List of PS2 games with PS5 trophy support to play in November 2024

There are already 41 PS2 games on PS5 with trophy lists for you to unlock, so check out our PS2 games list to find your next classic PlayStation throwback.

List of PS2 games with PS5 trophy support to play in November 2024
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There are loads of emulated PS2 games available on PS5, PS4, and PS Plus Premium that come with trophy lists to unlock as you play. In fact, there are 41 emulated PS2 games on PS5, so check out the full list of classic PlayStation games below to see which PS2 platinum trophies you'll be chasing down next!

Every PS2 game with trophies available on PS5 and PS4

All of the PS2 games below are available to play on PS5, PS4, and via the PS Plus Premium Classics Catalog (unless otherwise stated). We're only counting games that use PS2 emulation — remakes and remasters like Metal Gear Solid 2 Master Collection Version and Grand Theft Auto III The Definitive Edition won't be counted.

We've also outlined which PS2 games on PS5 and PS4 have Enhanced Emulation features. These more recently emulated PS2 games allow players to quick save their progress, use custom video filters, take advantage of enhanced up-rendering, and rewind gameplay to an earlier point. This last feature is very useful for trophy hunters, so keep an eye out for it!

Check out the full list of PS2 games on PS5 and PS4 below!

PS2 games

Ape Escape 2

  • Here are the Ape Escape 2 trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: August 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
Admittedly, Ape Escape 2 is a hard PS2 game to recommend. While it's still a fun and creative experience, it lacks the frictive platforming thrills of the original Ape Escape and the later Ape Escape 3. Plus, it's got a surprisingly taxing trophy list requiring you to find every monkey, yet one that doesn't culminate in a platinum trophy. This one really only goes out to the Sony diehards out there!

PS2 games

Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits

If you've never heard of this series, Arc the Lad was a franchise of RPGs published by Sony on PS1 and PS2, with Twilight of the Spirits being the first PS2 entry and the fourth mainline entry overall. Marking something of a reboot for the series' main conflict, this game features much of the familiar trappings of JRPG stories: family conflicts, powerful magical objects, racial divide, and some monomaniacal jerk who needs to be stopped.

While the game's story ties some interconnected threads together well and its tactical combat is well realized, Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits suffers from a lack of variety of depth. That makes hunting down the PS2 platinum here a tedious task. It's a long game that isn't hard to master, so it becomes a little mundane as you hit the 50-hour mark.

PS2 trophies

Bully

  • Here are the Bully trophies (AKA Canis Canem Edit)
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: March 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
Ah, Bully — another controversial Rockstar classic. This fascinating insight into the kind of game Rockstar can make when they're not pouring all of their money into Grand Theft Auto holds up pretty well. There's still plenty to appreciate about Jimmy's rise to faculty power. The trophy list for this one is pretty straightforward too — just beat the story and invest in all the side activities and it should come fairly naturally.

PS2 trophies

Dark Cloud

  • Here are the Dark Cloud trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2015
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
You're going to need some patience with Dark Cloud — it's truly one of the meanest action RPGs I've ever played. While the core concept is great (it's basically The Legend of Zelda meets SimCity), the action has not aged well at all.

The strict time limit imposed on each dungeon makes replaying this one a grind. That said, it has a pretty straightforward trophy list. So, get past all of that and you'll be taking home the platinum in no time.

PS2 trophies

Dark Cloud 2

  • Here are the Dark Cloud 2 trophies (AKA Dark Chronicle)
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: January 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 6/10
Dark Cloud 2, AKA Dark Chronicle, is a dramatic improvement over its predecessor. The game is more fair with tighter action and greater variety in the gameplay department. As a trade-off, it's also a much more brutal trophy list to complete, demanding the player complete every possible task in the game to take home the platinum. Still, if you're a fan of PS2 action RPGs, this one comes highly recommended.

PS2 trophies

FantaVision

  • Here are the FantaVision trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2015
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 7/10
FantaVision is a fascinating novelty — a light arcade puzzle game with a surprisingly uptempo pace to it. Your goal is to chain together fireworks, matching colors, and timing firework explosions to maximize your points.

It's a neat little timewaster and was once a great show for the kind of lighting tech the PS2 would soon make great use of. However, given it lacks a platinum trophy, there's not much PS5 and PS4 trophy hunters will get out of this. Moreover, some of these FantaVision trophies — like "Chain Onslaught" — will take some real effort to unlock.

