The Easiest PlayStation Platinum Trophies of All Time
This is a fun little RPG beat ’em up that has you stripping vampire like beings that use fashion for power (yeah it’s that weird). You’ll have to play through a couple of times to earn all the trophies, but that can be done in under 40 hours. A handy guide can help you with any missable achievements, so make sure to use one.
Inferno has a pretty standard trophy list that requires mostly the act of just playing through the game. There are a few collectibles which you can consult a guide for. The best part is that you can use an Infinite Ammo cheat and the trophies will not be disabled. Go into third person and make sure to have nothing equipped, then quickly press – Triangle, Circle, X, Square, up, right, down, left, Triangle, Square, X, Circle, up, left, down, right.
Assassin’s Creed II may seem like a daunting task when it comes to getting all of the Trophies, but it’s actually not that tough. There are a lot of collectibles, but guides and maps can help with that. The only trophy you need to worry about is the Fly Swatter one, which can be missed. In Sequence 8, make sure to kick a guard while you’re using the flying machine.
Pretty much the same deal as Assassin’s Creed II. The only major difference is that there are no missable Trophies, which is definitely a good thing when you’re working hard to get that Platinum.
Arkham Knight is another open-world game that seems like it would be tough, but it’s not that difficult. It is very time-consuming though, but with some guides you should have no trouble beating the game and getting every collectible.
Most of the Trophies here revolve around decisions and certain actions you can do in the heat of the moment, so you’ll need a guide and at least 2 playthroughs. Still, it can be completed in about 25 hours, and it’s an interesting sort of game if you’re looking for something different.
Like driving fast and crashing into things? Then you’ll have fun for the 20 or so hours it takes to get Burnout Paradise’s Platinum Trophy. Beat the game, unlock cars, get all of the collectibles (you should use a guide for this), and complete some challenges and you’ll race to a higher trophy score.
It may not be a great licensed game, but Captain America: Super Soldier’s top prize is easy to obtain. Beat the game and use a guide to grab all of the collectibles. Once that’s done head into the challenge mode with all of your upgrades and finish that too. You can accomplish all of this in under 15 hours.
A very easy children’s game that you can beat without a guide in well under 10 hours. It’s a bit simple, so you may find yourself a little bored. But hopefully the color and humor can carry you through the short amount of time needed to get the Platinum. Some players have reported getting it within as little as 4 hours, so this should be a piece of cake.
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Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed (PS3/PS4/Vita)
This is a fun little RPG beat 'em up that has you stripping vampire-like beings that use fashion for power. You'll have to play through a couple of times to earn all the trophies, but that can be done in under 40 hours. A handy online guide can help you with any missable achievements.
Alone in the Dark: Inferno (PS3)
Inferno has a pretty standard trophy list that requires mostly the act of just playing through the game. There are a few collectibles which you can consult a guide for, and the best part is that you can use an Infinite Ammo cheat and the trophies will not be disabled. Go into third person and make sure to have nothing equipped, then quickly press - Triangle, Circle, X, Square, up, right, down, left, Triangle, Square, X, Circle, up, left, down, right.
Assassin's Creed II (PS3)
Assassin's Creed II may seem like a daunting task when it comes to getting all of the Trophies, but it's actually not that tough. There are a lot of collectibles, but guides and maps can help with that. The only trophy you need to worry about is the Fly Swatter one, which can be missed during a playthrough. In Sequence 8, make sure to kick a guard while you're using the flying machine.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate (PS4)
Pretty much the same deal as Assassin's Creed II. The only major difference is that there are no missable Trophies, which is definitely a good thing when you're working hard to get that Platinum.
Batman: Arkham Knight (PS4)
Arkham Knight is another open-world game that seems like it would be tough to Platinum. It is very time-consuming, but with some guides you should have no trouble beating the game and getting every collectible.
Beyond: Two Souls (PS3/PS4)
Most of the Trophies here revolve around decisions and certain actions you can make in the heat of the moment, so you'll need a guide and at least 2 playthroughs. Still, it can be completed in about 25 hours, and it's an interesting sort of game if you're looking for something different.
Burnout Paradise (PS3)
Like driving fast and crashing into things? Then you'll have fun for the 20 or so hours it takes to get Burnout Paradise's Platinum Trophy. Beat the game, unlock cars, get all of the collectibles (you should use a guide for this), and complete some challenges for a higher trophy score.
Captain America: Super Soldier (PS3)
It may not be a great licensed game, but Captain America: Super Soldier's top prize is easy to obtain. Beat the game and use a guide to grab all of the collectibles. Once that's done, head into the challenge mode with all of your upgrades and finish that too. You can accomplish all of this in under 15 hours.
