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Do you try to get 100% Completion in Video Games?

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I know I am,its annoying but i can't help it.Right now i'm trying to stop because it takes away from the game experience,stupid trophies.

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  1. 1. Well are u?

    • Yes
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    • No
      4
    • Certain games i finsh 100%,others i do not.
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I usually am not, If it's a decently easy game then I'll give it a go :3 usually If I just finish all the story I'll put it away and start something else :P

Edited by Rainbow Dash

Depends. Most of the time I try to get as much as I can and if I'm able to get 100%.

I can barely complete the main story -.-

My favorite games, I tend to go 100%

But not always, sometimes I like to get what's cool from extra stuff. KH2 for instance, completing moogle and Journal was a pain, but I liked defeating sephiroth, getting all forms lvl9 and all Hades Cups done. And Lingering Will and Cavern of Remembrance in KH2FM. Damn you Jiminy, you made things too difficult.

Definitely.  I find it literally painful to not collect everything and finish all the side quests ending with 100%

Beat KH1 100% and I'll have KH2 completed 100% if I can figure out how to get the records on those Twilight Town minigames.... those evil minigames....

Besides that... no.

im a trophie devourer to yeah

When it comes to games, I only care about completely finishing the story.

I'll do the all the side quests/trophies if I'm interested.

Im not full on completionist. I come pretty close though. its why its hard for me to get through a final fantasy in a reasonable amount of time.

I go for 100% if the game is actually good and I enjoy it enough to bother with all small side quests etc.

 

I really don't care about trophies ._. 

Edited by dusk

The first kh game I ever got 100% was KH3D

 

I blame my need to create more Eaters and experimenting. ;-;

I only aim for 100% in some games, but not each one I've play (it'd probably reduce the titles I've completed by half! lol).  Like I'd managed to complete Super Mario 64 100%, but that's really the only one.  I was trying to get 100% completion on Final Fantasy X-2, but, well...let's just say I had to give up. :P

So games I do and others I don't

So games I do and others I don't

 

Same! 

I can't 100% complete KH, I just feel like its not worth it. Others such as Megaman Starforce, yes due to the fact completing 100% involves getting useful cards, etc, that in the end are worth it.

There are some that I don't even want to try to 100%...  But I try with most.

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I can't 100% complete KH, I just feel like its not worth it. Others such as Megaman Starforce, yes due to the fact completing 100% involves getting useful cards, etc, that in the end are worth it.

same here.

I rarely do. Generally the tasks a game gives you for 100% completion are so mundane and repetitive that it usually isn't much fun to try. Also few games capture my interest for that long anyway. I used to get 100% on some Playstation 2 games when I was younger, games were actually fun to replay even if it's the same exact same thing again, and I had more free time. Now I rarely get around to it.

 

 

If the game is decent enough.

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