Sean Mesler poses the question 'Do Trophies and Achievements Matter?' to the SpawnFirst staff.
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Do they matter? Matter is a relative term. Do trophies and achievement enhance your enjoyment/ percieved value of a game? If yes then they matter.
I know for me they give me a sense of accomplishment. When I meet someone new I see how my trophy score stacks up. With the advent of the rarity system that Sony implemented with trophies it adds another level of accomplishement. Getting a trophy that less than 1% of the gaming community has is a rewarding feeling.
Not to me. I have a huge backlog and when I finish a game I just move on to another one.
It's fun to get them
Not to me. In my opinion they are a cheap way for devs to give the illusion of more content when in fact we're getting less than we used to.