8 Video Game Achievements Made IMPOSSIBLE By RNG

1. ChauDown - Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game

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It truly is a wonderful time to be alive now that Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game is finally back on storefronts and available for download once more. Thanks to behind-the-scenes shenanigans and deals with Ubisoft, the title was originally pulled from sale, meaning a huge swathe of people never got to experience the glory of this chip-tune throwdown the first time around.

However, while it's an absolute blast to punch pixelated poutine out of enemies in this game alone or with a team of friends, there is one achievement that may well put you off one hundred percent this tip-top title. "Chaudown" is unlocked by having the player call in all four of the support strikers while in-game, Strikers being the name given to assist moves that you can call in when your Guts Meter is full enough.

Of the four the player only begins with one, Knives Chau, and only by completing the game and unlocking Nega-Scott can they call in NegaKnives for the second striker to be ticked off. So far so simple right? Well, buckle in pal as things are about to get rockier thank Sly Stallone being added to Mount Rushmore.

The other two strikers, Mr. and Mrs Chau can only be unlocked by defeating Mr. Chau in a secret boss battle. You can fight him by entering a level that has a black figure icon hovering over it, but the battle is incredibly tough and you'll need to be on top form if you're to emerge victorious.

Thankfully you'll now have the ability to call in Mr. and Mrs Chau, however when they actually show up is completely randomized, with Mrs. Chau being the rarest of all appearances meaning you could play for literally hours and not see her drop into the game.

Making matters worse is the fact that this achievement is glitched meaning you could go through all of this for it to still not work, requiring a full reset in order to try again. Ouch.

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