I had a ton of fun 100%ing Super Mario Odyssey. There's a big amount of post-game content and a good amount of variety in exploring the different levels. Some of the moons need a guide though since they can be reallt vague.
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I don't think I've ever 100% a game. I don't care about achievements and I've finished the campaign/story on many but I rarely go back to any.
Super Mario World (I 100% it multiple times)
New Super Mario Bros Wii (I 100% with friends and we still play it time to time via Dolphin Online)
Mario 64 (Also did 100% multiple times)
Mario Galaxy 1 and 2
Super Mario Bros Wonders (I also 100% two times already)
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario 3D World + Bowsers Furry
Super Mario Sunshine defiantly NOT!
HOLLY MOLLY to 100% this game you must be a real masochist!
Besides Mario Games: Zelda Majoras Mask, I love this game
Ocarina of Time
Elden Ring (I 100% The Base Game a few times, once Singleplayer a few other times with Seamless Co-op)
Pokemon Uranium. The (in)famous(?) banned fan game that is still being developed. Minus a couple pokemon, it follows the Black and White philosophy of having no returning pokemon.
I've played through the game multiple times, beating the final fight for the main story and calling it there, without hating myself or the game.
Hell, I've even gone through the trouble of completing the pokedex once and struggled to find an early route bird for the last two entries I needed. Pokedex for that game can be hard because when it comes to 2 of the pokemon, you can only get one per save and must online trade to get the counterpart and 1 line is a trade evolution with no in game trades for it or trade evo items. Obviously starters require online trade, too.
Only problem I have with it is the fact I'm still waiting for the rest of the post game to be developed and released so I can hopefully get the unreleased legendaries you can find on the fandom wiki.
Sekiro
Bump for Sekiro. There is not one other game that plays as satisfying. It's souls crack, I cannot get enough of it
Edit: Except demon of Hatred, fuck this boss
The skill point grind is awful though
I've 100% Kingdom Come: Deliverance three times back to back if that tells you anything. Red Dead Redemption 2 is also up there.
Most Lego games. It's like a physical pain to me, NOT to 100 % them.
Lego Star Wars TCS took a LOT of backtracking... but I did have fun with it. Think it took me about 40 hours by the end?
Little Kitty Big City, the superior cat game
I got 100% on Final Fantasy X-II. Don't. Just don't.
Or FF13. Some of the ultima weapons in that game require so much fucking grinding.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Elden Ring and most other soulslikes.
Other games are unbearable to try 100%, for example: Cities Skylines where you have to wait for a generated special natural disaster that may or may not appear after X hours in your current savegame.
100%a game only exists for people who really want to sink in some hours. That just isn't me. I'll beat a game amd ignore all the percentage stuff.
Golf With Your Friends
I've 100 percented a few games without getting tired of it. In fact, some of them only just began with my 100 percenting.
Factorio Pacific Drive Learn to Fly 3
I typically don't try for 100 percent.
We didn't 100% yet, but we did just beat Super Mario Wonder. It's a lot of fun if you like the side scrollers.
City Skylines
Subnautica. It's not long but I enjoyed every minute of it. And the requirements for a 'perfect game' on steam aren't too difficult.