8 Video Games That Go BEYOND 100% Completion

1. The Binding Of Isaac

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Edmund McMillen

As we all know The Binding Of Isaac is one of the most ludicrously offbeat titles on the market. With it's gross-yet-adorable aesthetics, challenging gameplay, and addictive gameplay, it's often held aloft as one of the tentpoles of the rogue-like genre.

It's also a title that treats its fans with a wild mix of respect and utter disdain, rewarding those that complete its harrowing challenges with harder and even more brutal runs but almost mocking them for doing so with pathetic items and humorous jabs. Yet nothing takes the piss quite so acutely as the games approach to breaking the boundaries of the 100% completion gimmick, as should the player complete EVERYTHING the game has to offer which will take literally HUNDREDS of hours, then the game will "reward" players with a 1001% completion save file icon.

Yet this is just the tip of the iceberg my friend, as the Afterbirth+ expansion made it so that if you went through and completed everything you'd get a One Million percent completion marker. AND YET THERE IS STILL MORE as if you managed to get one million percent completion on THREE SEPERATE save files, then the game would change this to read that you'd actually got THREE MILLION percent completion!

It's utterly ridiculous both in the reward itself and the sheer amount of time you'd have to put in to see this legitimately.

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