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Fallout: New Vegas
Beat the first time c. 2010. Beat a second time 2021-01-16. Playing a third time now.

Updated about 3 weeks ago

★★★★★ Fucking great game only hampered by technical issues.

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(U) Unfinished ?No significant accomplishments.     (B) Beaten ?The main objective has been accomplished. Usually marked by the defeat of a final boss and/or viewing of credits.     (C) Completed ?For games which are 100% done. All extras and modes have been unlocked and finished. All significant items have been collected.
44 (U)
  39 Unplayed  
88.6% of Unfinished
11.8% of Total
13.3%
266 (B)
80.6%
20 (C)
6.1%
Wishlist  0 ?         Top-Rated  49 ?????         Master Runs  0 (M)
GameCube 3 (U) 0 (B) 0 (C) 3 Total
Nintendo 3DS 1 (U) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 Total
PlayStation 2 9 (U) 0 (B) 0 (C) 12 Total
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about 10 years ago

Badges
Minion of Bak'laag: 100+ unfinished games
Consider Yourself a Hero: Majority of games are beaten
Treasure Hunter: 1000+ games
Confused: Playing 10+ games at once
Yo, Breetz, your progress for AssCreed: Libations isn't set as even though you say you beat it. Gotta change that for yer stats, yo.
about 11 years ago (edited)

Badges
Minion of Bak'laag: 100+ unfinished games
Consider Yourself a Hero: Majority of games are beaten
Treasure Hunter: 1000+ games
Confused: Playing 10+ games at once
SO, Breetz...

Having finally gotten a shiny for MG and MG2:SS, I can say unequivocally that MG2:SS is leaps and bounds better. In fact, MG2:SS is one of the better games I've ever played. I'm glad I played MG because I like to be thorough with these kinds of things, but if you only play one, you won't be missing much by not playing MG, and you'll be missing out on the surprisingly interesting story of Gray Fox and the continued story of Big Boss if you don't play MG2:SS. MG2:SS is a very well-designed and intuitive game, but I recommend keeping a guide (the 2006 one from GameFAQs is what I used) open because there are a couple spots where it is frustratingly unobvious how to proceed. There will be a couple more for you if you don't play MG because there are a couple mechanics it expects you to know from the first game without explaining them (although I didn't try Codec, maybe they said something there). Anyway... moral of the story is play MG2:SS.
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