PS2 trophies

Hot Shots Tennis

  • Here are the Hot Shots Tennis trophies (AKA Everybody's Tennis)
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: September 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
Hot Shots Tennis is actually a pretty great PS2 sports game even by today's standards, offering just the right blend of arcade action and simulation-like physics. It's just a shame it doesn't have a platinum trophy to earn! You'll need some skill to finish the game's trophy list, but at least it's a really enjoyable experience.

PS2 games with trophies

Ghosthunter

  • Here are the Ghosthunter trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: June 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 3/10
Ghosthunter's PS2 platinum trophy really is a fun one to unlock. The action isn't too taxing, the collectibles aren't too hard to find, and the game still feels fun and ambitious to play today. Definitely check out this obscure Sony horror game if you get the chance.

PS2 trophies

Jak and Daxter The Precursor's Legacy

The first Jak and Daxter is an absolute delight to platinum on PS5 and PS4. It's pretty much a straight collectathon and trying to hunt down all of those Precursor Orbs will take you to the game's most exciting areas. It's a Naughty Dog PS2 classic for a reason, so make sure to check it out!

PS2 trophies

Jak II

  • Here are the Jak II trophies (AKA Jak II Renegade)
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2017
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 3/10
With its punchy gunplay and solid platforming chops, there's still much to love about the second Jak and Daxter game. It's also got a bit more meat on the bone in terms of the platinum trophy hunting experience, with more side activities to partake in. All-in-all, it's an easy recommendation for PS2 platformer fans.

PS2 trophies

Jak 3

  • Here are the Jak 3 trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2017
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 3/10
The third Jak and Daxter game definitely shows signs of fatigue on its developer's behalf as the game puts you in a much less exciting world to explore and grow familiar with. Still, it's a fun platformer to revisit and the story has a few twists that help keep it interesting. The platinum trophy isn't all that hard once you get past some of the tedium.

PS2 trophies

Jak X Combat Racing

  • Here are the Jak X Combat Racing trophies (AKA Jak X)
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2017
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
With so many customizable car parts to unlock and so many races to win, this Jak and Daxter game is easily the toughest platinum in the series. That said, it's also easily one of the most fun kart racers on PS2 with some really satisfying action once you get over the learning curve.

PS2 trophies

Kinetica

  • Here are the Kinetica trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: May 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 6/10
This moody PS2 sci-fi racer is one of the few games Santa Monica Studio has under its belt that doesn't have the name God of War in the title. It's a genuinely fun racing game that feels like a mix of Wipeout and SSX, although don't expect a platinum trophy if you try to unlock everything in the game.

PS2 trophies

Manhunt

  • Here are the Manhunt trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: March 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
Ah, Manhunt — another controversial Rockstar classic. This PS2 game is nowhere near as fun to revisit as Bully due to some shoddy action and confusing level layouts, but it's still got a uniquely violent energy that warrants checking out. Be warned that this one's platinum trophy isn't a walk in the park. You're going to have to beat the game on its highest difficulty if you want to take home all of those PS4 trophies.

PS2 trophies

The Mark of Kri

  • Here are the The Mark of Kri trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2015
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
Back when games were still trying to figure out how best to handle melee combat (before Batman Arkham Asylum ended the conversation), The Mark of Kri offered some unique solutions. Assigning separate attack buttons to enemies in the crowd kept action feeling fluid and free, and it's a shame we don't have more of that approach today.

It's not the hardest PS2 platinum trophy on this list to earn, but it will take some significant dedication to master its combat and complete all the challenges this action game throws at you.

PS2 trophies

Max Payne

  • Here are the Max Payne trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: March 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
This old Remedy classic still feels like a lot of fun to revisit on PS5 and PS4 today, so it comes highly recommended. Max Payne is a little tricky to earn all the trophies as you'll need to beat the game on a harder difficulty, but that also brings out the best in the game's combat. The only downside is that there's no platinum trophy to unlock.

PS2 games on PS5

Mister Mosquito

  • Here are the Mister Mosquito trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: September 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
This beautifully weird PS2 game from Sony's past is finally available on PS5 and PS4, and it's got a surprisingly meaty trophy list despite being a relatively short game. To earn Mister Mosquito's platinum, you're going to need to collect every hidden bonus blood tank in every level and fill them up in a single playthrough of the story to unlock the game's "2nd year." Then, you'll need to beat the story again on this harder difficulty!

