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These video game achievements have gone too far! For this list, we'll be looking at the toughest achievements & trophies to obtain across the consoles and through Steam Achievements, excluding Platinum Trophies. Our countdown includes “Gears of War 3” (2011), “Dead Rising” (2006), “World of Warcraft” (2004-), “Mortal Kombat” (2011), “Dead Space 2” (2011) and more!
Top 10 Hardest Video Game Achievements By the time we’re done here you’ll probably agree: Achievements have gone too far! Welcome to WatchMojo and today we are counting down our picks for the top 20 hardest video game achievements. For this list, we’ll be looking at the toughest achievements & trophies to obtain across the consoles and through Steam Achievements. We are excluding Platinum Trophies however, because that’s a completely different category.

#20: Mile High Club

“Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare” (2007) We hope you are quick on the draw, because this one is still considered by many the hardest achievement to obtain in any Call of Duty game. On paper it might sound simple enough; complete the Mile High Club mission on Veteran difficulty setting. However, this becomes a far more complex matter when you realize that it involves taking out waves of enemies, dealing with a hostage situation and then escaping a double decker aircraft carrier all within a single minute. Better hop to it.

#19: This is Total War

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“Rome II: Total War” (2013) Have a knack for diplomacy and crafting out peace treaties? Well forget all that because to get this achievement you have to go full-on tyrannical. Given how it’s all too easy to automatically slip into negotiations, players will have to be extra cautious and launch an attack the moment they discover a new group. There’s also the annoying little feature, of there being so many factions for you to fight against, that taking them all on doesn’t only require a whole lot of bloodlust, but high-tier strategy to ensure you survive long enough to declare war on the next civilisation you encounter. Man, conflict is exhausting.

#18: The Real Deal

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“Left 4 Dead 2” (2009) Think you can shoot your way out of a zombie apocalypse? Well, only the best of the best will be able to survive and make their way to this achievement. Not only do you have to complete a campaign in Expert mode, which essentially increases enemy intellect and strength to absurd degrees as well as the frequency and size of the horde, but you also have to play it with Realism mode enabled. For those that aren’t in the know, this basically turns the Witch into a living insta-kill, further increasing durability of all other zombies, and generally tests you and your friends to their very limits. Good luck.

#17: World’s Finest

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“Injustice: Gods Among Us” (2013) You may well indeed dominate in online matches as your favourite DC superhero or villain, but in order to prove yourself as the greatest of them all then you will have to complete not one, not ten, not a hundred, by all two hundred and forty STAR Labs Missions. Not only do each of these missions put various constraints on the player as well as force them to play as a particular character, but each mission has three specific requirements that need to be completed. Add that all together and you essentially have seven hundred and twenty tasks to complete. Yep, this sounds like a job for Superman alright.

#16: Hard to the Core

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“Dead Space 2” (2011) Isaac Clarke does not have it easy, what with being haunted by a murderous entity posing as his dead girlfriend all the while surrounded with bloodthirsty Necromorphs. If you’re a glutton for punishment and think you can handle anything the Marker can throw at you, then by all means give Hard Core mode a shot, we guarantee you’ll regret it. Not only are enemies extraordinarily tough, but you only get three chances to save throughout the entire game. One thing is for sure, Isaac is not going to have a good time.

#15: Ultimate Battler

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“Star Ocean: The Last Hope” (2009) Want to prove your mettle? All this game asks is that you unlock all of the Battle Trophies. All nine hundred of them. That’s a hundred for each of the nine playable characters in the game. To unlock just one Battle Trophy players are required to execute a very specific action, which can range from dealing a very specific amount of damage, attacking first several hundred times, gaining certain items, interacting with specific characters, the list goes on and on. And again, that’s just for one character. Truly your last hope for this achievement is to wade your way through an ocean of monotony…

#14: Master of the Universe

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“VVVVVV” (2010) As Captain Viridian, it’s your mission to save your scattered crew and escape the titular dangerous dimension, with the only obstacle standing in your way is those accursed spikes often found on most indie platformers. However, there’s a catch. You can’t jump, all you can do is reverse gravity and direct yourself to avoid being impaled. What could be the most difficult achievement in a game where you’re constantly facing death? Complete the whole thing without dying of course! Want to be the Master of the Universe? You’re only hope is surviving No Death Mode by the skin of your teeth.

#13: Impossible Boy

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“Super Meat Boy” (2010) The majority of unlockables to be found in this hit indie title can be completed just by ensuring that our favourite meaty hero manages to make it through levels without dying once. The problem is that some of these levels are hard as all hell! The most difficult of these, oddly enough, puts players in the role of Bandage Girl, where they are required to ace all of the Dark World levels in The Cotton Alley chapter, which happen to be fast paced and filled to the brim with deathtraps. And we thought Meat Boy had it bad.

#12: Reign of Terror

“Diablo 3” (2012) Abandon all hope ye who enter, because if you want to prove yourself as a master of this dark fantasy RPG, you have to slay Diablo in Hardcore Mode. A mode that gives your character one life and one life only, and should you fall in combat said character is gone forever. Given the amount of enemies and bosses let alone the strength of Diablo himself, in order to unlock this achievement players will have to navigate a literal gauntlet of death in order to slay the devil as nothing more than a true mortal. Talk about the highway to hell.

#11: My Kung Fu is Stronger

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“Mortal Kombat” (2011) Gain mastery of all fighters? Well that doesn’t sound so bad. So how does one go about gaining mastery? We need to earn one hundred victories, perform one hundred fatalities and their subsequent variables, land one hundred and fifty of X-Ray, spill ten thousand pints of blood and go through twenty four hours of gameplay. Sure, it would take a little while but after a little while it…wait…we have to do that for every single character?! Start a tally sheet, because only the most committed of kombatants are able to pull this one off.

