Completing Games (and why I barely do it)

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    Getting all of the achievements and trophies in a game is often a grueling task that I am intrigued by, but I almost always walk away feeling disappointed. The reason I complete a game in the first place is because I enjoy it, but when I actually do it, I end up resenting it. So in this video I discuss some of the troubles with completing games and conducted interviews with people far more knowledgeable than me to get a better sense of what goes into actually good achievements. So this is my video on completing games (and why I barely do it).
    Here are the awesome folks I interviewed!
    Jirard Khalil, RUclipsr, The Completionist
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    Chris McEntee, Lead Designer, Moon Studios
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    Evan Hill, Level Designer, The Last of Us Part II
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    Sean Velasco, Director, Yacht Club Games
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    Nick Wozniak, Pixel Artist, Yacht Club Games
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    Addtional Footage from Snoman Gameplay
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    Edited by Isaac Holland: / drazgames
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    #achievements #platinum #completionist
    00:00:00 My Problem With Completing Games
    00:02:59 The Best (and Worst) Types of Rewards
    00:05:49 Why Breath of the Wild Shouldn't Be Completed
    00:07:33 Encouraging Playstyles Through Achievements
    00:10:37 Who Should Achievements Be Made For?
    00:12:07 The Narrative of Completion
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  • @razbuten
    @razbuten  3 года назад +1513

    For this video I did a bunch of interviews, mostly with game developers but also Jirard Khalil, and I put them up on patreon, so if you're interested in that sort of thing, check it out: www.patreon.com/razbuten. On a separate note, I have been streaming a bunch over on twitch, and I might be live RIGHT NOW WHO KNOWS, so idk maybe go to twitch.tv/razbuten or something. anyway, I hope you're all doing well lol.

    • @antonioacosta568
      @antonioacosta568 3 года назад +11

      It might be compelling to play a game without achievements, and theoretically explain what you think achievements would/ should look like. Check out paradise killer maybe? Open world, murder mystery, ala dangonronpa, with a whole lot of endings and an absolute metric fuck ton of optional collectables. Good Video btw

    • @Caterpie56
      @Caterpie56 3 года назад +8

      I'd just like to say that I have 40 hours in Hades (it's not a very high amount but it's up there for me) and my highest Heat is 12 so your 16 Heat run is definitely 100% valid and I'm proud of you

    • @blizzkinggaming6587
      @blizzkinggaming6587 3 года назад +3

      Have you tried hollow knight?..
      ...nvm I didn't get to the end of video before commenting.

    • @parchedbowser
      @parchedbowser 3 года назад +4

      I reckon if BOTW had achievments they would have an achievement for finding enough seeds to max out the inventory which would bring the number of nessacery seeds fro said achievment to about ~250 seeds.

    • @ilikecookies230
      @ilikecookies230 3 года назад +2

      Hades is the only game I found that is incredibly easy to complete for some reason. I’ve done almost everything from completing the minor list of prophecies to maxing out all of the relationships. And I STILL like to play that game.

  • @IronPineapple
    @IronPineapple 3 года назад +4399

    “achievements are a double-edged sword”
    *shows footage of a double-edged sword*
    nice

    • @parsleytaylor8361
      @parsleytaylor8361 3 года назад +14

      Hi Mr. Pineapple

    • @TheKrigeron
      @TheKrigeron 3 года назад +67

      I always thought a double edged sword was like two swords with a handle in the middle... feeling dumb.

    • @fredericororiz6500
      @fredericororiz6500 3 года назад +12

      This kind of subtlety is the content Im here for

    • @Fantastic_Mr_Fox
      @Fantastic_Mr_Fox 3 года назад +7

      Was about to make a comment about this. I got beat to it apparently. I just met a fellow commentator of weird things youtubers do. Like when the dude literally switches objects and calls the new one by the old one's name. Lol.

    • @N.Nocturne
      @N.Nocturne 3 года назад

      nice

  • @ThatOneVideoGamer
    @ThatOneVideoGamer 3 года назад +6846

    Thanks for having me Raz!

    • @razbuten
      @razbuten  3 года назад +798

      It was a pleasure! You have a really unique approach to games and our conversation helped a ton with solidifying ideas for this video and also enjoying the process of completing games a bit more (when I am willing to put in the effort).

    • @TehPwnographer
      @TehPwnographer 3 года назад +24

      Spoiler alert next time!

    • @dylanreyes2511
      @dylanreyes2511 3 года назад +11

      Hey its mr complet

    • @brremsilverte.9022
      @brremsilverte.9022 3 года назад +7

      Obama

    • @tephradem
      @tephradem 3 года назад +2

      @@razbuten Would you be open to sharing your plan for 100% completing Hades? I recently started the game and am considering playing it through to 100%.

  • @alistairsmith2901
    @alistairsmith2901 2 года назад +715

    My friends used to think I was crazy because I used to 100% games all the time no matter how tedious. But it was really just because I was poor and played the games I had to death.

    • @Llama_charmer
      @Llama_charmer Год назад +83

      hahaha ive been there man. They be buying new games every week and i gotta get my moneys worth out off this one not just blast through it and move on

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 Год назад +21

      My friends thought so as well lol. It was different back in the 80's & 90's. Games were actually fun to play & complete.

    • @matthewwalker898
      @matthewwalker898 10 месяцев назад +26

      @@tonyp9313ur nostalgia biased

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@matthewwalker898 No it's a proven fact. Games are gameplay & shorter. Where as Modern games are longer & a story. Very little gameplay

    • @LordKenntax
      @LordKenntax 10 месяцев назад +29

      ​@@tonyp9313seems like you have no clue how many games are out there except for triple A titles.

  • @Buttonmstr
    @Buttonmstr 2 года назад +578

    I used to 100% every game I enjoyed. I even got the “Loremaster” title for beating every quest in WoW back in the day, but as I get older the games seem to just get more and more tedious achievements. “Do this sick trick” is a fun achievement. “Kill 5 thousand of these grunts” is not.

    • @matatotodos2
      @matatotodos2 Год назад +70

      the most annoying ones are speedruns and complete game on hardest difficulty or even worse hardest difficulty ng+…

    • @vexile1239
      @vexile1239 Год назад +7

      Only 5k? "Cries in gears of war"

    • @amit_patel654
      @amit_patel654 Год назад +16

      I think it's also because there's so much abundance of games these days compared to 20 years ago. Growing up, I only had like 5-6 games on a console. Now I have a backlog of 30+ games on my Switch lol.

    • @redstonewarrior0152
      @redstonewarrior0152 Год назад +5

      Imagine having kill 1,000,000 robots as an achievement.
      Now imagine it's sister achievement, collect 1,000,000 credits.
      TF2 has some wild achievements.
      And Metal Massacre and T-1000000 are two of the most achievement of all time that TF2 has to offer.

    • @hundkebab2433
      @hundkebab2433 Год назад +1

      @@matatotodos2 sounds like a skill issue

  • @monkeeee
    @monkeeee 3 года назад +540

    There are so many achievements that just feel like they’re included just to be an achievement. Good achievements are those that developers include to reward a player’s creativity, not forcing them to play the game in a forced way.

    • @Danny-no7jp
      @Danny-no7jp 3 года назад +37

      Yeah! Achievements like: get 1000 kills are just wasteful.

    • @MrBombSTI
      @MrBombSTI 3 года назад +11

      Perfectly put my friend. I love achievements that make me play the game in a creative new way.

    • @dhawkeye4439
      @dhawkeye4439 3 года назад +32

      “Kill this many enemies with this kind of weapon” or something like that always suck

    • @MrSpruce
      @MrSpruce 3 года назад +33

      "Play the game for X hours" are probably the stupidest.

    • @807D14M0ND5
      @807D14M0ND5 3 года назад +25

      @@dhawkeye4439 Ideally a game already encourages you to play with all different weapons at least a little bit. Achievements that get you to try x weapon for a bit are a cheap substitute for good game design. Chievements that make you kill 10000000+++ dudes with a certain weapon are breaches of the Geneva Convention.

  • @sittingdowntown
    @sittingdowntown 3 года назад +763

    Reggie put it best when he said "If it's not fun, why bother?" and I honestly try and live by that

    • @BabuM3RK
      @BabuM3RK 3 года назад +55

      Gaming and chill is what it's all about

    • @sittingdowntown
      @sittingdowntown 3 года назад +58

      @@BabuM3RK exactly my dude. I dont launch steam to feel like im doing work. I do it because I wanna chill

    • @avakmar21hadio59
      @avakmar21hadio59 3 года назад +2

      i thought this comment was gonna be a dunkey reference i watch him too much ig

    • @michaelfranke8622
      @michaelfranke8622 3 года назад +4

      Neil Druckman would like to know your location

    • @sittingdowntown
      @sittingdowntown 3 года назад +11

      @@michaelfranke8622 "we don't use the word fun in this office" - a dude that doesn't understand games kinda have to be fun

  • @jensvandesijpe
    @jensvandesijpe Год назад +326

    It’s so difficult. Once I was for whatever reason so obsessed witch completing a game 100%. It felt like I wasn’t playing it anymore. Before I started I look at the trophy list, during gameplay constantly searching things up, playing differently like a normal player and like you said at the end not really feeling satisfied or happy. But when I don’t do the hunting I also feel kinda strange. It’s a really weird thing, hard to explain but I think some folks can relate to this

    • @machineofadream
      @machineofadream Год назад +13

      I think you can achieve a happy medium with it. You can look at a (mostly) spoiler-free "roadmap" guide for trophies or achievements to see what they entail, just to get an idea, and make a choice right away about how much you're willing to do to keep yourself from making the game into a chore. If you see the game is a 10/10 insanely difficult completion requiring insane time sinks and grinds, it's nice to know that you're really not missing anything by ignoring the achievements, you know?

    • @boultonnn9907
      @boultonnn9907 Год назад +22

      I’ve relayed to this very strongly, I’ve not played any PlayStation for a month and have been playing Nintendo switch for a change and the lack of achievements or trophies is actually very freeing as I used to obsess a lot over 100 percenting everything I played

    • @userme1237
      @userme1237 Год назад +2

      Very relatable

    • @javaghoul6302
      @javaghoul6302 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@boultonnn9907 yeah i almost unhealthily obsessed over trophies on my playstation to the point it really does take away from the game experience..but playing games on nintendo consoles i found I just got lost in the game and only completed tasks i actually wanted to in the game and not because the game told me i needed it to 100% a long tedious check list. Trophies feel sort of toxic to me now haha 😅

    • @HighFiveGhost50
      @HighFiveGhost50 11 месяцев назад +3

      I never look anything up until the very end. Going in blind is so much more fun not caring about achievements.

