When players usually look into working on aPlayStationTrophy list, the first things they search for are easy and difficult Trophies. Gamers will often like to know what the toughest tasks ahead of them will be while also making note of the achievements that will be unlocked naturally along the way. Making note ofstrange Trophy objectivescan also help, as players could remember to go for them during their playthroughs and save some time. However, satisfying Trophies often go under-appreciated despite being the best part of the hunt.

Obviously, the most satisfyingPlayStationTrophies of all are Platinums, but there are plenty of rewarding ones outside that tier. Those interested in some enjoyable Trophy hunts need look no further than the biggest games of September 2022. Both the PlayStation Plus titles and major new releases are full of Trophies gamers will be proud to collect, striking the perfect balance between grindy and fun.

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Satisfying Trophies in September 2022’s PS Plus Games

Theadorable indie gameToemnot only has some unique Trophies to collect, but some rewarding ones as well. “A true completionist” asks gamers to finish every quest in the game, and with a few dozen included, it’ll take some work to complete. Considering that this objective is only really asking players to see all the game’s major content, it never feels like a chore despite taking some time and effort - the perfect recipe for an enjoyable Trophy. “Collect Them All” is a similar case, as gamers need to photograph every base game creature inToemfor this Trophy - a simple task that pays off after 54 critters are photographed.

While the requirement to get a multiplayer win inGranblue Fantasy Versusresults in a potentiallydifficult PlayStation Trophy, “Granblue Know-It-All” is a fully satisfying one for fans of the game to hunt for. After beating the story and all the DLC chapters, gamers can look at all their unlocked glossary entries for both some lore and a Trophy. As forNeed for Speed Heat, the final Essential PS Plus game, “I Said Right Now!” rewards players for winning a race with a car that has a 400+ performance rating. Since this requires elite upgrades alongside a high rep level, the Trophy is the perfect payoff for players that worked to improve their vehicle of choice.

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Rewarding Trophies in September 2022’s Big Game Releases

On the PlayStation end of the spectrum, no September release was as talked about and debated asThe Last of Us Part 1. Though gamers debated the existence of the PS5 remake and whether it needed to happen, few can argue againstThe Last of Us Part 1’s Trophy listbeing fun and rewarding.

Alongside Trophies that reward players for beating Riley in a Water Gun fight or flawlessly defeating Black Fang in the fighting mini-game, there is “That’s All I Got.” This Trophy unlocks when players have endured all ofEllie’s puns, which takes time but is enjoyable all the way through. Similarly, “Master of Unlocking” pushes players to unlock every Shiv door, which is a terrific collectible type since useful crafting materials are found behind each. “Getting to Know You” is another Trophy that proves satisfying since it is unlocked after hearing every optional conversation and getting to know the cast better.

The Last of Us Part 1was not the only game with an enjoyable Trophy hunting experience, though. While many ofDisney Dreamlight Valley’s Trophies are ridiculously grindy, “Valley’s Helper” is one that feels good to unlock. Not only is it a Gold, but players acquire it after opening every biome up, a process that allows them to fully explore the valley and collect all of its materials. “That’s How It’s Done!” fromSession: Skate Simasks players to reach Pro status with manual catch being toggled on, something that is no easy task. After all, the game itself has already been criticized for being a bit too difficult, so completing this objective is likely a big relief and a major accomplishment for many.

“Not Shaken, Nor Stirred” is one other Trophy worth highlighting. Though it is the toughest objective inthe rythym gameMetal Hellsinger, it is not overly difficult to never hit off-beat in a Hell. It does require some skill and mastery of the game’s mechanics, though, as players can only do Good or Perfect actions for the duration of an entire level if they want this Trophy. Thankfully, players only need to do this in a single Hell, so with enough practicePlayStationfans should be able to unlock this slightly tough-but-rewarding Silver Trophy.