OTPYG Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 2 minutes ago, Draps-1337 said: I'm not sure how some people do it. But I do it as follows. The centring and bold tools are in the text editor when you post. Select them when you want to align chunks of text or change their weight. As for images, you can get a high resolution image of the platinum on psnprofiles. If you go to the game in you platform to look at the trophies and click on the platinum trophy and then click the trophy image you will eventually get to a page that just has the image. Right click and "copy image url" then with that url you can click the "Insert other media" button at the bottom of the reply box. Then select Insert image from url. It will put that in your post and you can click the same 'center' alignment to make it centred. Good luck! Thanks for the pointers. I mostly browse here on my phone, but will give it a whirl when on my laptop next. Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SereneSilent Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #30 Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Iceborne, the expansion for Monster Hunter World Iceborne. It took me about 9 months to platinum Iceborne compared to World which took me a year and 1 day.I could have platinum the game much soon but I was lazy to do two certain trophies . If you read my my Monster Hunter World mini review(?) a year ago then you know what this game is about but for those new or interested in the game let me quickly recap. Monster Hunter World is a game where you take on the role of a Hunter who decided to join the fifth fleet on an expedition to a new location that has never been explored. After a few cut-scenes you are allowed to customize your hunter however you want to and after some events that happen you reach to your base/ home called Astera which is home to many hunters and leaders. Shortly after that you will be allowed to choose a weapon from the 14 different weapon types and you can change to another weapon type at any point of the game if you don't like your initial choice. There is no such thing as a bad weapon type because it all depends on you and your skill with the weapon. Afterwards you are then allowed to freely play through the game of World and all it has to offer. You will fight large monsters both new and old in this new world. This is a game where you can either choose to play solo like I did for the entire story or play with others if you feel more comfortable playing that way. You will begin with the "Low Rank" difficulty and after a certain point in the game you will be allowed to take on "High Rank" difficulty. This game is mostly a grinding game and if that doesn't peak your interest and you choose to avoid it, I completely understand and respect your choice but if this sounds like something you want to give a try then I say go for it. That is the recap of Monster Hunter World and now I will talk about Iceborne, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is an expansion of Vanilla World/ Pre-Iceborne and it will continue from where Monster Hunter World ended. Without spoiling much of the story let's just say your Partner/ Handler from the beginning of World decided to accompany you on a little expedition and they spotted a weird monster among the monsters native to the new world and gave this information to the leaders of Astera. The commander of Astera decided to send you along with some other people to go and investigate this mysterious monster that your partner spotted. Soon after you are introduced to another map and after some introductions to a new item you begin to explore the map. Within this exploration you will encounter a new monster and it begins. Welcome to Iceborne, to the Hoarfrost Reach and finally welcome to the new tier of difficulty called "Master Rank". I still call it G-Rank because that was it's name in the other monster hunter games. I won't say more than this other than, you have begun a new journey in Iceborne, the monsters will become much stronger than before and you will go through the new journey and solve the mystery of the mysterious monster and the new mystery of what is occurring. Don't think the game is over once you beat the main story of Iceborne because you will unlock a new map afterwards. Many people call it something different than the actual name so... Welcome to the Grinding Lands! With the introduction of Iceborne there were many changes made to the game. These changes include weapons, skills, armor, items and new mechanics. When it comes to weapons they have either been buffed or nerfed but all of them have new attacks. For Skills there are skills that have been buffed, some that have been nerfed and of course new skills. Armors and Items are of course new and the new mechanic which is either hated or loved by players is the Clutch Claw. The Clutch Claw is a new mechanic added to Iceborne which allows you to shoot a claw from your arm and any part of the monster. This allows you to do two things, either Weaken/Soften a monster's body part or to wall bang/ force a monster to run straight into a wall. Weakening or softening a part of the monster allows you to inflict more damage to a monster and create a viable hitzone to attack. Before, there were some parts of the monster that were very difficult to break or reach and you had to attack another body part that