The Completionist

YouTuber focusing on video game completion

The Completionist - Performers & Entertainers born January 3rd, 1988
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An American YouTuber specializes in video game content, primarily focusing on completing video games and reviewing them in detail. Launched a channel that features in-depth game reviews, exploring every aspect of the games played. Content often emphasizes thoroughness and quality in reviewing games from various platforms. Gained a significant following through engaging presentations and insights into the gaming industry.

Created the YouTube channel 'The Completionist'

Produced over 500 game completion videos

Developed a popular series highlighting game reviews

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