Wonderful Chocobo

Member 559

Level 20.83

Mar 2006

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Dec 19, 2006, 08:21 AM
Local time: Dec 19, 2006, 08:21 AM
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There are very few games that I feel compelled to fully complete. The only game in recent memory that qualifies for that would be Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando. It was the first R&C game I played, and for some reason I got hooked on it. Even when I thought I had everything (all the skill points, platinum bolts, upgraded weapons, etc.) I found out I had missed the Box Breaker on the first level. So I went back and got that, and now I don't think there's anything left in the game I haven't done.
Some games don't really have a specific "completion" goal or overarcing additoinal challenge, but I do remember that I had played through Dino Crisis 2 to death. I probably beat it 7 or 8 times (most of which in hard mode)...why, I honestly don't know, for some reason it was just really enjoyable to me. Although since it isn't a particularly long game that isn't as big of a deal as it may seem, but I still decided to keep playing through it and trying out all the different weapons and items I could. I think you could also unlock dinosaurs to use in the battle mode, not sure if I did actually get all of them.
Generally I don't try to complete everything in a game unless there's a good reason to. I did finish all the side missions in Gun, but the game was fairly short to begin with so I almost felt compelled to do them just so that I could elongate the playtime as much as I could. Come to think of it even with side missions the game wasn't very long...but oh well, still enjoyable. I also can't think of any RPG I've done 100% of everything in since they usually have such a ridiculous amount of sidemissions, save possibly for Panzer Dragoon Saga since it didn't really have many aside from getting all the D-unit parts.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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