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Flawless Victory
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In Fighting Games, if you manage to defeat an opponent without taking any damage yourself, you'll get a caption to appear on the screen, acknowledging your awesomeness. Games that bother with points will usually give you points for it, but it's not necessary. It's something of a Bragging Rights Reward. In Fighting Games that have you scoring points for finishing a round, earning a Flawless Victory earns you the most points, and may be a requirement for a bonus boss fight. Cherry Tapping can make the victory both flawless and humiliating. See No Casualties Run for the strategy game equivalent. A No-Damage Run is a Self-Imposed Challenge where you don't take damage, whether the game acknowledges it or not. |
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Batman: Arkham Asylum awards a hefty points bonus for completing a fight challenge without the enemies landing a single hit on you. And this is a necessary prerequisite for the series' own definition of "Flawless", which is to begin and end the fight in a single continuous sequence of actions without any hesitation, noncombat movement, or getting hit. | |
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Groove Coaster grants a "No Miss" award if the chart is cleared with no Misses. Doing this and hitting all of the hidden Ad-Lib notes will result in a "Full Chain" award. From Groove Coaster 3: Link Fever onwards, the game will also hand out a "Perfect" reward for getting the perfect score of 1 million points. | |
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Defeating an opponent without taking damage yourself in the Samurai Shodown series will have the announcer say "完��" ("Kansho!"), which means "perfect victory" in Japanese.note "Kansh�" is short for "Kanzen sh�ri", which also means "perfect victory". | |
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REFLEC BEAT gives you a 100-point bonus if you clear the song with a full combo. (For reference, each note is worth up to 3 points barring the Just Reflec bonus, and charts generally have around 500-800 notes at higher difficulties.) However, this is potentially a Game-Breaker, so this was Nerfed in sequels to be worth only 50 points. Said sequels also have a 25-point bonus for getting only one miss, and a 10-point bonus for getting only two misses. | |
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Rock Band has the "flawless" title that only appears when someone gets 100% (not necessarily a full combo). That game also has gold stars (in Expert difficulty only), but it's score based so you don't need a full combo for it (and can technically fail to get it even if you get a full combo, because basically these depend on your score; the cutoff for gold stars is the standard Expert cutoff for 5 stars, plus 50% of that). What's worse on both of these is that the Drummer must use two different scoring strategies (or "Overdrive Paths") - one for single player, a different one for multiplayer. The difference? Every fill removes some notes from the chart, decreasing the possible combo. At the same time, a fill must be played (complete with the crash at the end) to activate Overdrive, and they'll keep appearing as long as you have 50% Overdrive without being in Overdrive. This means five drummers can get 100% notes hit, never break their combo, and have completely different note streaks on the same song. | |
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Primal Rage uses the phrase "TOTAL DOMINATION!" There's also a second bonus "QUICK KILL!" for winning the round in ten seconds, and it's entirely possible to see both at once. | |
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Enter the Gungeon rewards the player for defeating a boss without taking any damage with another heart container. Note that you only lose the reward if the damage you took was to the actual health bar, so armour breaking still counts as a flawless victory. | |
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In the Tales Series, falling between fighters and RPGs, you get crazy bonuses to your Grade if you end a fight without any of your party members being damaged. | |
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In Mischief Makers, beating a boss without taking damage is the way to get that stage's Gold Gem. | |
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Same with newer versions of pop'n music, but with "NO BAD!", as well as "PERFECT!" if you get all Greats (or higher, if playing on a mode with COOL judgement enabled). | |
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An Untitled Story features a plenty of heart doors which open only if you approach them with a full Life Meter, housing rewards behind them. Naturally, you will only find them at the end of the Death Courses which are guaranteed to hurt inexperienced adventurers. | |
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Schlag den Raab had occasions where this feat, 11 games won in a row for a total of 66 points, was achieved... by Stefan. | |
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In Donkey Kong Country, completing the final Barrel Cannon sequence in Snow Barrel Blast as fast as possible rewards you with a blue 3-up balloon. | |
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA gives you a rainbow "PERFECT" on the results screen for getting a COOL or FINE on every note. | |
