Comparison

Dungeon Logbook vs Exophase

Exophase is a massive multi-platform achievement aggregator — it pulls your trophies from PSN, Xbox, Steam, and retro emulators into a unified completion-tracking dashboard. Dungeon Logbook is a personal game journal with a dark-fantasy aesthetic. Different goals, different audiences.

At a glance

FeatureDungeon LogbookExophase
Primary purposePersonal game journalAchievement aggregator + completion tracker
Achievement trackingSelf-reported (X of Y)Auto-synced from PSN, Xbox, Steam, retro
Aesthetic / interfaceDark-fantasy, designedUtility dashboard, dated
Public profileAuto-derived character sheetProfile with completion gauges
Cross-platform trackingPC, console, handheld, tabletopMajor platforms (no tabletop)
Free of adsYes, no ads everFree tier shows ads
Account requiredYes (free)Yes (free)

Achievement aggregator vs journal

Exophase's killer feature is auto-syncing your real achievement counts from PSN, Xbox, Steam, and dozens of retro platforms. If you want to know exactly how close you are to platinuming every game in your library, that's their lane. Dungeon Logbook is a journal — your library is a story you write, not an automatically-tracked completion percentage.

Aesthetic vs utility

Exophase looks like a dashboard. Tables, percentages, completion bars, dense layouts. Functional but utilitarian. Dungeon Logbook is a deliberate design product — Diablo 2-inspired panels, rarity-colored game ratings (your own), AvQest title typography, atmospheric panel glows. If the look and feel of your tools matters to you, the two products are not in the same league.

Who each is for

Exophase is for completionists — players whose primary gaming identity is achievement-hunting, platinums, and 100% clears. The product respects and amplifies that drive. Dungeon Logbook is for RPG, Soulslike, and CRPG players who want a tool that feels like part of their hobby and treats their backlog as a journal rather than a checklist.

Free-forever, no ads

Exophase is free with display ads (or a paid ad-free tier). Dungeon Logbook is free forever with no ads at any level — monetization is affiliate links plus donations, written down at /free-forever so we can't quietly change our mind.

When Exophase is the better choice

Use Exophase if achievement-hunting is your primary gaming identity, you have active accounts on PSN/Xbox/Steam and want auto-synced trophy counts without manual entry, or you want the most detailed completion-tracking data available anywhere on the web.

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Questions

Common questions about Exophase

Does Dungeon Logbook auto-sync from PSN, Xbox, or Steam?

Not yet. Achievement counts are self-reported (you enter the done / total numbers per game). CSV import from Exophase and other trackers is on the roadmap.

Can I track achievements in Dungeon Logbook at all?

Yes, manually. Each game has an achievements-done and achievements-total field. We don't aggregate or auto-sync the data — if you want that, Exophase is genuinely the best in class.

Is Exophase better for completionists?

For pure completion tracking and platinum-chasing, yes. We're not trying to compete on that front. Many completionists keep both.

Can I use Dungeon Logbook and Exophase together?

Of course — they don't overlap. Exophase tracks what trophies you've earned; Dungeon Logbook tracks the story of how you played.

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