Completionists love chasing achievements and trophies in their favorite video games to attain as much success as possible. This also applies to role-playing games, although the sheer amount of effort that can go into getting 100% completion in the biggest RPGs around can be a tiresome affair.
This is why players always appreciate video games that respect their time and help them unlock all the achievements in no time. It may take a robust playthrough or two, but the effort involved in achieving 100% completion for these titles is way lower than most other RPGs.

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Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster
The First Game In This Franchise Is Far From Complicated
The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster allows players to enjoy the first entry in this legendary franchise with a fresh coat of paint, making it more accessible for moern-day gamers. The game is also quite simple, and it won’t take long for players to reach the end of a memorable experience.
It helps that there are barely any missable trophies in the game, and players should unlock all achievements in no time. It’s bound to be satisfying as players experience a piece of video game history while filling their trophy cabinet in the process.
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Live A Live
An SNES JRPG That Doesn’t Overstay Its Welcome
Live a Live remakes one of the most unique SNES JRPGs that never received a Western release. With this mistake rectified, fans can experience a unique story spanning multiple times that could have served as inspiration for Octopath Traveler. The trophies in this game aren’t too ludicrous, ensuring that players will acquire all of them without any issues. This means that players can potentially acquire all trophies in a single playthrough, provided they are smart about their saves.
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Undertale
A Short, Sweet Indie RPG
Undertale can be as difficult as players want, especially if they go down the Genocide Route. However, players will be surprised to know that they don’t need to do this to unlock 100% completion for the game. Instead, most of Undertale‘s trophies are pretty menial and can be acquired in a single run. It’s almost impossible to miss out on total completion in a single playthrough, barring player negligence.

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole
It’s Almost Pleasant To 100% This South Park Sequel
It’s only fair that a game based on the South Park series won’t boast ridiculous requirements for 100% completion. All players need to do is go through the game, complete all side quests, and find the collectibles that aren’t too hidden. Since exploring the town of South Park feels great, total completion for The Fractured But Whole will feel like a breeze. Players can laugh along to the title’s relentless humor as they breeze through the story and wallop some of the funniest enemies in gaming.
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Tales Of Arise
100% Completion Is Easy Compared To Other Titles In The Series
Most Tales of games require a ton of grinding to unlock 100% completion. This can be tiresome, but Berseria showed that the developer was willing to relax their requirements in this regard. This approach is cemented in Tales of Arise, where total completion is far from a chore. Players won’t start cursing the game for its horrible RNG as they get all the achievements, which is a huge improvement over other titles in the series.
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I Am Setsuna
A Loving Homage To The JRPG Genre’s Past
A tribute to classic JRPGs that doesn’t overstay its welcome, I Am Setsuna is a great turn-based game with beautiful visuals and Chrono Trigger-esque combat. The story will hit many familiar notes for anyone who has played Final Fantasy 10, but that shouldn’t take away from what I Am Setsuna brings to the table.

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The engaging narrative and fun story make the game a blast to experience as players slowly get stronger and blow past most challenges in the game. With the right build, even the game’s superboss can be relatively easy to defeat, allowing players to unlock 100% in no time.
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Final Fantasy 8
By Finishing Optional Content, 100% Completion Isn’t Too Hard
With the source code lost for this game, it took a while for Final Fantasy 8 to finally enjoy a modern release. Despite some issues with the port, fans jumped on the opportunity to check out this game. It’s the dark horse of this series, eliciting a polarized response whenever it’s mentioned in front of Final Fantasy fans.
Squall’s adventures are full of memorable side adventures and critical main missions, and players are encouraged to complete everything in sight to attain full completion. The Triple Triad achievements may be the trickiest ones of the lot, but players who spend a lot of time mastering this card game will eventually get 100% completion of this title.
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Child Of Light
Numerous Simple Achievements To Obtain
Players who want to enjoy an experimental Ubisoft title with combat inspired by classic JRPGs will love what Child of Light brings to the table. The rhyming dialogue and charming art style make this game feel like a fairytale that isn’t too overbearing.
Given how simple and straightforward this title is, it’s easy to see why 100% completion is effortless for Child of Light. Instead of following a guide, players can just breeze past this title at their own pace, and they may still earn all trophies without a fuss.

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