Torillian said:
Yeah, like doing everything possible in a JRPG, I guess you could count different genres but they don't take the pure man hours that maxing out a JRPG does. I've never found a JRPG that I wanted to do that personally, but I'm big into story so when that's done I lose alot of motivation. |
Some JRPGs have made it really easy. Super Mario RPG for the SNES let you max your level like halfway through the game and getting just about everything was a piece of cake. Not hard to get "100% completion" in games like that.
The games that require you to replay the game to get everything are the ones that bother me. I think the one exception is probably Chrono Trigger (I got all 14 endings). I just have no incentive to replay Tales of Symphonia 2. I mean sure it'll be easier but it was easy already. I might get a few more interesting tidbits but not enough to make it worth another 32 hours of play. I'd really rather not have to ever see the Temple of Lightning again as well.







