My Personal Video Game Completion List

- Anecdotes, Video Games

Latest revision:

Playing with an Xbox controller

I thought it would be fun to track the long list of video game that I have beaten and/or completed for reference, so I've done just that! There may be a few mistakes here and there due to secret features unknown to me, or due to misremembering details of my past gaming experiences, but I believe the information I've documented here is accurate.

All the video games listed below represent those that I've won the main single player mode by myself. Games strongly marked also have been fully completed at the highest difficulty settings by myself for all single player modes, and potentially with others for multiplayer modes.

I do not consider the following valid for the purpose of this list except for practice:

I am also excluding the following from my personal definition of full completion:

To prevent bloat, the following types of video games are excluded from the list:

Note that if a game is listed without a version, it is referring to either the original international release or a subsequent one that is functionally equivalent. Paid expansions, save data transfers and unlockable hardware-specific features are listed when applicable.

So without further ado, here is my personal video game completion list, categorized by series.

428: Shibuya Scramble

868-HACK

AI: The Somnium Files

Ace Attorney

Advance Wars

Alundra

Animal Puzzle Adventure

Antichamber

Art Style

Atomic 79

Baba is You

Back to the Future

Batman

Beat Saber

Beyond Good & Evil

Blaster Master

Bloodstained

Bomberman

BoxBoy

Braid

Broken Age

Brütal Legend

Castlevania

Classic

Metroidvania

Catherine

Catrap

Chrono

ChuChu Rocket

Clue

Conker

Contra

Cyberia

Danganrompa

D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die

Déjà Vu

Detective Gallo

Deponia

Deus Ex

Devil May Cry

Discworld

Donkey Kong

Classic

Country

Dragon's Lair

Drakengard

Dust: An Elysian Tail

EarthBound

Edna & Harvey

Eggerland

Elsinore

Eversion

Fables

Famicom Detective Club

Far Cry

Fatty Bear

Final Fantasy

Main

Dissidia

Other

Game & Watch

Game Boy Camera

Gemini Rue

Glover

God of War

Grim Fandango

Groovin' Blocks

Gunvolt

Hack 'n' Slash

Harvey Birdman

Heavy Rain

Her Story

Hitman

Homestar Runner

Hotel Dusk: Room 215

The House of the Dead

Indiana Jones

Inscryption

Into the Breach

Jak & Daxter

Jake Hunter

James Bond

Just Cause

Kane & Lynch

Kersploosh

Kirby

Platformers

Spin-offs

Klonoa

L.A. Noire

LiEat

Limbo

Little Magic (Altron)

Luigi

Lula

Mafia

Magrunner: Dark Pulse

Maniac Mansion

Manhunt

Mages of Mystralia

Mario

2D & 2D-like platformers

3D platformers

Racing

RPGs

Mega Man

Classic originals

Classic remixes

X

Zero

ZX

Legends

Battle Network

Metal Slug

Meteos

Metroid

Middle-earth

Mighty

Minit

Moai-kun

Momodora

Monkey Island

Murder by Numbers

Music Chase

Myst

Nier

Numan Athletics

Okami

OneShot

Outland

Pac-Man

Papers, Please

Picross

Pitfall

Pokémon

Pony Island

Portal

Prey

Prince of Persia

Psychonauts

Punch Line

Punch-Out

Pushmo

Puzzle League

Qbert

Q.U.B.E.

Rabi Laby

Radiant Historia

Recursed

Red Steel

Resident Evil

Return of the Obra Dinn

Rhythm Heaven

Root Letter

Sam & Max

Sanitarium

Savant

Scribblenauts

Second Sight

Shadow of Destiny

Shadow of the Colossus

Shantae

Shaun White Snowboarding

Shinobi

Skies of Arcadia

Snakebird

Sonic the Hedgehog

Soul Blazer

SoulCalibur

Space Ace

Spec Ops: The Line

Splinter Cell

Spy Fox

StarTropics

Stories: The Path of Destinies

Street Fighter

Steel Sky

Strider

Super Hexagon

Super Smash Bros.

Sweet Fuse: At Your Side

Tales of

Teenagent

Tetris

Tex Murphy

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

The Adventures of Fatman

The Ignition Factor

The Incredible Machine

The Legend of Kyrandia

The Legend of Zelda

2D & 2D-like

3D

The Longest Journey

The Matrix

The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom

The Mysterious Murasame Castle

The Simpsons

The Stanley Parable

The World Ends with You

Thimbleweed Park

Time Hollow

Toki Tori

Toonstruck

Unreal

Undertale

Wario

Platformers

WarioWare

Watch Dogs

Yakuza

Yesterday

Yoshi

Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure

Zero Escape

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