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

I can tell you one game I didn't get 100% in.
Arkham Knight. Who's idea was it to gate the Riddler bossfight behind solving each and every riddle, race and movement hack on the map, and collecting all of the hundred of hidden collectables.
SS:KTJL wasn't Rocksteady's first bad gameplay decision.
 
I have a list of about 50 somewhere, but the only really significant one off the top of my head is the .Hack //GU games, which you can consider 1 game or 3.
No part 4 isn't a separate game, it's an hour long cutscene with sections disguised as "boss battles" that you can't reasonably lose.
 
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I got all 150 Pokemon in Pokemon Blue and got my certificate of autism in Celadon Mansion. It's not worth it and I haven't played a Pokemon game since then.
I think I also 100%ed WarioLand 2 on the GameBoy Color (with all the different paths through the game). I'm a grown man now, so I've no time for that sort of thing any more. I used to play these games while commuting to school and wanted my money's worth before buying a new one.
I also got that for Yellow. My reaction was, "...I don't have a GameBoy Printer". I started doing the same for Gold, only to realise I would either have to make this my day job or not bother with it. I chose the latter.
 
I got all 150 Pokemon in Pokemon Blue and got my certificate of autism in Celadon Mansion. It's not worth it and I haven't played a Pokemon game since then.
I think I also 100%ed WarioLand 2 on the GameBoy Color (with all the different paths through the game). I'm a grown man now, so I've no time for that sort of thing any more. I used to play these games while commuting to school and wanted my money's worth before buying a new one.
This was my experience on Pokemon Red. I got the certificate and realized how fucking pointless it was, especially since I didn't have a Gameboy Printer, never would, and wasn't ready for the mad puss such a printed certificate would bring.
 
Dragonball Xenoverse 1, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Super Smash Bros 3DS, Grand Theft Auto V, and Cyberpunk 2077. Those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
 
Every Far Cry, Every Lego game, Ass Creed Black Flag, The Nu Tomb Raider trilogy, Sleeping Dogs, Mad Max, Hogwarts Legacy.

Honestly, for the most part I just really enjoy clearing an open world map. It's autistic as fuck but I enjoy it, really relaxes me. Maybe I have brain damage.
 
The only platinum I have on my Playstation account is for Deracine. My eyeballs still haven't recovered. Also beat the breaks off of all unlocks in KH2, Halo 2, and Timesplitters Future Perfect back in the day.
 
Honestly, for the most part I just really enjoy clearing an open world map. It's autistic as fuck but I enjoy it, really relaxes me. Maybe I have brain damage.
I'll never declare Assassin's Creed as some sort of pinnacle in gaming; but it's something I find familiar and comfortable, and that goes for the autism of 100%ing every game. I'm not expecting something amazing, just some weird quasi-historical sandbox, with people to kill and chests to open (and boats to sail and ships to plunder God willing); and while nothing really stands out, it's like a familiar pair of shoes.
 
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I got 19 of them on Steam. Generally I don't try 100%'ing anything. A lot of them are interactive story type games where you get 100% achievements just for paying attention (Like Life is Strange, Telltale games)

The two main ones where I actually set out to 100% them because I loved them are Metal Gear Solid 5 and Skyrim. I also 100%'d Robocop Rogue City, Carrion and Serious Sam 4 recently because they were pretty easy
 
So far, I've 100%-ed Pizza Tower (achievements-wise, I have yet to get all the clothes) and Cruelty Squad. I got all of Vampire Survivors' achievements once before achievement bloat with the DLCs settled in.
 
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