What is the game you're the most good at?

What is the game you're the most good at?

Which games have you mastered fully 100% to the best of your abilities and how long/how many runs did it take you?

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None. I'm not a speedrunner or an e-athlete.

Speedrunning can be a part of it but I speak more generally. Knowing a game inside out also counts, not only speed.

I can absolutely obliterate anyone on Bust a Groove, the original one for PSX.
I am confident i can SMASH anyone on this board at this game, even if i was sleep deprived for 3 days or any other handicap was imposed on me.

It's a compeltely useless skill as i don't even especially like this game anymore, nor have fun playing it.
I just happen to be a goddamn god at it, for no reason.

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Back in my heyday, I stomped niggas into the ground on budokai. Trained my ass off in that game to learn and master every character.

>What is the game you're the most good at?
League of Legends. Ranked top 0.2% on the ladder.
>Which games have you mastered fully 100%
None.

Other than knowing how to do the secret solo for each character and attacking to force a dodge when its your opponents turn to be first in a solo, I dont really see how you can do much beyond play perfectly. Does going off the suggested combo path earn more points?

Anyone got a wojak template

Goldeneye, I used to be able to stomp my friends 1v3.

I'm pretty shit at most shooters and have a friend who always outperformed me, but for some reason I was really fucking good in Hawken. Something about having to strategise movement so much I guess

I'm really good at splatoon 2. Its a little bitch game but I enjoy it so fuck off

I won't post my exact rank but I'm in the top 330 players in Devil Daggers, out of 194154 players according to the leaderboard, so I guess I'm pretty good at that game. I'm still almost 40 seconds short of the game's only achievement, though. Only 237 people have gotten to 500 seconds.

There are other games which I've completed 100%, but they're not as hard.

Back when I was a console player, which was also before I had my own car and my own money, I didn't have as many games to play, so I would play the absolute shit out of the few games I had. So I'm sure I got unnaturally good at a few of those as well. But it's really hard to say because they were single-player, so it's not as if I was competing against other players.

For me it's Mortal Kombat 9. Never lost a single fight.

I thought I was good at Alien Swarm, could solo speedrun or onslaught all maps on Insane and Brutal, got all achievements etc. Until I tried BeyondInsane mod. I suck at this game.

When I played Brawl back in 2009 I legit thought I was the best kid in town at it. Then Smash 4 came out with proper online, and with it, a revelation: I actually suck at the game.

Didn't know that Competitive Smash was a thing either.

I can relate.

>When I played Brawl back in 2009 I legit thought I was the best kid in town at it.
You probably were.

Hentai games. Gotta get that harem ending bro.

Hentai literally rots your brain.

Call of Duty

I'd say Guilty Gear, but I'm only a light green, which is a testament to my lack of videogame skills in general.

same

i would have to wager team fortress 2 is the game which i have the most mechanical knowledge, though i'm extremely out of practice
i would say i'm currently most physically skilled at mario kart