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Easy Gamerscore: 94 quick completions from the Xbox sale

  • CanezzaCanezza295,434
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 17:59
    A new Xbox sale has arrived, bringing with it an abundance of easy Gamerscore games. After sifting through everything on offer, we have a huge list of 94 quick completions that should just about satisfy your Gamerscore needs.

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  • oh Gentleoh Gentle198,136
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 18:02
    Be careful before launching Demetrios. The game is a buggy mess, the cookie collectible achievement glitched on me TWICE. I had to restart from scratch both times.
    .
  • Punk NinePunk Nine3,003,561
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 18:07
    Had to make your cookies from scratch?
    TL,DR
  • theslatchertheslatcher768,547
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 18:10
    Sha-dan! Happiness to everything!
  • Dr MartyDr Marty1,304,034
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 18:11, Edited on 28 March 23 at 18:13 by Dr Marty
    94 quick completions....? What the achievement system has come to facepalm

    And TA focusing more on absolute score than ratio is sad too. Wasn't the ratio the whole point of the site. Hunting for those hard to get achievements...?
  • byndfitalitybyndfitality499,071
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 18:30
    Dr Marty said:
    94 quick completions....? What the achievement system has come to facepalm

    And TA focusing more on absolute score than ratio is sad too. Wasn't the ratio the whole point of the site. Hunting for those hard to get achievements...?
    Don't blame TA, they are just doing what the majority of the community wants to see. Most people want easy completions instead of 1000 hour grind fests. Plus the ratio system needs some work. It is hard to justify the guy in "1st place" for ratio also only has a gamerscore of 1000
  • Dr MartyDr Marty1,304,034
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 18:53
    byndfitality said:
    Dr Marty said:
    94 quick completions....? What the achievement system has come to facepalm

    And TA focusing more on absolute score than ratio is sad too. Wasn't the ratio the whole point of the site. Hunting for those hard to get achievements...?
    Don't blame TA, they are just doing what the majority of the community wants to see. Most people want easy completions instead of 1000 hour grind fests. Plus the ratio system needs some work. It is hard to justify the guy in "1st place" for ratio also only has a gamerscore of 1000
    TOTALLY 100% agree. I have been advocating for a ratio/leaderboard revamp for years. But every time I do, I get really silly pushback that doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
  • DanDan1,781,336
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 19:16
    Seems slightly odd to not highlight Bullet Beat and ReactorX, both only a few £ and have 5000G
  • FailedSeppukuFailedSeppuku1,963,137
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 22:04
    I bought Nexoria for £1.67 because of it's 5000G and it looks enjoyable and it is, BUT it crashes constantly, which is frustrating.
  • DownInFlames85DownInFlames851,683,647
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 22:41
    I bought it back when it first came to Xbox but I can't recommend Little Misfortune enough! Hilarious, smart, charming, & sad, all wrapped up in one.
    "Hands down the illest ventriloquist this side of the Mississippi River - That's right operator smoother than faders on an automated sound board."
  • Posted on 28 March 23 at 23:42
    byndfitality said:
    Dr Marty said:
    94 quick completions....? What the achievement system has come to facepalm

    And TA focusing more on absolute score than ratio is sad too. Wasn't the ratio the whole point of the site. Hunting for those hard to get achievements...?
    Don't blame TA, they are just doing what the majority of the community wants to see. Most people want easy completions instead of 1000 hour grind fests. Plus the ratio system needs some work. It is hard to justify the guy in "1st place" for ratio also only has a gamerscore of 1000
    Not true. Once you add parameters the true no 1 is romaneconte with a 3 million Gamerscore and an amazing ratio of 2.77. Most top gamers have low ratios. All those easy games kill your ratio. I wish TA would do a vote on how many on this site love/hate easy gamerscore.
  • Dr MartyDr Marty1,304,034
    Posted on 28 March 23 at 23:59, Edited on 29 March 23 at 00:02 by Dr Marty
    Harry Alphabet said:
    byndfitality said:
    Dr Marty said:
    94 quick completions....? What the achievement system has come to facepalm

    And TA focusing more on absolute score than ratio is sad too. Wasn't the ratio the whole point of the site. Hunting for those hard to get achievements...?
    Don't blame TA, they are just doing what the majority of the community wants to see. Most people want easy completions instead of 1000 hour grind fests. Plus the ratio system needs some work. It is hard to justify the guy in "1st place" for ratio also only has a gamerscore of 1000
    Not true. Once you add parameters the true no 1 is romaneconte with a 3 million Gamerscore and an amazing ratio of 2.77. Most top gamers have low ratios. All those easy games kill your ratio. I wish TA would do a vote on how many on this site love/hate easy gamerscore.
    But that's the point. You shouldn't have to apply filters first.

