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Do you complete video games 100%?

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Do you complete video games 100%?

194 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you complete video games 100%?

    • Yep, all of the time.
      10
    • Yep, most of the time.
      41
    • Sometimes.
      33
    • Depends on what game it is.
      72
    • I barely ever.
      16
    • I can't be stuffed.
      2
    • I don't have the time too.
      4
    • I only complete what I can or feel like.
      16

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Barely ever. Only did it once (Days) But I've heard that's the hardest KH to get 100% on.

i dont much care about that if there is no cool stuff to unlock by doing so.

No, it's way too hard to on most games. Right now I'm trying to get 100% on KH2, which is probably one of the easier games to do it on. And when I try to think of games I've gotten 100% on, I can't think of any.

Hmm, I've only got one Platinum trophy on my ps3 (for Borderlands) but any of my old ps2 game or anything I was always like 98 or 99% completion and could never finish them all the way, I suppose that was when I was younger so I maybe I should try them now I guess... xD

 

The only thing that stopped me getting 100% on both KH1 and 2 was I refused to do the gummi ship levels again after I completed them :P

Mostly i do...

I try to do every game 100% cuz it hangs me over until the next one comes out :) cuz i cant wait 39 more days of no video games

I have like 8 platinum trophies on my PS3, but that does not always mean I have done everything in the game.

Depends on the game.

I only did 100% on KH2 thinking I was going to get to fight Lingering SentIment, but imagine my disappointment when I found out he was only on the Final Mix version.

depends if completing the game just means finishing the story

depend on the game

hardly, i usually trade them in before i can complete all the achievements

I 100% complete all kingdom hearts games :D and sometimes other games as well.

The only time I've ever completed anything 100% was with Terra in BbS. xD

Hardly, it gets way too hard sometimes.

Nah, the sense of accomplishment isnt enough reward for me to spend all that time getting 100%. Maybe if my game console spits out money at 100% I would.

Nope. I might if I had the time, but I don't.

 

depends if completing the game just means finishing the story

 

No, it means completing the story and getting all the extra items and fighting all the extra bosses and what have you.

I am the definition of completionisn

ive 100% a lot of my PS3 games like i have 8 Platinum Tropies but that doesnt mean you did everything in the game lol anyway i try to most of the time but if i don't think i can do it i usually stop after beating like the main game and than i usually come back to it after a while and than i 100% it most of the time but i play the games for fun and thats all that counts lol

ehh sometimes ,but some games are freaking hard. I do an exorsim when i keep losing lol

Sometimes. I do it with KH, and I got the Platinum for God of War III. That's pretty much it. I've almost got Platinum for XIII and XIII-2. It really depends on what the game is, I suppose...

I complete my games at least 90% and up(get's 100 too).

i try to finish the main story and try the secret bosses and some of the sidequests

I am trying my butt off to finish Batman: Arkham City.

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