BioShock
BioShock: The Collection released for PS4 and Xbox One a couple of weeks ago and reminded everyone what made the Irrational Games series so damn great in the first place. Descending into Rapture for the first time and seeing the glorious monument not only to Andrew Ryan, but to the minds of humanity instantly brought back the ensuing nightmares of crazed madmen and false control over one’s own wishes.
Now we’re going to be straight forward here, the BioShock games aren’t particularly easy, and normally we wouldn’t suggest them for easy trophies, let alone a platinum. However, the remaster of the first game happens to have a few exploits that make this a much easier affair, although it will still take at least 24 hours to complete. With a handy guide, though, you should be able to skate on through. The same can’t easily be said for the other two games in The Collection (BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite), but you’re welcome to try if you want to.
Even without the sequels, though, you’ll still have access to 66 trophies in the first game alone. And, if you decide to go through it the right way, a large chunk can still be obtained naturally while providing one of the best video game stories of recent generations.