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The 5 Worst Kinds of Trophies and Achievements that are Just Infuriating to Get

Just not worth the effort.

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Multiplayer-focused achievements are the bane of many achievement hunters’ existences, as they often require a higher mix of luck when it comes to unlocking them. Overwatch is the most notable example, as nearly every single trophy is based around performing a high amount of kills with a hero. The problem is that some of these, such as D.Va’s “Game Over,” tasks players with getting four kills in a single ultimate use, which can be especially difficult.

Given that many of these achievements require players to not only rely on their own skill but also that of their teammates’, these multiplayer-based rewards can be especially annoying. This only gets more annoying when games like Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood has achievements for both single and multiplayer, effectively forcing users to spend an extended amount of time in the online mode.


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