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** ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', being on the [[PlayStation 3]] and 360, supports Trophies/Achievements, which provides a percentage figure to work towards. To get all of the trophies, you will have to (among other things) earn a five-star rating on all 64 Marks, and acquire every weapon and accessory in the game (not all at the same time, but you have to have had at least one of every unique item at some point). Given the game's Upgrade system, this means not only acquiring all of the basic weapons and accessories, but also leveling them up.
** With ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'''s Tetra Master, getting perfection in the form of a perfect Collector's Rank of 1700 is insane. To do this, you have to collect all 100 card types (and you can only have 100 cards total at a time). On top of that, you have to "level up" your cards by using them enough so that they all have an attack type of A, and ''have a different pattern of attack arrows on each one''. Your reward for doing this, however, is very disappointing. {{spoiler|"Would you like to discard?" is superimposed over the other text in the card menu. Yes, that's right, for all your hard work, you get a glitch}}.
** One bit of 100% Completion in [[Final Fantasy IV: theThe After Years]] devolves into [[What the Hell, Player?]] territory. To complete the bestiary, you have to {{spoiler|kill [[An Ice Person|Shiva]], [[Wizard Beard|Ramuh]], [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous|Asura]], [[Cool Old Guy|Leviathan]], and [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons|Bahamut]] instead of rescuing them from the [[Big Bad|Big Bad's]] [[Brainwashed and Crazy|control.]]}} You're a heartless bastard if you're proud to kill {{spoiler|Rydia's}} family, AGAIN, just to fill a few blank entries.
** The Xbox 360 version of ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' has achievements for getting jobs to level 75. Since there are 16 jobs in the game, and getting ''one'' to level 75 takes at least ''a month'' of dedicated playing, getting 100% achievements will take a very, ''very'' long time.
** ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]-2'' has 160 Fragments to collect, which nets an achievement. {{spoiler|It also unlocks the cruelest Secret Ending in history, featuring the villain mocking the ''player'' for trying to find a way to defeat him.}}
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* In ''[[Resident Evil]] 3: Nemesis'', collecting every single file ''in order'' grants the Jill's diary, a secret file that explains some of the events that occurred during the [[Time Skip]]. Annoyingly, each file has to be read as soon as it is obtained to get this.
** However it's incredibly easy to screw this up due to optional paths and a room containing two files at once, with no indication of which one comes first.
* To achieve 100% in ''[[Riviera: theThe Promised Land]]'', you have to view all of the CG scenes, collect all of the items, use all of those items' [[Limit Break|Overdrive Moves]], and defeat the Bonus Boss after completing the game. And to get all CG scenes, you have to finish the game SIX times!
* In ''[[Rollercoaster Tycoon]]'', if the player wins/completes all of the scenarios, a special, unbeforeseen park is unlocked.
* ''[[Scaler]]'' has two endings, the good ending with both the main character and his dad returning from the alternate world, and a bad ending where his dad doesn't make it back. Completing the game with anything less than 100% gives you the bad ending.
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** ''Season of Ice'' took this to the extreme: you had to have 100% to finish the game.
** Also from Spyro: Skill Points. They are like Achievements before Achievements. Getting all of them in Spyro 2 gave you the "Epilogue" and some concept art for things that didn't make it.
* ''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]'' features "battle trophies"; as you unlock more, you get things like more difficulty levels and extra characters for the pseudo-fighting game [[Mini Game]]. The challenges include things like beating bosses within a particular amount of time, or at low levels, getting X number of combos, walking X number of game-feet, playing for X amount of time, etc.
** One of the trophies is for defeating the last Bonus Boss in under two hours on the highest difficulty setting. This is actually quite difficult to accomplish.
** [[Star Ocean: theThe Last Hope]] also has Battle Trophies. This time around, however, they are character specific; each of the 9 playable characters have 100 trophies to obtain, for a total of 900 Battle Trophies.
* ''[[Homestar Runner|Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People]]'' always has that ''one thing'' that [[Guide Dang It|you're not going to stumble across in normal play]] and that [[Lost Forever|you can't go back and get later]]. In episode 2, it's {{spoiler|insulting Strong Sad}} that's likely to trip you up. In episode 3, {{spoiler|There's an "expression of affection" in a line that is only heard if you have high hint mode turned on}}.
* In all of the ''[[Suikoden]]'' games, you get the [[Multiple Endings|true ending]] only if you have all [[108]] Stars of Destiny in your party.