You'll also need to keep battles with the Yamada family short, beat the game quickly, and complete one of the tougher stages (Stage 9, 10, or 11) in order to take home the platinum. Also, you'll need to know the cheat code to activate "Reckless Cyclist" mode: rotate the right analog stick 30 times at the main title screen. All-in-all, a pretty busy PS2 platinum trophy!

PS2 trophies

Okage Shadow King

  • Here are the Okage Shadow King trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: March 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
This quirky little turn-based JRPG feels genuinely unique for the genre, boasting a fun sense of humor and some very stylish visuals for the PS2. Okage Shadow King is a unique PlayStation IP that doesn't get a lot of love today and it even has a platinum trophy on PS4, so I heartily recommend JRPG fans checking this one out.

PS2 trophies

PaRappa the Rapper 2

  • Here are the PaRappa the Rapper 2 trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2015
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 7/10
Boy, how I would love to recommend the PaRappa games to you without forming some sort of guilty conscience. I genuinely love this character and his world, but for some reason, I just cannot get the timing of these rhythm games down at all.

If you have the magic touch, there's so much to love here, and you might even enjoy unlocking all of the game's trickiest PS2 trophies. However, without a platinum trophy to unlock, it's hard to imagine many players putting in the effort.

PS2 trophies

Primal

  • Here are the Primal trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: May 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
While this PS2 action-adventure game has a pretty easy trophy list, it's also not too rewarding without a platinum involved. Plus, Primal is pretty dated — a lot of puzzles that require brute force or a little too much patience. That said, the story of Jen traveling through demonic realms to rescue her boyfriend is a pretty unique one as far as PlayStation games go.

PS2 trophies

Red Dead Revolver

  • Here are the Red Dead Revolver trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: October 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
The Rockstar cowboy simulator that started it all! Yes, while it might lack a lot of the open-world thrills of the later Red Dead Redemption games, Red Dead Revolver still has an authentic Western setting that fans of the series will certainly enjoy moseying around in. Shame there's no PS2 platinum to earn, though. That would have really been the snake oil this leather boot was missing; if you reckon my pardon.

Resident Evil PS2

Resident Evil Code Veronica X

Set a few months after the events of Resident Evil 2, Code Veronica sees Redfield siblings Claire and Chris battling their way through Rockfort Island in an attempt to reunite and stop yet another zombie outbreak. It was the first big Resident Evil game released for PS2, playing similar to the first three games but taking advantage of the new hardware to render (impressive for its day) real-time 3D environments.

Resident Evil Code Veronica X has a fairly tricky PS4 platinum trophy, with loads of missable trophies that could prompt a full second playthrough if you're not careful. Keep a guide handy, and make sure to play a few rounds of the Battle Game mode after story completion to clean up all the tough A rankings.

PS2 trophies

Rise of the Kasai

  • Here are the Rise of the Kasai trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: March 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 3/10
This PS2 adventure follows Mark of the Kri and carries forward many of the same combat ideas, which makes it an interesting novelty to check out on PS5 and PS4. It's also got a pretty easy platinum trophy to earn, so if you're looking for an excuse to book up on some of your PS2 action game lore, you've got it.

PS2 trophies

Rogue Galaxy

  • Here are the Rogue Galaxy trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2015
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 6/10
Level-5 continued the solid action RPG work they started with the Dark Cloud series with this giant PS2 adventure Rogue Galaxy, and it's definitely a great one to revisit today. Curbing a few modern JRPG ideas from Final Fantasy (like an ability tree system), it's definitely one of the more expansive JRPGs on the classic PlayStation system.

The PS4 version comes with a platinum trophy that will require you to really get invested in the game, but it's undoubtedly a fulfilling one to unlock. So long as you can put up with some old-school anime tropes in your story, you'll have a good time playing this one.

PS2 trophies

Siren

  • Here are the currently available Siren trophies, although you can still check the old Siren PS4 trophies here
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: October 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 6/10
Sony horror game Siren (AKA Forbidden Siren) first got a PS4 trophy list back in 2016, although that version lacked a platinum trophy and Enhanced Emulation features. Thankfully, the version currently on sale via the PS Store has a platinum to earn and save states — although it's a shame the previously PS4 version has since been delisted.

At any rate, Siren was co-written and directed by Keiichiro Toyama, writer and director of the original Silent Hill, and you can feel a few connected threads between the two games while playing this one. The trophies will require a lot of trial and error to unlock and you'll want to keep those save states handy to take out some of the frustration, but if you love unique horror games, definitely check this out.

