10 Video Games You Can 100% In Just HOURS

Destroying worlds in one afternoon.

The wolf Among Us
Telltale

Nowadays, the majority of popular games are those that you can sink at least a good hundred hours into. And while it's not hard to want to commit your life to at least two hundred hours of Skyrim, everyone needs a break from insanely long games every now and then.

Which is why it's helpful to play a game you can 100% complete in a matter of hours when the mood strikes. After all, some entire games can be completed in the time it would take to get one achievement for others.

And while some may consider this 'less value for money', it's worth remembering that this logic doesn't totally work. For example, it means you should have played Farming Simulator for the full 300+ hours it takes to fully finish it, as it's technically one of the best 'value for money' games around.

After having to spend two years and three kidneys finishing some games, it's nothing short of a relief to be able to finish others in less than a day. Or, in some cases, in even less time than some films take to watch - especially if you count The Irishman.

10. Spyro The Dragon - 8 1/2 Hours

The wolf Among Us
Sony

If you want a spot of well-timed nostalgia, you can't do much better than completing all of the original Spyro game, also known as Spyro the Dragon.

While eight and a half hours isn't a small amount of time, it is impressive to think you can blast your way through what was likely a childhood fave in a third of a day. It may also feel kind of weird, because it likely took a younger you way, way longer to complete - as you were likely less of an accomplished gamer in your younger years.

To be fair, this short completion time is also because you'd likely gather most of what you need in a regular run, only missing the more obscure collectibles along the way. While it can be a pain to trace your steps like a purple Pink Panther in search of one meddlesome gem, it's definitely worth it for the sense of accomplishment in the end.

This is doubly true if your child self never got that elusive 100% in the game - or never even played it in the first place.

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