10 Video Games You’ll Never 100%

5. Need for Speed: Carbon

Another NFS game that focuses on street racing, Carbon was well received by critics and fans, despite having a relatively short main game (which€™ll take between 5 and 15 hours depending on your skill level). However, if you€™re going for that ever elusive 100% completion stat, you can take that figure and multiply it by gawd knows how much. Alot. Why You€™ll Never 100% It: The offline achievements themselves are bad enough; completing the main career is literally step one. You€™ll have to complete all manner of €˜wft?€™ tasks in game if you€™re to unlock the achievements within and that€™s even before you start factoring in those that are unlocked online, which are as time consuming here as they always are. Plus, reportedly a handful of the achievements are glitched, meaning that even if you do decide to commit to the task, it may turn out to be physically impossible. I€™d avoid attempting 100% on this one personally, but then I can€™t really afford to replace broken controllers.
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Stuart believes that the pen is mightier than the sword, but still he insists on using a keyboard.