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (PS3)
A very easy children's game that you can beat without a guide in well under 10 hours. It's a bit simple, so you may find yourself a little bored. Hopefully the color and humor can carry you through the short amount of time needed to get the Platinum. Some players have reported getting it within as little as 4 hours, so this should be a piece of cake.
Dante's Inferno (PS3)
You will need to play through this game at least three times to get all the trophies, but since there are no difficulty trophies, you can play on the easiest difficulty and run through all of your playthroughs in about 18 hours. Use a guide for collectibles and choices, and you should be fine.
Darksiders 2
Darksiders 2 is a ridiculously easy game. We suggest playing on the hardest difficulty from the moment you start, as none of the fights, including bosses, put up much of a challenge. With that out of the way, use a guide for all of the collectibles (so you don't have to backtrack). When you're all done, head into the Crucible and drop the difficulty down to easy to make clearing all 100 waves a breeze.
Deadpool (PS3/PS4)
Deadpool is silly, as are all of the trophies in his game. With a guide you can run through everything all while enjoying your chimichongas and crude jokes. It is a bit heavy on the time side, though, so expect about 24 hours of play time.
Destiny (PS3/PS4)
Destiny is surprisingly easy to Platinum, especially now. The hardest trophy in the game is to beat a raid with nobody on your team dying, which can be done on one of the older raids since their difficulty doesn't raise. Level up each type of guardian, beat all the missions, and get yourself some sweet gear. The rest of the trophies will be earned naturally by simply playing the game. Help for collectibles can be found online.
Disney Pixar's Up (PS3)
The collectible trophy is the only one that may give you an issue, but that can be bypassed with a handy guide. Other than that, you simply have to beat the game. There are a couple of Co-op trophies, though, so grab a friend for a quick platinum.
Dying Light (PS4)
Dying Light is intense, but not too difficult surprisingly. The main thing you'll have to do is use a guide for collectibles, and make sure to play a chunk with friends as there are a few co-op trophies.
Fallout 4 (PS4)
Fallout 4 is a big game, and while the Platinum will take a long time (close to 80 hours), it's not very difficult. Collectibles can be found with a guide, so no big deal there, but there are faction specific trophies. You'll want to create multiple save files so that you can make decisions and reload and not need more than one playthrough.
Farming Simulator 15 (PS3/PS4)
Very slow, but ridiculously easy. It will take about 40 hours to get every single trophy, but a guide will help you with all of the collectibles and odd challenges.
God of War III: Remastered (PS4)
The only really challenging trophy here is beating the game on Titan difficulty, which may have you cursing the stars. Take your time, and focus on countering and blocking. The rest of the trophies revolve around just beating the game, completing certain combat feats, and obtaining collectibles (all of which are easier with a guide). If you're a GoW veteran, you can mop this up in about 20 hours. If not, then expect closer to 30 hours.
Gravity Rush (PS4/Vita)
Gravity Rush is a beatiful game that you should be looking to try anyway, but you may as well get a pretty easy Platinum while you're at it. We recommend playing on PS4 if you can, as it's a bit easier with a controller, but it's definitely doable on a Vita. There are some collectibles that you'll need a guide for, but a single playthrough is all you need.
Hannah Montanna: The Movie (PS3)
Yes, this Platinum is a bit embarrassing, but it's extraordinarily easy. This is a rhythm game that never becomes very challenging, simply 5-Star every song. Other than that, you need to buy all of the items in the game. This can all be done within 5 hours. Have fun.
Infamous 2 (PS3)
Infamous 2 will require two playthroughs, a good and an evil, but they won't be difficult at all. We recommend saving your hard run for your evil run, since it's easier to just kill everyone on screen. You'll be able to find collectibles easily through upgrades. Don't mix up choices in playthroughs, as it will just take you longer.
Infamous: First Light (PS4)
Beat the game and collect all of the collectibles. The challenge mode is a lot easier than it seems.
Infamous Second Son (PS4)
Just like Infamous 2, you'll want to save your evil playthrough for the hard mode. Other than that, collectibles are a breeze as they'll appear on your map, and you'll have all the time in the world to practice your combat for any clean up left.
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (PS3/Vita/PS4)
LEGO plus Batman, you can't go wrong here. Like all LEGO games, this will take a bit of time, but it's very easy. Use a guide for collectibles as that will be the hardest part.
LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 (PS3/Vita)
Enjoy the first four years of school for the "Boy Who Lived" as you run through another amazing LEGO adventure. As always, you'll need a guide for collectibles.
LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 (PS3/Vita)
Finish off Harry's school career. You may as well after going through the first four years.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (PS3/Vita/PS4)
This one is a doozy. It's far from difficult, especially if using a collectible guide, but it can take very long. Expect to spend at least 40 hours among your LEGO allies and enemies.
LEGO The Hobbit (PS3/PS4)
Like all LEGO games, this one is pretty straight forward. We recommend using a collectible guide from the very beginning as there's a lot of ground to cover.
Life Is Strange (PS4)
Life is Strange is an episodic game with some easy collectibles. Use a guide and have fun exploring all of the choices this gifted teenager has to make.
Megamind: Ultimate Showdown (PS3)
Easy to obtain, just make sure you're controlling Megamind (when playing co-op, only the person controlling him gets trophies). There are some collectibles, but you have a level select option when done for cleanup. With a collectible guide this should only take you about 4 hours.
Minecraft: Story Mode (PS3/PS4/Vita)
It's Telltale, so you know it's an easy one. Just finish every single episode and you're golden.
NCIS: The Game (PS3)
We're going to be honest, this game isn't very good, but it's an easy 5 hour Platinum (especially if you use a guide). It's a point and click game, so it never becomes too complicated. If you like solving crimes, you may actually find yourself having fun while you work for the easy trophies.
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 (PS3)
This is an easy one if you like Pac-Man. You may need a guide to farm for power ups, but outside of that, just beat the game, make sure to grab the fruits, and shoot for that high score. If you're skilled, you should be able to do all of this within 10 hours.
PlayStation Vita Pets
While playing with dogs on your Vita may not be the most fun thing in the world, it has a simple Trophy List. You'll essentially just wander the world with your pet and collect a bunch of things. It's straight forward, and a bit dull at times, but you only need around 10 hours to get it all done.
Prototype 2 (PS3/PS4)
This game is a pretty easy platinum to obtain, requiring you to just fully upgrade Sgt. Heller as you rampage through the city on normal and on Hard (which you can use New Game+ for). You'll become incredibly overpowered in no time, and everything you need to grab will appear on your map.
Ratchet & Clank (PS4)
This remake of sorts is both incredibly fun and incredibly easy to Platinum. There are some collectibles that aren't too out of the way; you can easily use a guide for this. What will take long is maxing out all weapons. Just find a spot you like to farm with a lot of enemies, and keep dying before you kill everyone. In a couple of hours, all of your weapons will be level 10. Do keep in mind that you can't max out weapons until your second playthrough, so use the first one to get collectibles. Cheats can also be used without blocking trophies - have fun.
Resident Evil 5 (PS3/PS4)
This is a very common PlayStation Platinum Trophy for good reason. It is a bit easier if you play co-op, but you can still get it if you have the time and the inclination to do so. One thing we must warn you about, though, is that it can take upwards of 30 hours, so if you have faster games out there, finish those first. Use a guide for the 107 collectibles in the game (yeah, there's a lot), and you should be fine.
Resogun (PS4/Vita)
This Platinum is a tough one depending on the player. For some it can be incredibly easy and obtained in one day, and for others it may take longer. But it's far from impossible, and you can even have a friend help. We suggest playing on PS4 though, as it's much easier.
Rio (PS3)
This one is very easy, but you still might pass up on it depending on your patience. You'll have to run through the game about 11 times, which only takes about 11 hours, but can be a bit annoying. You can do everything on your own though by plugging in a bunch of controllers, so it's really just an easy grind.
Rocket League
Rocket League is a tough game when playing against people who really know what they're doing, but the Platinum Trophy honestly isn't that difficult to obtain. Complete a season against the computer without losing, drive a lot, and win a bunch of games (can be against friends) and you'll have this one before you can say GOAL!!!!!!
Saints Row IV
Saints Row IV takes the loved universe and throws some super powers in for good measure. Beat up everyone, buy a lot of things, use your abilities, and nab all of the collectibles for this one. There are some guides floating around that will help you with any challenges. Enjoy.
Saints Row: The Third (PS3)
Saint's Row: The Third is GTA's wacky younger sibling. Full of over-the-top action and humor, you'll just have to beat the game and buy a lot of things to get all the trophies. There are some collectibles too, but you can get those highlighted on your map. There are a couple of story trophies that you should keep in mind, though. Use save files to get those trophies without having to restart the entire game.
Senran Kagura: Estival Versus
Fair warning, this game is generally NSFW. Otherwise, you have a fun brawler which just requires you beating everything in the game and buying all the customization items.