#10: Universal Explorer

“World of Warcraft” (2004-) Formally known as “World Explorer” and for good reason, because this has you going on a trek across the entirety of Azeroth and beyond. In order to be granted the title of Explorer, players not only have to uncover and venture through every region within the Eastern Kingdoms, Outland, Kalimdor and Northrend, but also all the expansion regions too. That means Cataclysm, Mists of Pandaria & Battle For Azeroth. And yes, you can bet that when the next WOW expansion comes, you’ll have to discover all of those regions too. This one just keeps getting harder, the longer you put it off.

#9: 7 Day Survivor

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“Dead Rising” (2006) Frank West does not have it easy. Being stuck in a mall filled to the brim with the undead is bad enough, but having to slog it out for a full seven days certainly doesn’t help. In order to snag this time-consuming achievement, players first have to unlock Infinity Mode by managing to earn the game’s True Ending. From there, it’s a sandbox nightmare as seven days in-game equates to around fourteen hours for players, non-stop. You’re probably going to have to put a weekend aside in order to complete, here’s hoping that you’ve stocked up on Mega Busters.

#8: Seriously 3.0

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“Gears of War 3” (2011) If you can manage to land this one, then you might be just as determined as Marcus Fenix is. First of all you have to reach level one-hundred which is already an ordeal in itself, then it’s onto earning the Onyx Medals. All sixty-five of them. These include but are no way limited to; kill one thousand enemies with a captive, get six thousand executions, spot twelve thousand enemies, revive twelve hundred squad mates, get twenty-five thousand perfect active reloads, win three thousand matches, earn over seven million points in arcade mode, make six thousand kills with every single weapon and complete the campaign on insane difficulty. Wow.

#7: The Bladder of Steel Award

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“Rock Band 2” (2008) This one is all about endurance. Sure, the difficulty settings can be lowered, but the fact you still have to play through eighty four songs back to back without pause and without failure. Whether you excel at vocals, guitar or drums, you had better get your music chops in order because between the long hours and lack of any kind of break, this achievement has been known to be too much for the most seasoned of Rock Band fans. Between having to play through the likes of Judas Priest’s Painkiller and accidentally pressing the pause button, snagging this achievement is the closest we’ll get to a Golden God Award.

#6: I Can See For Miles... Per Hour

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"Surgeon Simulator" (2014) Not too many achievements are this much harder when intentionally sloppy controls are a fundamental part of the game’s design. In order to obtain this achievement, players have to perform an eye transplant in under two minutes and ten seconds, all inside a speeding and bumpy ambulance. For PS4 players, this challenge is made even more tougher thanks to the inaccuracy while using a controller, this trophy's small focal points made the joystick twitching a painful exercise made even worse by the unorthodox methods you need to conceive just to constantly stay ahead of the stress-inducing time limit.

#5: Mein Leben

“Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus” (2017) And here we have an achievement so tough, it has its own dedicated game mode. Mein Leben is the hardest difficulty setting in the game, and in order to obtain the achievement; you have to beat the mode. Sounds like a cakewalk for a tough and nuts player right? Well hold your horses Rambo, you’ll want to hear what this involves first: The Mein Leben difficulty is a permadeath run, meaning die once and you have to start over. Oh and unlike hard playthrough achievements; you can’t save … at all. Meaning that you have to beat the entire game on the hardest difficulty in just one sitting, and save scumming won’t work. Think you’re metal enough to take this challenge on?

#4: Emperor!

“The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unleashed” (2015) Who wouldn’t want to rule over all citizens of the Empire, enamoured with absolute power and hailed as the greatest in all of Tamriel? Well, good luck, because to do so means you have to outdo thousands of other players in order to earn your throne. Not only does your chosen alliance have to practically control every keep and outpost around Imperial City, but you have to be standing firmly at the top of the leaderboard, meaning you literally have to be the best of the best. Sure, the perks of leadership sound great but gaining that crown is the literal definition of an uphill battle.

#3: Mr. Perfect

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“Mega Man 10” (2010) We’ve seen challenges that involve beating the game on the hardest setting, not dying once, and not saving. So how could Mega Man 10 up that ante? By not having the player get hit even once of course. As either Mega Man or Proto Man, players will have to employ a whole lot of jumping and be damn fast with their shots in order to take out enemies. Sure, investing in the Bubble Shield may help, but that’s not going to help much when you go up against the likes of the Block Devil. They don’t call this achievement “Mr. Perfect” for nothing.

#2: 90 Day Streak

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“World of Guns: Guns Disassembly” (2014) Are you one of those gamers who happens to be a bit of gun-nut? Well, if that includes delving into the inner machinations of firearms then this might be the title for you, and boy does it come with a hefty challenge. You have to fill in the silhouette of a particular gun, from its hilt, trigger all the way to the smallest of screws, and you have to do this for ninety consecutive days without making a mistake, otherwise all your progress gets sent back to zero. Given the various types of guns you might be presented and how much time you have to put into it, this is an achievement that requires the patience of a saint.

#1: World Champion

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“Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter” (2006) There can only be one. If you reckon that your skill is sharp enough and your trigger finger is on point then you might as well try your luck at the universal leaderboard, where your prize for becoming The number one player IN THE WORLD earns you this devastatingly difficult achievement. The only way you’ll ever hope to see it is to constantly win matches against stronger opponents to increase your rank, and given how many players stand in-between you and the most coveted rank one, it’s the literal definition of fighting an uphill battle.

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