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Ten of the best quick/easy completions

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Aug 14, 2021



Our weekly Quick Completions articles are usually filled with, let’s say, some less-than-stellar video games, and we’re often asked for some decent quick completions that are actually fun to play, rather than just Gamerscore fodder. Below, we’ve curated a list of quick and easy game completions using a mix of TA community ratings and our own favourites to bring you ten quick completions that not only offer that endorphin-filled rush you get from popping a load of achievements in a relatively short time, but also a rewarding gameplay experience in six hours or less. FirewatchAdventure game Firewatch is the first of two ‘walking simulators’ (a term that is often used negatively but not in this case!) on this list. You play as Henry, who has just taken on a new job as a fire lookout in the deep wilderness of Wyoming. After a short while keeping an eye on the forest and being set tasks by Delilah, another fire lookout from a distant watchtower, strange things start to happen, and Henry takes it upon himself to wander further out into the wilderness and investigate. Firewatch has a gorgeous visual art style and a gripping story but has been criticised for its ending. Unlocking all of Firewatch’s achievements shouldn’t take longer than five hours, though you may need to follow hypobonix’s excellent Firewatch walkthrough to pop some of the more obscure achievements. FirewatchFirewatch is a single-player first-person mystery set in the Wyoming wilderness.The Last CampfireNo Man’s Sky developer Hello Games launched The Last Campfire in August 2020 and was received well by both critics and players. In the adventure puzzle game, you play as Ember, a soul who is trapped in a strange and puzzling place and is searching for not just a way home but also a meaning. Estimates suggest that completing the game will take between five and six hours. Unfortunately, we don’t have a walkthrough or any achievement guides for The Last Campfire, so you’ll largely be in the dark on this one, but the achievement list doesn’t look too taxing. The Last CampfireThe Last Campfire is an adventure, a story of a lost ember trapped in a puzzling place, searching for meaning and a way home.What Remains of Edith FinchThe stonkingly good What Remains of Edith Finch is considered one of the best in the ‘walking simulator’ genre. You play as Edith, who returns back to her family home to try and unravel the mystery as to why she’s the last one of her family left alive. As you explore the house, room by room, you discover stories of how each family member passed away. There are only ten achievements, and we’ve got a fantastic walkthrough which will help you bag the completion in just a few hours.What Remains of Edith FinchWhat Remains of Edith Finch is a collection of strange tales about a family in Washington state. As Edith, you’ll explore the colossal Finch house, searching for stories as she explores her family history and tries to figure out why she’s the last one in her family left alive. Each story you find lets you experience the life of a new family member on the day of their death, with stories ranging from the distant past to the present day.The PC version of this game does not support Xbox LiveCandlemanCandleman is a 3D puzzle platformer that often sees a fair bit of love in the comments of our Quick Completions articles when it crops up from time to time. You play as an anthropomorphic candle that sets out on a journey to discover its purpose. The game features a unique mechanic where you, the candle, is one of few light sources in each level, but as you’re made of wax, you can only light your wick for a combined total of 10 seconds before you melt into a puddle on the floor. It takes between four and five hours to unlock all of Candleman’s base list achievements, with most a good chunk awarded for just playing through the story. Finding all of the candles in each chapter can be a bit of a pain, but thankfully, we have a fantastic Candleman walkthrough (written by both SwelterinBeaver and Narcissist Code), which details exactly where each candle is. Candleman also has a free, easy-to-complete DLC expansion that’s worth another 500 Gamerscore. The Lost Light add-on takes between one and two hours to unlock all five of its achievements. CandlemanDespite only being able to burn for 10 seconds, a little candle journeys into the darkness, with the purpose of seeking light.The Procession to CalvaryIf you’re after something truly unique, The Procession to Calvary has got you covered. The point-and-click adventure is self-described as a “Pythonesque adventure game made from Renaissance paintings, and a spiritual successor to the critically acclaimed Four Last Things.” You play as a warrior who loves to stab things with her sword, and after a war ends, sets