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (PS3/PS4)
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor took the fan-loved lore of The Lord of the Rings and threw it into an action-packed, open world adventure. The trophies are both easy and fun to obtain, so this one should go by with ease.
Sleeping Dogs (PS3/PS4)
Sleeping Dogs was a sort of sleeper hit when it released back in 2012. A great game set in an open-world Hong Kong, you'll have to complete a few combat specific challenges, as well as collect some collectibles - all manageable with in-game unlockables and some internet guides.
Sly 2: Band of Thieves
The Sly Cooper series is a fun one, so you should have a blast playing through the story, obtaining collectibles, and getting all the upgrades. With a guide this one will be very easy.
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
Beat the game and nab all of the collectibles. Should be a breeze for a well-trained thief such as yourself.
Spongebob Heropants (Vita)
This is a relatively easy game to earn a Platinum in. After beating the game, the only real grind is leveling up each character, which will take a lot of coins.
Tales From the Borderlands
Like all other Telltale games, simply beat the game making whatever choices you feel like. No matter how things turn out, you'll still get every single trophy.
Telltale Game of Thrones
Ah, Telltale. Your constant gifts of easy Platinum Trophies never goes unnoticed. Game of Thrones, like most of the developer's other games, is an easy one to finish. Simply complete every single episode.
Terminator: Salvation (PS3)
Just beat the game on hard, which isn't really that hard to do.
Teslagrad (PS3/PS4/Vita)
If you play this with a walkthrough guide, you can easily earn every trophy in under 4 hours. Each trophy is focused on collectibles, so you don't even have to beat the game. What's better than that?
The Darkness II
The Darkness II's trophy list mostly revolves around beating the game and completing challenges which aren't all that difficult. While the Don Difficulty is necessary to get every single achievement, there is a New Game+ option that lets you use all of your upgrades. Another bonus is that the game isn't very long and you can get your Platinum in under 24 hours.
The LEGO Movie Videogame (PS3/PS4/Vita)
Like all LEGO games, this is a pretty easy one to Platinum, although it can take a long time. You'll need to revisit previous areas with unlocked characters to access certain things, but with a handy guide this is a fun one to get into.
The Order: 1886 (PS4)
The Order: 1886 may not have been a great game, but it certainly does have an easy list of trophies to nab. Just make sure you use a collectible guide as it can be difficult to see which ones you've missed.
The Walking Dead: Season One (PS3/PS4/PS Vita)
You may notice that a lot of players who have only one Platinum Trophy have this one, and it's for a good reason. You simply have to complete every episode and voila, you have a Platinum.
The Walking Dead: Season Two (PS3/PS4/PS Vita)
Like Season One, just complete every episode for one of the easiest Platinum Trophies ever.
The Wolf Among Us (PS3/PS4/PS VIta)
The Wolf Among Us is a bit different from other Telltale games due to it having collectibles that are missable. Just use a guide and you should be fine.
Trine 2 (PS3)
Trine 2 has one of the easiest Platinum Trophies of any PlayStation game as long as you play on the PS3. You don't even have to beat the game, just complete a handful of challenges, that's it. Remember, must be on PS3, as the PS4 version adds a handful of additional trophy challenges.
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Remastered (PS4)
Just like the other Uncharted games, Among Thieves has a solid list of Trophies that require a bit of persistence and a collectible guide. With those in hand, you'll get the Platinum in no time.
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Remastered (PS4)
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception has always been a pretty manageable Platinum to obtain. With the help of a guide for collectibles, you can just run through on the toughest difficulty and get this one in under 15 hours.
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Remastered (PS4)
What helps make the remaster of Drake's Fortune an easy Platinum is that the hardest difficulty is available from the start, so you only have to play through it once. Use a guide for collectibles and location-specific Trophies, and you'll have that trophy in no time.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
The newest entry in the Uncharted series actually has the easiest list of trophies in the series. Some of them look a bit challenging, but you can overcome them if you're used to the series, and with the help of a trusty collectible guide.
Until Dawn (PS4)
Until Dawn was a breakout hit when it launched on the PS4 with its campy horror and B-movie styled hijinks. It's a fun, decision-driven excursion with a relatively easy Platinum to obtain. There are plenty of guides out there to help you get the collectibles and decision trophies.
Wanted: Weapons of Fate (PS3)
Taking place after the movie, Wanted Weapons of Fate actually isn't a bad game. It's not the greatest one out there, but for the 15-25 hours you need to platinum it, you won't be completely bored out of your mind. You'll need to play the game twice to beat it on Assassin and Killer Difficulty, but it's honestly not that hard. Afterwards, you can use mission select to clear up anything else with a handy guide.
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