Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered releases for both PS5 and PS4 today, bringing back The Last Revelation, Chronicles, and The Angel of Darkness with modern visuals and enhancements. It's another great bundle on the face of it, but potential PS5 buyers should know of a second messy Trophy list, a flaw that also affected the remasters of the first three games.
When Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered came to PS5 last year, we noted how the Trophy list contained almost 300 digital gongs to collect, but unlocking them all wouldn't result in a Platinum Trophy. It simply didn't have one, and all the 269 Trophies were contained to a single list — you couldn't have individual entries for Tomb Raider 2 or Tomb Raider 3 on your PS5 Profile, for example.
This was different to how it was handled on PS4, where each game had its own Trophy list and Platinum Trophy, making the PS5 list inferior. This is a result of how the PS5 handles bundled game collections, where it has to group everything within a release together rather than letting them be spread across different apps on your Profile page.
Platinums only on PS4, apparently
Well, with the day of release for Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered now here, Exophase has posted the list of 169 Trophies that reveals the issue has been replicated for PS5 purchasers. Luckily, there is one improvement: there is a Platinum Trophy this time. However, it doesn't cover the whole list; you'll unlock it for getting all the Trophies from Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. The lists for Chronicles and The Angel of Darkness are then implemented on top as DLC Trophy lists, so they're counted towards the overall 100 per cent stat but not the Platinum Trophy for the entire collection.
The PS4 Trophy lists for the three games are now live also and confirm they're all split to offer three individual Platinum Trophies. It's a messy implementation on PS5 that doesn't ever look like it's going to be fixed.
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