The Last of Us Part 2 can be completed anywhere between 20 and 40 hours depending on how much time you take within its world and if you try to get as many of the goals needed to grab yourself the platinum, even though it will take another playthrough to get them all. Getting to the end of the title’s story, even just once, will see you granted the “What I Had to Do” trophy where you will also see how rare this is compared with other players. In this screenshot provided by ungeek, you’ll notice that 58% of gamers have obtained it meaning that compared to the likes of God of War and Final Fantasy VII Remake who has a 51.8% and 53.3% rate of completion, The Last of Us Part 2 overtakes it by quite a bit. Even the hard-hitting and popular PS4 titles such as Days Gone and Horizon Zero Dawn have only managed to gain a completion rate of around 34%.
For comparison, check out the completion rates of other PS4 games:
- Final Fantasy VII Remake – 53.3%
- God of War – 51.8%
- Marvel’s Spider-Man – 50.7%
- Uncharted: The Lost Legacy – 50.3%
- Detroit: Become Human – 49%
- Ghost of Tsushima – 38.2%
- Horizon Zero Dawn – 34.5%
- Days Gone – 34%
- Death Stranding – 29.3%
- Red Dead Redemption II – 28.6%
At the bottom of the leader board, Death Stranding sits at 29.3% with Red Dead Redemption II coming in last at 28.6%. This is, of course, at this time of writing and these numbers will vary over time, not to mention that other PlayStation 4 titles aren’t included in the list and these are also only based on the trophies given for completing the story of each game. Regardless, even with The Last of Us Part 2′s complex and uncompromising storyline, this didn’t turn a lot of players off amidst the criticism and they felt compelled to see the story through.
https://www.dualshockers.com/the-last-of-us-part-ii-most-completed-ps4-game/
Lol, taking this with a grain of salt, but it looks there is merit to it. If you are basing it off of the trophy you get for completing the story, which most games I've played have (needs online to upload that info though). I'm not surprised by Red Dead's completion rate. I think a lot of people found the game to be boring. It is pretty interesting how a lot of people don't actually finish their campaigns. And I'm not surprised by that. Your thoughts, SW? Do you find this believable? How often do you finish your games?
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