out on a journey to kill the leader of the south, Heavenly Peter. The Procession to Calvary’s writing really is the highlight here — it’s utterly hilarious, although very, very British, so the humour may not translate well in some areas of the world. As for the achievements, despite their oblique achievement descriptions, they’re all actually pretty easy to unlock. Estimates suggest it will take between one and two hours to unlock all of the adventure game’s achievements, although you’ll probably not want to rush this one as it really is a gem. The Procession to CalvaryThe Procession to Calvary is an adventure game in which you journey through a richly detailed landscape built from hundreds of Renaissance paintings.Untitled Goose GameUntitled Goose Game is the game that took 2019 by storm. You play as a horrible goose who runs around a minimalist English village, ruining everyone’s day by honking loudly, stealing their possessions, and trapping them in buildings to clear off a checklist of fowl (lol) tasks. It’s silly slapstick fun that pretty much everyone can enjoy, and if you missed it when it was on Game Pass a while back, it’s definitely worth picking up. On the achievement front, the list is pretty easy, but some may struggle with the four achievements that require you to beat levels within a time limit — after a bit of practice and persistence, you should nail these.Beyond BlueA serene underwater adventure, Beyond Blue serves as a fantastic palette cleanser after a particularly long or involved completion. It’s effectively a playable nature documentary, with players swimming with, tagging, and even just observing all manner of marine life. Some may find it a little too pedestrian, although the game is short enough that it’s over before it really starts to outstay its welcome — not unlike Maneater, a slightly longer and more hands-on completion, and one played more for laughs with its mockumentary approach. We don’t have a walkthrough for this one, but you shouldn’t really need one, and there are plenty of individual achievement guides should any in particular trip you up.Beyond BlueBeyond Blue takes you into the near future, where you will explore the mysteries of our ocean through the eyes of Mirai, a deep sea explorer and scientist. Become a part of a newly-formed research team using groundbreaking technologies to see, hear, and interact with the ocean in a more meaningful way than has ever been attempted. The game features an evocative narrative, exploration of an untouched world, and adventure.InsideYou’re absolutely going to want a walkthrough if you’re planning on playing the superb Inside purely for achievements. They’re all missable and tied to secrets rather than progression, and while we’d suggest doing a blind playthrough on your own first — it’s the best way to experience the game — it’s obviously going to be quicker to get everything done in one run if you’re only in it for the Gamerscore. If you liked Limbo, Inside is a fantastic follow-up from Playdead… and it doesn’t have any achievements related to dying a minimal amount of times, which is always a bonus. INSIDEHunted and alone, a boy finds himself drawn into the center of a dark project.Genesis NoirGenesis Noir is weird. Like, really weird, but then what would you expect from a noir detective game about the birth and death of the universe? With its unique and striking art style, interesting and unpredictable gameplay, and wonderful jazz soundtrack, Genesis Noir is a wild trip and one on which you’ll easily be able to grab 1,000G in just a few hours. All achievements are story related, and while there are two tied to the pair of endings, getting the one you missed is as easy as just reloading the final level and picking the other option. Give it a go while it’s on Game Pass — you’ve never played anything quite like this.UndertaleIndie darling Undertale could have been a pretty rough completion had the list demanded that you go after the game’s various specific endings. Instead, it doesn’t even require you to finish the game at all. Half the achievements are for unmissable story beats, while the other half are all related to the new Dog Shrine and its slot machine — you can easily either farm cash to buy Dog Coins or save scum this part, meaning this completion shouldn’t take more than about five hours. We’d recommend sticking with it after you’ve got all the achievements, though, as there are multiple ways to see the game and there’s plenty of awesome stuff that you won’t want to miss.UndertaleThe world-famous indie RPG UNDERTALE comes to Xbox One! Fall into the underworld and explore a hilarious and heartwarming world full of dangerous monsters. Date a skeleton, dance with a robot, cook with a fishwoman…or destroy everyone where they stand. The future is yours to determine!What are the best quick completions you’ve played? Let us know below!



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