50+ Easy Horror Platinum Trophies to Earn During the Spooky Season

Trick or treat yourself to these PlayStation horror plats this Halloween

Halloween is nearly here, making it the perfect time to explore some of the best scary games on the market. For PlayStation gamers specifically, the spooky season provides a prime opportunity to hunt for platinum trophies in horror games. This Prima guide will provide a comprehensive list of horror (and horror adjacent) games with platinum trophies that can be earned in 25 hours or less, and have a difficulty of 3/10 at maximum, based on my own horror trophy hunting (and some help from Powerpyx and PSN Profiles). Without further ado, here are 50+ easy, fun horror plats to obtain during the spooky season.

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A Plague Tale: Innocence (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 15-20 hours

A Plague Tale: Requiem (PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 20-25 hours

Alan Wake II (PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 15-25 hours

Bramble: The Mountain King (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3-4/10

Time to Platinum: 6-10 hours

Carrion (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 7-10 hours

Corpse Party (PS4)

Difficulty: 2-3/10

Time to Platinum: 10-15 hours

The Creepy Syndrome (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 1-2/10

Time to Platinum: 2-3 hours

Dead Island 2 (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 20-25 hours

Dinobreak (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 2-3 hours

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 1/10

Time to Platinum: 15 hours

DREDGE (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 20 hours

The Greyhill Incident (PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 1-3 hours

Horror Tales: The Wine (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 1/10

Time to Platinum: 2 hours

House of the Dead Remake (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 7-10 hours

Ikai (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 2 hours

The Inpatient (PSVR)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 10 hours

The Last of Us Part I (PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 20 hours

Layers of Fear (2023) (PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 15 hours

Mothmen 1966 (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 2-3 hours

No One Lives Under the Lighthouse (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 5 hours

Oxenfree (PS4)

Difficulty: 1-2/10

Time to Platinum: 12-15 hours

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 15-20 hours

Quake II (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 8 hours

Resident Evil 3 Remake (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 25 hours

Save Room (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 1 hour

Scorn (PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 5 hours

Silent Hill 3 (PS3)

Difficulty: 3/10

Time to Platinum: 10 hours

Stay Out of the House (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 10 hours

Tormented Souls (PS4 & PS5)

Difficulty: 3-4/10

Time to Platinum: 15-20 hours

Until Dawn (PS4)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 15 hours

The Walking Dead Season 1 (PS3 & PS4)

Difficulty: 1/10

Time to Platinum: 10 hours

The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (PS4)

Difficulty: 1/10

Time to Platinum: 10 hours

The Walking Dead: The Final Season (PS4)

Difficulty: 2/10

Time to Platinum: 10 hours

In total, these eclectic horror games provide fun, frightening experiences, with straightforward trophy lists, giving players the best of both spooky worlds. Just make sure to keep reading Prima Games for some helpful tips and tricks on the way to popping the platinum trophies in many of the games listed.

For more haunting articles from Prima Games, check out 8 Reasons Why Batman: Arkham Asylum is Secretly a Horror Game.

About the Author

Grant Testa

Grant Testa is a writer at Prima Games, who specializes in achievement hunting and horror gaming. He is also an avid comic book reader/collector, fantasy footballer, and rock music fanatic. Thousands who have been defeated by Grant in online multiplayer games have cried to themselves, wondering, "How did he get so good?! Why can't I be a gaming demigod like him?" They would probably be surprised to learn that Grant actually inherited his elite gaming skills from his mom, Joann Hansen, one of the speediest stenographers/typists in the nation, (and probably the world). Fun fact: he is also the son of the world’s first “let’s player” and comedy legend, Tim Testa.

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