  • @TobiasHarms
    @TobiasHarms 2 года назад +221

    Another problem not mentioned is that many achievements (in steam at least) either are hidden or discloses the story. So to plan for getting all I need to read up on them spoiling the story.

    • @bradtorville5526
      @bradtorville5526 2 года назад +21

      And that's what replays are for. You already know the story by then and can go back and clean up stuff you'd missed the first time round. No need to spoil anything for yourself the first time. My problem and main complaint for years has been something different. Take Dragon Age Inquisition for example. Hundred percenting that game fairly easy the first time round. But me, I tend to also have my own goals such as trying to find every single codex and entry that's supposed to be in the game. So imagine how frustrating it was for me to know that many of them simply were never really added to the game by the developers and never added even when they did revisions to them later on. I absolutely hate loading up a completed save game and seeing all of those missing items and knowing that there's nothing I can ever do to actually find them since they're missing from the game. Damn you devs.

    • @monhi64
      @monhi64 Год назад +6

      That’s actually another great point (although sorry it’s kind of the opposite that your making) people these days have developed a hyper focus on not “spoiling” any sort of media. Spoilers used to be like ruining the big twist or something major that will actually effect your entire view. But these days people have started to consider any knowledge of anything that happens whatsoever to ruin it somehow. I saw a number of people flipping out because the whole Mario movie was “spoiled” because they just found out some of characters in the new Mario movie. That’s no fun way to live, especially when you start to stop feeding your thoughts into the idea that spoilers in general are a huge deal you forget 99% of the spoilers anyways. It’s a shitty self fulfilling prophecy ain’t it the more you care about the spoilers the more you remember them lmao

    • @tonyp9313
      @tonyp9313 Год назад +1

      Yeah that's also for Consoles Sony & Microsoft. That's in every game. I don't know what the point of hiding them when you can simply look up youtube vids to know what they are. That just further wastes your time in getting these stupid things.

    • @mikeexits
      @mikeexits Год назад +1

      @@monhi64 I agree to an extent. I actually have some sympathy for someone trying to avoid any information on something anomalous like, say, a Soulsborne game when it's their first one ever, or a movie like Everything Everywhere All At Once, where the less said about it before playing/watching the better. It also kinda depends on how much you value novelty as an individual. It can go either way but I do agree that some people are drawing the line wayyy too pre-maturely.

    • @BlackWolf207
      @BlackWolf207 Год назад +5

      Just play the game normally, take your time and have fun the first time, then get all the trophies/achievements the second run. Isn’t that what people do?

  • @potawatadingdong
    @potawatadingdong 3 года назад +1653

    When I was in my late teens, I had a sudden realization. One day, all of these online services will be shutdown and I will have wasted all my time trying to earn things that mean nothing to anyone. Ever since then, I play games solely for fun only. Besides, a lot of the stuff the game wants you to do isn't even remotely fun. It's just tedious work which takes forever. I'd rather spend that time playing games with my daughter and having fun.

    • @isidoro19david65
      @isidoro19david65 2 года назад +73

      You nailed it bro best comment here imo

    • @HanakoSeishin
      @HanakoSeishin 2 года назад +166

      Well, I once had a realization that one day I will die and the only proof I ever lived will be the list of Steam achievements. I still only go for those that are actually fun to do though.

    • @HanakoSeishin
      @HanakoSeishin 2 года назад +14

      @Olivia Lazar why did Alfred Nobel set up his prize if it only happens after his death? Allegedly he wanted to be remembered for something good, but why would he care if he can't experience being remembered? But it's not about experiencing being remembered, it's about experiencing living with a thought of how you'll be remembered and what will you leave behind.
      Or maybe I'm just becoming dumber compared to when I used to look down on achievements and also just play for fun. But I'm not even sure if I'm properly having fun anymore. It's like... I just know that it's "fun" but am not actually feeling it. And most games feel like too much of a bother to play when I can instead read funny posts on like Reddit or watch RUclips, which allows to also waste my time but without as much effort on my part.

    • @randomguyontheinternet7940
      @randomguyontheinternet7940 2 года назад +41

      I'm by no means a completionist but I love your point. Getting 100% should be about fun and dedication, not for bragging rights after sniffing every drop of piss in the world.

    • @GoodMorningUSA1
      @GoodMorningUSA1 2 года назад +9

      Unlikely to happen anytime soon. And you can always save screenshots as proof.

  • @chessplayer6632
    @chessplayer6632 3 года назад +2266

    I don’t like completing games, but I also HATE leaving them incomplete

    • @NeroVuk
      @NeroVuk 3 года назад +204

      good luck completing chess

    • @hutt1936
      @hutt1936 3 года назад +50

      @@NeroVuk lmao chess .com with their achievements

    • @N.Nocturne
      @N.Nocturne 3 года назад +6

      Sameee

    • @guillermoelnino
      @guillermoelnino 3 года назад +94

      i hate that i have a bunch of games i havent even touched

    • @luknepo
      @luknepo 3 года назад +38

      That's the lizard brain in all of us

  • @SebLeCaribou
    @SebLeCaribou 2 года назад +169

    7:36 this quote for me says it all. The best "achievement game" I ever played was Bayonetta. The achievements in that game forced me to learn new ways to play the game. Especially the aerial aspect of the combat system, using the whip. That is a special case where it forced me to get out of my confort zone and try all the weapons and discovered all the subtleties.
    What really makes me question the way trophies/achievements are put in a game, is the fact that I often spend A BUNCH of time playing a video game, and often in the highest difficulty (more to force me to use every tool of the game not out of pride), but I often end up having like...30% completion, while I feel like I've gone through a lot of the games content. And I find out that I have to kill 10 enemies at the same time with a wooden stick or whatever. And it doesn't feel like something that you would encounter except if the game asks you to do it. And I'm always left to wonder, "Have I been playing the game wrong for 120 hours?"

  • @00Clank
    @00Clank Год назад +42

    I do think there is a factor of childhood to consider. Anyone who couldn’t afford to just buy a new game once you beat one rinse-repeat, completionist incentives were things that let you sink deeper in every title you played. Once you become an adult this is often far less important due to either having enough of a backlog/income that you can always move onto something new or demands of your time outside games become higher priorities.

  • @opedromagico
    @opedromagico 3 года назад +2160

    Bottom line: good achievements engage you in having more fun with the game and not trying to get a 1% drop

    • @kingsly2275
      @kingsly2275 3 года назад +2

      @Gaming Miser so getting the galatron in stellaris

    • @nooneimportant2591
      @nooneimportant2591 3 года назад +25

      terraria get all pets trophy...

    • @kingsly2275
      @kingsly2275 3 года назад +8

      @@nooneimportant2591 fuck that achievement

    • @BackpainMcGee
      @BackpainMcGee 3 года назад +10

      Perfect example of this is Fable Anniversary. A lot of achievements have 2 paths to completion and they emphasise playing the game normally. Such as the achievement which asks you either travel to every location (explore! Experience the content the game offers!) or get fat enough to where to don’t have to

    • @Jessie_Helms
      @Jessie_Helms 3 года назад +10

      Yeah, like in Dishonored when you do Mostly Flesh and Steel (no magic powers), Clean Hands (no killing AT ALL), or Ghost (never detected) runs.
      I think the peak of Dishonored mastery is getting all 3 in 1 run, which I managed to get a while back and it was so rewarding to see ALL 3 pop up at once.

  • @miracufelix
    @miracufelix 3 года назад +178

    Good Achievements: Finding Secrets, finding Easter Eggs, Making Choises in choise baised quests.
    Bad Achievements: Grinding, Farming Enemies or whatever.

    • @ThatDudeDelv
      @ThatDudeDelv 3 года назад +25

      Also, I hate easy achievements. Like some games give you achievements for pressing start at the home screen. And odd number achievements like 4 gamerscore that some games do.

    • @justitgstuff5284
      @justitgstuff5284 3 года назад +11

      Plus with secrets and easter egg achievements, you can just look up how to do them if you don't wanna spend a bunch of time on the game. Sadly isn't an option when the achievement is to collect all 1000 hidden notes or whatever.

    • @justitgstuff5284
      @justitgstuff5284 3 года назад +5

      @Paul Martin Yeah, my point is that easter eggs are fun things that some people would enjoy taking the time to find, and can also be achieved quickly if you just look it up. Collecting hundreds of items isn't something you can just look up a location for and do in like 5 minutes. It's gonna take you hours even if you decide to use a website for guidance.

    • @KitsuneFyora
      @KitsuneFyora 3 года назад +5

      Another bad achievement: beating a difficulty that is literally called "impossible".
      Edit: for those who love playing such a difficulty, I'm sure it feels worth it. But I usually can't get past the first frickin level. Not worth getting 100%

    • @bobbykbobette7426
      @bobbykbobette7426 3 года назад +6

      Ultimately, achievements should reward ACTUAL achievements. Very few of them do. How many times i checked my achievements after a remarkable game, only to find out that these remarkable actions didn't come to the devs' minds. Instead they chose to reward collecting or unlocking 100% of whatever collectible/skill tree is in the game.

  • @0TTERBRO
    @0TTERBRO 2 года назад +60

    The fierce deity's mask to this day is one of the most fitting, satisying reward of completionist I got in a game. Affects gameplay in a HUGE way, tied to story, respect the players time and feels natural with the fun collecting the masks

    • @minefish
      @minefish Год назад +2

      I agree

    • @kite5882
      @kite5882 Год назад +5

      Holy shit I was JUST thinking of that after finishing the video! Same points as well! Honestly each side quest to collect a mask was fun too.
      The Bomber's Notebook was a fun way to present side quests in general. It gave you a time and a vague idea of what you had to do, but you had to figure out the rest.

    • @sterlingwbishop
      @sterlingwbishop Год назад +4

      My ONLY gripe with the Deity mask is that it’s unusable outside of boss fights. Other than that it’s perfect in every way.

