09-10-2016, 03:23 PM
I don't often buy games, but when I do, I usually play all it the way through 100%, so I get my money's worth (:
The thing is, bonus collectibles and stuff are usually there to extend a game without just making a reeeeally long story mode, and I think they're just as much of a part of the game as the main story mode itself. That would be why a lot of games had you unlock a true ending by getting 100%. In-fact, I usually search for all the secrets and stuff before even finishing the story, so yeah, I've done quite a few games 100%.
Plus I want all I can get out of a game I really like, especially if the game is very unique. So whenever I decide to play through a game I liked again, it's almost always 100%.
Of course because of this, it takes away from my overall enjoyment of a game if I can't get 100%, which is usually because it's too much of a choir, extremely luck based or just generally not fun. Which pretty much means I didn't 100% the few RPGs I've played )X
The thing is, bonus collectibles and stuff are usually there to extend a game without just making a reeeeally long story mode, and I think they're just as much of a part of the game as the main story mode itself. That would be why a lot of games had you unlock a true ending by getting 100%. In-fact, I usually search for all the secrets and stuff before even finishing the story, so yeah, I've done quite a few games 100%.
Plus I want all I can get out of a game I really like, especially if the game is very unique. So whenever I decide to play through a game I liked again, it's almost always 100%.
Of course because of this, it takes away from my overall enjoyment of a game if I can't get 100%, which is usually because it's too much of a choir, extremely luck based or just generally not fun. Which pretty much means I didn't 100% the few RPGs I've played )X