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PlayStation: this free PS4/PS5 game gives you a platinum trophy in less than an hour



On the PlayStation Store, there are sometimes rare gems. And among them, a free game has just been noticed by trophy hunters: The Light In The Darkness. This narrative game, available on both PS4 and PS5, requires no PlayStation Plus subscription and offers a complete and overwhelming experience… with a platinum trophy up for grabs in just an hour.

Developed as an educational work centered on the Holocaust, this unique title offers a sensitive and accessible approach to history. It is therefore not a game to approach lightly, even if it stands out above all for its free nature and the ease with which it allows you to complete all of the trophies. “The Light In The Darkness is completely free. This poignant and educational game about the Holocaust will captivate you with its moving story, even if you’re only playing for the trophies.”

A short but striking narrative experience

The gameplay is reminiscent of titles from Telltale Games: linear progression, narrative choices and dialogues to read. No dubbing here, which requires you to concentrate on the text to follow the story. In all, it only takes about an hour to go through the game and unlock the 13 trophies including the famous platinum. “Getting The Light In The Darkness platinum trophy is child’s play.”

Each level is short, the scenes follow one another quickly, and only one or two mini-games punctuate the story, without any particular difficulty. “Just complete the main story, sometimes completing one or two mini-games.”

No need for PlayStation Plus to enjoy it

This is one of the main advantages of the game: its complete freeness. Unlike many other free games that require a subscription to be fully accessible, The Light In The Darkness can be downloaded and played freely, regardless of your console model (PS4 or PS5).

On a store often saturated with promotional content, this initiative deserves to be highlighted. It allows everyone, regular or occasional player, to access a powerful experience without financial constraints.

An easy platinum, but not a light game

Despite its simplicity of access and the brevity of the experience, The Light In The Darkness should not be considered as a simple “platinum game”. It deals with a serious, historical subject, and is part of a clear educational objective.

Players looking for action or thrills may be left wanting more. On the other hand, those who wish to discover a touching, short, and meaningful game while completing their collection of trophies will find what they are looking for. In a market saturated with noisy productions, this type of initiative is an exception.