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What Was The Last Game You Completed From Start To Finish

What was the last game you 100% completed?

This summer vacation gave me a lot of time to do what my heart desires. And that is to play video games.I have a habit of completing every game 100% and the last title that I completed was none other than…..Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom PainYeah, you heard that right. The game was pretty much open world, meaning you could roam freely and do side ops or main missions etc. It wasn't really loaded with extra activities to do but Fultoning sheep is always fun to watch.You can unlock a bonus Raiden skin once you complete all 50 main missions.AW YISSSSSSS look at those sweet 100%’sOh and if you're wondering how much time it took to me complete this masterpiece, then the answer is right here. It took me 892 hours to reach 100%892 hours equals 37.16 daysYou might be wondering that I must have a lot of free time to play but that's not true at all. You see, I would leave the game on and do all my other things like homework, food, etc. Meanwhile, there would always be something cooking in the R&D oven or my soldiers would be on dispatch missions or I would be constructing base facilities. I figured it was easier to let it run so I could have all my things developed. The actual gameplay I did might be less than 400 hours but the time I spent waiting in the ACC makes it to a whole 892 hours.This was the final boss in the game. Mission 50 if you may. To be honest, this was the easiest mission in the game. I didn't even break a sweat (Thank God someone had invented the CGM launcher in 1985)I even took a wallpaper-type photo to always remember this game.

How many and which games have you started playing but never finished?

Mostly everything. Too many.I drowning in Steam library.Halp.To be serious, here is a twist on the question. These are games that I swore I thought I’d finish but never did:Life Is StrangeBatman Arkham KnightDeus Ex Mankind DividedSUPERHOTI believed I would finish them because I was either so hyped, loved the series’ previous title, or just simply fell in love with the game in the middle of playing.Also being in the industry and designing games for 8–10 hours every day definitely puts a strain on my patience for playing. It’s made me very picky. Small things ruin the magic for me. Or I figure out what I needed to learn.Not finishing games these days, I think, is okay. A lot of games aren’t even designed to be finished like match-based ones. Games are especially long too. When I see gameplay hours go into the double digits I cringe and start weeping because I know I will have to choose to either never see the light of day, or never ever see the coolest parts of those games.One day, I will finish them. Some. Maybe one. Uhh. Nevermind, new game just came out!

What are some video games that you have completed?

Very few ;Another WorldStar Wars: Knights of the Old RepublicMass Effect TrilogyDragon Age Inquisition (I love Bioware !)FirewatchGone HomeLife is StrangeState of DecayMorrowind + OblivionGTA III, IV, V and Vice CityBurnout 3: TakedownHalo 1–4Stranglehold (this game was frikkin’ awesome !)Dead Rising (the second time through in the Megaman suit was awesome !!)FableMarvel Ultimate AllianceThe Last of UsMetal Gear Solid (PS/1)Tony Hawk Skateboarding 1–4Max Payne (PS/2)Driv3r (PS/2)Kung Fu Master (arcade)Rainbow Islands (arcade)… ok. More than I thought... but 35 years and this is all I’ve accomplished ?!?!Open world games… that’s where I’m at. And strategy. Does Civ count ? I’ve completed Civ 100 times !

Can 8 innings pitched be considered a complete game?

Now I know no winning pitcher could ever have a complete game without pitching a full 9. However, assuming a team were losing on the road and their pitcher had pitched all of the first 8 innings and was still in the game at the time the last out of the top of the 9th was recorded, then wouldn't it be reasonable to conclude that the pitcher had pitched a complete game? Now I'm sure this has occurred in baseball past but I don't have any precedents as to whether or not a losing pitcher under these circumstances could be considered to have pitched a CG.

How many hours does it take to complete the entire game of Skyrim?

Aww dude, get comfortable. The ENTIRE game? The 2 story line missions can be done in a day or two (less if you know the tricks, as it's a very glitchy game)at the VERY MOST. They're pretty straightforward (and bland, IMO), but that's not what we're talking about. The little sidequests are continuous, and never end, so you never "run out of missions". I can tell you that the PC version has way more staying power than the console version. I have the console version and I still don't have the trophy for getting to level 50 because I get so bored with the game. The first time I played, I probably spent a good month playing it, so taking in I did other stuff, about 600 hrs. Since then, I've spent even more, TRYING to get that trophy, and Its great to play when you're tired, and not up for intense combat. That is on and off throughout the year and a half I've had the game. So do with that, what you will. I'm sure with all the modding and changing up you can do in the PC version, you could spend even more time than I have on it. But it never ends, so it's never truly complete

Fable 2: Do I complete the Love Hurts quest before or after completing the main story line?

I am able to do the Love Hurts quest now. But after reading that there are many glitches involved, I'm not sure weather to start and complete the Love Hurts quest (the one resurrecting Lady Grey) before, or after I complete the main story line. I've read so many times there's bugs involved I can't understand if what everyone is trying to say: do the quest after or before completing the main story. :P

By the way, when you resurrect whoever your trying to resurrect, does the gender of your hero matter? Such as male hero's resurrect Lady Grey and female hero's resurrect a male person?

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