    You shouldn't be allowed on the leaderboards until you pass a certain minimum threshold. Perhaps 20K GS.
  • GR34TD3STR0Y3RGR34TD3STR0Y3R1,303,527
    Posted on 29 March 23 at 00:02
    Couple gems on this list well worth playing. Desponia and Machinarium. I've bought Machinarium 3 times. Back when an Ipad was fun and novel... what was that 13 years ago? was the first time.
    Tacoma is really good. Beat that once on Ps and again on xbox.

    Also The Darkside Detective and The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark. I bought the first one on steam years ago and working The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark on Xbox now. They are a great throw back to good point-and-click games with little bite-size cases, not hard, but still fun, and I find them pretty funny too.

    Those are are guilty free easy and quick completions. Legit decent games.
    TIL: Having numbers instead of letters in a gamertag is edgy. Awesome!
  • Nave SutlefNave Sutlef260,946
    Posted on 29 March 23 at 00:46
    How many of these are good though? I mean besides the 3-4 that are highlighted.
  • GrimaceTheGreyGrimaceTheGrey1,314,519
    Posted on 29 March 23 at 12:44
    byndfitality said:
    Dr Marty said:
    94 quick completions....? What the achievement system has come to facepalm

    And TA focusing more on absolute score than ratio is sad too. Wasn't the ratio the whole point of the site. Hunting for those hard to get achievements...?
    Don't blame TA, they are just doing what the majority of the community wants to see. Most people want easy completions instead of 1000 hour grind fests. Plus the ratio system needs some work. It is hard to justify the guy in "1st place" for ratio also only has a gamerscore of 1000
    I would love to see TA have badges for TA difference as a focus to address this. That way the with 2 million TA and 1.38 ratio as well as the person with a 10.00 ratio, but 1000 gamerscore are both towards the bottom of that board.

    Mind you, still keep the badges for the others as well. More leaderboards, more targets for people to chase. Let people compete where they want.

    But TA difference badges and boards (more transparent boards rather) seem like an easy solution for exactly what you mentioned.
  • SpirochaeteSpirochaete3,437,443
    Posted on 29 March 23 at 14:12
    GR34TD3STR0Y3R said:
    Couple gems on this list well worth playing. Desponia and Machinarium. I've bought Machinarium 3 times. Back when an Ipad was fun and novel... what was that 13 years ago? was the first time.
    Tacoma is really good. Beat that once on Ps and again on xbox.

    Also The Darkside Detective and The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark. I bought the first one on steam years ago and working The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark on Xbox now. They are a great throw back to good point-and-click games with little bite-size cases, not hard, but still fun, and I find them pretty funny too.

    Those are are guilty free easy and quick completions. Legit decent games.
    What are legit decent games, is an open topic of endless debate.

    Nearly any easy Xbox game is legitimately a good game in my books. Very, very few have no gaming merit.

    And don't feel guilt, ever. Do what you gotta do for your gaming goals. And look back with a sense of accomplishment.
  • Oriole2682Oriole26825,938,088
    Posted on 29 March 23 at 18:06
    Harry Alphabet said:
    byndfitality said:
    Dr Marty said:
    94 quick completions....? What the achievement system has come to facepalm

    And TA focusing more on absolute score than ratio is sad too. Wasn't the ratio the whole point of the site. Hunting for those hard to get achievements...?
    Don't blame TA, they are just doing what the majority of the community wants to see. Most people want easy completions instead of 1000 hour grind fests. Plus the ratio system needs some work. It is hard to justify the guy in "1st place" for ratio also only has a gamerscore of 1000
    Not true. Once you add parameters the true no 1 is romaneconte with a 3 million Gamerscore and an amazing ratio of 2.77. Most top gamers have low ratios. All those easy games kill your ratio. I wish TA would do a vote on how many on this site love/hate easy gamerscore.
    He has 3 million TA score NOT Gamerscore, he only has a millionish gamerscore.
    All Hail Xitilon!!!
  • TangledAlloy21TangledAlloy211,690,283
    Posted on 29 March 23 at 19:42
    FailedSeppuku said:
    I bought Nexoria for £1.67 because of it's 5000G and it looks enjoyable and it is, BUT it crashes constantly, which is frustrating.
    If you have a pc, play it on that device. Console crashed for me constantly. When I played it on my laptop, no issues whatsoever.
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