  • @hotshotpc
    @hotshotpc Год назад +55

    As someone addicted to completing games, you definitely figured out the best way to do it. Weaving in side missions and collecting things into the progression of the main story in a way where you end the game with everything done to me is experiencing the story in it’s entirety and most satisfying. The best example I can think of is Batman Arkham Knight, where to get the secret ending you must end all crime going on in Gotham before the final mission. Playing the game and doing all those side missions and collecting before finishing the campaign made the grand finale feel more, well, grand. At least that’s how I see it.

    • @Xylium115
      @Xylium115 10 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed, another great game that did just that was ghost of tsushima where each collectible gave you enhancements and or new ways to play.

    • @Minimal_M
      @Minimal_M 3 месяца назад

      @@Xylium115this comment is so relevant to me rn. Doing this exact thing rn on Tsushima

    • @BananaWasTaken
      @BananaWasTaken 3 месяца назад

      I don’t think you need to do it before the final mission, just before the final cutscene.
      And, the Arkham games do have some good examples of cool achievements like ‘catch’ where you have to throw a remote batarangs at yourself, defeating a titan thug without using batarangs, gliding under all 3 bridges in a single flight, etc

  • @RawBerserker
    @RawBerserker 3 года назад +508

    When the achievements are melded around the nature of the game, when most of the achievements are naturally achieved while playing, I will certainly be getting them all.

    • @lukepedersen2899
      @lukepedersen2899 3 года назад +31

      Subnautica is amazing in this regard.

    • @walterkrueger5947
      @walterkrueger5947 3 года назад +5

      Maneater does this and is the only platinum trophy I have

    • @daddykratos6022
      @daddykratos6022 3 года назад +11

      I hate trophies that require you to win every garbage mini game.

    • @scarlet8078
      @scarlet8078 3 года назад +3

      The Ori games are my favorite ones in this way. But I love the Ori games for the way they look, how beautiful the world feels & appears when you are moving & how good the HDR is. The Will o Wisps was a perfect antidote to 2020

    • @Acorn_Anomaly
      @Acorn_Anomaly 3 года назад +3

      Terraria, I think, does pretty good at this, with only one of them I really found frustrating to get. Most of them I got just over the course of completing the game.

  • @this_fanny
    @this_fanny 3 года назад +1121

    I love those dumb achievements (and where there is just a few of them) like "die in this stupid way" or "we give you a trophy for going in the wrong way where you don't discover nothing" because most of the skillful players will never make it, unless they know about it, but the "more mediocre" player completes naturally. How many times my friends asked me how I got that trophy, and it was just me, dying 100 times in the same spot because I couldn't jump well enough, while they made it in 1 try

    • @qdbp1717
      @qdbp1717 2 года назад +25

      hahahahahhaha, love that.

    • @fozzzey
      @fozzzey 2 года назад +72

      This makes me think of The Outer Worlds. It allows players to take on Flaws if they mess up a mechanic enough times. If they take on a Flaw they become permanently hindered in some way but get to use additional perk points or get some other bonus if they take them on. There’s an achievement for taking on 3 Flaws. It was always so funny to me when they would pop up because it’s like the game is saying, “hey, champ, couldn’t help but notice you died from falling off a cliff again, can we talk about that?” I was offered so many flaws. 😆

    • @jessirarara
      @jessirarara 2 года назад +59

      Omg I love those kinds. I think it's hilarious to be called out by a game. I think my favorite stupid achievement I have gotten recently was "Malware" in Automachef. The achievement is to deliver a dish with salmonella and only 3.4% of steam players have it..... and my stupid ass got it because I crossed some conveyor belts wrong. Best part was I realized it as it was happening and I was like "Oh shit that's cross contamination. Does that matter? Can that happen in this game" and then the achievement popped up and I laughed for like a solid minute going "Yup apparently it is."

    • @Raylightsen
      @Raylightsen 2 года назад +2

      Ok, this made me laugh, is funny

    • @furiousfap3369
      @furiousfap3369 2 года назад +15

      I liked how doom eternal gives an achievement for killing only a single zombie with the BFG

  • @jakedesnake97
    @jakedesnake97 2 года назад +85

    I no longer try to get 100% in the games that I play, but achievement hunting has made me experience some games in a way I would never have, which I genuinely appreciate. Completing the Last of Us on the hardest difficult makes you adopt a totally different, deliberate play style. Finishing Yakuza 6s trophy list (by far the easiest of the series) was some of the most fun I had playing a video game, as I engaged with some mechanics and optional content I would have otherwise disregarded. A well crafted achievement list is a thing of beauty and expands on your experience with the game

  • @saotiago
    @saotiago 2 года назад +116

    i spent months playing hades trying to complete it - and then the moment i did i realized it was just an excuse to play the game lmao. i still play it sometimes just because i really love it. what a good game.

    • @ponternal
      @ponternal 2 года назад +14

      Hades is different because roguelikes are generally infinitely replayable anyway

    • @hisnameismike
      @hisnameismike Год назад +1

      That's how I feel with Cuphead

    • @redstonewarrior0152
      @redstonewarrior0152 Год назад +3

      I guess another way to look at is is that, yes, you are doing the achievements as an excuse to play the game more, but you are also completing the achievements because they sometimes ask you to play the game in new and interesting ways. You are getting a new way to play without having to look too far.

    • @meuhtalgear
      @meuhtalgear Год назад +1

      I'm angry about Hades. The core gameplay is good BUT the quest to get to the epilogue makes you think there will be something insane at the end. It takes the gameplay, stretches it for hours for no reason, all that just to get a few voicelines on a static background. Not even a cutscene... I was so sad...

    • @sterlingwbishop
      @sterlingwbishop Год назад +1

      Hades was one of the first games I completed and I loved every second. The achievements in that game don’t overstay their welcome. They are fun to go for and none of them made me go “this is needlessly grindy”

  • @yakkocmn
    @yakkocmn 3 года назад +2280

    ah yes, the curse of lizard brain

    • @jam-ui1zc
      @jam-ui1zc 3 года назад +3

      When did yakko get here

    • @joshwoofter4789
      @joshwoofter4789 3 года назад +14

      Personally, I call it my goopy goblin brain

    • @Osama-KIN_TMZ01
      @Osama-KIN_TMZ01 3 года назад +8

      @@joshwoofter4789 I see you're a fellow NakeyJakey man of culture.

    • @joshwoofter4789
      @joshwoofter4789 3 года назад +1

      @@Osama-KIN_TMZ01 Yes I do identify as a hot boy

    • @Osama-KIN_TMZ01
      @Osama-KIN_TMZ01 3 года назад +2

      @@joshwoofter4789 Heck yeah homeboy, I too identify as a hot gamer boy.

  • @TheNatcon1
    @TheNatcon1 3 года назад +100

    I try to "Complete" every game I love. But by complete I don't mean "pick up every collectable." I mean "see all the meaningful content." I would really like to fight every boss and finish every quest (that isn't just meaningless). I don't prioritize seeing the number 100% on my save file.

  • @spartansareneverkia6096
    @spartansareneverkia6096 2 года назад +61

    Part of the problem with trying to complete the game as you go instead of doing a cleanup after reaching the end, is that many modern games have areas specifically locked off until you reach a point in the story much later. This makes it actually impossible(aside from a game glitch) to reach that item without returning to the area long after you originally arrived there.

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 2 года назад +5

      Well that's because many of the open world games are trying to be Skyrim.
      The thing is once you get out of the open area everything qas for the most part maybe 95% was open to the player.
      That's what they are missing these day's. If it's open world then mean it other wise they are just following the MMO way of doing things.

    • @jspantonio8807
      @jspantonio8807 Год назад +1

      Yep red dead 2 has guarma

  • @ryannixon4138
    @ryannixon4138 Год назад +13

    I turned Minecraft into an exploration and completion kinda game by mapping and naming locations on the continent my friends have. It's actually really fun, and finding log cabins I built in the past is nice.

  • @edithg5108
    @edithg5108 3 года назад +321

    "the reward is a golden piece of shit" really got me 😂

    • @ShaynaBasque
      @ShaynaBasque 3 года назад +7

      Same haha !

    • @kylecancilla5483
      @kylecancilla5483 3 года назад +10

      Ok, I'm not the only one who wasn't expecting that

    • @yulian511
      @yulian511 3 года назад +3

      I'm still lauthing about it i have a smoth mokey brain

    • @BabuM3RK
      @BabuM3RK 3 года назад +1

      Like what am I gonna use this crap for 😂 a collectible picture of a gameplay screenshot or something stupid

    • @adroitws1367
      @adroitws1367 3 года назад

      that's a sick burn from nintendo to completionist, maybe a bit too harsh but i agree with them lol

  • @PsychoMuffinSDM
    @PsychoMuffinSDM 3 года назад +714

    My favorite is the unachievable "get all the achievements" achievement.

    • @jaygiemtg7511
      @jaygiemtg7511 3 года назад +265

      Or achievements tied to online multiplayer. I swear, there was actually an achievement for some 360 game that was "Be the top player in the world" or something ridiculous like that. As soon as multiplayer-based achievements and trophies became common, I just stopped caring about 'completing' games.

    • @wasteplace1705
      @wasteplace1705 3 года назад +55

      Jaygie I feel the same way. Once those kinds of achievements became the norm for games with multiplayer I stopped caring for achievements completely

    • @Jonathan_Sherwood
      @Jonathan_Sherwood 3 года назад +42

      @@jaygiemtg7511 I hate it too. It also takes away a lot of creativity from achievements. They used to encourage you to play the games differently than you did before. Or do something crazy for a reward. But the "be the top player in the world" achievement is just lazy. Sure it's challenging. But nobody is going to get it.

    • @arothmanmusic
      @arothmanmusic 3 года назад +25

      @@jaygiemtg7511 agreed. Particularly when you’re like me and you don’t buy games on day one. By the time I pick up a lot of games the majority of players are already years ahead of me and it’s hard to beat them or the servers are empty because everyone’s moved on.

    • @pudimy
      @pudimy 3 года назад

      Holy shit you just created a paradox

  • @ruskasielu6261
    @ruskasielu6261 2 года назад +4

    I've recently started trying to 100% some of the games I play, and I can't say it made me happier, but at the same time it felt like I was addicted, like I couldn't move on to another game until i was done. This video really articulated what I've been going through and helped me moving forwards, thanks !

