r/steamachievements

I created a Steam Achievement Tracker one stop shop site

I know this is similar to a post from not too long ago, but I feel like the version I've developed is enough different to warrant a post. I wanted a more easily available site from all devices, quick updates which boosts my dopamine hit to get more achievements. Here are some of the things it includes:

  • An actively updated avg completion rate unlike the one that appears on steam profile
  • Achievements for your achievements!
  • A more informational collection of all games and their current achievement progress
  • Achievement unlocks per month graph
  • Some close to 100% games for those quick cleanups.
  • Hunting tags to filter down your list to just the ones you are currently working on.
  • Quick links to the top ranked achievement guides for those games in their steam community
  • Quick links to How Long to beat and PSNprofiles for those that want to check rough time to completion or may like to use psnprofiles guide instead (i certainly prefer them for some games!)
  • First unlock/Last Unlock stats for a retrospective look!
  • Difficulty ratings based on average global completion percentage rates per achievement under that game

It's live to check out at https://steamat.kiwibook.net/
The login ability just allows for a quick access rather than typing in your username everytime. It only takes a UID back and stores everything your local browser cache rather than on the server.

Let me know what you think!

u/TheScottishKiwi101 — 14 hours ago
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Who do you guys organize your completed games ?

Update I made a typo I mean how do you guys organize your completed games

Hi so I have been getting 100% or platinum for about a year or 2 now and have recently been writing them down in a spreadsheet along side the Acount (I have an alt on steam for a family with friends), platform, platinum or 100% , etc

So is there a better way or does everyone got their own way

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u/GamerPanda255 — 23 hours ago

Got a Steam Deck recently! Here are my first two 100% games.

I'm not really sure what to call a 100% on Steam, but I'm used to calling them Platinums as I also own a PS4! The Steam Deck is a really, really cool piece of tech, and I can already feel myself getting sucked into achievement hunting again :,) I'm in a family, and I'm absolutely swamped with games already.

If anyone has any tips for hunting, playing, or generally about Steam, I'd really appreciate it! All the menus can be a bit confusing.

u/CaptainPriceFromMW — 18 hours ago

#7 - Heavy Rain

I have played it for the first time on the PS3.. for the kid i was it was really cool playing a FILM and was one of my first platinum trophy ever.

When i see it on instant gaming at 1€ i couldn't resist.

Maybe after 15 years is not the freshest game on the plaza but it's always a cool story (for me at least ahahaha).

u/Blurred1998 — 22 hours ago

#51 SimplePlanes

I had this game in my library and I gave it a shot. I checked the achievements and they were somewhat easy and hard at the same time. Lucky me I found lots of models of planes/cars and did the achievements.

u/Upbeat-Ambassador-80 — 17 hours ago

Lets be mates

Looking for fellow steam achievement hunters. Too see what everyones playing or just talk even help with achievements if need be . My friend code is 1026926400

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u/tbangr — 20 hours ago

Perfected Game #28 - Dragonball Gekishin Squadra

What a run for this completion! I've been playing this on and off for the past couple of months and once I got my friends hooked to the game it was a breeze getting through some of the achievements and especially making the 100 matches per role requirement fly by. This game came by at a solid time because I kind of drifted away from pokemon unite and this is basically dragonball unite for the most part. Glad to have this one in the books, I'll probably hop on for new character releases or if the boys want to play. GGs, my mains were Android 17, Super Vegito, and SSJ Bardock!

u/LeVashy — 19 hours ago

#16 - Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Really relaxing playthrough even though some of the artifacts and notes are a PAIN to get. The hardest location by far is Sukhothai. You have to travel by boat and it goes really slow. Overall really proud of this 100%.

u/50Callahan — 21 hours ago

Finally 75 Perfect Games 🏆

I keep seeing posts like this here, so I guess my turn has arrived.

Just hit 75 perfect games! 🏆

I actually only started seriously achievement hunting last summer - with some games even completed years before that - and it’s been nothing but a fun journey since. Honestly, games are just more fun to play and beat now because you really feel like you’ve achieved something. Not to mention, pushing for that 100% forces you to see every hidden corner of a game you might have otherwise missed.

It’s definitely been a mix of chill completions, some surprisingly painful grinds, and a few games that took way longer than they should’ve 😅

From now on, I’ll start posting every 25-game milestone, so next stop is the big triple digits... hopefully before the year ends!

100 here I come! 🫡

u/WizardCell — 1 day ago

#36 Resident Evil 0

I finished this game for the first time like 2 years ago and didn't really enjoy it back then, but I finally gathered up the courage of going for the 100%.

I'm mixed on this game, the completion made me appreciate a little bit more but I still think the idea of not having an item box is abysmal and some of the enemies are atrocious to deal with.

The game is also hard and relentlessly punishes you on your first playthrough since you can't expect most of what is coming to you.

It's still a resident evil game so I still enjoyed the typical RE gameplay but some of the decisions they made I really don't understand.

Hard mode was also the hardest hard mode of any RE game I played up until now since you can't cheese it with infinite ammo and op weapons.

u/Neshon_ — 1 day ago

#1 to #6

dark souls 1 elden ring and sekiro was a masterpiece 10\10

hotline miami was really good but the grind

a short hike was a chill game

u/wwwdarksoulwww — 1 day ago

#200 Super Meat Boy

I've made my milestones significant games -

#100 was Max Payne 3 which has the achievement 'The Shadows Rushed Me', a deathless arcade mode speedrun as well as some ridiculous grind and multiplayer achievements.

I upped the ante a bit for #200...

This took a lot longer than I would have liked due to a combination of things. I work 60 hour weeks so I have very little time to play which isn't the best for trying to master levels and go for no death runs. I was using a cheap controller and the game had some performance issues, once I sorted those out I got the final no death run within about 8 hours.

u/rhineeeeer — 1 day ago

100%ed Party Hard 2!

Extra: Completed the game on Hard, with all characters, all Bonus objectives, all DLC levels, and bonus levels.

Feel free to ask anything regarding the game, completion, etc.!

u/RalseiTheGoat8 — 23 hours ago