Kind of like a sister topic. There are a few trophies I've gotten on PlayStation that I've considered very difficult. Some of the veteran difficulty moments in Call of Duty spring to mind. A couple other games like GTA have some monotonous ones. But the hardest one I've gotten is for a game called Roundabout. This came out in 2015 for PS4 and a year later on the Vita. Not a bad game, but a few design choices could have been better. And the fact that No Goblin hasn't bothered to fix a glitch that makes 100 percent impossible is sad.
After you beat the game, you get a game within it called Desert Limo. It is similar to an unreleased Sega CD game that had Penn and Teller. One of its games is Desert Bus You had to drive for eight straight hours, making sure not to crash. That's Desert Limo. Same concept. Similar to my Dead Rising achievements, it takes a very long time. You have to keep your car going straight and know when you're turning the opposite way. That's where they get you.
I've tried this a couple of times for a year until getting it in March this year. Thankfully, you can turn the system off into rest mode quickly, but you better know where your car is when you return. Requires a lot of patience. I wouldn't mind recommending, but it's indie design makes it hard to make it a top choice. If you do, happy trophy hunting, but be aware of the 100 percent glitch.
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