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Why? The padding is there for those with the stomach for it, but you can just… play a new game once you’ve stopped having fun?
Bioshock trilogy
Outer Wilds is an amazing game to 100%, all "collectibles" are pertinent to the world and story of the game.
The newer spider man games. I think it has a reasonable amount of collectibles and is fun to collect. The secret photo ops were tricky but not impossible if you've ever seen any of the movies. I've 100% every one including all trophies and new game+.
Any doom
Based on games that I've 100% myself.
- The Stanley Parable
- Graveyard keeper
- Out of space (This is a couch co-op, me and my SO 100% this game and still play it regularly with one mod installed to enable huge ship sizes)
Oh shit I played graveyard keeper until the beginning of the communist DLC and then forgot about it. Thx for the reminder, I need to finish it some time.
Sekiro
The skill point grind is awful though
Bump for Sekiro. There is not one other game that plays as satisfying. It's souls crack, I cannot get enough of it
Edit: Except demon of Hatred, fuck this boss
Oh that's really rare for me, since I'm not a person who can generally do "grindy" parts well if the grind extends past what is clearly the main intent of the game (that is, usually the story).
The last game I 100%ed is Pineapple On Pizza. A free 10 minute game, 20 if you go for all achievements. Says a lot about me I suppose. 😅
However, I do sometimes go after rare achievements because the ideas behind them sound intriguing to me. But I can't be arsed to go for all the other stuff, ingame and external, too. One good example of something I had to do is that the expansion Hate Plus has an achievement that for the longest time would get manually credited by the dev if, at a fitting moment in the story, you bake an actual cake and take a picture with it in front of the monitor at that scene.
Was time to bake something again, anyways. 🎂
Super Mario World (I 100% it multiple times)
New Super Mario Bros Wii (I 100% with friends and we still play it time to time via Dolphin Online)
Mario 64 (Also did 100% multiple times)
Mario Galaxy 1 and 2
Super Mario Bros Wonders (I also 100% two times already)
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario 3D World + Bowsers Furry
Super Mario Sunshine defiantly NOT!
HOLLY MOLLY to 100% this game you must be a real masochist!
Besides Mario Games: Zelda Majoras Mask, I love this game
Ocarina of Time
Elden Ring (I 100% The Base Game a few times, once Singleplayer a few other times with Seamless Co-op)
Helltaker - I got hooked on the awesome music and fantastic silliness. (It's free btw)
For Pokemon Legends Arceus I think what would prevent me from playing it again after 100% isn't the amount of repeated tasks to max out the Pokedex, most of which are fun and a few of which just suck. I think it's the slow dialogue/gameplay. When playing the actual game I'm usually having fun. When I'm stuck in a forced tutorial or dialogue it's just a slog.
Metroid Dread.
I beat the game on Normal, then went back to 100% it, then immediately played again on Hard mode, beat that and 100% it again.
100%a game only exists for people who really want to sink in some hours. That just isn't me. I'll beat a game amd ignore all the percentage stuff.
Citizen Sleeper, Chants of Sennaar, Papers Please, The Curse of the Golden Idol.
I got 100% on hollow knight and ender lilies. Two good metroidvanias
I'm not sure ive ever 100%ed any game, except simple (mostly old) ones.
Maybe stuff like Super Mario World and Odyssey.
I almost did Oddworld 1 and didn't hate it. Portal, I guess.
If I remember correctly to 100% Mario Odyssey you need 999 moons. The game gives you 850 or so normal/good/fun moons, but the last 150 or so you have to buy with coins. For me this meant grinding a flower challenge in Bowsers Castle ~20 times in a row.
I did it, but that part wasn't fun.
The rest of the game is perfect, but that part would keep me from 100 percenting the game again.
I got all but one achievement in Subnautica, and all of the achievements in Below Zero (the sequel) in my first playthrough of both games, just from taking my time and thoroughly exploring both of the worlds and completing the story without even consciously trying to go for the achievements.
With that said, they are open world games and at times don't really give you a whole of guidance as to what you need to do next. So you are kind of left to explore and figure it out on your own. If you don't like that sort of game you might end up hating them by the end too.
Factorio
Bully
South Park: The Stick of Truth. You can 100% it in one run and it takes around 20 hours. Super fun game too :)
I just got 100% on Nier Automata, and I only loved it more as I played it more. Usually I hate any grinding in any game and will either skip any content that requires grinding, use mods to bypass it, or just put down the game and move on to another one. But the whole game just felt so damn good. I could just walk around for hours doing nothing because the movement felt so good.
There was quite a bit of grinding, but I didn't find any of it too bad. I got 100% in about 50 hours, which is my sweet spot. Any longer and I feel like the game is dragging on.
FTL. Unlocked every ship and got every achievement, and I still play it from time to time
It was tough, but I had an absolute blast 100%'ing Neon White and Hades
Ace Attorney games.
Kirby nightmare in Dreamland
Cyberpunk personally, have done it a couple of times. I can just soak into the couch playing that game. My average playthrough time is about 150 amazing hours
Such a great game, I'm so glad to have waited long after the release to play it.
I would recommend it to anybody now!