sometimes wasn't the best place to do lots of damage but with the introduction of the clutch claw you are now able to weaken a body part and make that part a good place to attack (It wears off after sometime so you have to re-weaken the part again). The other mechanic is to wall bang a monster to well a wall or to another large monster. Doing this forces the monster to run forward and if it collides with a wall or another large monster then said monster(s) will fall to the ground and allow you time to attack it. Now then the most important question, how hard was it to get the trophies.... Heh ~ To be honest it's not bad... for the most part. I would say half of the trophies are mostly from just playing through the story and from the other half... 1/4 of the trophies will require you to grind a bit. The last 1/4.... OH BOY! The trophies that will take you the longest and I guarantee it is the Gold Crown trophies which requires you to hunt the smallest and largest size monsters for MOST large monsters. I can't say which ones but you'll know when you check your hunter notes. The rare pets trophies will also be hard to get because of the rng and you need to eat for a certain food skill to get a higher chance to get it. A tip from someone who just discovered this but you will have to get some treasure hunting trophies.... when you begin treasure hunting in the Hoarfrost Reach and you begin Pawswaping (You'll know when you get to that point) I recommend trading with the 3rd uhmm let's just say cat. Trust me you can and I have received the rare pets from it in just 1 hour of trading with it and I spent days..... trying for many hours and hours of trying to find the rare pets the normal way. I made a better "review" than this one but my laptop died on me and I apologize if this is terrible. Difficulty: 5/10 (I play a lot of Monster Hunter World... Like probably 2,000 hours with both my Male and Female Huntress combined) Enjoyment: 10/10 (I love this game to death and even though I platinum it I will come back to it when there are new updates, monsters or festivals going on) 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flashpool23 Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 46 minutes ago, OTPYG said: Thanks for the pointers. I mostly browse here on my phone, but will give it a whirl when on my laptop next. Thanks again! You can also do it on your phone. Let's say you click Titanfall 2, you know the game page itself? Go to the plat image or text, click it to get directed to the trophy by itself with some information. Then click the image itself again and it sends you a page with just the image. Copy the url from there and when typing on here just paste it. It shows up automatically as an image. Also works with any trophy or the game banner itself as long as you click to where you get to an individual page with just the image. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OTPYG Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 10 minutes ago, flashpool23 said: You can also do it on your phone. Let's say you click Titanfall 2, you know the game page itself? Go to the plat image or text, click it to get directed to the trophy by itself with some information. Then click the image itself again and it sends you a page with just the image. Copy the url from there and when typing on here just paste it. It shows up automatically as an image. Also works with any trophy or the game banner itself as long as you click to where you get to an individual page with just the image. Ok great, I’ll give it a whirl. Thanks mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Fire Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #248 - God of War Father and Son Obtain all other trophies There's nothing really much to say about this game that hasn't already been said. It's one of the best single player games i've ever played. I was hooked to it from the beginning. It does require previous understanding of the story for the full enjoyment, but that's just a plus since whole GOW franchise is great. The battles were epic, the combat is good and the story is very engaging.The post-game cleanup was a bit tedious, but it was still fun. I'm very much looking forward to the sequel to this. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jiano_Vera Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 (edited) #108 - Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Wow.. what a ride!! Wolfenstein II has one of the best campaign FPS's I've ever played! After finishing Wolf: The New Order, you could tell Wolf II was much more refined: graphics, cutscenes, and gameplay were a step-up. The story had me hooked! Though Blazcowicz is a one-dimensional character, the supporting cast all had personality and were interesting to say the least. Gameplay-wise, it controls very smoothly, and the enemies never feel like a bulletsponge, even the heavy-armored enemies go down in a few shots with the right weapons. The stealth-kill animations never got old cause they were brutal. Trophy-wise it's pretty straightforward: collectibles, upgrading weapons, unmissable story trophies, and beating the game. Ohh and beating the game you will do a lot if you want that platinum! While the thought of having to beat this game without dying on its hardest difficulty may seem daunting, it wasn't too bad! Practice, practice, practice! I played through the game