Oh to hear the satisfying little tone of a new trophy increasing my PSN score by a tiny fraction of a percentage point. To someone who isn't a gamer (and even to some who are), it's very difficult to explain the tenacity and dedication with which many Playstation, Xbox, and Steam gamers pursue these seemingly useless little trinkets. Just to get an idea of how far a gamer will go for these digital rewards, look no further than the 2010 Great IGN Trophy Whore War.
I must confess: I myself am a trophy addict. You see, it all started with Infamous. I really loved the title from Sucker Punch and thought it might be cool to go for the platinum trophy. I wanted to play through a separate time as Evil Cole. I wanted to collect all the power-ups. So, I played the game and searched every inch of Empire City for those little blast shards. Finally, I received this...
Unlock the platinum trophy by unlocking all other trophies. |
Currently, we are all hovering around the level 19 mark. It's a never ending competition, not to see who's the best or the most talented, but to see who has the most dedication to push forward for a higher PSN score and the ever elusive platinum trophy. I'm currently 2nd in the trophy race, but my tally of 39 Platinum Trophies has long been the benchmark (at least for us...more on that later).
Sony's official PSN ID Badge. |
Thanks to a wonderful little website called PSN Profiles, it's easier than ever to keep track of your trophies. You can see where you rank against other Playstation gamers, pinpoint your very first trophy, and even learn about the rarest trophy in your collection. My profile is featured at the bottom of this page. To the average gamer, a level 19 with nearly 3,000 trophies may seem like a lot. But take a look at PSN Profiles leader board here. I play a ton of video games. I can honestly say I have no idea how someone can have enough time to earn this many trophies. Beta tester? Game developer? Who knows! Even guys who play games for a living, such as IGN's Greg Miller , only come in at a level 22.
To be totally honest, I'm not sure if trophies/achievements are good for gaming or not. I can honestly say I've played some games just because they have easy trophies. Additionally, I have played a few games far more than I would have if they hadn't had obtainable platinum trophies. I enjoyed Assassin's Creed II, but without trophies, I would have stopped the game immediately upon beating the single player story. Then there are games that are so good, it doesn't really matter about the trophies. I platinumed both Mass Effect 2 and Skyrim (over 120 hours!)...but I loved every second of it.
Trophies and achievements may be new, but accomplishing random tasks just for fun have been around since the days of Pac-Man and Mario. Only now, we have a record of completing these inane tasks. What would be really awesome is if Sony and Microsoft would work out a rewards program, similar to Club Nintendo (although it rewards purchases, not in-game achievements). Perhaps an Infamous platinum trophy earns you a poster or maybe a Skyrim platinum nets you $10 PSN store credit? The opportunities are endless for companies to further develop an already loyal fan base.
In a very weird way, I guess the trophies make it all seem worth it. No matter what happens to your saves, hard drives, or if you never pick up another title, your trophies and experiences with each game can never be taken away. Don't have a platinum trophy yet? Give it a shot. You just might become addicted.
5 comments:
I've got 2 platinums, Dead Space and Skyrim. Dead Space took three or four campaigns on each difficulty, with each campaign taking around 12 hours. Not too bad, even if the hardest difficulty was pretty tough. Skyrim just took a ton of time, which kind of completely burned me out on those types of games (i.e., HUGE).
I wanted to platinum Dead Space 2, but the hardest difficulty only allowed the player to save 3 times throughout the entire campaign and only die so many times, too, I believe. I just couldn't handle it. Way too hard. Still, a pretty fun reward for accomplishing the feat.
That said, wow, you've got a bunch of trophies, dude. Wow.
Hahaha. It's so addicting. I have a problem, I admit.
I had heard about Dead Space 2 being notoriously hard for the trophy you mentioned. I'm probably proudest of my Batman: Arkham City platinum. There are some really tough challenges you have to complete. They're all fun though.
Oh and I totally agree about getting burned out with Skyrim. I tried to play Kingdoms of Amalur a few weeks after Skyrim and just couldn't do it. In some ways, it's a superior game actually. I just felt like I was doing so many of the exact same things that I couldn't push through to finish it.
I'm still bummed that I came so close to get my Sly platinum but lost my progress when our Playstation was stolen. Maybe I'll play it again someday!
There's still time Jordan! It's not too bad.
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