PS2 games on PS5

SkyGunner

  • Here are the SkyGunner trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: September 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 8/10
SkyGunner might have one of the most brutal PS2 platinum trophies we've seen so far on PS5 and PS4! The number of hoops you're going to have to jump through to clear this obscure Sony-published game's trophy list is really quite something.

First, you'll not only need to beat the story at least four times — once as Ciel, Femme, Copain, and the unlockable Rival — but you'll also need to do so while staying in first place (having the most prize money) for those first three characters. Doing so will unlock extra modes like Time Attack and Survival mode, all of which have their own trophies attached!

You're going to need some pretty sharp pilot skills to take home this platinum, but it also seems like a very rewarding trophy list to complete if you're a fan of this obscure PS2 classic!

PS2 games with trophies

Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus

Sly Cooper's first PS2 adventure has launched on PS5 and PS4 with a new platinum trophy to unlock, so you might need a few Sly Cooper platinum trophy tips to help work your way through this game. Saying that, it's also one of the easiest PS2 games to platinum on this list, so enjoy revisiting this stealthy platforming classic.

PS2 trophies

Star Ocean Till The End Of Time

With its branching story endings and grindy combat, you're going to have a tough time taking home the platinum in this third mainline Star Ocean game. However, we still recommend this PS2 action RPG, mostly because the scale of it is absolutely absurd. It's a wildly ambitious title with a lot of fun concepts that just happens to be a little bit nonsense, and we love it for that.

PS2 trophies

Star Wars Bounty Hunter

  • Here are the Star Wars Bounty Hunter trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: January 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
While Star Wars Bounty Hunter does feel like a game that should have everything working for it, ultimately, it's held back by its tedious bounty systems and some clunky design. The lack of a platinum trophy on PS4 also makes it a hard title to recommend, although Star Wars fans should definitely give it a whirl.

PS2 games with trophies

Star Wars The Clone Wars

Star Wars The Clone Wars feels pretty weird to revisit today as it's a game stitched together by an array of different vehicle missions — the filler parts of other, more ambitious games. It all controls fine and it gives you a sense of the wider scale of the Clone Wars, but it does feel weird that there are so few on-foot sections in a game that let you play as Anakin Skywalker.

Still, with its easy PS2 platinum trophy, it's hard not to recommend Star Wars The Clone Wars as an interesting curio of its time. Plus, it plays pretty decently, even if it does lack a certain level of challenge.

PS2 trophies

Star Wars Jedi Starfighter

If you've played Factor 5's Rogue Squadron games, then Jedi Starfighter is going to feel like a massive letdown. It's a fine PS2 game with plenty of unique space battle scenarios, but it can't help but lack the tactile controls and bombastic action of those earlier titles.

The last of a PS4 platinum trophy also makes this Star Wars game a little harder to recommend than some of the other PS2 games from the series. Unless you're a big fan of your dogfighting games, maybe skip this one.

PS2 trophies

Star Wars Racer Revenge

  • Here are the Star Wars Racer Revenge trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: January 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
Star Wars Racer Revenge has some fast racing action, but as someone who wanted nothing more than to zip around in Anakin Skywalker's podracer as a kid, I'll admit this PS2 game is pretty underwhelming. It's fast, but once you've got a handle of the controls, you'll largely be speeding through flatly designed levels alone with next to no competition.

The lack of a platinum trophy to earn with this Star Wars game also makes it a hard sell, though at least the trophy list is pretty easy to unlock.

Summoner PS2

Summoner

  • Here are the Summoner trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: July 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
While developer Volition would later go on to make it big with the Saints Row franchise, you can find the studio cutting its teeth with the action RPG Summoner. The game's got a big world full of items to collect and quests to complete, although it's a little ambitious for PS2, and by that I mean it looks and plays pretty terribly by today's standards.

Still, it's a pretty straightforward PS2 platinum trophy to collect — invest yourself in the world and battle every beast and fool in sight and eventually this one should unlock handily enough.

PS2 games on PS5

Timesplitters

  • Here are the Timesplitters trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: August 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 3/10
The first Timesplitters' platinum trophy on PS5 and PS4 is fairly straightforward. You just have to beat the game on Normal difficulty, complete all of the optional challenge levels, beat a story level without losing health, and create a map in the MapMaker. Very straightforward stuff, and even easier with the Rewind feature on PS5 and PS4.