  • @dereka5017
    @dereka5017 Год назад +6

    Back in the era of Ocarina of Time and Banjo Kazooie, I used to love doing a 100% playthrough. I imagine this was for several reasons:
    1) I had infinitely more time as a kid.
    2) Each game was more precious because I could only afford so many in a year (and as with most people only one birthday), so I got the most out of fewer games.
    3) Games got bigger, with more tedious collectibles.
    For the record, I never cared about trophies. When I say 100%, I'm actually just referring to sidequests and collectibles. I think the last game I 100%-ed in that manner was Dragon Age: Inquisition. Think that was like 2014. Also 100%-ed Black Flag around the same time.
    What I was finding was that I get so bogged down in uninteresting collectibles or fetch quests that the story of the game lost momentum, and often I wasn't even finishing games. There was a compulsion to collect everything anyway, because I'm a bit of a perfectionist, but once i got over that I found I was enjoying (and completing) games far more.

  • @FormalMercenary
    @FormalMercenary 3 года назад +380

    The only game I 100%ed was Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga when I was a kid...

    • @thetexancrus2036
      @thetexancrus2036 3 года назад +40

      I don't blame you, it is one of the best games ever created

    • @mudshrooze
      @mudshrooze 3 года назад +8

      No shame in thT. It wasnt until highschool that I fully compelted a game called Mushroom Men the Spore Wars. Which is probably my favorite 3d cartoon platform.
      Banjo and Kazooie i love, and i super love Donkey Kong 64
      But Mushroom Mens collectables always gave me a fun challenge, not a tedious chore. And they all upgraded my abilities or weapons

    • @oyska_g2985
      @oyska_g2985 3 года назад +25

      Now THAT'S a game worth completing. No joke, it's so fun to get all the characters and some of the other rewards are pretty dope too

    • @likesc00b59
      @likesc00b59 3 года назад

      Me too. Amazing game

    • @dominicbruce7558
      @dominicbruce7558 3 года назад +11

      I got so close but those blue mini kits just weren’t fun for me, so much resorting to RUclips for the last one

  • @reverieWithRupam
    @reverieWithRupam 3 года назад +271

    My reasoning : Too many great games, too little time to play them all... let alone complete them

    • @fraavezskyrim
      @fraavezskyrim 3 года назад +2

      unless you stick with a few

    • @thoms1986
      @thoms1986 3 года назад +2

      Yeah but that's also not enough. I quit playing games sometimes(main sorry) cuz not fun or to hard. And then when I try again I truly love the game. Valfaris or blashphemous for example. So it's also about expected fun.

    • @ericthericeman1990
      @ericthericeman1990 3 года назад

      Yes I agree.

    • @generalyousif3640
      @generalyousif3640 2 года назад +1

      I go for platinum when I run out of games to play
      Currently at 44

  • @chrislail3824
    @chrislail3824 2 года назад +12

    My favorite achievement list was the first Dead Space - typically the last one you would get is One Gun, but it also showed just how cleanly they designed their game and just how powerful a weapon became with their game design.

    • @Patrick-qe3ci
      @Patrick-qe3ci Год назад +1

      I got the Dead Space Remake...and I'm wondering if I should attempt to beat the game on Impossible Mode.

  • @FoxySeth
    @FoxySeth Год назад +1

    Dude, this video changed how i look at videogames completely! For the past years i looked at games like i was just clearing a checklist, i didn’t appreciate the game itself, plus i got platinums for game i didn’t even enjoy. Thank you!

  • @alejandroinc9575
    @alejandroinc9575 3 года назад +337

    Getting a platinum on a multiplayer game is the worst

    • @Biowoman.
      @Biowoman. 3 года назад +8

      Ugh so true

    • @tomi9562
      @tomi9562 3 года назад +35

      Get 360 noscope one shot double kill headshot for bronze trophy not even a silver or gold

    • @Blandy8521
      @Blandy8521 3 года назад +23

      I don't even try to complete multiplayer games I only bother with the single player achievements

    • @alejandroinc9575
      @alejandroinc9575 3 года назад +4

      @@Blandy8521 the only multiplayer game i platinumed was battle front 2 and monster hunter world if you count that as a multiplayer game

    • @justanotherrandomontheyout4791
      @justanotherrandomontheyout4791 3 года назад +30

      Or when they shove multiplayer trophies in a game after launch
      * clears throat *
      ROCKSTAR

  • @noah5793
    @noah5793 3 года назад +210

    I like this format of talking to game devs/people that specialize in the field you’re talking about. It’s makes it even more interesting!

  • @AlanBrighto
    @AlanBrighto 2 месяца назад

    This is the best video about this topic. I have just seen 6-7 in the last hour. Thank you!

  • @plainoldwill
    @plainoldwill 10 месяцев назад

    you're among the few content creators that inspires me to make some myself. You have a good sense of flow and your videos always end up giving more that what is advertised and I love that. Great stuff man.

  • @DarshanBhambhani
    @DarshanBhambhani 3 года назад +464

    I’m a completionist and have completed about 50% of all my steam games (all achievements), my advice is that you should only complete games you like and it shouldn’t be something that affects how you play your game the first time around, only get to it if you actually like the game, or else it’s literally just a waste of time

    • @bradtorville5526
      @bradtorville5526 2 года назад +10

      Well, to each his own. You really can't convince someone to play against their preferred playing style. There's room enough for all. I enjoy 100% runs whenever possible. I've had to on several occasions concede that it just wasn't going to happen with some games but that's fine. I know that I did all that I could with them but I do enjoy seeing that I managed to accomplish it for several games. Gives me a great deal of satisfaction.

    • @averagesionenjoyer8948
      @averagesionenjoyer8948 2 года назад +4

      there are some games that are just a hell to complete. Basically the only games ive competed was Metal gear solid 5 ground zeros and V phantom pain (essentially one big game). Phantom pain had annoying stuff to complete like placing cages on the map to capture animals. thats dumb. its not fun, you have 0 ways to know where to put the trapss, and theres too much oof it. SO fucking stupid. Without internet, theres 0% chance youd capture the rarest animals cus u need to know an exact spot wehre to place a fucking metal trap. I still loved completing it and felt like i just had to experience eveyr possible bit of content there was but the animals and repetetive side ops were dumb. How are you managing to get through the annoying collectibles?

    • @PainterVierax
      @PainterVierax Год назад +9

      @@bradtorville5526 Well, for a long time I had this playstyle but when my time started to be more precious I forced me to not try the 100% during the first run and I've found it more enjoyable than trying obsessively to find the last secret of a level during unnecessary sessions which makes me forget the narrative of the main story.

    • @sentientsid07
      @sentientsid07 Год назад +1

      I completed all achievements in little nightmares 2 on steam but when i tried to 100% the first game, it was so frustrating, i actuallu stopped playing it for a few months.

    • @sterlingwbishop
      @sterlingwbishop Год назад

      Just out of curiosity-how many games did you finish on steam number wise?

  • @dblundz
    @dblundz 3 года назад +358

    PTSD about the first wave of achievements where you had to be number 1 in the leaderboards

    • @necromax13
      @necromax13 3 года назад +66

      My ptsd are with multiplayer trophies locked to DLC content.

    • @vinigarr801
      @vinigarr801 3 года назад +66

      Multiplayer achievements are evil....

    • @jackjohnson8305
      @jackjohnson8305 3 года назад +18

      @@necromax13 Oh boy that really sucked as someone who only plays singleplayer or campaign mode and ignores the mulitplayer

    • @michaelbergman1969
      @michaelbergman1969 3 года назад +13

      @@jackjohnson8305 And then when you try to get the multiplayer achievments the game is dead...

    • @phoenixshade001
      @phoenixshade001 3 года назад +5

      @@michaelbergman1969 I absolutely completely finished the single player part of tomb raider, and the Multi-player, which I have no interest in, is dead.

  • @ClearWing
    @ClearWing 3 месяца назад +2

    I understand what you're saying. I used to 100% games,but then I realised it's not me exploring the game I want to,it's game telling you what you need to do

  • @accusatori
    @accusatori 2 года назад

    I really like your videos, man!! They're a great length and really engaging, and you always pose interesting questions--ones that I want to think about the answer to myself and that I'm interested in hearing your ideas on. And the couple reasons or possible explanations you usually put forth to answer the video's questions are always well thought out and really intriguing. I've specifically found them awesome starting places for further research in like, academic game design stuff, which is absolutely great for me, because it means that I get to watch really entertaining videos to start my study sessions instead of boring stuff.

  • @opedromagico
    @opedromagico 3 года назад +1266

    I was playing for years until I found out that getting trophies was a thing by meeting a guy who said "I don't buy games that have no platinum trophy" I was like wat, I play for fun

    • @michaelwerkov3438
      @michaelwerkov3438 3 года назад +160

      what kind of weirdo uses that as their gameplay criteria... the achievements, not the fun

    • @vaibhavdalip
      @vaibhavdalip 3 года назад +40

      @@michaelwerkov3438 i used to be that guy but then someone made me play firewatch and boy was i wrong

    • @editazilinskyte3681
      @editazilinskyte3681 3 года назад +13

      I still get games if they dont have a plat but it feels like a scam.

    • @michaelwerkov3438
      @michaelwerkov3438 3 года назад +76

      @@editazilinskyte3681 but why? the games already have inbuilt objectives and stories? the awards systems are almost always external, tacked on, and devoid of meaning. ive 99 and 100% plenty of games but never because the things were included in an awards list...
      i mean, maybe i'm just old... but this is one of the few things where I think... these people are being sold shallow drivel and they are eating it up like its meaningful, and changing their behavior toward other games because of it. its not that it seems pointless, though it does, its that it seems shallow and manipulative to boot. and then to watch people get like, morally outraged because there wasnt a platinum trophy... it's kind of silly imo. like, silly and insulting to the game itself.

    • @editazilinskyte3681
      @editazilinskyte3681 3 года назад +11

      @@michaelwerkov3438 Ik what you mean. I just feel like every achievement gives you a throphy. And when I 100% a game I want that extra prize. If i 100% a game do all that effort and dont get a plat i feel scamed. Ik it just a silly number with no meaning. But it feels like a win.

  • @realQuaz77
    @realQuaz77 3 года назад +118

    Razbuten allows me to identify as a gamer. Whenever I say "I'm a gamer", I start thinking about how I don't typically 100% games, or play them on hard, or even complete the main story line sometimes. This video explains why the insecurities I have about indentifying as a gamer are simply normal and don't mean that I suboptimaly enjoyed the medium.

