What games have you played that you finished them to 100% completion? - Being a completionist is a nightmare.

Limbo, because once you've finished it you've already 100%'d it
 
Super Mario World and Donkey Kong Country 3. The latter was an exercise in self-inflicted boredom.
 
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The last AAA Game was Devil May Cry 5. I still replay it every so often.
 
The closest I got was first Red Dead Redemption, I think I did like 80% of all things.
I also explored Batman: Arkham series, especially Arkham City, I think I did every quest and activity, excluding Riddler puzzles, they just get repetetive and boring for me.
Oh and I never do "collect X things" in games, unless you get some ingame rewards. This is for true autists.
 
.hack//G.U. Last Recode. About halfway through the trilogy I realized I had made a huge mistake but thought I'd come this far, I might as well see it through to the end.
One of the achievements requires you speak to every NPC in the game. The problem is they spawn in towns randomly, and some only spawn in certain towns, so you have to enter a town, run through it looking through the dozen or so NPCs for whoever you need, then reload if you didn't find them and hope for better luck. You have to do this for 135 people. Some of them only spawn in dungeons, so you have to run through those dozens of times too.
Oh and you have to do this again for each game in the trilogy.
You also have to get basically every item and weapon in the game, and only certain shops hold certain items, and their stock is randomized.

I'm one achievement away from 100%ing Planescape: Torment, 'maintain true neutral alignment until the end of the game'. Last run I fucked it up somewhere along the way and didn't notice until the final battle, so I ragequit and still haven't had the heart to pick it back up.
 
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. I still remember the joy of finally getting the "Mile High Club" achievement, the last one I needed, after dozens and dozens of attempts. The challenge: Complete the timed airplane mission on Veteran. It was particularly challenging because of the close-quarters combat.
 
Just finished my plat for Kakarot the other night. I was most of the way there already but decided to finish it off after Toriyama passed away. Sonic Frontiers came before that.

Idk if I can say they’re 100% complete. But the shiny trophy popped up so that’s all I care about.
 
Darkest Dungeon, until Red Hook added Butcher's Circus and undid all my efforts. Bloodborne too but my goodness my sanity for trying to kill the Pthumerian Queen was not worth it.
 
I guess the original RE2.
Got S ranks for Claire and Leon in both variations, A ranks for Hunk and Tofu, collected the extra guns and alternate costumes.
I'm so fucking autistic that I killed the final boss of scenario A with the damn knife, there's no in game reward for it but it was one of the most satisfying gaming moments ever for me :)
 
A game I've never even attempted to 100% is Super Mario Bros 1. There are many levels that I have never even seen because even as a kid it was all about speedrunning the game.

Wave Race 64 is something I've 100%'ed over and over again. There's no challenge to it, it's just fun to play. Except the iceberg track, that one sucks dicks. At one point I decided to see how I stacked up against speedrunners (just on the first track) and within an hour I was ~2 seconds away from the old world record. Everyone in speedrunning must be retarded because it's no fun at all.
 
A game I've never even attempted to 100% is Super Mario Bros 1. There are many levels that I have never even seen because even as a kid it was all about speedrunning the game.

Wave Race 64 is something I've 100%'ed over and over again. There's no challenge to it, it's just fun to play. Except the iceberg track, that one sucks dicks. At one point I decided to see how I stacked up against speedrunners (just on the first track) and within an hour I was ~2 seconds away from the old world record. Everyone in speedrunning must be retarded because it's no fun at all.
That actually sounds like a good sign for Wave Race imo, like the fundamental mechanics actually hold up to expert scrutiny and you don't have to drive sideways and teleport through walls or whatever else.

Anybody who only warped through SMB1 missed some classic deep cuts. I think I 100%ed Super Mario DX, it actually being a game that can be 100%ed.
 
That actually sounds like a good sign for Wave Race imo, like the fundamental mechanics actually hold up to expert scrutiny and you don't have to drive sideways and teleport through walls or whatever else.
Yeah, but you have to pick the "Bowser" of the pack, in old Mario Kart lingo, and crank the speed/handling settings around. It's just not fun playing that way.
 
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