PS2 games on PS5

Timesplitters 2

  • Here are the Timesplitters 2 trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: August 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
Timesplitters 2's platinum trophy is a little bit tougher to unlock than the original game's platinum on PS5 and PS4. There are a lot of simple trophies here, including beating the Story Mode on either Normal or Hard difficulty, and playing some pool at O'Leary's — these ones will come very easily.

However, grinding through both Arcade and Challenge modes to rack up 30 gold trophies might take a little bit more effort. Plus, trying to get through a Story Mode level without triggering an alarm is some Metal Gear Solid nonsense — expect to use the Rewind feature a lot for this!

PS2 games on PS5

Timesplitters Future Perfect

Like the previous two Timesplitters games, the bulk of Timesplitters Future Perfect's PS5 and PS4 trophies are fairly simple to earn. You have to beat Story Mode on Normal or Hard, complete all the optional Challenge Sets, and master the arcade matches to get the bulk of the trophy list cleared.

However, you'll also need to clear the game's Story Mode in co-op to take home the trophy for unlocking all the characters, and there are a bunch more one-off challenges dotted around the trophy list. That makes this one easily the longest Timesplitters game to beat on PS5 and PS4, but fans should still find it rather rewarding to finish.

PS2 games

Tomb Raider Legend

  • Here are the Tomb Raider Legend trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: June 2024
  • Enhanced Emulation features? Yes
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
This Tomb Raider title is still an absolute classic PS2 game that warrants checking out. Tomb Raider Legend saw Lara Croft getting a major reset after the harrowing Angel of Darkness nearly killed the franchise, and it did everything and more to convince players that Tomb Raider wasn't going anywhere.

Tomb Raider Legend's strong PS5 debut showed us just how passionate PlayStation fans are for this PS2 classic, so obviously it comes highly recommended. The PS2 trophy list is pretty fair too — you'll need to beat the game on the hardest difficulty, but it's far from an impossible feat.

PS2 trophies

Twisted Metal Black

  • Here are the Twisted Metal Black trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2015
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 4/10
Twisted Metal Black's PS2 visuals hit the sweet spot for the series — more detailed than the PS1 games so you can tell what's happening, but not so detailed that you start to lose track of the action like the PS3 reboot. It's a shame it doesn't have a platinum trophy to earn, but there's plenty to enjoy in this vehicular action game, especially in split-screen multiplayer.

PS2 trophies

War of the Monsters

  • Here are the War of the Monsters trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: December 2015
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 3/10
Despite its messy camera work, War of the Monsters is still a hilarious party fighting game from the PS2 era that warrants a revisit today. In this arena brawler, you slap each other silly as classic kaiju and mechs, destroying the city around you as you play. The PS4 trophy list for this game is also fairly easy, although the lack of a platinum trophy does somewhat diminish the reward for unlocking everything.

PS2 trophies

The Warriors

  • Here are those The Warriors trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: July 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? No
  • Trophy list difficulty: 6/10
Perhaps the weirdest Rockstar Games entry on the list is this one-off venture into the cinematic world of The Warriors on PS2. Ostensibly a beat 'em up, the game borrows a lot of the mission structure and sprawling level design from the Grand Theft Auto series, yet twists it all into something genuinely unique and cool.

It's brutal that this classic game didn't get a platinum trophy when it got re-released on PS4, but it's still certainly worth checking out. The Warriors has a brooding atmosphere, sharp characterization, and does an admirable job of adapting the world of the novel and the subsequent movie for PS2.

PS2 trophies

Wild Arms 3

  • Here are the Wild Arms 3 trophies
  • PS5 and PS4 release date: May 2016
  • Enhanced Emulation features? No
  • Platinum trophy? Yes
  • Trophy list difficulty: 5/10
Before this series of Sony RPGs got a little more inventive with its combat system, we had Wild Arms 3 — a pure graphical and technical next step for the franchise on PS2. This entry's a little more forgiving to newcomers, giving all of your party members special "Arms" to deal major damage to enemies. Plus, it's also got a platinum trophy to unlock, so definitely give it a look on PS5 and PS4.

If you're looking for more classic PlayStation games to check out on PS5 and PS4, we've also compiled a PS1 games list for players looking to earn a few more retro trophies. Let us know in the comments if you plan to earn any of the PS2 platinum trophies above!
Written by Lee Brady
News Editor Lee covers the latest upcoming PS5 games like Ghost of Yotei while making sure PlayStation Plus’ classic PS1 and PS2 games are given enough respect. Lee leads the charge on our original data analysis courtesy of GameInsights. His 25 years of PlayStation experience compliments his love of Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, and Sonic the Hedgehog.
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