PS4: 10 Easy Platinum Trophies That Won't Take You Long To Unlock

8. Far Cry 4 - Master Of Kyrat

Far Cry 4 Achievement
Ubisoft

Open-world experiences typically don't come packing simple trophy lists. Games like The Witcher 3 and Metal Gear Solid V feature gigantic worlds, full to the brim with quests, points of interest, and collectible items, and while Far Cry 4 is no slouch in this department, the trophy list just doesn't ask you to explore all that much.

Of course, if you want to soak up every inch of the Himalayan mountains and villages, the world is your oyster - but if you have trophies on the mind, then you'll be seeing a lot less of this world than you'd expect. You don't have to collect every collectible, and you don't have to travel to every location - once you've completed the story, you'll probably have enough kills, masks, posters, letters, and outposts to put you within arm's reach of the platinum.

One trophy that could prove tricky revolves around Far Cry 4's online multiplayer mode - not because the multiplayer is hard, but because the community is so small that it's becoming rather difficult to find a match. Fortunately, you only need to complete a public session of each game type - Outpost, Demon Mask, and Propaganda - then this silver is yours.

Besides this minor inconvenience, the platinum is a rather bog-standard affair, with lots of trophies asking you to simply try out core mechanics - it's certainly a far cry from difficult.

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