123456: Why I Love Achievements

Editor's Note: Damn, David's Gamerscore is pretty impressive, we must say. Even more impressive? The fact he managed to capture his score randomly ascending in numerical order. Oh, and before you ask, yes, Shoe is jealous. His Gamerscore never does anything interesting. -Michael


Earlier today, my Gamerscore became the numerical sequence 123456 when I unlocked the Peter Moore Achievement in The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai. Points sure do add up over time, don't they? Taking some time to reflect on my latest accomplishment, I decided to look back on why achievements are my favorite feature from this current generation of gaming.

Although it was lost to memory unit corruption, I'll never forget my first achievement. I earned it at an Xbox 360 preview event by unlocking Pummel Weed in Kameo: Elements of Power. The representative guiding us through the game took some time to explain the achievement system to our group, and I loved it! The idea of being able to prove your worth to other online gamers, whether they were friends or strangers, was very intriguing to me. Competing for high scores in the older days of gaming was thrilling, and this was basically the new evolution. The rep also noted several ideas that were once in the works, such as game store demo discs having their own set of achievements. Although that never became a reality, I was suddenly excited at the thought of playing on a store interactive for the first time in years! These little video game merit badges had just given me a whole new reason to play.

Going forward several months after the Xbox 360 launch, I noticed that my old boss was several thousand points ahead of my formerly tame Gamerscore. Just for kicks, I decided to borrow a copy of Fight Night Round 3 for a slight boost. I don't like most sports games, but I figured why not give it a try since I'd at least walk away with a few more points. I ended up unlocking every achievement and learned that Fight Night was actually a pretty damn good game! From then on, I'd frequently borrow random titles I would never normally purchase, earning more points and broadening my horizons. By doing this, I've found many games that I never thought I would appreciate (The Club, Prey) and sampled abominations (Over G Fighters, Cars) that I would not want any other gamer to suffer through.

Once the Wii and PlayStation 3 began shipping to stores, I wondered how the heck they were going to top the achievement system. I soon learned that they wouldn't. I remember thinking that the Wii stood a chance when I noticed achievements in Excite Truck, but was saddened when I found out that not every game would have these and there would not be a central score tracker. The PlayStation 3 also had the chance to sink their claws into me with their Trophy system. Unfortunately, their late arrival and the fact that they weren't initially mandatory in PS3 games kept making me go to the 360 for all my multiplatform gaming needs.

I realize that I don't have the highest Gamerscore in the world and probably never will, but that won't stop me from continuing with my entertaining addiction. I just want to see how high I can possibly go! I still do spend time gaming on my other systems, but continue to dream of a day when some third-party may unite the console makers and establish some sort of universal achievement system that would catalogue your progress on every platform. Until something miraculous like that occurs, I'll be fine with unlocking Microsoft's achievements. Now I must depart, I have an urge to gain more points by conquering the battlefield in Dynasty Warriors 6: Empires and clearing stages in Mamoru-Kun Wa Nowarete Shimatta!

Comments (10)

Damn, great accomplishment!

I've seen a gamertag that had over 162,000, with 98% of all possible achievements unlocked. I don't know how you guys do it. I've only managed around 26,000. smilies/sad.gif
Michael Burridge , June 25, 2009
Shoe is going to be angry when he sees this post. Someone he will NEVER catch in gamerscore.
Derek Lavigne , June 25, 2009
That really puts my score to shame. I think I have achievement envy.
James Parr , June 25, 2009
I only have 13 K and had my console since day one. Way to go on the accomplishment.
Toby Davis , June 25, 2009
I used to like achievements in the beginning, however nowadays most developers put in lame pointless requirements for achievements. For example in GTA:LaD, there was an achievement for hitting 69 guys off their bikes in a race. Why? That is so arbitrary, why not make an achievement for completing all the races. Achievements nowadays are so "fake" in a sense. Fallout 3 had much better achievements, getting them for completeing quests and leveling up, doing things you would normally do in that style of games. More "organic" achievements and I would be much happier.
David Matos , June 25, 2009
Impressive. And I love the sequence you pulled off with that score. Admit it, you planned it that way, right?
Greg Ford , June 25, 2009
I used to like achievements in the beginning, however nowadays most developers put in lame pointless requirements for achievements. For example in GTA:LaD, there was an achievement for hitting 69 guys off their bikes in a race. Why? That is so arbitrary, why not make an achievement for completing all the races. Achievements nowadays are so "fake" in a sense. Fallout 3 had much better achievements, getting them for completeing quests and leveling up, doing things you would normally do in that style of games. More "organic" achievements and I would be much happier.


I like the random Achievements. They often create a meta-game that expands the boundaries of how one plays. MegaMan 9 had a lot of Master Run-style Achievements: No Death run, Speed Run, pea-shooter run, etc. These aren't Achievements one would get naturally or organically, but they are certainly rewarding.
Spencer Gregory , June 26, 2009
God just when I thought the memory of Over G Fighters had left my brain for good! I think that game is the one that put my 360 over the edge and sent it into the red ring of death. smilies/sad.gif
Eric King , June 26, 2009
Crazy awesome score dude, keep it up.
Jonathan Ortiz , June 26, 2009
I said before....beat my 3000...
Brandon Van Haren , June 26, 2009

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