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100% achievements is just beat the game and get everything from the coin shop which is easy. Now 100% the actual game outside of achievements is where it gets difficult.
Although you might as well get the first game if youre actually interested outside of achievements. But achievements in the first game are brutal.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/388800/Azure_Striker_Gunvolt/
A cute indie platformer that doesn't have any achievements most people would have trouble with. You'll have to beat the game twice to get all the achievements tho.
What I would also add here is that you can also check on Gamefaqs for a rating on how easy a game is generally (not for acheivements, particularly, but it's obviously relevant), and certain achievement sites likeplaystationtrophies.com track how easy it is to 100% given games. I have no idea though if there's a PC based equivalent site.
It's a starting point at least. Oh and there's always howlongtobeat.com for a really rough guide to various things which can be helpful too, such as game length.
I haven't cared since Halo 3 required 1000 achievement points on XBOX 360 along with all skulls to get the katana on your back.
(Point being that there's no usable reward for getting achievements)
Simply put it, it’s just fun to complete games. It’s like when you finish a big project or something and you get a feeling of something being completed. Also achievements usually give you a sort of checklist of everything you should do, such as hollow knight
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/100pAG
https://completionist.me/steam/profile/76561198025445358
https://www.exophase.com/user/FoxLeks/
It will be a good theory experience for you as others to get quick gains in games 100%.
Easy - empathy.
It takes all sorts to make a world and it really is a YOU problem if you can't fathom why some people would love to tidy things up micely like this. Some do, some don't, end of.
I can't stand fighting games as they do nothing for me, but I don't go around saying nobody should be interested in them.
And sometimes it gives some people more incentive to keep playing past a standard run. They're fun to collect.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1506510/The_Ramp/
I've actually revised my answer to these sort of daft unempathetic questions.
For instance, when someone why do you care about achievements?" perhaps the easiest answer is
"the same reason you care about games".