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Not-so-easy Gamerscore: 35 tough and long completions from the latest Xbox sales

  • Oddball5052Oddball5052981,123
    Posted on 06 January 23 at 05:16
    XxXTheAIRNESS23 said:
    WhitestAFI2ICAN said:
    Oddball5052 said:
    Depending on the legitimacy of how you get the full completions for these two games, WWE 2K22 on Xbox One and Xbox Series X aren't exactly 100-120/120-150 hour completions

    If you finish the 1000g on one version, you can literally just unlock most of (if not, all) the grindy achievements (MyFaction) just by logging in on the other version and then it would only take like 30 hours to do the rest of the achievements (the most of that time would go into the MyCareer achievements)
    Do you know if it works the other way around too? Just because I’ve completed the series x version
    Definitely curious about this. Im about 97% done with the myfaction stuff on series X, then I just have the mycareer and gm stuff left. I haven’t heard a definitive answer to if they actually do pop If you log into the other version
    Yeah, it does work
    You'd still have to do the MyCareer and MyGM stuff
    However, when I did majority of the MyFaction stuff on Xbox, I played 1 match in MyFaction on Xbox Series X and all of the achievements (except for 2, the lifetime challenges and the loyalty reward ones) unlocked for me :)
  • MugenKairoMugenKairo312,364
    Posted on 06 January 23 at 07:23
    Much better list for reading, i never bother with the easy completion artixlea because even if something is hard it wont deter me from trying but a garbage game with an easy conpletion will only blacken my soul.
    "I made a calculated risk. But man am I bad at math."
  • SeitzzSeitzz1,115,127
    Posted on 06 January 23 at 15:46
    Looking at the list, the only one I feel I can really comment on is FO76, which to be honest, if you just time it with a 2xp week/end and play a ton, you can level up insanely fast. Not to mention everyone spams lunchboxes and all sorts of other xp boosts you can get. There's still some grindy achievements in there, but it's really not that bad anymore. Lv 100 when the game first came out was such a pain since there was so little in the game.
  • Posted on 07 January 23 at 09:49
    Payday 2 is a fun easy completion if you get boosted to infamy 25, surprised it has so little completions
  • FoogaFooga2,461,220
    Posted on 07 January 23 at 10:08
    thunderkiss92 said:
    Tozi Tiberius said:
    You're not wrong. The stories go from the extremely serious to zany in two shakes of a lamb's tale. In other games, this would become a jumbled mess of a product, but somehow they pull it together with Yakuza and it all works to its benefit.

    You'll find a hundred different opinions in the forums here, but if you're really unsure of how to start the Yakuza franchise, I personally recommend one of the more recent games (all the games are self-contained stories so you're not missing much besides some character backstory.) I started with Like a Dragon, but Kiwami 2 or Judgement would be other excellent places to start. If you find that you really like the game, then go back to the older ones like Zero or Kiwami and continue from there.
    Thanks for the info, this is very helpful!
    I'm sure you could start with those, but my personal recommendation is to start with Yakuza 0. It's the beginning of the series story wise, and gameplay wise its mechanics are on the newish side of the games. I think if you like the series enough from that one, you'll like the rest of the games.

    One of the weirdest reasons for this (I guess it's on theme) is that the city of Kamurocho changes with each installment and its usually based on story reasons, so it's kind of cool to see something in the city and know why a building or a random character from a previous game's side quest is there, versus going to something like Judgement and not understanding or appreciating the references the game often rewards you with for playing an earlier installment.

    I'm just starting Yakuza 3 and it's been a wild but incredibly fun experience so far.
  • jxdasjxdas39,546
    Posted on 07 January 23 at 23:58
    AC The Ezio Collection took me about 60 hours, though now I am stuck on a bunch of achievements that are completely glitched and won't unlock. So the estimate of 80+ will probably be the case here soon as I will have to replay all 3 games.
  • wildwest08wildwest081,750,932
    Posted on 09 January 23 at 00:51
    I can recommend Odyssey as a really good game. I love Red Dead 2 more, probably one of my most favorite games of all time
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