When it isn't fun, it's done. I'm still playing Fallout 3, because I keep finding these tiny mini-quests. And that's still fun, so I'm not done. That rhymes, too.
End of thread, this is the definition.Sassafrass said:Seeing the end credits is when I know I've completed a game.
Why thank you! Of course, this is the only way I'll ever beat games like, oh, say...DISGAEAEythan said:I like the way you think XDGearran said:Beating the main story is certainly part of it (in my humble opinion), but it is possible to beat the game's main story without feeling like you've completed the game. Mind, this isn't a "the only way to complete the game is to do EVERYTHING" rant. Instead of one or the other extreme (just the story or do everything possible), I fall somewhere in the middle. To me, a game is complete when you have progressed to the end of the tale through your own means; if that means diverting from the story to take on some side quests (or, hell, just fish for a couple of hours), then you have completed the game once the end credits roll.
^ThisSassafrass said:Seeing the end credits is when I know I've completed a game.