If you are a gamer who wishes to up his trophy collection, the following is a guide to seven fun games you can platinum fairly easily. Plus, a few bonus picks for novice/trophy hunters. The games offer fun experiences. While they do have some challenges, these aren’t really overwhelming. Paths to Platinum are fairly easy too.

Explore Emotional Narratives with Life Is Strange
Players who love story choices can easily get a Platinum trophy in the four major titles of Life Is Strange series. In each game, you will play as a young character navigating interesting emotional journeys that involve many different mystical twists and turns. Players must complete the story and collect a certain amount of items throughout the chapters to get the Platinum. The chapter select feature of the game makes it stress-free to collect trophies in it. A leisurely trip is in order, although the teenage aspects may feel too sweet for some. It’s a reasonable timeframe to earn Platinum, making it perfect for story-driven players.
Step into a Neo-Victorian adventure through an alternate version of London in The Order: 1886. This Platinum trophy has a completion time of around 10 hours, offering a linear experience with amazing graphics. This trophy is rated a lowly 3/10 in difficulty. It has requirements of beating the game on any difficulty, collecting items and some misc requirements. Players are encouraged to enjoy the story blindly on the first playthrough to dive into its weirdly unique and slightly confusing storyline. You can use a second playthrough or a collectible guide for the Platinum wrap-up. This underappreciated PlayStation title has a polished, cinematic feel and a shorter playtime for trophy hunters.
Roam the Stunning Open World of Horizon
The Horizon series, zero dawn and forbidden west, challenge players to explore beautiful open worlds. Even if these games could take around 40 hours for Platinum (an additional 20 hours for the DLC), they are easy enough to be less difficult than most RPGs. Players will need to finish the story, win trophies for combat, and collect collectibles. The first game’s narrative shines, but the second game’s world feels richer. Zero Dawn is a suggested title for narrative relevance With the fighting robots and dinosaur and the beautiful scenery, the journey to Platinum will keep you engaged. The combat scenarios are tough but can be done in a few tries.
Embrace Nostalgic Chaos with Destroy All Humans! Remakes
For a dose of silly, nostalgic fun, the Destroy All Humans! remakes deliver. The gameplay involves an alien named Crypto who is a destroyer that wreaks havoc on Earth. The game is set during an era influenced by the Cold War. You don’t have to worry about missable trophies over the course of a 15-hour climb. The tasks consist of finishing the narrative and gathering objects, but the gameplay loop feels dated and cutscenes are painfully slow. Whether it is the first game or the sequel, both games offer loads of hilarious simple chaos! Gamers who want a less serious Platinum with retro vibes can play these games.

Revisit the glory of PSP with Killzone: Liberation
Killzone: Liberation is the quickest and easiest platinum you can earn in under 8 hours. It’s a port of 2006’s PSP title. This shooter, which is created from the top view, has a rewind option that makes mistakes harmless. Hence, the game is made substantially easier. All players have to do is finish the simple story and grab the items. While the story as well as gameplay might not be something extraordinary, the retro feeling and small gameplay duration makes it a nice pick for trophy hunters looking for something quick.
Snack on Fun with Bugsnax
The quirky PS5 launch title Bugsnax has an easy Platinum trophy, taking less than 15 hours to earn at a 2/10 difficulty.
Players get through the story and pick up items and can’t miss a trophy. The game has a weird, but fun feeling that makes it easy to get into and play. If you claimed it via PlayStation Plus in November 2020, the decision to jump in is even easier. If you want more, you can get 5 more hours of gameplay with more trophies by purchasing the DLC.

Bonus Picks for Easy Platinums
Survive the Plague in A Plague Tale
A Plague Tale has an interesting story and quite simple gameplay with a Platinum which can be done in 15 hours. To avoid having to play through a second time, players should complete the story and find the items, while paying attention to the two missable trophies. The game is very empirical and has a great soundtrack if you’re looking for trophies you will be surprised. The player can easily sneak through the rats and soldiers of the Inquisition.
Paint the Town in Concrete Genie
Concrete Genie offers a beautiful, feel-good experience along with the 8-hour Platinum. Players finish the game’s story and collect all items, no missable trophies. The game is neon-painted, features fun gameplay, and is an easy Platinum that is charming and easy to complete!
Explore History with Assassin’s Creed
The worlds of Assassin’s Creed are no doubt immersive, and with Platinum taking more than 50 hours due to collectibles and extra quests.
While not difficult on lower settings, the grind is real. Players take an adventure to old lands to learn and see beautiful things. Those who are willing to wait will find this journey to the Platinum relaxing and fulfilling.
Overcome mental challenges in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice offers a distinct, linear narrative about psychosis – an intense gaming experience that is also a powerful critique. You can unlock the Platinum in roughly 8 hours by finishing the story of Dragon Ball and obtaining all the lore stones. To avoid a second playthrough, be on the lookout for one collectible trophy. Rumors of permadeath created tension but it was just a clever game design trick. This game is worth playing as it has a horrifying story that is very easy to achieve trophies in and particularly those who want to play the sequel.
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