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Dear esther trophy guide Ps4#
New PS5, PS4 Games This Week (17th October to 23rd October)Ī Plague Tale: Requiem Caps Out at Just 30fps on PS5, 40f.Ģ3 PS Plus Extra, Premium PS5, PS4 Games for October 2022. PS4 to PS5: All Games with Confirmed Free Upgrades Those are just a cool side benefit that adds a little extra to the game for me. I play games to have fun, and would still play them without trophies or achievements. So these easy Platinum trophies are fine with me if people enjoy them (I am certainly not deleting my Telltale game plats!), but they are not for me. Perfectly fine if other folks do, but that is not why I game. What I absolutely do not care about is my trophy ranking or anything like that. And sometimes they cause a funny moment-I am not going to spoil it, but I recently did something in the Ascent that I have done in every video game possible for years and an achievement finally popped for it.

Sometimes they encourage me to try things in a game I did not think of. They are a good diary for what you did in a game to look back on later. I play a game until I am done with it, and if I have a Platinum it means I either got it by accident just playing or there was only a trophy or two left when I finished the game. I am not a trophy hunter by any means-I have 16 Plats., and I have been gaming extensively for much longer than trophies have been a thing.
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This is why I would like trophies for the PS1 & PS2 games, It helps with replayability and feels like a new challenge is added on top of what is already there.
Dear esther trophy guide ps3#
I used to be way more into hunting back in the PS3 era but now I see them as a companion to excellent games, again.when done well. That's why typically when I platinum one I feel like it's finally "done", I can put it on the shelf and comfortably say "yes, I experienced every single thing in that game." That and I can always look back at my list and look through this virtual gallery if gaming experiences I've had. Trophies, when done well, can make you feel like you explored everything your game has to offer. You can compete with the other crazies if you want that honor. Individual trophy count is pretty worthless, getting that number as high as possible doesn't really matter if you're just going to pad it with 60 second games. They can provide a challenge you have to overcome or hint to you that there might be more than one ending to your favorite games. Trophies, when done well, can be a great way to have you experience all the content a game has, pushing you to try things you might have skipped otherwise. A look at the biggest Trophy cabinets in the world, from players like Hakoom, shows that a large chunk of their 4,346 Platinum Trophies is made up of these kind of games.

Obviously, the PSNProfiles website doesn’t track all players, and is largely occupied by Trophy hunters, but clearly the tactic is effective. When you consider that a proper game, like Moss: Book 2, has about 64 players on PSNProfiles, you can see the strategy working. Some of these games, according to PSNProfiles, have thousands of players. It all encourages Trophy hunters to “double dip” because if they buy the game twice – in both the US and Europe, for example – they can get two Platinums, sometimes even four, for their troubles. Many of these games have multiple lists for PS5 and PS4, as well as different regions. In fact, publishers have learned that if they can game the system, they can maximise their income. These take a few more minutes to complete, but are sold primarily for their Platinums. Each one is a palette swap: Sushi Break, Donut Break, Christmas Break, Independence Day Break – heck, even Taco Break.
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Other series include Breakout clones from Smobile, of which there are almost 150 already released. At the time of writing, there are almost 60 games in this series on the PS Store, none more complicated than a Game & Watch handheld from the late 80s.
