15 Times Players Took Games Way Too Far

Some people take video games too seriously. Meet those who take it way further.

Posted By | On 26th, Mar. 2018

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Level 100 in Kingdom Hearts on Starting Island – Aaroneous Gaming

We’ve all played RPGs and often revisited stages for a bit of grinding. Even with diminishing returns, it’s worth it to keep yourself strong. But what if you stayed at the very beginning and tried to hit max level? Aaroneous Gaming attempted such madness in Kingdom Hearts 1. He remained on the first island, whacking away at low level mobs and eventually got to level 100. How long did it take? Why, 210 hours. It probably doesn’t even take that long to 100 percent the entire game.


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