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I can't do it like some people do where they beat a game in a sitting or jump on a new game and finish it asap. It's like a cake, you wanna take your time, but that's just me.
I'd rather replay them than regret it later.
Yeah. Some times i wished they could go on forever and ever and ever and ever.
But I do think there are some video games that are worth replaying some years later. Once you've forgotten a lot about it. I've played through the Fallout games at least twice, Skyrim, Grand Theft Auto, The Witcher 3, etc. I see myself playing through Cyberpunk 2077 again as well. Maybe even Starfield.
After a few years have passed, replaying the game is still fun since I'll have forgotten many of its details or have discovered other details I missed during my first playthrough.
My situation is a bit different in that I can always find video games to play in the meantime, though. I'm more incentivized to complete them because I have so many video games in my backlog.
I decide when I have beaten a game and I alone, nobody else.
That's your problem.
Just out of curiosity, why would something like "Jump kick 10 times without touching the ground", "Strike a foe immediately after a dash attack 25 times", "Defeat any Duke of Hell without taking damage" etc. be any part of "completing a game"?