    • @hugofontes5708
      @hugofontes5708 3 года назад +40

      Maybe the platinum trophy was the great memories you made along the way

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer 3 года назад +17

      Why do you need to identify as a gamer?

    • @realQuaz77
      @realQuaz77 3 года назад +28

      @@CarrotConsumer i don't need to. I just sometimes worry that when I say "Yeah, I game", someone will come and be like "oh, so you 100%'ed every souls games, what did you think?" and I'll look like a fool
      Just social anxiety rearing its hugly head

    • @Ray03595
      @Ray03595 3 года назад +21

      Yea, I feel like this is most gamers, but most just dont want to admit it. espescially when you come across ppl talking about games on YT videos. Every person have games they never bothered to finish, and games that aren't 100%. I dont think a lot of people even obsess over achievements as much as others appear to make it seem standard. I've never even looked at achievements to specifically complete. When i'm done with a game, i'm done with a game. I hate that there is an expectation that you have to pour hundreds or thousands of hours into all your games to be considered a gamer. Ive played a large variety of games, and my longest played games are Pokemon Platinum at 600+ hrs, and FIFA 18 at 400+. I only play against CPU in FIFA, and I havent caught every Pokemon in Platinum. I just enjoy doing what I want and not what I am expected to do to "qualify" as a gamer

    • @papasscooperiaworker3649
      @papasscooperiaworker3649 3 года назад +4

      @@Ray03595 Ironically, and unironically, that makes you the MVP.

  • @GrimTeacup
    @GrimTeacup Год назад +1

    Really excellent topic and interesting discussion. Loved the inclusion of the interviews! While I am no pro at being a completionist, I most definitely have the type of brain that wants to 100% everything and get A LOT of personal satisfaction out of seeing things crossed off a list. I try to plan my first run through the best I can in advance but never to the point of losing the flow of the story. If I'm starting to lose joy in the process, I do sometimes have to force myself to move on as I have definitely burnt myself out in the past, and am more likely to want to return at a later time if I don't overdo it.

  • @Vokaj95
    @Vokaj95 Год назад

    Really great video! I enjoyed completing it 😄 Nice to see that other people had the same problems and realisations with achievments and trophies as me. And I also learned some things from your vid on how to engage with games to have more fun with them. Thanks!

  • @misterx2133
    @misterx2133 3 года назад +183

    I’ve never considered collecting all trophies as “finishing the game”. I’ve never cared about trophies but I realise there is a large group of gamers who play and view video games very different than me. To me it’s just grinding and ticking of checklists. They have nothing to do with what I enjoy about the games I play.

    • @JZStudiosonline
      @JZStudiosonline 3 года назад +34

      What do you mean? Finding 200 feathers and killing 15,000 enemies is super fun. What do you mean you want a tangible in game reward for that? Here's a fucking sticker dude.

    • @jerrodshack7610
      @jerrodshack7610 3 года назад +20

      I know people who play stuff for achievements, and it's just like... Why are you even playing dude? It's obvious you're not having fun and just doing a checklist but you keep doing it to see the number go up.

    • @rickynova834
      @rickynova834 3 года назад

      @@JZStudiosonline to be fair, finding the feathers in Ac2 was super fun to me, and I don't consider myself a "completionist"

    • @elsa6515
      @elsa6515 3 года назад +6

      I feel like trophies are just a new challenge I can do after I played the game and had fun for a long time.

    • @strangething7379
      @strangething7379 3 года назад +2

      @@elsa6515 Exactly. I complete a lot of games but I'm only completing the games that I really enjoy and want to keep playing. As a result, I'm only collecting trophies for as long as it remains fun for me to do so because I don't want to sour myself on the game as a whole. For example, I love Hollow Knight and got to 110% completion out of 112%, and that's because the final trophy I needed was to beat harder versions of all 40 bosses in the game in a row without die, and I saw the achievement and just gave up because I knew that doing that would make me hate the game and hate myself

  • @jubjub501st
    @jubjub501st 3 года назад +274

    I play games so I don't have to do chores

    • @superxstrah320
      @superxstrah320 3 года назад +34

      This guy gets it.

    • @loganbarham2290
      @loganbarham2290 3 года назад +14

      Among Us : hello there

    • @nbucwa6621
      @nbucwa6621 3 года назад +10

      but then the game becomes the chore. AHA.

    • @807D14M0ND5
      @807D14M0ND5 3 года назад +5

      but you know that feeling when a chore is done? That's only possible by doing a chore first ;)

    • @sittingdowntown
      @sittingdowntown 3 года назад +19

      @@807D14M0ND5 yeah but normal chores like dishes, vacuuming, and laundry take a few hours at most. There's diminishing returns when the chore takes 300 hours and your reward is a png of a trophy.

  • @IOWOTA
    @IOWOTA 2 года назад +8

    Obviously when this video was published there wasnt already elden ring on the market, but i feel like that game is perfect from this point of view. I finished my first run and i had like already 80% of the trophies, the ones i missed showed me a lot of content i missed during my run and basically had me discover a new game with at least 10 bosses more than the previous.

  • @Venator_K
    @Venator_K 2 года назад +28

    Hades was such a joy to 100%; definitely felt different from any other game where I've tried to do this

  • @Roe777
    @Roe777 3 года назад +189

    I just put a podcast on the background if I feel like doing the boring achievements. For example I was listening to Bill Burr while driving around Cyberpunk 2077 clearing the map. It's like cleaning the house while listening to music, not super fun but kinda relaxing lol

    • @strangething7379
      @strangething7379 3 года назад +12

      That's how I do some of the tedious trophies too. When I completed Dark Souls 3, you needed to collected 30 of a specific item that only has like 1 or 2% drop rate from a specific enemy. While not fun, I just turned on a youtube series and relaxed with it, and now I still love the game despite some tedium

    • @MrFreakzoidrj12
      @MrFreakzoidrj12 3 года назад +5

      Joe Rogan was my companion during the hundreds of question marks in The Witcher 3

    • @berrykool5218
      @berrykool5218 3 года назад +3

      @@MrFreakzoidrj12 Dude when I played W3 nothing could get me distracted.

    • @ToxicBastard
      @ToxicBastard 3 года назад +4

      That's how I played Just Cause 2 for the most part and it was awesome, the gradual progress combined with chilling to music meant neither got boring fast.

    • @degg7129
      @degg7129 3 года назад +1

      Man this actually sounds like a good idea, im gonna try this to plat the dark souls games ( at least 3)

  • @saedt
    @saedt 3 года назад +59

    The existence of achievements makes me feel like I’m missing out on the game if I don’t get them. And the other part I feel like I won’t want to miss achievements that I can get so I end up overthinking and not letting go to enjoy the game.

  • @HoldFastFilms
    @HoldFastFilms Год назад +6

    Personally the best experience I've had with completion was with Dishonored series and Ghost of Tsushima. In Dishonored, you get to choose how you play the game (stealth, chaos etc) which is rewarded separately so it doesn't' feel like a same old grind and at the end it feels great that you've done. Especially completing the game in stealth on hardest difficulty.

  • @Vasarcdus
    @Vasarcdus Год назад +1

    I kind of needed to hear this, considering I had sorted all of my steam games in a way that I eventually intended to complete the ones I have beaten. I think I will throw that notion out and only concentrate on completing games that I decide to early on, or decide to replay with that intent in mind.

  • @glowcloudwheatproducts495
    @glowcloudwheatproducts495 3 года назад +162

    "For a few years in the 2010s" thats literally less than 10 years ago, you're not allowed to feel old for being conscious less than ten years ago. I forbid it on behalf of everyone in their 20s

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 3 года назад +1

      *cries

    • @papasscooperiaworker3649
      @papasscooperiaworker3649 3 года назад

      I know, right? I’m not even in my 20’s... I’m much younger, but even I feel old :/

  • @AshenDust_
    @AshenDust_ 3 года назад +373

    Why I don’t complete most games: grindy and boring
    Why I don’t complete Hollow Knight: Trial of the Fool

    • @rollingkirby
      @rollingkirby 3 года назад +56

      *laughs in 112%*

    • @amandaburruss7977
      @amandaburruss7977 3 года назад +31

      I think Hollow knight is going to be the only game I will ever 100 (112)%. I love it so much and no matter how long it takes me to complete something in it, I never get bored (except grinding to get unbreakable charms).

    • @pikula13312
      @pikula13312 3 года назад +13

      @@amandaburruss7977 grinding for unbreakable chrams is the only lime i was bored in hollow knight . It's just doing the trial of the conqueror about 20 times.

    • @Brademic
      @Brademic 3 года назад

      @@rollingkirby no...

    • @amandaburruss7977
      @amandaburruss7977 3 года назад +1

      @@pikula13312 Yeah I just go in with the most powerful charms I have and zone out for a couple hours

  • @INikeAir
    @INikeAir 2 года назад +48

    I totally agree with you.
    My least favorite achievements are “collect the 100 items” or “complete the game in 2 hours”. I hate that because I love experiencing the game and taking my time with the game. Once I see there’s a time achievement I instantly start thinking what a drag and never get it

    • @peterpeladon
      @peterpeladon Год назад +3

      Hollow Knight is an interesting counterexample for the speedrun achievement. You can be tactful and fairly casual and still get the hardest of these achievements. It became a really fun way to play the game strategically.

    • @flavionms
      @flavionms 10 месяцев назад

      You're not supposed to get an achievement like "complete the game in 2 hours" on your first playthrough. These kinds of achievements are supposed to be an extra challenge you can do later when replaying.

  • @DonYagamoth
    @DonYagamoth Год назад +7

    That was quite the insightful take on the topic, thank you
    The only achievements I tend to care about, are the ones that make me try out things in different way, or are an actual gameplay challenge (that I find interesting). If I want to spend more time with the game, I usually turn to self-imposed challenge runs, or speedruns, because I've learned what you discovered as well - simply crossing off a checklist is not fun, if the checklist isn't part of the main gameplay

    • @gwilkes5325
      @gwilkes5325 4 месяца назад

      optional bosses, weapons, lore, or armour are the best rewards for 100% imo

  • @MartinaTot
    @MartinaTot 3 года назад +201

    My lizard brain: yes I agree with every word.
    Also my lizard brain: I'm gonna keep on completing games anyway.

