r/steamachievements

What should I 100% next

What should I 100% next

(Dont say any of the dark souls or hades 2)

I want a hard that will take a while but also fun

I dropped super meat boy bcuz one of the achievements is bugged for me

What games do y'all recommend I complete next based on my current collection?

Hey everyone,

I know this is commonly asked in the community; nonetheless, I'm gonna ask anyway.

I'm relatively inexperienced when it comes to achievement hunting, this hobby spanning from October 2025 to present day. These are all my current completions throughout this time period (plus Counter Strike 2 if you'd even consider that). I've honestly always appreciated unlocking achievements but had never gone to the rate of full completion, which may explain why my collection is rather condensed.

What games would y'all recommend I give a chance? My main (and really only) device is the Steam Deck, so I have to be conscious regarding options for that. I suppose, as of now, I'm in the middle of completing Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, but that's it.

If anyone would like to add me on Discord or Steam so we could hunt (as well as potentially boost) together, let me know! I'm open for that.

Thanks y'all!

u/truelymarz — 1 day ago

Shin Megami Tensei 5 Vengeance

This is not a difficult game. However, the virtual trainer achievements make it really freaking tedious to 100%. In order to unlock all the virtual trainer battles, you need to get all 6 endings (2 for CoV and 4 for CoC) on a single save. Granted, you can finish a NG+ in 3-4 hours, but that's still 6 times. Plus the act 1 of the 7th playthrough to get to the virtual trainer.

u/Atem95 — 1 day ago

#19 - Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time + Collection (total Plat Time - 206 hours(!!!)

It's finally over. I never want to 106% this game ever again, but I'm glad I did and have evidence for all of time that I did it

u/pacmannips — 1 day ago

#8 - Celeste + Complete collection

Okay, this game was really tough. The level design is incredible, the story is wonderful, and the feelings it evokes are unforgettable. I love completing the best indie games I'm finding, so let me know if you have any recommendations!

u/txinaski — 1 day ago

#33 Tunic

This was a really fun game overall! 100% was also really nice but if I'm being honest I had to use a guide to help me with those post-game puzzles; I bet it would've been fun to put the pieces together on my own, but I felt dumbfounded most of the time & could not for the life of me figure some out, plus the rest of the game already game me a great enough challenge to leave me satisfied.

I thought this was gonna be a short 6-ish hour game given how some indie games can be that short, but I was left surprised from how much this game packed, highly recommend 🔥

u/PacableAbe — 1 day ago

Help me pick the next game!, i have no idea

I just finished DOS 2 and don't know what to play next. Any recommendations?

u/samart00 — 2 days ago

#3 , OSRS. been a good summer!

As a life long OSRS player, I was sitting at 19/20 achievements on steam for a very long time.

I wasn't sure what game to do next, so I hopped back in and finished the Dragon Slayer quest to get this one to 100%.

<3

I still haven't decided on a game for #4 yet. I have been at a new posting for my job all summer and have very limited time aside from a couple hours on my one day off a week to play.

Only one week left until I get to go back home though.

u/Complete-Swan-3201 — 1 day ago