09-08-2016, 03:15 PM
Actually, I also 100% completed all single player aspects of Dark Souls multiple times. It's one of the few games on PSN that I have a Platinum Trophy. Also Symphony of the Night (excluding the Saturn content like Maria and the extra section).
In this day and age, getting 100% on a game is increasingly convoluted, and it also comes down to a question of what qualifies as "completion". Some games are so vast that it isn't even possibly to quantify the game in a percentage. Take No Man's Sky: how many planets do you have to go to before you can consider the game "complete"? A more important question would be how many planets you could go to and still feel like you're having fun.
The only things worth 100% completing are things that feel fun from 1 to 100%. Anything that feels like a chore, whether because of being overly difficult, busy work or just being really boring, just isn't worth the effort. Do an actual chore instead.
In this day and age, getting 100% on a game is increasingly convoluted, and it also comes down to a question of what qualifies as "completion". Some games are so vast that it isn't even possibly to quantify the game in a percentage. Take No Man's Sky: how many planets do you have to go to before you can consider the game "complete"? A more important question would be how many planets you could go to and still feel like you're having fun.
The only things worth 100% completing are things that feel fun from 1 to 100%. Anything that feels like a chore, whether because of being overly difficult, busy work or just being really boring, just isn't worth the effort. Do an actual chore instead.