Summary

FromSoftware is one of the most reputed video game companies around right now, with their games boasting incredibly high levels of quality while compelling gamers to enhance their skills andcreate fun and interesting builds. A huge part of what makes their games so much fun to play through is the sheer amount of quality content that players can slowly uncover within them.

For a player’s $60 (or less in the event of a sale), there are many FromSoftware games that are a blast to play through and do a great job of justifying the price. For those who really want toget their money’s worth from a FromSoftware game, embarking on the path of 100% completion is usually the best way to go.

Armored Core 6: Fires Of Rubicon - Two Mechs Fighting In Mid-Air

Armored Core 6is the latest entry in aseries that FromSoftware was known forbeforeDark Soulsbecame a major phenomenon. It features a tantalizing gameplay loop, where players invest in a mech with state-of-the-art weaponry to face the many challenges that stand in their way.

Unlike previous games in the series, players don’t go into debt after repeated mission failures, which negates the need to farm easier missions to earn cash. This makes it easier to tackle the content present inFires of Rubicon, but gamers shouldn’t take these challenges lightly. The game can throw players for a loop with tough boss encounters, and it will take a lot of tinkering and optimization to accomplish everything there is to achieve in this game. Fully completingArmored Core 6: Fires of Rubiconwill keep gamers busy for approximately fifty hours, ensuring that they get their money’s worth.

A mech in Armored Core Nine Breaker

4Armored Core: Nine Breaker

Completionist Time: 69.5 Hours

Out of all theArmored Coregames that players can get their hands on,Nine Breakeris more of a mixed bag. The removal of story missions meant that this game’s major focus was placed on challenges and arena battles, which may not have been up everyone’s alley. However, players who shelled out the cash to acquire this game and were invested in the core gameplay loop could find themselves occupied for quite some time.

This title holds the distinguished honor of having the longest playtime out of anyArmored Coregame for players who want to pursue 100% completion. If the gameplay clicked with players, then they could spend hours on end perfecting their build and tackling a litany of tough battles while ensuring thattheir mech is up for the challenge.

The chosen undead at a bonfire in Dark Souls 1.

The firstDark Soulswas arevolutionary title in the gaming industry, with the amazing level design and build variety meaning that players could spend countless hours playing and still be entertained. Beating the Lord of Cinder for the first time was pretty satisfying, but completionists needed to clock in multiple runs to achieve every trophy the game had to offer.

GivenDark Souls 1’s solid combat mechanics and amazing boss design, it’s easy to see why most players didn’t consider 100% completion to be a chore. The fact that players can clock in 100+ hours in this game with ease is a testament to the brilliance ofDark Soulsand its legacy in the gaming industry, even if some of the tasks could be a bit too menial for even the most dedicated completionists.

Fume Ultra Greatsword in Dark Souls 2

After striking gold, the obvious thing for FromSoftware and Bandai Namco to do was to create a sequel to one of their most successful games. While the lack of Miyazaki’s presence hurtDark Souls 2, that shouldn’t take anything away from the evolution this series experienced, with many players loving the new additions to combat and how the game featured one of the most beautiful hubs in the series.

As one would expect,Dark Souls 2features so many achievements that 100% completion can takemore than a hundred hoursto achieve. Anyone who pays $60 for this game is sure to get more than their money’s worth, and the fact that this title regularly goes on sale means that players can enjoy its vast amount of content for far less if they’re lucky.

The Tarnished fighting an enemy in Elden Ring

The sheer impactElden Ringhad on the industry can’t be stated enough, with Miyazaki and FromSoftware’s attempt to combine the solid gameplay mechanics of theirSoulsbornegames with an open-world structure being a massive success in every way.Elden Ringand its DLC,Shadow of the Erdtree, features some of the most expansive and rewarding content gamers can find in any open-world game. Instead of relying on map markers,Elden Ringguides players to its landmarks in an intelligent and organic manner that is very much reminiscent of titles likeBreath of the Wild.

If players wish totackle every boss, attain every ability, and find every area possible in the game, then they’ll have their work cut out for them and then some. This Herculean task can take almost 150 hours to achieve for players, but each and every second will be worthwhile when players attain 100% completion in a game that may have cost $60 but is worth so much more in the eyes of many.