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Games in The Jackbox Party Pack often reward a player for doing as well as they possibly can. In Guesspionage, if a player guesses the percentage of a question exactly right, they get all of that round's points while their opponents get nothing. The host will also compliment the player for being smart. In Quiplash, if every player chooses the same answer as the best one, the player who wrote the answer gets bonus points. Fakin' It enforces this. The only way for the faker to win is to survive all three rounds without ever getting caught. And the only way to catch the faker is if everyone else votes for the same person. |
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D4DJ Groovy Mix awards Full Combo for not getting any combo-breaking judgements. If you get Great or above, it is a Great Full Combo, and if you get all Perfects, it is a Perfect Full Combo. There are also All Tap, All Disc, and All Fader badges for hitting all notes of each respective type, which you can still get if you drop the Full Combo or use at most two of the auto-play options. | |
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Caladrius awards a no-death run of a stage with special artwork on the results screen. The illustrations are extremely lewd for a game that isn't straight up adults-only, featuring Clothing Damage and nominally-censored forbidden regions. The arcade Updated Re-release Caladrius AC substitutes these illustrations for different, much more chaste images, while the second updated version for consoles, Caladrius Blaze, brings back the original illustrations, with the arcade ones available in Arcade Mode. | |
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In Order of Ecclesia, defeating a boss without taking damage will reward you with a medal. | |
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In Divekick: If one player has four wins and the other player has zero, the next round starts with a "FRAUD DETECTION WARNING". Should the winning player win this round, securing a perfect match, the game blares out "FRAUD DETECTED"—in other words, the loser is declared a fraud. This is a reference to players in the Fighting Game Community who are hyped up only to end up on the losing end of a Curb-Stomp Battle, and thus are labeled as frauds. Inverted in another way should the fraud candidate turn it around and end up beating the former dominator; after getting the score to 4-4, the final round starts with a "CHOKE DETECTION WARNING", with similar "CHOKE DETECTED" should the former underdog win. Unlike with frauds, a choke doesn't get stamped with a "Fraud 100% Certified" label; "choking" is a sports term for someone who had a strong early lead losing anyway. |
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Reactance: Beating a level without taking damage marks it with a star. | |
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Killer Instinct had a special subtitle if you won a match without losing a single round ("Supreme Victory", or "Awesome Victory" if you finish the match with a Fatality or Humiliation) and had the standard "Perfect!" if you won without taking any damage. | |
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Love Live! School idol festival acknowledges a Full Combo with the appropriate flashing text and S-rank combo rewards. Unfortunately, while all-Perfect runs are entirely possible, the game not only doesn't recognize them, it's perfectly possible to still get a grade lower than S if your cards' attributes aren't high enough; in fact, it's common for beginner players who came in from other rhythm games to get all Perfects and still get a C because their starting cards are extremely weak. | |
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The Price Is Right: The show has its own fan criteria for a "perfect game": Win your way out of Contestant's Row with a perfect bid (with the $500 bonus for doing so), win your pricing game, win $11,000 (now $26,000) on The Big Wheel (hitting $1.00 twice), then hit the Double Showcase win (bid on your Showcase, coming within $250 of the actual price, without going over. No one has managed to pull off all four feats (usually missing the Perfect Bid or the $26K). Lesser variant: The Perfect Show - all six pricing games, plus the Showcase, won. This has only happened 80 times since the show's debut in 1972. On the primetime Million Dollar Spectaculars, playing a perfect pricing game often won the player a $1,000,000 bonus during the Carey era. Examples: After the contestant has stopped the rangefinder in Range Game, they must guess (within that $150 range) the exact price of the prize to win the bonus. In Switcheroo, the contestant must correctly price all five prizes on their first attempt to win the bonus. In Cover Up & One Away, the contestant must guess all five digits in the car's price correctly on their first attempt to win the bonus. |
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A non-verbal one in Dark Souls II: The optional boss Sir Alonne has a unique death animation if you aren't hit at all during the fight, where instead of falling to the ground and dying like most other bosses he will commit seppuku - Either out of shame of being bested so throuroughly or because his cursed, bloodthirsty katana compels him to stab himself. | |
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In Cave Story, defeating the boss of the Waterway without taking damage will net you the Alien Badge. | |
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Dragon Age: Origins has achievements for completing origin stories or the game without anyone dying in combat. | |
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Wave Race 64 rewards players finishing in first with no penalties for steering on the wrong side of the speed buoys with the the announcer screaming "Banzai!" as they cross the finish line. | |
