Finishing the game but not at 100%

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It is not nescesery to kill every boss in every district to be able to fight El Sueño. The bare minimum is 8 total boss fights before the big guy. If I finish the game in this way and skip more than half the bosses, would I be able to then go back and fight every one of them or is it if I kill El Sueño it's credits and thanks for playing ?






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What is it called when you 100% a game?

+1 Completionist is the name of the final achievement awarded to completionist players in many games; Assassins Creed III, StarCraft 2, Mass Effect...

Is it OK to not finish a video game?

It's OK to leave a video game unfinished. Even if you like it, even if you really want to finish it, it's OK that you haven't. It doesn't make you a failure. Video games are meant to be entertainment.

What does it mean to 100% a video game?

Completing a game, or "100 percenting" a game, means getting all its achievements, finishing every side quest, and scooping up every collectible. It typically involves completing the main game, all the side quests, and a laundry list of optional content.

What percentage of players finish a game?

Industry experts estimate that a new game will only be completed by 10 to 20 percent of its players.




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