While grinding for yet another platinum, I caught myself thinking: why are some trophy lists pure joy, while others turn a great game into a tedious chore? Is it really worth collecting hundreds of feathers and grinding for 100 hours just for that coveted digital cup?
In this video, we’ll break down what an ideal platinum looks like for different genres—from casual, chill Sony action games to hardcore mastery in Hollow Knight and deep, massive immersion in Red Dead Redemption 2. Plus, I’ll give you a sneak peek at the next video, where we’ll talk about the upcoming Ghost of Yōtei!
Get comfortable, share your favorite (and your most hated) platinum trophies in the comments, and let's jump into the video!
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⏱️ Timestamps for your convenience:
00:00 — Quick Life Update
00:52 — Intro: Why Do Some Platinums Feel Like Hard Labor?
01:40 — The Ideal Action Game: Sony's Formula (God of War, Spider-Man, Horizon). The Uncharted Exception
02:44 — The Ideal Co-op: Split Fiction, Reanimal, and Sweat-fests in Unravel Two
03:58 — The Ideal Hardcore: Pure Skill in Hollow Knight, Cuphead, Sifu & the Pantheon Glitch
05:23 — The Ultimate Immersion: Hundreds of Hours in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt & Peak Prestige in Red Dead Redemption 2
06:58 — The Verdict. What's Your Perfect Platinum Format?