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Fahrenheit displayed "GREAT!" caption when you won the action minigames. | |
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At the end of each stage in Point Blank (1994), you get a bonus equal to your shot accuracy * 1,000. If you don't miss a shot, you get an extra 1,000 points. Interestingly, you can get over 100% accuracy (as a result of shooting through a window to another target), but you only get the 1,000-point bonus if you don't miss; if your accuracy is, for instance, 150%, but you miss at all, your accuracy bonus will only be 1,500 instead of 2,500. | |
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BlazBlue has "Perfect!" The game only checks if the winner has full health, not if he actually got hit or not. Thus, you can still get this bonus with Ragna even if you get hit, as Ragna can heal himself for an extremely small amount every time he hits with a some attacks (unless it's his Unlimited form). His HP Draining abilities are so weak though, you may as well have not gotten hit. However, due to chip damage being present, Ragna is the only character that can block moves without using the barrier gauge and still get a perfect. | |
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Mario Party Superstars: There's an achievement that asks the player to win a party playthrough after winning in all minigames disputed. In Trio Challenge, the three main players must win against the solo rival in every minigame showcased in order to win. The solo rival only has to win once to claim victory. |
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Xenophage Alien Bloodsport. Not only will the announcer say "Perfect!" for a flawless victory, but when you are on the receiving end of one, he will call you "Pathetic!" | |
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Mortal Kombat is the Trope Namer. The first and second games also give you "Double Flawless" if you manage to win both rounds like this.note The Game Gear version of the second game took it even further by saying "Double Flawless Victory" on the second round From MK3 on, it's only Flawless Victory, even if you win both in a row. | |
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In Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, you're credited with a "Perfect Chain" if you complete a song without getting a BAD or a MISS, and an "All Critical" (with the score maxed out at 7999999note normally; completing a song without any abilities or items equipped on your party nets you a bonus of 2 million, for a full maximum of 9999999 points) if you get all Criticals on a song. Also present in Curtain Call, though it gives the full 9,999,999 regardless of your abilities/items, or lack thereof. | |
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Pixelvader: Each level can be beaten without taking damage. The game will mark those with a star. | |
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In Arrow, a companion piece to The Victors Project, due to having spent the entire seven and a half decades between rebellions organizing all kinds of weapons and traps to unleash as soon as the inevitable second rebellion started, while preparing secret bunkers to hide in themselves throughout all of that, District 3 wiped out every last one of their peacekeepers within a period of perhaps 24 hours, without losing the life of a single one of their people. | |
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Progress Bar 95: Collecting only blue segments rewards a 1000-point Perfectionist bonus at the end. | |
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Winning a Warfare round in Unreal Tournament III without taking any damage to your core gets the announcer to say this. | |
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Both Guitar Freaks and Drum Mania write "FULL COMBO" over your grade and give you a score bonus for hitting every note with a GOOD or better. A GREAT or better on every note earns you a SS, and all PERFECTs earn you a SS with "EXCELLENT" in place of the usual Full Combo text. | |
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Halo: In Halo 3 and Halo: Reach, a Perfection medal is earned by winning a multiplayer match with at least 15 kills and no deaths. | |
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Persona 4: Arena: "*character* wins! PERFECT!" | |
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Bayonetta awards a Platinum rank in the Damage category if you clear a Verse with no damage taken. This is one of the three requirements, alongside Platinum rank for score and time, for a Pure Platinum Medal. Getting a Pure Plat on every Verse — and yes, this means taking zero damage throughout the entire chapter — is required to obtain a Pure Platinum Award, which sees the player getting a platinum trophy of Bayonetta holding the moon. | |
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Both Devil Survivor games have two of these, one for winning without taking damage, and one for defeating all three opposing demons in one round. Both net you extra Macca (money). | |
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Intelligent Qube (also known as Kurushi) has "PERRRRRRRRRRRRRRFECT" for when you complete a stage in the allotted number of 'steps' and "EEEEEEXCELLENT" for when you do it in fewer 'steps'. Since this is the only way to add rows to the playing field, you have to get these; otherwise your playing field will slowly shrink as you make mistakes (or quickly, if a full set of blocks runs over you). Eventually this will be lethal. | |