once for the story (on I am Death Incarnate), once again on IADI to make manual saves, and multiple times on those saves. When I started Mein Leben, I died about 3-4 times from the first enemy encounter and 3-4 times in the first area, which was very humbling, but I never gave up! Once you practice the levels frequently enough and learn enemy spawns and how to stealth through certain areas, Mein Leben was all about putting it together! For anyone that's going for this platinum, good luck and don't give up! Enjoyment: 10/10 Difficulty: 9/10 Time to Plat: about 90 hours Edited June 7, 2020 by JIVe_____ Added time for plat 25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post z-Blazee Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #264 - Puyo Puyo Champions Puyo Grand Champion Obtained all medals. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Juzota Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #137 - The Complex Platinum Trophy Acquire all trophies I haven't played many FMV games, but this is probably my favorite from that genre. Easy and quite quick Platinum. It was nice to be able to skip scenes you've already seen, it made this much more enjoyable experience. Difficulty: 1/10 Enjoyment: 7/10 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dermarx Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 (edited) #127 Assassin's Creed Black Flag Difficulty 4/10 Enjoyment 9/10 Aye! Another Assassin's Creed is finished; also finished the Freedom Cry DLC. This was in my opinion the second best AC I've played so far (AC2 is still the best one) It was fun travelling the carrabian with the ship, the naval fights is something I enjoyed (also enjoyed them in AC Rogue) Something I didn't enjoy was the multiplayer trophies, especially getting to level 55. I suck at those multiplayer. I started Unity right after finishing Black Flag, and it is much more fun running around in Paris and jumping from house to house, something you can't do in Black Flag in most places. Anyway, pretty good game, I recommend it to everyone who is interessted in the AC series. Edited June 7, 2020 by dermarx 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Hadeshii Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #94 - Persona 5 Royal 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BlackSnake1435 Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #44 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Enjoy: 10/10 Difficulty: 6/10 I wanted to play this game for a long time and I don't know exactly why I didn't before. While trying to get this platinum on a single walkthrough, I started in death march and it was pretty challenging, first than all because the game itself had too much content and things to take care of that I didn't know how to go through it properly, so I just moved on to another game and didn't touch it for a long time. After receiving few instructions from by brother, who finished the game before me, I restarted it and now I love it was supposed to be. I finished this game twice, and honestly, I didn't pay to much attention to most of the choises I did, just those that actually had an effect on the trophies. I didn't know that you must choose between Triss and Yennefer if you didn't want to end up alone, and that you could also influence Ciri's fate. There is too much content in it, and that's exactly what makes the witcher 3 a great game. There is only one final left to unlock, perhaps I'll do it someday, but for the moment I'm gonna unlock the remaining DLC trophies. 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hittheroadbucky Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 Difficulty 2/10 Enjoyment 6/10 After playing Far Cry 5 and loving it so much, I was so excited to try New Dawn. As it turned out, I was a little disappointed. To me New Dawn just feels like DLC. I enjoyed the story but it just felt too short. The vast majority of time in game is spent liberating outposts 3 times each on increasing difficulties and doing the same with expeditions. There also felt like a lot less to explore as so much is cut off by the radiation zones. By far the most infuriating trophies for me were Anger Management (kill 10 enemies in once use of Wrath) and Pure Ninja (liberate a rank 3 outpost while reminding undetected). Other than that everything was pretty easily achievable. All in all it was okay, but I think my expectations were a bit high. It would have made a fantastic DLC, but as a stand alone game I think it’s a little lacking. If you fancied picking it up I’d definitely wait for a sale. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GoldenShaka Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 120 Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure Ice came, Ice saw, Ice conquered One of my favorites videogame genres are 3d action adventure, some platforming, some puzzle solving, looking for some collectibles in not massive areas. Most of these games are commonly known for having problems with the camera, half baked gameplay, especially jumping. This game has some of those but imo all of them would be perfectly tolerable if it wouldn't be for one TINY missing piece. The game not having a Main map / chapter select in the main menu (idk, lock it till you complete the story). Having this you wouldn't be really annoyed with the game tiny issues. Imagine you need to browse a