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Maybe Death Stranding, but only if the game appeals to you. There was something satisfying to me completing all the missions and maxing out all of the delivery locations to get all the little stars on your uniform.
IDK, I did this in 2020 and it really worked for me then. Haven't touched the Director's Cut content, and I don't plan on it tbh
Metal Gear Solid 5 is the opposite and seems like a nightmare to do a completionist run.
I did a completionist run. My advice is to beat the game first, unlock all the cool gadgets and shit, and then do it. It's pretty fun that way
I still dont know how I'd feel about Death Stranding in practice. Like I look at it and I just cannot sus out how itd feel to play so I'm going to just have to try it some day.
I think I'd actually like completeing MGS5 but i know what you mean
I like Death Stranding but I think it would be better if it were even more of a walking simulator.
Yeah, I totally agree on Death Stranding being a difficult sell. The exploration and indirect cooperative play just really worked in a unique way for my tastes lol. I think it has come up as an EGS freebie before, so that (having it come up for free again) might be a way to get it for free without disabling the online components. I think the Director's Cut version has more elements to make it more MGSV-ey, but I never played that version so IDK for sure.
I liked death stranding a lot more than I expected to. Its really satisfying delivering boxes.