Outbreak: Epidemic. Paradox Soul. Pixel Devil and the Broken Cartridge. Planet RIX Project Starship. Red Death. Sigi — A Fart for Melusina. SNK 40th Anniversary Collection. Storm Boy. Super Box Land Demake. Super Destronaut DX. Super Destronaut: Land Wars.
Super Weekend Mode. Super Wiloo Demake. Syrup and the Ultimate Sweet. The Journey Down: Chapter One. The Journey Down: Chapter Two. The Journey Down: Chapter Three. The Park. The Station. Without Escape. Zeroptian Invasion. Big fan of the anime are we? So why not settle in for a day of top-tier gaming while racking up those points?
A whole day spent hustling for gamerscore is not a feat to be taken lightly — we recommend a hearty breakfast of poached egg over smashed avocado to set you up for the challenge. Okay, Inside is a little downbeat for a day-long gaming binge. We understand. So grab some friends and clamber out of the abyss with an uproarious game of creative falsehoods and chucklesome deceit. Suppress that desire — bury it deep — and play some Firewatch instead.
Gone Home is just the ticket, casting you as Kaitlin Greenbriar, a year-old who returns from a spell overseas to find her family home deserted.
While Ratalaika single-handedly held this scheme down for a while, other companies would later follow suit. In , there were 20 sub-one-hour games released. In , there were In December of , Xitilon released Castle of no Escape, a lame, top-down roguelite title whose achievements could be earned in literal minutes.
They seemed to be just another indie developer trying to make cheap money grabs off of achievement hunters, so no one batted an eye, but then they took it up a notch. The issue is, no new content is being added. There are simply new achievements being added to the same game, which can be unlocked just as quick, and alongside the base game achievements.
Xitilon would then go on to release another 26 games, each of which is slowly but surely receiving the title update treatment. Achievement hunters throw their money at these Xitilon titles because they promise a quick 5,G for each one, and are following up on their promise with numerous free 1,G updates every month.
The competitive aspect of achievement hunting has gone out the window. The truth is, most achievement hunters have simply strayed away from trying to have the most Gamerscore, and have gone back to just achievement hunting in what they enjoy.
This means that the few people who continue to stay on top of these easy releases have an absolutely untouchable stranglehold on the Gamerscore leaderboards, and the competitive aspect of the hobby has died out entirely.
PlayStation has it pretty bad as well, with many of these easy games being released with multiple variations, upwards of six that can all be completed for the same trophies.
Games will release with Japanese variations, European variations, as well as Vita versions for each region, whereas Xbox only has the console and Windows versions.
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