    • @DogginsFroggins
      @DogginsFroggins 3 года назад +3

      I feel like you are misunderstanding what the "lizard brain" refers to...

    • @BabuM3RK
      @BabuM3RK 3 года назад +1

      lmao the curse of the lizard brain is strong

    • @brandonohara2928
      @brandonohara2928 3 года назад

      I felt that on a personal level

    • @chaton897
      @chaton897 3 года назад

      Wdym lizard brain

    • @paxe.j.1723
      @paxe.j.1723 3 года назад +5

      @@VideoGuy232 I think he means it should say "My brain:" first and then "My lizard brain:"

  • @jillespinosa3067
    @jillespinosa3067 3 года назад +308

    Completing a game, most of the time, requires me to look some kinda walkthrough or guide. I don't like that. For me it's a lot more satisfying exploring things on my own.

    • @cole9693
      @cole9693 3 года назад +42

      I was stuck on nier automata trophy for this reason for a long time, it said discover 2bs secret, so I assumed I'll come across it later thinking it's a spoiler or artifact it something. It just wanted me to look under her skirt........ That was my last trophy

    • @miguelboaventura6058
      @miguelboaventura6058 3 года назад +1

      @@cole9693 LMAO

    • @terrarianangel8274
      @terrarianangel8274 2 года назад +5

      @@cole9693 gamer moment

    • @SpecterNeverSpectator
      @SpecterNeverSpectator 2 года назад +1

      @@cole9693 I mean, that's a secret, so it makes sense it would have a trophy for it, they made the reaction why not make it more "useful"...
      Yes I discovered it by accident you got me

  • @iwantagoodnameplease
    @iwantagoodnameplease Год назад +4

    Something not touched on here is that achievements are often backdoor telemetrics. A way for developers to see which content is engaged with without using their own telemetric system, something which a lot of players get upset by

    • @Laocoon283
      @Laocoon283 Год назад +1

      Yea I came to that conclusion when they showed which percentage of players acquire the trophies. I'm like oh they want to know how many people actually finish the game and what not.

  • @M1tZk1
    @M1tZk1 Год назад

    I really love the idea of this video. It's a very refreshing topic.

  • @acetrigger1337
    @acetrigger1337 3 года назад +572

    Finishing a game is like ending a relationship with a friend: we can try again, but it is never the same.

    • @loekefi6087
      @loekefi6087 2 года назад +13

      very well said

    • @goroakechi2216
      @goroakechi2216 2 года назад +6

      Your so wrong
      Beating persona 5 and than playing it again felt the same to me
      That why persona 5 is my favourite game of all time

    • @tylernilson7021
      @tylernilson7021 2 года назад +69

      @@goroakechi2216 he said 'friend', not 'lover' lol

    • @NitroCorrupted
      @NitroCorrupted 2 года назад +3

      Give it time and if you and your friend really are over it, it’ll feel like normal again

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 2 года назад +3

      Nah, thats when the relationship truly BEGINS, the mods are the best thing next!

  • @CynicSnacks
    @CynicSnacks 3 года назад +789

    I had the completionist bug for many years, and while it did allow me to spend more meaningful time with some of my favourite games it eventually became my ruination.
    I found myself not enjoying new games because I became too focussed on playing efficiently to complete them 100% as quickly as possible. I lost the ability to just sit back and allow myself to enjoy a game as it was intended (for fear of missing a collectible, or making a bad choice)
    I've managed to get over this now, but it actually ruined games for me for a while.

    • @bizarduno
      @bizarduno 3 года назад +29

      Honest question, how did you do it? I've been trying to "quit" trophies for a while but I always come back. Some times I don't even try / start games if I know the trophies are near impossible or end up feeling like doing chores. Any advice? Thanks a lot.

    • @trevordowell9567
      @trevordowell9567 3 года назад +32

      @@bizarduno I just play through the game how I want then at the end I look at what trophies are left and go after anything I think I would want to do (sounds enjoyable or interesting) and just dismiss anything that sounds like a chore.
      In the new god of war I have all but 1 or 2 trophies and I’m fine with that because I don’t want to hunt down Odins 100 stupid ravens.. that’s not fun
      *fixed typo*

    • @hellomine2849
      @hellomine2849 3 года назад +1

      oh hello there pizza guy!

    • @Adamatronamus
      @Adamatronamus 3 года назад +16

      @@bizarduno Turn achievement notifications off is a good start. I started buying games on switch for the past 2 years. Looking back now, it has saved my love of gaming.

    • @CynicSnacks
      @CynicSnacks 3 года назад +15

      @@bizarduno First try to figure out the genesis of why you want to get trophies. I found a lot of my drive stemmed from a "bragging rights" place.
      I realised I often do things to impress imaginary people, and I realised this was a pretty big character flaw of mine. I'm not completely over that in other aspects of my life, but I managed to let go of my need to get Platinum Trophies or 1000G because in actuality NOBODY CARES.

  • @shintogamer8176
    @shintogamer8176 Год назад

    I’m so happy that you used “sanctuary in the glades” and “luma pools” from Ori and the will of the wisps as background music. That game is so good.

  • @finlaybrookes6668
    @finlaybrookes6668 3 года назад +156

    I kinda forgot you had under 1 mil. You'll almost definitely get there though.

    • @shaynola1
      @shaynola1 3 года назад +4

      *most definitely

    • @finlaybrookes6668
      @finlaybrookes6668 3 года назад +1

      @@shaynola1 I mean like if he decided to quit

    • @undercoversuit1822
      @undercoversuit1822 3 года назад +1

      Me too I thought he had at least a million.

    • @MyHandleIsAplaceholder
      @MyHandleIsAplaceholder 3 года назад +3

      I wonder if he will get the "why doesn't he have 1 million subs yet?" award on Jacksfilms' channel

  • @definitelynotaweeb6879
    @definitelynotaweeb6879 3 года назад +30

    A game that gives a worthwhile reward for 100% completion is Sonic Colors, if you find all of the hidden red rings in each stage you unlock super sonic, this completely breaks the game with how overpowered it is but if you are required to search every level inside and out to find everything then that is a fair reward to receive. The game also has you unlock new multiplayer stages as you collect the red rings as well as finding new areas/routes that you might have missed on your first playthrough, so the time spent isn't too mind numbing.

    • @ChristianWS.
      @ChristianWS. 3 года назад +1

      The Red Ring system is also one of the best ever made for collecting... collectables. Compare the Sun and Moon Medals in Sonic Unleashed with the Red Rings in Generations: In Unleashed your only feedback is the number you collected and the total in that stage(even worse with vinyls and cassettes that doesn't even have that). In Generations the game tells which Ring you collected in the stage, and you can recollect them, so if you got every Red Ring in a stage, except the first one, you know the first Red Ring must be placed before the second Red Ring, and if you forgot where you found the second one, you can recollect it.

  • @shiro-chan1856
    @shiro-chan1856 Год назад

    nice video

  • @WiLDbEAsTGameSHere
    @WiLDbEAsTGameSHere 2 года назад

    Thankyou,
    As I wanted to be a game designer you helped me a lot with this video😀😀

  • @atlas3079
    @atlas3079 3 года назад +106

    For most games, I wish getting 80% of the achievements meant "completing" games.

    • @victorrocha5755
      @victorrocha5755 3 года назад +5

      Riiiiight? Now a days, in most games I try doing an 80% completion of a game while doing my first playthrough. If by the end of it I can't get at least the 80%, then there's certainly no point in trying harder and harder. I know it will take too much time, effort, skill and simply desire of playing that game again. If I can easily do or fairly easily do the 80% of a game, then I believe it's certainly doable, fair and square, to try playing it 100%

    • @patrickkilduff4355
      @patrickkilduff4355 3 года назад

      Ummm...Ok?? Beating the game just means getting through the main campaign (which in some cases can be done at ~10%). So...you can! 100% ing a game is 100%. I don't get what you mean? Are you saying you wish someone would give you 100% credit for 80% work? Thats not how anything works...

    • @victorrocha5755
      @victorrocha5755 3 года назад +11

      @@patrickkilduff4355 Dude, you clearly didn't get what he meant

    • @lks19
      @lks19 3 года назад +5

      Ikr. There're some unreachable achievements for old games and that pisses me off.

    • @ezrabridger3803
      @ezrabridger3803 3 года назад

      @@victorrocha5755 I'm pretty confused on what they meant because they said they wish getting 80% of achievements meant "completing" the game. But that's not really completing it then cause it's 80% not 100

  • @samerkia
    @samerkia 3 года назад +28

    The only game I've ever completed was The Outer Wilds, I felt like their achievements weren't really "achievements" but more or less "rewards" for the player thinking differently, it really helped promote that scientific curiosity and creative/critical thinking.
    The Outer Wilds is definitely one of my favorite, if not my favorite, game of all time!

  • @TheSinlessAssassin
    @TheSinlessAssassin 2 года назад +3

    My cousins deleted my 103% file of Banjo Kazooie when we were kids. It took me an entire year and lending it to my best friend to collect every jigsaw piece, musical note, and jingo. I threw a fit and their parents actually bought me Diablo 2 with the Expansion Pack to make up for it and I was eternally grateful for that because I loved that game. But even more so, I am now eternally grateful that I no longer have the compulsion to want to 100% any games, especially before the dawn of ACHIEVEMENTS. Now I can just focus on enjoying a game for as long as it lasts, rather than forcing myself to do boring stuff to collect everything during or after the main storyline. Which then frees my time up for more games! All of which I am okay with beating at 50-90%.

  • @pexilated1638
    @pexilated1638 4 месяца назад

    Raz I love your approach to these types of videos- I feel like a lot of game essayists will come up with a video about a certain thing they don’t like in games and then just make a video talking about why they don’t like it and then that’s that. Whereas with this video you thought about why you don’t like completion, talked to people who *do* like it, and then gave an earnest shot at a playthrough attempting to engage with completion in good faith to see if it shifted your viewpoint. This video and your roleplaying in games video where you did a very similar thing are so much more nuanced because of the fact that you gave an earnest shot at seeing if there’s circumstances where you do like these systems, and I appreciate both videos much more because of this :)

  • @phasmata3813
    @phasmata3813 3 года назад +138

    Surprised at no mention of hidden achievements, but then again, everyone just looks everything up online anyway, so are they *really* hidden?