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DoDonPachi Daifukkatsu awards a score bonus of 5 billion points for having a Maximum Bonus active at the end of the 2nd loop, doubled to 10 billion if you also faced and defeated the True Final Boss Hibachi. Note that you lose your Maximum Bonus if you get hit or use a bomb, and your last chance to get it back is at the start of the penultimate boss battle. Therefore this is essentially a bonus for a flawless victory against the penultimate boss and the final boss. | |
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One Must Fall had news reports detailing your battles after the fact. If you did particularly well, the reporter states that if people like evenly-matched battles, he hopes they didn't pay for last night's fight. But if they like a good one-sided, masochistic pounding, they should keep an eye on your character. | |
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In the Groove (and by extension StepMania if a theme implements "awards") can have the following display next to your grade: - "Full Fantastic Combo" with a trophy above it for getting every single step "Fantastic!" - "One Excellent" with a flag above it for getting one "Excellent" and all the rest "Fantastic!" - "Single Digit Excellents" with a plaque above it for getting 2-9 Excellents and all the rest Fantastic - "Full Excellent Combo" with a plaque above it for getting every step Excellent or better - "One Great" with a flag above it for getting one "Great" and all the rest Excellent or better - "Single Digit Greats" with a ribbon above it for getting 2-9 Greats and all the rest Excellent or better - "Full Great Combo" with a ribbon above it for getting every step Great or better All of the above also require that you not drop any hold or roll arrows. In addition, once you're 20% into the song, your combo will glow blue if you're getting all Fantastics, or gold if you're getting all Excellent or better. |
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The King of Fighters has had it since '94. "PERFECT!" Thing is, because the KOF series is a team-based fighter, you can knock your opponent to a tiny percentage of health, lose the round, then take them out in two hits with your next character and still get a Perfect bonus. This is why "Straight" (defeating the entire enemy team with one character) gives a higher bonus than "Perfect". | |
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In Pokémon Stadium 1 and 2 if you defeat an opponent in the Stadium without any of your Pokémon fainting in battle, you get an extra continue. This is especially helpful if you lose to a later opponent. | |
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In Crypt Of The Necrodancer, defeating a boss stage in All Zones mode without taking damage and while staying in rhythm of the stage's song by not missing a beat grants one of three chests to select from as a reward before heading to the next zone. | |
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Frantic 3: Every time you beat a stage without taking damage, the game marks it as "Unharmed!" and gives a 1000 coin bonus. | |
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Pokémon: Pokémon Ranger grants this sort of bonus not only for not taking any damage during a Pokémon encounter, but also for capturing a Pokémon with an unbroken line (i.e. the Pokémon can't attempt to break the styler line by moving through it). Keep in mind that even if you get hit by an attack that does 0 damage due to damage reduction, you still lose the "No Damage" bonus. In Pokémon Stadium 1 and 2 if you defeat an opponent in the Stadium without any of your Pokémon fainting in battle, you get an extra continue. This is especially helpful if you lose to a later opponent. Pokemon Battle Revolution is the same, but you also get additional Poke Coupons on top of the additional continues. |
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Punch-Out!!: In the Wii game, some of the characters can be knocked-out instantly by performing certain actions during combat, but it will require that Little Mac is never hit (such is the case of Don Flamenco in Contender Mode and Bald Bull in Title Defense). And in Exhibition Mode, one of the challenges require you to defeat Piston Hondo in his Title Defense rematch without taking damage or lowering your stamina. | |
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In order to become a Top Prize winner on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, you must answer about 15 questions correctly! But if you leave at least one lifeline intact for the final question, you can use it to get out of trouble.note And while the Top Prize is 1,000,000 units of your local currency in most versions, it was ¥10,000,000 in the Japanese version. John Carpenter, the world's first contestant to win the Top Prize, made it to the final question in the US version without using a single lifeline. On the million dollar question, he finally used his Phone-A-Friend lifelife and called his father...not to ask for help, but to let his father know that he was about to win a million dollars. And then he did. |
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Pokémon Ranger grants this sort of bonus not only for not taking any damage during a Pokémon encounter, but also for capturing a Pokémon with an unbroken line (i.e. the Pokémon can't attempt to break the styler line by moving through it). Keep in mind that even if you get hit by an attack that does 0 damage due to damage reduction, you still lose the "No Damage" bonus. | |
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In Touhou Project, if you drain a boss's spell card's corresponding section of the boss's Life Meter without losing lives or bombing, you get a Spell Card Bonus and the spell card is counted as "captured." However, if you're playing as the Marisa-Nitori team in Touhou Chireiden ~ Subterranean Animism, due to Nitori's bomb mechanic (which instead of clearing out bullets grants temporary invincibility for one hit) the condition is slightly different: you can still fire a bomb, as long as you don't get hit. | |
