10 Video Game 100% Completions That Were Profoundly Insulting
1. Animal Crossing
Technically, there isn't a way to 100% complete an Animal Crossing game, as your save file does not have a percentage attached to it. However, one of your main objectives in these games is to fill your museum with various bugs and fish you catch, fossils you dig up, and artwork that you purchase. Without time-traveling, this endeavor can take a year or longer to complete.
But eventually, through hard work and possibly a shady eBay transaction or two, you'll finally fill up your museum. And what do you get for this amazing feat?
Nothing.
Seriously. Nothing at all.
Blathers just congratulates you one singular time for completing the museum, and then that dialogue is gone forever and the option to donate to the museum is removed. You don't get any Bells, you don't get any Nook Miles (in New Horizons), you don't even get Blathers' photo - you get nothing beyond a full museum that you'll likely never set foot in again, unless you're trying to find one of your villagers.
Just like talking to Blathers, collecting things for his museum is a long, drawn-out affair that provides a fleeting reward, if any.