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It would be nice to see Steam have a rankings system like what PSN has though.
There's a Kingdom Hearts speed-runner that I watch by the name of Ninten and he did a 100% RE:COM speedrun... his time was 21 hours. that's with using RNG manipulation stuff and cheesing most of it. you're looking at spending a minimum of 60 hours with that game (according to the website howlongtobeat) and a minimum of 211 hours of the collection if you were rushing.... but it can take as long as 500 hours.
Good luck to you though if you intend to do something like that. It would take me about 2 and a half months straight, playing 5 - 6 hours a day to do something like that, maybe 3 months actually. f*ck that lol.