Millennium said:
How about it then? Name four games that you've gotten all the achievements for and, having done that, seriously intend to play again soon (with "soon" being defined as near enough in the future that, barring some sort of catastrophe, you can be absolutely certain you will play again). Online modes don't count for this, as they represent a different gameplay experience. If you can even name two games where you'd do this I'll be shocked; that would put you well ahead of most. More so if neither game has the word Fable in the title. If you can honestly name four, I'd be astounded. |
Wow, those are an awful lot of conditions there. Here's your answer:
1. I don't have a single game that I've finished achievements on.
2. The whole point of achievements being a good thing for replay value is that if they weren't there, you would have probably spent even less time on a game. Achievements are an extra incentive to come back to a single player game. What's the incentive to come back to let's say Devil May Cry 4 on PS3 as opposed to the 360 version? Is the PS3 version more attractive as a keepsake to continue playing because it lacks trophy support?








