Well, last night I popped the cherry on my Playstation trophies. After 20 minutes of debating back and forth about whether or not I should purchase SSHD just for trophies or fill up my car with gas, of course I decided SSHD . Three hours later I'm proud owner of 7 trophies. Overall it was a rather enjoyable experience. Although I didn't have the game until last night I could see that without the trophies I would probably have gotten bored with it rather quickly. That got me thinking. How could Sony evolve this wonderful feature that can obviously turn a so-so game into something people would buy?
The first thing that they could do is allow PSP games to have trophies. I'm not a programmer but I imagine something like that would definently be possible especially since you seem to have to sync your trophies in order to get them to show up in your account.
Another thing they could do is allow the downloadable PS games to have trophies added. I don't know about anyone else but I wouldn't mind playing through GT or MGS again to unlock some rewards. While the cost to have them added to a game will probably detour Sony from doing this, I would like to think there are enough of us trophy whores out there to turn a profit. Yes, I know its pathetic we have had trophies for one day and I already consider myself a whore.
Hopefully Sony doesn't stop at PSN and PS3 games and stretches this feature to include all of their back catalogue of games. I can see it now, getting a bronze for the sex mini game in God of War. It could be a thing of beauty. Umm the trophy not the mini game.
Details from Shift Up on new content coming to the third-person action game.
More stuff to an already great game! (I still wish they'd fix the censorship though)
The Nerd Stash: "Some of the best PS1 games of all time are the ones that put the PlayStation 1 on the map and contributed to gaming as we know it."
These were all excellent. I want to add Ghost in the Shell, Road Rash, and parasite Eve.
Antony writes: "We talk with composer Nainita Desai on how she poured grief and acceptance into Tales of Kenzera: ZAU's stirring soundtrack."
SSHD isn't a so-so game. It is probably the best game available on PSN