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In DanceDanceRevolution games starting with DDR X, getting a GREAT! or better on every step causes a green light-up effect at the end with "FULL COMBO" over it and a green circular mark; both the text and the mark are displayed next to your grade. Meanwhile, getting a PERFECT!! or MARVELOUS!! on every step nets you a "PERFECT FULL COMBO!" with a gold flash and a gold mark, and the announcer yells "Perfect Full Combo!" at the Results screen. Additionally, your combo is displayed in gold instead of the usual green if your combo has consisted of all PERFECT!! or MARVELOUS!! so far, and has a white glow for all MARVELOUS!!. Previous versions also had various recognitions of such feats: Up through DDR 3rd Mix, the game would award a SSS grade for a Perfect Full Combo, and the announcer would say "Oh god! Oh god!" at the Results screen. A Full Combo earned you a or a SS or S depending on your ratio of Perfects. 4th Mix changed this to a AA for a Perfect Full Combo and A for Full Combo. 5th Mix changed it yet again to AAA and AA respectively. DDRMAX (6th Mix) removed the Full Combo requirement for a AA, and the announcer quote for a AAA was changed to "Can I call you a dancing master?" SuperNOVA had a white swirly effect under your grade for a Full Combo. SuperNOVA 2 changed the requirement for a AAA to simply 99% of the maximum score, but added the "Perfect Full Combo!!" and gold mark, and a darker yellow mark for Full Combo. DDR 2013 adds the "blue Full Combo" for when a player gets all Goods or better (previously, a Good would break your combo). The Marvelous Full Combo, which requires you to get a Marvelous on every step (which also results in a perfect score). Even on the easiest songs in the game this is considered extremely difficult, and only a handful of players have been able to succesfully pull one off. |
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In GemCraft Labyrinth, defeating a map without letting any enemy touch your gem gives an xp boosting medal for that round. | |
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In some Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, you get more duel points for winning without taking damage. | |
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In beatmania IIDX from 10th Style onwards, if you clear a song hitting every note with a GOOD judgment or better, the judgment line will light upward and you'll get a "FULL COMBO" caption. The song will also be marked with a flashing "FULL COMBO" caption by your score record data on the song selection menu. If you hit every note with a GREAT or better, this is replaced with a gold "PERFECT", although the flash at the end of the song still only says "FULL COMBO". | |
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The Dead or Alive games will have the announcer shout "GREAT!" while the same word displays on the screen if you avoid getting hit during a round. If you avoid getting hit in both rounds of a match (or if both of your characters have full health when winning a tag battle), the second round will have "GREATEST!" instead. | |
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For two seasons during the 1985-88 run of the riddle-based game show Jackpot, any contestant who solved all 15 riddles correctly in a single game won a new car. | |
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Virtua Fighter opts for "EXCELLENT" if you can score a no-damage victory. | |
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In Slay the Spire players are granted the title "Perfect" for a run where they're able to defeat a floor boss without taking damage, and "Beyond Perfect" if they're able to defeat all three floor bosses without damage. | |
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Clearing a CHUNITHM chart with only Justice or Justice Critical judgements results in a congratulatory "ALL JUSTICE!" message. Note that while an All Justice run is always at least 1,000,000 points, it is possible to exceed that score with non-Justice hits (Attack or Miss); the actual maximum score of 1,010,000 is attained by getting all Justice Criticals. | |
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In Hot Ones, Guy Fieri eats all ten of the progressively spicier wings while barely breaking a sweat. In The Stinger, he points out that he didn't drink any of the water or milk provided to him, much to Sean's shock. | |
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The Guitar Hero franchise, especially GHWT and beyond, award extra in-game cash for a perfect performance (which is even mentioned in the newspaper cutouts in GH2: "Perfect Performance from <your band's name> at <venue you were playing in>"). Most GH games give a gold star result (usually 5-star, although 4-gold-stars and 3-gold-stars are possible) for hitting all the gems. In GH5, getting a full combo (No errors)note An error is defined as any action that breaks your combo. For singers, it is any result that isn't "Excellent". For Instrumentalists, it's missing a note or playing the wrong one. gives you an extra star on top of what you have (which will ALWAYS be 5 stars) in addition to turning them gold. | |
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Tetris: The Grand Master and its sequel: On getting the Grand Master rank, you get "YOU ARE GRAND MASTER!" | |
