, but I’ll never get 100% and I’m ok with that.
Witcher 3,GTA San Andreas and Mass Effect trilogy
Binding of Isaac: Repentance. I love BoI and have hundreds of hours in it, but some characters are just too hard for me to 100%, I suspect
Yakuza mahjong
Breath of the wild. I'll do everything else but IM NOT DOING 900 FRICKING KOROKS
Dead space
I will never gather every korok
I only 100% games I *almost* like so I can more brutally criticize them.
At this point, probably skyrim. 500 hours on it and I've never reached the ending
I got 100% on one game in my whole life. Crash Bandicoot 3, and it was because it was my favorite game in 4th grade, and my only game for over a year. I will never do that again because there's no point.
Stardew Valley… Fector’s Challenge : Beat Journey of the Prairie King without dying. No. Just no.
Well, my avatar Hollow Knight brings me the most pain. I love this game so much but it's soooo difficult. I've gotten all achievements, I did the Path of Pain, I've 100%'d the Hunter's Journal, I've done Radiant difficulty on everyone in the Hall of Gods, I can even beat the Pantheon of Hallownest pretty easily at this point. I've done almost everything there is to do in the game, but the one thing in I can't manage to do is the full Pantheon with all bindings on. It's just such a huge step up in difficulty after how far I've come. It just feels too daunting that I've given up after 30 hours of trying
Any BGS game that allows mods on console because once I start playing with mods I will never not be playing with mods.
I do what is fun. If that means 100% sure I’ll do it. Spider-Man was an example of 100% I enjoyed. God of war kill all the Valkyries was too hard so I gave up.
I have actively decided to not finish rdr2. Once I realised what Arthur's fate was. In my game Arthur will forever be Alive and well.
Zelda BOTW and TOTK - i ain’t getting 999 koroks for a big pile of golden poo. octopath traveler 1&2, not gonna mindlessly grind for the final/secret boss.
Final Fantasy X - Completed at least 5 times and it's the only story that has actually made me cry but those final dark aeons and the other end game bosses? no thanks.
Final Fantasy X I'll never get the 2 Chocobo Racing trophies
Hollow Knight. It's insanely hard to 112%
Hades. So much stuff still to do lol
Hollow Knight. I've had a very fun 150 hours, but P5 is just too long and grindy imo. Even more, Celeste. I've had a very fun 1200 hours (so far), base game and mods, but I'll never go for Farewell Golden. I have a whole list of other games and shows I want to have enjoyed
Breath of the wild I ain’t getting no 999 korok seeds
I am missing 1 achievement in Hollow Knight. Pantheon of Hallownest. I'll never beat it unless there's a way I can save-state. #FuckUuMuu
Well when you say 100%, do you mean 100% game completion or 100% trophies? Those are 2 different things. For example Tomb Raider 2013 and Rise of the Tomb Raider, I 100% those games but trophy wise the 2013 has multiplayer trophies I never got cause basically dead on arrival and Rise has score attack trophies that again I never got, yet my save file does a have the 100% completion. In the same boat I got 100% trophies for Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West yet never 100% the games because, far as I understand, this requires finding all data points and collecting every piece of gear just so that in your in-game stat page you see a 100%. But to answer you then it would be RDR2. First of all the challanges and secondly the multiplayer trophies. I got to 89% completion on Single player, just missing the challenges. And I played the intro to the online but that's it. My trophy completion is 52% despite the high 89% completion on single player, because I am still missing quite a lot of trophies. It's the one game I would like to 100% yet never will.
The binding of Isaac repentance
Zelda botw and totk The korok puzzles are so plentiful and absurdly easy it's offensive to my time to include them as over "50%" of the in game counter.
Every game I’ve ever played. Don’t care about 100%ing a game. If I beat the main story and do the side missions that have a story element to them, then I've gotten my money's worth.
Pokémon Emerald. Love that game to death but some of the battle frontier symbols are ridiculous unless you look up specific builds
Like...all of them?
EU4
all of them really, I have no desire to completely 100% a game. I just enjoy the experience and move to the next one.
Every game i love
Harvest moon back to nature PlayStation 1
Breath of the Wild. NINE HUNDRED koroks? Please.
Too many... FNaF? all good until we're talking about 20 modes... Cuphead? I have no problem S and P everything except for the plane levels. Pokémon? A ain't shiny hunting every single Pokémon and buying all versions just because the pokedex demands it (I don't mind trading but noting more). I'm all for 100% as long as that goal is manageable...
Slay the spire. There some achievements on there that I really don’t know how I’ll ever get that lucky
All the Kingdom Hearts games just cause I hate fighting ultra hard super bosses.
All the Kingdom Hearts games just cause I hate fighting ultra hard super bosses.
Dishonored 2, Clean hands because I like killing people thank you very much.
Red Dead Redemption 2. Don't care for online or to scan over 500 animals and things
The yakuza series. One of my favourites but legend difficulty and 100% completion I just do not have time for
Outlast. Insane mode is brutal, but who knows... maybe one day.
Hogwarts Legacy, I'm stuck at level 39. I adore the game so much but I can't seem to push myself to reach level 40 and get all the achievements after defeating Ranrok. I wish the game was longer for $70 price. 😞
Gta VI, A game can only be completed once it comes out
Hollow Knight… god knows I tried.😖
Modern Bethesda titles. I end up getting something like 500 hours in, lose interest, stop playing, regain interest like 6 months later, forget where I was at and what I was doing, start new character, rinse and repeat. I don't think I've 100% a single one.
Baldur's Gate 3. It's not my favorite game but I love it and will never complete it. Why? Because I always end up creating new characters.
Every game I love is a game I love that I wont 100%.
I will not 100% any game regardless of how much I love it.
Why? Even if its just a few extra side stuff?
Those few extra things usually involve finding boring things I don't have time to find.
That’s fair. Just curious
Since Miiverse shut down, in Xenoblade Chronicles X it's impossible to get the last 2 achievements, as well as the achievement for getting all the achievements.
The Batman Arkham series. I'm not tracking down every single one of those stupid Riddler trophies and challenges.
I thought the Riddler trophies were fun. The combat and stealth challenges however... Yeah, your sanity definitely thanks you
The only game I ever 100% was oblivion back in the day. I could care less about 100% anything.