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Platinum #312: Old Man’s Journey


Hey there!

A nice little adventure of an old man. Can be completed in less than 2 hours.

What is the game all about?
Old Man’s Journey start with you (the old man) receiving a letter. What’s written in the letter isn’t revealed, but it must be something important, as you immediately leave your home and make your way to the sender.
To reach the sender, you must solve some puzzles and move the landscape to reach new areas. None of the puzzles are hard and you should be able to solve all of them within short time. Every now and then, you reach an important place of the old man’s life. You then will sit down and start thinking about your past. Those memories will reveal a little bit of the backstory.
The game is incredibly slow-paced and you never feel in a hurry. The story is okay but the ending is very sad.

What about trophies?
There are only a few story-related trophies. The majority of the trophies are for interacting with other characters or doing some miscellaneous stuff. Thus, they can be missed easily. Luckily, there’s chapter select available after beating the game.
If you want to get all trophies within playthrough, follow this video walkthrough by IBadDriverI.


Where can I get this game?
Old Man’s Journey is available digital only in the EU and NA PSN store. Sadly, it has only one stack.
If you need PSN cards, you can buy them at play-asia.com or at scdkey.com. There you get digital codes, which will be send to you via e-mail within minutes.

As a trophy hunter, should I get this game?
Yes, as it’s easy, short and somewhat enjoyable.

Hard Facts:
System(s)
PS4
Trophies
1P, 11G, 1S, 0B
Points
1200
Trophy Stacks
1
Difficulty
2/10
Time to Platinum
1-2 hours
Number of Playthroughs
1
Fun Factor
7/10

Yours,
AvengedEvil

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