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Platinum trophies in open world games can be challenging due to demanding tasks beyond combat.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 requires players to complete many open-world activities and hunt for well-hidden collectibles for Platinum.
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Yakuza: Like A Dragon's leveling and minigame completion jobs make getting Platinum difficult.
Open-world games are pretty prevalent now, with players having no shortage of options when deciding which sandbox title suits their fancy. From games set in modern times to fantasy titles with beautiful fictional worlds, players will enjoy the pick of the bunch when it comes to this genre.
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Open world game that has no combat
Prefer the pacifist paths in your open games? There is no other way with these particular titles, as they have no combat mechanics.
Trophy hunters love most open world games because of how easy Platinums can be in these titles, but this is not a universal truth. Some of the best sandbox titles out there are notorious for having difficult Platinums that require a lot of work before players can enjoy this ultimate achievement.
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Red Dead Redemption 2
Completing open world activities and getting gold medals is quite challenging
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26 October 2018
- OpenCritic Rating
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Powerful
Red Dead Redemption 2 is Rockstar's magnum opus by a country mile. It has a beautiful world and an incredible story that shows how much Rockstar's writing has improved. A slow and methodical approach was implemented to develop this open world game that could be a nightmare for Platinum.
Along with earning a gold medal in each mission, players must complete their fair share of open-world activities and hunt for well-hidden collectibles. The latter is not obvious and can add tons of hours for people struggling to get a platinum trophy for Red Dead Redemption 2.
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Yakuza: Like a dragon
The work to raise the level can be a little too excessive at times
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November 10, 2020
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Powerful
The move to turn-based JRPG combat was a step in the right direction for Yakuza series, which introduces a new group of players to this strange world. Just like most titles in the series, Like a dragon has an exhaustive list of content that must be completed for players to receive the Platinum Trophy.
From watching movies with friends to completing the large number of mini-games in this title, it's easy to see why Like a dragon can be such a huge time sink for players looking to platinum this title. It's a Herculean endeavor that may not be worth the time or patience of many.
The post-game missions can take a long time
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September 1, 2015
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Powerful
It's a shame that Metal Gear Solid 5 falls apart in the second half, making it clear where Kojima left the game's development. This means that the bulk of the tougher trophies in the game are tougher to get due to the grind involved, along with the lack of interest most players will experience in the later stages of the game.
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Best Open-World game where the story unfolds at your pace
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thankfully, Metal Gear Solid 5s gameplay is solid enough for players to stick around for the postgame and get the trophies they need to secure a Platinum. It may take forever, but players who love Kojima's legendary series will have a great time playing through it Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain.
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Monster Hunter World
It's easy to see why the grind in this game would be exhausting for many
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January 26, 2018
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Powerful
Monster Hunter World has a compelling gameplay loop and is quite accessible, serving as the entry point for many players to this brilliant series. The gameplay loop of hunting down tough monsters and gathering your resources to craft more powerful weapons is something that fans can't get enough of.
However, this is cranked up to 11 if players want to secure a platinum trophy in this title. The sting is exhausting and players have to rely on the RNG to ensure they get the things they need, which can create a frustrating deal that most players are better off avoiding.
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Grand Theft Auto 5
Getting a gold medal in every mission and doing a variety of other things is quite difficult
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September 17, 2013
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Rockstar North
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Powerful
Grand Theft Auto 5 broke new ground when it launched and quickly shot up the charts to become one of the most popular open-world games ever made. The benefits of an advanced engine, along with the inclusion of three distinct protagonists, ensured that players could enjoy this title upon booting it up, with GTA online which increases the longevity of the game.
But getting a Platinum in this title is far from easy. With the modern re-release of this title grouping both single-player and multiplayer achievements into one bucket, it's easy to see why players can spend hundreds of hours before finally securing the platinum they need for Grand Theft Auto 5.
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Getting high scores in mini-games and fighting secret bosses is easier said than done
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February 29, 2024
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Powerful
The sandbox approach Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth drew a mixed reception from audiences. Some people like the distractions these zones provide, while others feel it just adds to the drive time without bringing anything innovative to the table.
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One thing fans can agree on is getting a Platinum in this title is nightmares. Trials by battle, secret bosses, and hidden collectibles form a time-consuming trinity that can be painful to manage for fans who insist on declaring their mastery Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth with a platinum trophy.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Some of the challenges that players have to complete can be grids
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19 May 2015
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Powerful
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of the best open-world RPGs ever made, with the next-gen update giving players another reason to return to this masterpiece. But one thing to keep in mind is that the pursuit of Platinum can turn even something as amazing as this title into a downer.
Players have to play the game on the highest difficulty, achieve some tricky feats in battle multiple times and make sure they do everything in order not to miss out on certain trophies. This can be quite frustrating, and only the most dedicated trophy hunters around should attempt to secure the Platinum Trophy i The Witcher 3.
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Yakuza Kiwami
The Majima Everywhere system can make the gate a nightmare to manage
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August 29, 2017
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Since the first one Yakuza entry was shorter and less ambitious than any other entry in the series, it's easy to see why RGG Studio wanted to make the remake's side content as engaging as possible to add to the game's runtime. This was achieved with the Majima Everywhere system.
It's fun to see Majima popping up all over the map, but players grinding for the Platinum Trophy will hate this eccentric character in no time. It doesn't help that players need good RNG for some of the trophies, making Majima Everywhere even more brutal to deal with if players are unlucky for too long.
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