However, another aspect that remains important to this day is the achievement system.
Indiana Jones will definitely give you a challenge to dig up these treasured achievements.
This will be from a hardcore achievement/trophy hunter perspective, not from a casual one.
That’s nearly two years after the PS3’s launch, meaning several high-profile games didn’t get trophies.
That may sound ridiculous, but compare it to the value and prestige of world titles in pro wrestling.
Nevertheless, PlayStation is superior here.
For Xbox, you have TrueAchievements, while PlayStation has PSNProfiles.
Both of these are a must for any hardcore achievement or trophy hunter.
These PS5 games will have you pulling your hair out by the boatloads.
But we believe in you and you will come out victorious.
For PlayStation, the ultimate goal is that platinum trophy.
If there are DLC trophies, a full 100 percent is more for bragging rights than anything.
On Xbox, however, a full completion means full completion.
Why make platinum trophies easier to get this way when they should be for dedicated fans?
3Support
One huge negative regarding Xbox achievements has to be the lack of updates.
Look at PlayStation; each console generation has a different trophy system.
Here are the best video games with a fixed difficulty!
On the other hand, Xbox has nothing new since that rare achievement animation back in the late 2010s.
Wallpaper rewards are supported, but only a few games use them, like Clock Tower: Rewind.
2Progression
Another big advantage of PlayStation is its leveling system.
Gamerscore on Xbox is supposed to be the leveling system itself.
You have to use resources like TrueAchievements, which has its own TrueAchievement score, for more accurate metrics.
On PlayStation, it’s all native.
1Winner
When you consider all the factors, PlayStation trophies come out on top.
Both are great in their own right and remain far better than Steam achievements, which are practically worthless.
Don’t say you have any of these.
We won’t believe you.