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Warhammer 40,000 has this as the backstory for Tau special character Commander Shadowsun. She wiped out an entire Tyranid splinter fleet without losing a single ship, even though she's a Fire Caste (ground army) commander and therefore had no experience of space combat at the time. Yep. | |
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In El Goonish Shive, Ellen sings a song perfectly on a karaoke machine and the remark that appears with her perfect score is this. | |
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Yet another Japanese quiz show example: On Panel Quiz Attack 25, all 4 players normally receive 10,000 yen per point at the end of the main game. But if a contestant pulls off the maximum possible win margin of 25 to 0 to 0 to 0, their winnings are doubled to ¥500,000 (later increased to ¥1,000,000 in 2019). This has only been achieved 14 times since the show debuted in 1975. | |
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SOUND VOLTEX acknowledges completing a song with no ERROR judgments as an "ULTIMATE CHAIN", and a gold flash ripples up the track from the judgment line. Additionally, completing a song with all CRITICAL judgments nets you a "PERFECT ULTIMATE CHAIN" (or simply "PERFECT" in Sound Voltex II). | |
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Team Fortress 2: If one team kills all members of another during an Arena round, without anyone on their own team dying, the scoreboard is headed with: "Flawless Victory!" It's also inverted for the losing team, who receives the message "Flawless Defeat!" There's also an achievement for defending certain levels and not letting the offensive team get any capture points. Fairly hard to do, but oh so satisfying. |
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Arcaea has Full Recall for finishing a song without any Lost notes, and Pure Memory for hitting every note with a Pure judgement. If you hit all Pures without getting any Early or Late timings, your score will additionally have a teal shadow, although there isn't a specific message for this. | |
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In the Inazuma Eleven series, winning an exhibition match in a complete shutout with at least 5 goals earns you an S rank. This is the only way to get an S — if the other team scores even a single goal, the best you can do is an A rank (though thankfully you can replay exhibition matches as much as you please if you want the S). | |
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BEMANI games often have some form of this, usually with one for a Full Combo (hitting every note with a satisfactory judgment) and a perfect run: In beatmania IIDX from 10th Style onwards, if you clear a song hitting every note with a GOOD judgment or better, the judgment line will light upward and you'll get a "FULL COMBO" caption. The song will also be marked with a flashing "FULL COMBO" caption by your score record data on the song selection menu. If you hit every note with a GREAT or better, this is replaced with a gold "PERFECT", although the flash at the end of the song still only says "FULL COMBO". Same with newer versions of pop'n music, but with "NO BAD!", as well as "PERFECT!" if you get all Greats (or higher, if playing on a mode with COOL judgement enabled). In DanceDanceRevolution games starting with DDR X, getting a GREAT! or better on every step causes a green light-up effect at the end with "FULL COMBO" over it and a green circular mark; both the text and the mark are displayed next to your grade. Meanwhile, getting a PERFECT!! or MARVELOUS!! on every step nets you a "PERFECT FULL COMBO!" with a gold flash and a gold mark, and the announcer yells "Perfect Full Combo!" at the Results screen. Additionally, your combo is displayed in gold instead of the usual green if your combo has consisted of all PERFECT!! or MARVELOUS!! so far, and has a white glow for all MARVELOUS!!. Previous versions also had various recognitions of such feats: Up through DDR 3rd Mix, the game would award a SSS grade for a Perfect Full Combo, and the announcer would say "Oh god! Oh god!" at the Results screen. A Full Combo earned you a or a SS or S depending on your ratio of Perfects. 4th Mix changed this to a AA for a Perfect Full Combo and A for Full Combo. 5th Mix changed it yet again to AAA and AA respectively. DDRMAX (6th Mix) removed the Full Combo requirement for a AA, and the announcer quote for a AAA was changed to "Can I call you a dancing master?" SuperNOVA had a white swirly effect under your grade for a Full Combo. SuperNOVA 2 changed the requirement for a AAA to simply 99% of the maximum score, but added the "Perfect Full Combo!!" and gold mark, and a darker yellow mark for Full Combo. DDR 2013 adds the "blue Full Combo" for when a player gets all Goods or better (previously, a Good would break your combo). The Marvelous Full Combo, which requires you to get a Marvelous on every step (which also results in a perfect score). Even on the easiest songs in the game this is considered extremely difficult, and only a handful of players have been able to succesfully pull one off. Both Guitar Freaks and Drum Mania write "FULL COMBO" over your grade and give you a score bonus for hitting every note with a GOOD or better. A GREAT or better on every note earns you a SS, and all PERFECTs earn you a SS with "EXCELLENT" in place of the usual Full Combo text. jubeat has the usual "FULL COMBO" acknowledgment for hitting every note, while hitting every note with perfect timing triggers a brief flashy animation that culminates in plastering "EXCELLENT" all over the results screen, which also replaces your grade. Do note, however, that pass/fail is based on score; if you achieve a Full Combo but fail to achieve the point quota, the game will recognize your full combo and then fail you immediately afterwards. SOUND VOLTEX acknowledges completing a song with no ERROR judgments as an "ULTIMATE CHAIN", and a gold flash ripples up the track from the judgment line. Additionally, completing a song with all CRITICAL judgments nets you a "PERFECT ULTIMATE CHAIN" (or simply "PERFECT" in Sound Voltex II). REFLEC BEAT gives you a 100-point bonus if you clear the song with a full combo. (For reference, each note is worth up to 3 points barring the Just Reflec bonus, and charts generally have around 500-800 notes at higher difficulties.) However, this is potentially a Game-Breaker, so this was Nerfed in sequels to be worth only 50 points. Said sequels also have a 25-point bonus for getting only one miss, and a 10-point bonus for getting only two misses. |
