Marine1Ten
Shared on Thu, 05/02/2013 - 23:11To finally complete a game 100%. To feel I got my monies worth. Yes, I am a cheap date however, I am a faithful one as well. Completing 1999 mode in Bioshock Infinite was a relief to finally see if my build of gear and strategy paid-off. I almost gave up when I discovered the near fatal error of not doing any heath upgrade before Finkton Docks. Because the enemy could wipe my shield in one shot and I lacked any invulnerability gear, plus did not upgrade the sniper, nor did I have a shotgun for Handyman. And had yet to pick up Overkill. I died a lot and reset my check-point to save money. I finally did everything "right" and timely and got past it. I appreciate the crafting that was done in this game. It now makes my top ten and maybe top five. 1) Elder Scrolls series 2) Mass Effect series 3) Dead Space series 4) Deus Ex 5) Halo series now 6) Bioshock Infinite next dlc will tell me more I have never pretended to be a skilled gamer, but finishing a great game like BSI makes me feel like a real gamer. Not just someone who is definitely to old to play!
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Submitted by Caduceus on Sat, 05/04/2013 - 07:54
It is nice to finally getting around to getting 100% on a game and "getting your money's worth." I just got the platinum in Saints Row 3 and though I still have two DLC packs should I want to go through them, it feels neat to have completed a game thoroughly.
Submitted by SarcasmoJones on Tue, 05/07/2013 - 07:49
Out of all the games I've played on the 360, I only have 100% of the achievements on a single game: Elder Scrolls Oblivion. I finish the games that I buy, but I cannot classify myself as an achievement hunter. 1999 mode is a bitch, and congratulations are in order: way to go, amigo!