    • @guilhermecaiado5384
      @guilhermecaiado5384 3 года назад +25

      If you want to, they are.
      I allways finish the game the first time blindly.
      I only look at the thophy list after completing it.

    • @guilhermecaiado5384
      @guilhermecaiado5384 3 года назад +2

      @@felemiah I dont know if my ps3 does that.
      And most games i play on GOG or emulators on the PC dont even have trophies.

    • @Oneiroclast
      @Oneiroclast 3 года назад +19

      Hidden achievements are usually hidden to avoid spoilers, not to make them more difficult to get. They're almost always story progress milestones.

    • @Imjudah-
      @Imjudah- 3 года назад

      @@felemiah on ps5 you press the options button and then a prompt shows up asking if you want to reveal the trophy

    • @arothmanmusic
      @arothmanmusic 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, these suck. Sure, if they are hidden to hide story spoilers that’s fine, but if I get all the way to the end of the story and there are still hidden trophies left that’s some bullshit. Anything that can’t be achieved by the player without reading a guide is a crap trophy in my opinion.

  • @jackhazardous4008
    @jackhazardous4008 3 года назад +68

    A good way to do completionism, is after you've not touched the product for near a year. So you still know enough about the game to play it, and it gives a secondary goal.

  • @agustinmilano6839
    @agustinmilano6839 2 года назад +3

    I'm starting to bing watch your entire channel haha. One of the things you said at the end actually clicked in my head and i recognise it as my own way. Every game I actually feel connected to in an emotional level, I plan to complete it (platinum trophy for me). When I first watched the presentation trailer for Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy, the first thing that I tought was "I'm gonna platinmun this one", because I felt like I owed it to my younger self and all those hours I dedicated to the gems, secrets and relics. The same with Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2. But with other games, like Assassin's Creed Valhalla, I did it because I have tried to platinum every AC game that doesn't have a multiplayer. But I think that ruined the game to me. The map is way too big and has way too many things to do (all necesary for the plat) and since the start I was frustrated with that, and always thinking that I should be advancing in that regard everytime that I could. I still think that the game is kinda crap overall, but I'm sure I would've enjoyed way more if I would have played it more casually, dedicating my time to just play it and enjoying it. Another thing that I've found has happen to me is that if I don't own a copy of the game that I want on my Playstation system with the possibility of gaining the platinum or at least a few thropies, I can't really play the game. It has conditioned me and I hate that, but it is what it is. Some of my most memorable memories about playing games comes from platinums. But one of the things I get from this vid is that how good completing a game feels is directly associated with how good that part of the game was made. Ratchet & Clank(2016) do it amazingly and actually help you enjoy the game to it's fullest. But games like VAlhalla or Red Dead 2 actually make you hate it with all your strenght.

  • @user-df5nb8zy7e
    @user-df5nb8zy7e 6 дней назад

    I love achievements.
    Not necessarily doing all of them, or trying to - but knowing that there are little goals to tick off the list other than "getting through the game".
    (I generally enjoy the process more when there's a promised result at the end of it)

  • @snomangaming
    @snomangaming 3 года назад +703

    Raz did you ever complete Zelda 2?

    • @tobyk5091
      @tobyk5091 3 года назад +10

      Interesting question

    • @Mr_Mimestamp
      @Mr_Mimestamp 3 года назад +16

      @@tobyk5091 can’t believe raz’s enemy would ask such a question

    • @theirishpotato6588
      @theirishpotato6588 3 года назад +4

      @@Mr_Mimestamp how are they enemies ?

    • @tobyk5091
      @tobyk5091 3 года назад +17

      @@theirishpotato6588 they poison each other’s comment sections with references about the best game of all time
      Also ;

    • @N.Nocturne
      @N.Nocturne 3 года назад +4

      @@tobyk5091 also....?

  • @CsubAzUrmedve
    @CsubAzUrmedve 3 года назад +196

    What I really hate when they have achievements that:
    - meaningless, like you did nothing out of the ordinary (with the exception of story achievements)
    - grindy, and yes I'm looking at you Dark Souls 3's Master of Rings... screw you!
    - multiplayer only, in a single player focused game, which means the achievements are more or less based on luck, on how skilled the opponent is compared to you, or even if you can get in a match at all, which depending on the game itself could be next to impossible.

    • @Ytinasniiable
      @Ytinasniiable 3 года назад +16

      meaningless ones are okay if the joke is clever

    • @danielsantos6437
      @danielsantos6437 3 года назад +7

      @EryKaldo212 the ones that come to mind are the abstergo challenges in black Flag and Rogue, to get 100% sync you have to do stuff online

    • @zicyzacbonanza
      @zicyzacbonanza 3 года назад +7

      @@danielsantos6437 Which annoyed me more than usual because Black Flag is the only AC game where I got all the collectables, mainly because I could break it down into islands and small gameplay chunks.

    • @dankolord
      @dankolord 3 года назад +1

      @@Ytinasniiable I'm not gonna even try to get level 11 awesomeness in rayman

    • @mpzakhaevski8988
      @mpzakhaevski8988 3 года назад +1

      I don't remember what game it was but there is a trophy out there you can get for jumping off a ledge in a specific spot, quite funny.

  • @AndreeMon8
    @AndreeMon8 Год назад +1

    I was not planning on commenting but since you brought up Breath of the Wild, your opinion really resonated with me! Since I tend to orbitate towards the completionist kind of guy, I was so overwhelmed with Korok seeds that I ended up kind of hating the game because I would go on and feel like I was wasting my time in being enslaved by trying to collect every damn seed… It wasn’t until I came to terms with the fact that I wasn’t really having fun or being surprised with finding Korok seeds and that I was actually horrified by the fact that they can be virtualy ANYWHERE, it wasn’t until the moment I stoped actively trying to pursuit them, that I really started enjoying the game… My advice to newbies is, enjoy the game, don’t try and look into every nook and crany those damn korok seeds, its not worth it and it might ruin your experience, just like it kinda did to me

  • @howycwap
    @howycwap Год назад +2

    I always intend to run through a game the first time either blind or limited looking into trophies with the intent that a second playthrough if required will be done at a later date. The worst thing you can do is grind through a game all in one sitting. Giving myself a reason to come back to a game a year later is always great

  • @bitbcs
    @bitbcs Год назад

    Lizard brain was the best 😁
    Good video, nice arguments.
    And you've actually helped me recognize this bad feeling I was having when playing games aiming to fill the achievement checklist. So thank you a lot!

  • @fortysage8818
    @fortysage8818 Год назад +2

    A great example of knowing what you want to complete and deciding you want to do it before you start is the way I played Pokémon Scarlet. I knew my goal was to finish the Pokédex and that I wanted to have at least 300 by the time I beat the game so that I had most of it done before the post game. So instead of fighting trainers, whenever my team needed levels for the next area, I threw a pokeball at anything that moved and had most of the dex done when I wanted it done. So yeah, planning completion is pretty useful.

  • @kacheek9101
    @kacheek9101 3 года назад +21

    I think this is one of the reasons I'm happy playing on a Nintendo - no achievement trophies. Because I know me, I'd want those trophies. I've played a lot of games on Nintendo that give me completionist stats as I'm playing or once I finish, but since it's usually just a percentage, I never feel the urge to 100% it. When I open a new game, I take a look at what's on offer and I try to see and do everything, so I can experience it all. Most of the time that roughly lines up with what the developers ruled as 100% it, but sometimes it ends up being fairly off the mark. I never feel like I missed something, though, because I did what I set out to do, and more (you always end up discovering more as the game progresses)... and I don't have a trophy screen hanging over my head reminding me of the discrepancy

  • @MrSir
    @MrSir 3 года назад +112

    I like Ori, but man, fck their achievements. "Complete the game without dying" And then there's stuff that always oneshots you...

    • @GodOfOrphans
      @GodOfOrphans 3 года назад +24

      stuff that oneshots you with no warning at that, it's trial and error gameplay, which is fine in a normal playthrough due to being able to spawn checkpoints at will but, downright bad game design when coupled with the one life run!

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 3 года назад +11

      Oh wow, for real? I thought steel soul in Hollow knight was a horrible idea, but this sounds much worse.

    • @Rasea611
      @Rasea611 3 года назад +1

      @@legrandliseurtri7495 Git gud.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 3 года назад +13

      @@Rasea611 I already did steel soul my dude. I have all achievements in the game.

    • @legrandliseurtri7495
      @legrandliseurtri7495 3 года назад

      @@rainbownebula102 That's how I felt two month ago, after completing the pantheon of Hallownest, giving up on ascended Absolute Radiance and doing a 100% steel soul run. Guess what, now I've completed the first three pantheon with bindings, and I also did over half of the bosses on radiant.

  • @strdseraph2765
    @strdseraph2765 2 года назад +4

    The only game I've ever gotten all the achievements for was Divinity II: Ego Draconis and I remember I was surprised because all I did was play the game and explore the map like I would have done anyway. There were no collectibles and I didn't have to go out of my way to do something I wouldn't have during normal play. It's one of my favorite games and I wish more games had that mindset about achievements.

  • @Zagardal
    @Zagardal Год назад +2

    I think the point when I figured out I had to drop the trophy hunting was late 2014, when I got a group going for AC: Brotherhood, a 4 year old game by that point, to get the last multiplayer trophy I missed back in the day. It was actually quite fun to play that multiplayer again (I hope they bring it back at some point), but the reality of what I was doing hit me.
    Nowadays I get some plats, but they're few and far in between. The only game I actually went out of my way to 100% was BotW on Master Mode, including the DLC, all medals and korok seeds. I love that game so much that when I started that third playthrough I just downloaded an app to track them, which made it relatively painless. At least compared to what it could've been. As you mentioned, I'm also part of the problem.

  • @ChanceDrive
    @ChanceDrive 3 года назад +33

    I found completing marvels Spider-Man fun due to its traversal. Loved swinging around collecting the collectables, some times I would attempt no to touch the ground while taking pictures of the locations.