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One Finger Death Punch: Completing a level without taking a hit gets you a bright "Perfect" medallion on the score screen. Completing a level with no misses gets you a Platinum medal on the same screen. Get both on one level and you may get a giant, announced, "PERFECT" when you land the final hit of the level. | |
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Cutthroat Kitchen. Getting the full $25,000 ($50,000 in tournament finals) requires you to not bid on any sabotages and take any sabotage that comes your way while also not committing any fouls that might come with the sabotage. In 2014, one chef came close to this only to lose in the final round. Then a few weeks later, a certain Chef Kyle managed to pull this off. Accomplished a second time in 2016 with Chef Mikery. | |
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Jurassic Park Warpath: "Flawless!" | |
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Getting one in a Grandia game results in whoever delivered the last blow saying a different victory quote than normal, and in III, a slight recovery of everyone's SP. | |
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jubeat has the usual "FULL COMBO" acknowledgment for hitting every note, while hitting every note with perfect timing triggers a brief flashy animation that culminates in plastering "EXCELLENT" all over the results screen, which also replaces your grade. Do note, however, that pass/fail is based on score; if you achieve a Full Combo but fail to achieve the point quota, the game will recognize your full combo and then fail you immediately afterwards. | |
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The Amazing Race. Meghan & Cheyne (15), Kisha & Jen (Unfinished Business), Ernie & Cindy (19), Rachel & Dave (20), Jason & Amy (23) , Dave & Connor (All-Stars 2014), and Colin and Christie (31) all won the Race without ever being in danger of elimination at any point (being one of the last two teams that didn't arrive at the pit stop yet, regardless of the leg being an elimination leg or not). Rob & Brennan also did this, but that was because of a poorly-placed equalizer during leg 10 making it impossible for them to finish below 3rd. | |
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DJMAX spinoff game SUPERBEAT XONiC awards 10,000 points for completing a track with an All Combo (no Breaks). This can be made trivial to earn by using characters with Shield stats; the best defensive character that doesn't require completing missions to unlock has a Shield stat of 40, i.e. you can miss 40 notes and still get an All Combo. Getting all Super Beats on a song will be declared as a Perfect Play. | |
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Cytus rewards a perfect score of 1,000,000 with a "Million Master" animation. You can also get 100% TPnote an alternate scoring system based around a specific type of Perfect, but no specific fanfare is provided for such performances. | |
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In Hades, the Pierced Butterfly grants Zagreus a permanent damage bonus if he clears a room without taking any damage at all. Entering a Stygian Portal also requires a flawless victory in order to get their listed reward — take any damage within one and Zagreus' only reward is an onion that heals 1 HP. | |
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In WACCA: Clearing a track with no Misses rewards a Full Combo status. Clearing a track with all Marvelous judgements results in ALL Marvelous status. Played with if the player gets 1-5 Misses, which will award the player with a Missless! status. |
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Lyrica has animation rewards for completing a song with either All Combo or All Perfect. | |
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In Rondo of Blood (and the Dracula X Chronicles remake), if you defeat the boss with a full life bar, you get an extra life. Contrary to popular belief, you CAN take damage, as long as you get a meat/ice cream (depending on who you're playing as) before the end of the stage. | |
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maimai: "FULL COMBO!" — clear the chart without missing any notes. "FULL COMBO+!" — clear the chart with only Greats or higher. (maimai Deluxe onwards) "ALL PERFECT!" — clear the chart with all Perfects.note Note that while this implies an Achievement Rate of at least 100%, it is possible to go over even without an AP by hitting Break notes accurately enough to get 2550 or 2600 points on each one, or with Critical Perfects in maimai Deluxe. "ALL PERFECT+!" — clear the chart with all Perfects, and all Critical Perfects on Break notes, i.e. an Achievement score of 101%. (Deluxe onwards) "MAX FEVER!" (classic maimai) / "FULL SYNC!" (Deluxe onwards) — clear a chart in a multiplayer round without anyone, including yourself, missing a note. "100% SYNCHRONIZED!" (classic maimai) / "FULL SYNC DELUXE!" (Deluxe onwards) — clear a chart in a multiplayer round with a Sync percentage (that is, percentage of notes in which all players are within one judge rank of each other on a particular note, without missing notes) of 100%. In classic maimai, the game must be set to Sync Play rather than VS Play. |
