"He has defeated my game utterly," Clark says, "and I couldn't be happier about it."įor the most part, most of Mortal Kombat's achievements are fine. Not only have 0.2% of Steam users managed to complete the task, but in 2016, Clark watched a speedrunner called SpootyBiscuit completely dominate the game with Coda, and then go on to do it again without picking up any items. He even named the achievement for doing so "Impossible, Right?" Well, it's not. Dead.Īs Necrodancer's programmer, Clark is pretty decent at the game, but he's never finished a Coda run. Miss a note, even while facing off against a boss with a 350 beat per minute soundtrack (Coda makes everything twice as fast as normal)? Yeah. Coda, who gets unlocked after you finish the experts-only "All Chars Mode" - itself a daunting task - makes a tough game even harder. While Crypt of the Necrodancer begins with a single character, you can unlock more, each of which slightly changes the way that the game plays. As you can see, this game is not for the faint of heart. Crusader Kings II is an amazing game, but if you're trying get 100%, you're going to need an iron will. As you go down the list, things get even weirder - only 0.1% of players have dared to "eat a character of the Bön religion" to earn "Bön Appétit!" achievement, for example. If you want to 100% Crusader Kings II, you'll also need to play as a woman and have three separate husbands killed, help the Anti-Christ take control of the Satanist Church, and successfully send an elephant to trample the Pope. A paltry 0.7% of players have managed a kingdom all the way from 769, the game's earliest start date, to 1453, when the game ends. On Steam, only 12% of players have managed to unlock the most common achievement, "The Marriage Game," which simply requires you to marry another character. So, if you want to truly 100% Crusader Kings II, you'll need to start knocking items off of the game's achievements list.
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