10 Best Video Games To 100%
2. Red Dead Redemption
The worst examples of 100% completion are when the goal seems impossibly far away and even hours of work feels as though it hasn’t made a difference. Red Dead Redemption 2, as incredible as it is, is such a huge game that trying to hit that finishing line is a truly daunting task. Not that RDR2 didn’t keep players captivated, but its hyper-realism made for a much slower paced affair.
Thankfully, the same can’t be said about its predecessor.
Whilst there is plenty to do in Red Dead to keep you going, it’s a far snappier game by comparison. Better yet, compared to many other open world games, it isn’t filled with a needless number of collectibles. Mostly the game’s checklist is interesting side missions and minigames and even the buried treasure isn’t all that time consuming compared to other games of its ilk.
You could absolutely complete Red Dead Redemption just for the poor joy of it and many people have.
However, there is a reward for 100%’ing the game and the Bureau Uniform finally lets you off the leash in true Rockstar Games style. You’ve done everything else there is to do so, now that you’re above the law, go out into the west and do whatever you damn well please. You earned it.