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On Survivor, a player achieves what is known as a "Perfect Game" if they win without having a single vote cast against them and receive a unanimous jury vote. So far, only J.T. Thomas (Tocantins) and John Cochran (Caramoan) have managed this. | |
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From Hell's Kitchen only one chef has managed to completely avoid any chance of being nominated throughout the entire team phase of the competition, and that was Season 1 winner, Michael Wray. Besides Michael, the only other chefs to win their seasons without being nominated even once were Heather West from Season 2, David "Dave" Levey from Season 6, Holli Ugalde from Season 7, future sous chef Christina Wilson from Season 10, La Tasha McCutchen from Season 13, Meghan Gill from Season 14, Kimberly-Ann Ryan from Season 16, Ariel Fox (who previously competed in Season 6) in Season 18, and Ryan O'Sullivan in Season 22. |
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Club Penguin has a medium-level achievement by this name in the Mini-Game Card-Jitsu. The goal, of course, is to win a match without letting your opponent gain any cards. | |
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In Muramasa: The Demon Blade, winning a battle without losing any HP will earn you a "Completely Unscathed" bonus, which grants you a small extra percentage of experience points. | |
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Tekken has "Perfect!" It also inverts it with "Excellent!" (or "Great!"), which you get by winning with 5% health or less. | |
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The Unreal series has this. Winning a round of Onslaught, CTF, or Bombing Run in Unreal Tournament 2004 with no points scored by the other team gives this announcement. The inverse is called "Humilliating Defeat" in 2004. In the single player mode, it's an achievement. Winning a Warfare round in Unreal Tournament III without taking any damage to your core gets the announcer to say this. |
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In the Story Mode of Dissidia Final Fantasy, one of the potential DP bonuses (DP being what you use to move around the map and having more of it leading to bonuses) in certain fights is to clear the fight without taking any damage. This bonus is even called a "Flawless Victory." There's also a milder version, "Flawless HP Victory", where you must not take any HP damage - you're allowed to take Bravery hits. | |
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Gears of War 3 has the "I'm a Beast!" medal, which requires you to complete all 12 waves of Beast in a row without failing on each of the four difficulties. | |
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Street Fighter II rewarded you by giving you extra points on the end-of-round bonus. This carried into Street Fighter III, with the announcer yelling "All right, that's cool!" The Marvel/Tatsunoko vs. Capcom games had "Perfect", which is used by most (if not all) Capcom fighters as the terminology. | |
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In Dragon Ball Z, Gohan manages to defeat Super Buu without taking a single hit or using any ki attacks. | |
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Getting a "Full Combo" in Taiko no Tatsujin by not missing a single note in a song, regardless of how many "great" or "good" notes you get, nets you a golden Crown (and yes, this is possible even in the Oni difficulty). Don-chan even exclaims "Full Combo!" or "Full Combo da-don!". | |
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Upon achieving full combo in Aikatsu! Photo on Stage!!, the main character of a live show will praise the player and the result screen will show the phrase "full combo" above the combo count in the result screen. However, this does not always translate to S rank combo because combo total depends on how long the notes are pressed, which is less when they are pressed late. | |
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Winning a round of Onslaught, CTF, or Bombing Run in Unreal Tournament 2004 with no points scored by the other team gives this announcement. The inverse is called "Humilliating Defeat" in 2004. In the single player mode, it's an achievement. | |
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Games such as the Super Smash Bros. series, and even non-Fighting Games like Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, will occasionally have a reward for winning a match with a perfect. Super Smash Bros. Melee in particular required you to never take a hit in an entire game to get one bonus. There's also an achievement for never taking any damage and never attacking anyone. And there's a trophy for getting every award in the game at least once, including those. Conveniently, this bonus can also be earned in stages that don't have any enemies, such as the challenge stage where you have to get to the end of an F-Zero track on foot before time runs out (avoiding the racers as you go). This isn't as trivial as it sounds, since the game also counts your Up-B recovery moves as attacks. Still, it's easier to just go to Jungle Japes and just watch the AI die. | |
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