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I used to get myself into traps like that a lot, "I need to get that impossible achievement", "I need to play only at the highest difficulty", "I need to get 200% completion".
At the end of the day video games are just toys, play them as you like and if you're not enjoying it just do something else instead. After I realized that games are fun again.
This ghost achievement in particular is a very hard challenge run, the kind of thing you go for after you finished the game and want more with an extra twist, trying to force it on your first time playing is guaranteed to be frustrating
I feel you. I do get a "sense of pride and accomplishment™" when I go for certain achievements, maybe even platinums, but there are usually some stretches of gameplay that aren't too much fun. I imagine I'd have finished a lot more games I played if it weren't for achievements.
I hear that. This isn't really my first run, but it might as well be since it was so long ago that I played the game. Maybe I'll try Ghost after I'm done with this one. Ghost + high chaos sounds fun.
I really appreciate how FromSoft does achievements--theirs are the only games I ever really go for the 100%, since that usually entails simply playing and mastering all the content that they have prepared. Achievements like "beat the whole game under x arbitrary condition" or "get this super specific scenario to happen" just aren't that interesting to me, but "beat every boss, collect every important item, visit every area" I find very satisfying.
Actually, these "collect x item" or "x amount of y item" do kinda piss me off in FromSoft games. I went for a platinum for both Sekiro and Bloodborne and in Sekiro's case, you had to grind out XP to get all the skill upgrades I think. It took me like 2h of just pure grinding some path when Ashina castle was burning even though I was on NG+2 or something. It was awesome to experience all of the content as in beating all the major bosses, seeing all the endings and stuff but that achievement pissed me off a little.
In Bloodborne, most of the achievements were fine iirc. Getting all of the runes (?) and weapons was a little annoying though since some of these were a little harder to get and require my reading their wiki entries.