    • @hugofontes5708
      @hugofontes5708 3 года назад

      I did that too :D speed shooting across Manhattan
      I also liked so much the little trinkets in the bag l backpacks that I didn't mind adjusting my path to get one

    • @pocketdialmusic
      @pocketdialmusic 3 года назад +1

      @@hugofontes5708 one of the few platinums I have

    • @ashlyn5624
      @ashlyn5624 3 года назад +1

      @@pocketdialmusic haha same. I only have two platinums and they are Spider-Man 2018 and Spider-Man Miles Morales lol

    • @strangething7379
      @strangething7379 3 года назад +2

      I love Spider-man's traversal but funnily enough, I think Spider-man was one of the games that I dislike slightly more because I completed it. Spider-man's combat is fine but I don't love it, so I found doing all the hideout side-missions where you have to fight 5 or 6 waves of enemies to be super annoying. I much preferred completing Miles Morales because the hideout missions are much less tedious

    • @ashlyn5624
      @ashlyn5624 3 года назад

      @@strangething7379 interesting you say that because the hideouts didn’t feel all that different to me. What was it about the combat that you didn’t like?

  • @jerry3115
    @jerry3115 3 года назад +65

    Imagine trying to do a "narrative" completion of the pokedex. That's called a professor oak's challenge, and it sucks. Look it up.

    • @PaintedBB
      @PaintedBB 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, I just looked it up, and while I like the concept of a clear challenge (for example, I like the nuzlocke challenge, because it gives Pokemon games stakes and actual difficulty), the Oak challenge requires literally hours of grinding, so it wouldn't be fun.

    • @shuheihisagi6689
      @shuheihisagi6689 3 года назад +2

      I love torturing myself with pokemon, Nintendo games usually turn me into a competitionist

    • @lizardlegend42
      @lizardlegend42 3 года назад +1

      @@shuheihisagi6689 God damn those moons

  • @douglasmonroe7417
    @douglasmonroe7417 Год назад +2

    I know exactly the feeling. Sometimes when you play a game you love and you want to fully complete it, by the end, you're exhausted and you just want a simple game you can enjoy before you decide if you want to 100 percent it. Trust me. I know the feeling. Some of my favorite games had this. God of War 1&2, Classic Doom 1&2, RE, Dead Space, MGS1, etc. I would certainly say the games I platinumed I did feel proud of. Some games like DMC would want you to 100 percent it and that's solely based on your performance in combat. But it's not just SSS ranking each and every mission. It's SSS ranking each mission on all difficulties. The hardest being Hell and Hell difficulty. That mode enemies have full HP and take a lot of hits to kill. But it takes one hit for you to die. Maxed out health be damned. There's no dying I love challenge and difficulty in games. But even I would've stopped there. If it's a game I truly enjoyed from beginning to end, then I'll platinum it. If it's a game I liked but didn't love, I'll beat it once. But if it's a game I just ain't a fan of, I might not finish it. And if it's an awful game, I won't even bother playing it. So yeah I can imagine you become exhausted by how much the game demands of you. Sometimes you just want to wind down and enjoy the game. I ain't a full on completionist. But if it's a game that I love, I'll play it from beginning to end. Some of my favorite games ever are like Doom Eternal and let me tell you, I put at least Over 100s plus hours into that game. That's how good it was. But I did want to wind down after I put all I can. Still haven't played Ultra Nightmare difficulty and I'm still dreading it. If you die on that mode, it's back to the beginning of the game. Not to mention that game's at least 15-16 hours long. If you're going for all collectables, secret encounters, trials, medallions for weapon perks, and all slayer gate challenges, it's around 30-35 plus hours. There's also the master levels which I assume adds about 5 more hours. So it's 40 hours for a full completionist in a single playthrough. I wasn't joking when I said I put more than 100 plus hours into the game. Worst part is I still haven't platinumed Doom Eternal. But I can confidently say it's worth 100 percent completion. Just for the Unmayker weapon. Yes I know it's not as good as the BFG or the Crucible. But it's still a very good weapon. It gets to much hate. But it's worth it just for that. So yeah. There's my thing about completionist runs. Hopefully that explains why I complete games.

  • @Phantom.Gaming64
    @Phantom.Gaming64 Год назад +1

    I see where you are coming from. Getting that 100% completion can be a long, painful and mind-numbing experience. I rarely do it myself. My recent Platinum trophies were "Modern Warfare Remastered" and "TMNT: Cowabunga Collection", because they were easy to do. Somewhat, Modern Warfare 1 has one of the most difficult missions at the end, "Mile High Club." Mostly I just play for casual fun, but if I see that the trophy list for the game is possible to do with my skill level, I play the game 100%.

  • @VeryEvilGM
    @VeryEvilGM 3 года назад +39

    I don't complete games either, I just wanna experience the story, and I have like gazillion other games to play, and life is short.

    • @_MaximusM_
      @_MaximusM_ 3 года назад +10

      I used to be like you, then I took a completionest to the knee.

    • @gyrate598
      @gyrate598 3 года назад +2

      I need help getting this mindset cause my lizard brain will sometime beat it against a level I've been playing for hours with little to no payback and I never learn from it.

    • @VeryEvilGM
      @VeryEvilGM 3 года назад +4

      @@gyrate598
      It's kind of like two sided coin when game offers you buffs to your character from finishing some really tiresome quest, like gathering 300 things around the map.
      If there wouldn't be a reward that makes character stronger, I could easily skip it. But in games like inFamous, it felt really tedious, you just push the analog stick forward and push the jump button every now and then. Then, there are games like Horizon Zero Dawn, where I didn't mind at all doing all the side things, because I enjoyed the surroundings, the mechanics of playing took me along, and none of the tasks felt like tasks.
      If you can, when you feel bit tired of the task you're performing, think what else you could be doing. You could go forward, save yourself much trouble, and continue your bucket list. Or, you could stare at that digital picture of platinum coloured pixels and think was it worth it, or what kind of joy it kindled, if at all.

    • @SkayzFeather
      @SkayzFeather 3 года назад

      Dude I currently have 55 platinum trophies and I regret most of them, just feel like a waste of time. I really wish I had a mindset like you do.

    • @VeryEvilGM
      @VeryEvilGM 3 года назад +1

      @@SkayzFeather
      It's not easy, but for me one night of total frustration was enough.
      I have one Platinum, and even that came by accident when I Played Skyrim. I just wanted to try out every kind of character type.

  • @ltcmdrtobyfox3969
    @ltcmdrtobyfox3969 3 года назад +161

    Thats why I like nintendo: it DOESNT have achievements. I can enjoy the game without worrying about "oh snap, I didnt get a billion useless pickups".

    • @gooigitime
      @gooigitime 3 года назад +23

      That's what i don't like about nintendo actually. I complete them 100% but don't get a "reward" :(

    • @Antenne02
      @Antenne02 3 года назад +9

      @@gooigitime dont you get something like a different ending and sometimes an extra cutscene?
      I havent completed many nintendo games 100% but for those I did it was the case and imo that's enough

    • @redacted9912
      @redacted9912 3 года назад +5

      @@Antenne02 yeah with Zelda breath of the wild if you collect links lost memories you get a different ending cutscene

    • @blushingralseiuwu2222
      @blushingralseiuwu2222 3 года назад +8

      What are you talking about? Nintendo is king of collecting trash for gameplay.

    • @Cystlib
      @Cystlib 3 года назад +7

      I like that as well, in THEORY. Nintendo really stresses the "play it for as long as it's fun" mentality. However, in PRACTICE I realised my brain just does not work that way and I find it hard to "surpress" my completionist tendencies and I end up still trying to collect a lot of stuff

  • @supier_men7522
    @supier_men7522 2 года назад +5

    6:55 in Japan, the golden piece of shit is a sign of good luck and prosperity, so it may mean more to them

  • @rjramos33
    @rjramos33 Год назад +1

    I know this video is old, but the first (and only) game I have ever 100% was Elden Ring, because they made such an amazing world and a lot of the achievements I felt were there to let you experience another side of the game you may not have done had you not wanted to get the achievement. For example, in my first play through I only used Melee, and got the achievement for all the legendary weapons, but didn't get the achievement for all the legendary spells. So, play through number 2 was now focused on mage, etc. I really loved that game, but admittedly after 100% it, I have yet to go back which makes me sad. Cannot wait for the DLC.

  • @anders_x3
    @anders_x3 3 года назад +28

    I like to complete games. Often i look up the achievements when i started a new game to see if there are any "dealbreakers" things like going through the entire game without dying/taking damage. if it's on a level by level basis thats fine.

  • @Beatness121
    @Beatness121 3 года назад +12

    I've never actually 100% completed a game, and honestly I'm happy with that. I play games because I like playing them, I don't feel the need to prove my devotion or skill or by getting all the achievements.

  • @armett96yt70
    @armett96yt70 10 месяцев назад +1

    I completely agree with your points. I mostly just 100% games I really love as a way to spend more time in that world and get rewarded for it. The more I love a game the more okay I'll be with annoying trophies (looking at you monster hunter crowns)

  • @doltBmB
    @doltBmB Год назад +1

    Far Cry 2 did it really well, between mission payouts and collectible diamonds there are exactly enough to purchase every gun and upgrade in the game. Makes each and every find meaningful and satisfying. Perfection.

  • @lexingtoniusgaming526
    @lexingtoniusgaming526 3 года назад +95

    I think that subnautica does an amazing job at this - completing all the achievements makes sure that if you want to get 100% you experience all the more secret areas of the game and for me added some extra (much enjoyed) play time. Although this might also have something to do with subnautica being one of my favourite games and my massive hype for the sequel (full releasing soon 😁).

    • @joeking433
      @joeking433 Год назад +2

      Subnautica was better than 90% of AAA games.

    • @FaultlessKing
      @FaultlessKing Год назад +1

      All the achievements are hidden though… so you have to look them up which is dumb

    • @Nick-wf8wj
      @Nick-wf8wj Год назад +3

      @@FaultlessKing on the PlayStation u can see hidden trophies, i think it’s just to prevent spoilers

  • @GionWeak
    @GionWeak 3 года назад +15

    I never cared about achievements, I always feel like they interrupt my immersion for a snarky pun or, even worse, just restating what I just did gameplay wise.
    There’s one exception: The Stanley Parable. Amazing achievements, really fun and clever way to use them without making them feel like a chore or checklist, as you said.

    • @michaelwalsh6276
      @michaelwalsh6276 3 года назад +2

      Doesn't the Stanley parable have an achievement for not playing the game for like, 5 years?

    • @hei7846
      @hei7846 3 года назад +1

      @@michaelwalsh6276 and one requires you to modify game files