

Multiplayer achievements can prove tough to get for older games. That game’s super, super tough if you haven’t played it. There’s another game called La-Mulana that’s on Steam, made by a Japanese indie dev, and that was completely brutal all the way through. There’s some achievements in there that you had to play through a score attack kind of mode, getting only headshots, and that game doesn’t have the best aim always.

The DLC that released for Dishonored was really, really brutal. If I had to pick one off the top of my head that’s not based on rarity, I’d probably say Dishonored. I guess it was to win a bunch of games with a completely new player on my team. Steam will sort it for you automatically, they give you this little achievement showcase thing, and right now it says the rarest one I have is from Guns of Icarus, which is a multiplayer airship battle game. What’s the hardest achievement you’ve gotten?

He’s done them all and they’re all really hard games to get all the achievements in. Including, like, every single Final Fantasy game. He’s from Chile, and I think he has 750 games hundred percented right now. So that’s how I can be ranked as high, but I know a guy, he’s probably top in the world right now. I’m more the type that leans on the side of the more difficult types of games, so they’re considered more valuable in all of our leaderboards. I have 209 games that perfected, got all the achievements in, and I have about 7,700 achievements right now. So, at the time we’re talking, how many achievements do you have? Hundred percenting a game like Ikaruga is a point of pride. There’s people who are achievement hunters and every single day they’ll check Indiegala and Bundle Stars looking for the easiest visual novel kind of crap game that they can blast through, and you know, add another tick to their hundred percented games. We’ve got people who really target difficult games, and they just really love to see up on their profile, “Like, hey, I beat Surgeon Sim, or Ikaruga, or Super Meat Boy.” Those games that are really hard, and they love getting those. I think there’s a lot of different sub-categories to achievement hunters, certainly Steam achievement hunters. When it comes to maximizing the achievements you get, do people-or do you-make it a goal to find cheap games with easy achievements, or is it really just about playing whatever you’re interested in? There are so many games on Steam that you’re never really punishing yourself to play crappy games or anything. I try to keep it as best I can to still playing games I really enjoy. There’s definitely a line you cross eventually as an achievement hunter where you’re searching out games for their achievements and stuff like that. You know, I think it gets more and more addictive, I guess. So yeah, when it came to Steam I was all about it.īut there’s a bit of a difference between enjoying getting a few achievements from the games you own and actively seeking out achievements, right? I was just never much of a console guy, so I didn’t get too into the Xbox thing, with the Gamerscore and all. Ryan: I think I’m a little bit of a weird case myself, because growing up I was always the type who would play Chrono Trigger or the original Deus Ex or whatever, and I’d always blast through and try to get 100 percent of everything anyway, so it felt natural for me I think.
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PC Gamer: What got you interested in trying to get as many Steam achievements as you could in the first place?