chapter for a collectible, it's at the beginning but it wasn't reachable before, now you got it, time to quit, oops, no possible, you need to finish the episode and deal with the gameplay issues. The camera is not the typical dynamic that moves like crazy, you'll only find bad pov in very small areas, most of this kind of games have that problem. The hit detection is bad (not disastrous), but really with the auto target option that let you take down (shooting) everything while moving why bother relying on those silly kicks lol Now my nemesis, the jump action. It will always be my eternal question, it that hard to program the jump button? Here is not terrible, but still, sometimes does not detect when you're jumping, or the length is very short. Luckily they included a kinda triple jump, so with that the jump issue is almost fully covered. It's certainly better than other games with (big) jump issues. So there you have it, a fun short movie-game that it becomes unnecessarily longer to 100% cause the lack of chapter select. Luckily the autosave is flawless. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DamagingRob Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #458- Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime Master of Spacetime Collect all other trophies. Playing co-op games by myself. .-. This one is different. You fly around in a spaceship, collecting bunnies. And when you collect 5 of them, the exit opens and you can leave. There are always 10 bunnies in a level, though. The more you get, the more ship upgrades you'll unlock (plus, there's a trophy for finding every one). So it pays to stick around and find them all. Your spaceship is this big, circular object. And there are multiple interactibles in it, which you have to run to, or tell the A.I. to use. A map that shows where bunnies are (once you've found a pickup item), multiple turrets for shooting all the enemies you'll see, a shield that prevents you from taking damage, and the engine which steers the ship. You or your partner can only control one of these at a time, so you have to pick and choose depending on the situation. There are only 20 levels, that take around 5-15 minutes each. Boss stages are pretty short, when compared to the exploration levels. There are four of these, one coming at the end of each world you can select, which are five levels a piece. It's fairly easy on the lowest difficulty, for the most part. The A.I. does it job and shoots things, or blocks everything with the shield. A few things may leave you wishing for a human partner, though. A couple of trophies require killing a boss in a specific way, and the A.I. makes it tougher. Like shooting at enemies encased in ice, even though it won't do any good... And then there is one level with a time limit. Normally, you have all the time in the world to fly around and collect 10 bunnies. But not on this stage. And man, does it suck. You need them to spawn in good locations to even have a chance, and yes, the map is randomized. With everything trying to kill you, getting pulled into white star gravity fields that are hard to get out of (and the A.I. won't help you here), and needing to control 2 characters, finishing in 5 minutes is a nightmare. I was feeling pretty positive about the game until that level. Lol. Hated it with a burning passion. But before then, it was decent. A really old Plus game, from when we didn't get that huge game you probably already bought, or weren't interested in. :/ Platinum image: Spoiler 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SirDave1988 Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 (edited) # 115 Truck Racer (PS3) You're a truck racerWin every Truck Racer trophy. Well, this is a random one. Been going through the PS3 store recently to see what I have left in my backlog that I either haven't finished or even started yet, such as this one. Saw that I got this free on PS Plus years ago, but I never started it. Thought it would be a laugh and something different, so I gave it a go. Fortunately the platinum only took around 6 hours of gameplay time, because while I enjoyed it initially, by the end, it was getting very samey and repetitive. It's fun as a short arcade-style racer distraction with relatively decent graphics, but not much beyond that really. Huge thanks to SirBuncelot for helping with the online trophies. # 116 and Trophy # 12,000 (!) Uncharted 3 Drake's Deception Remastered (PS4) PlatinumEarn all Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception™ Remastered Trophies Completed the Uncharted trilogy now for the 2nd time through and enjoyed it every bit as much as the 1st. This may be an unpopular opinion, but I actually do prefer Uncharted 3 as my favourite from the original trilogy. It just seems like a more complete story somehow. Like Uncharted 2, I began with this game on Crushing difficulty as I knew exactly what to expect. Crushing is always tough, but UC3 seemed a bit more forgiving and doable than the other two. For instance, the final fight only took me 2 goes, which certainly can not be said for the other 2, particularly Lazarevic, that was one tough nut to crack for me. Can't imagine what he would be like on Brutal. I also prefer UC3 for giving Sully a much bigger and more important role and THOSE graphics in the desert, my god ? Just picked up The Lost Legacy in the Days of Play sale for £8.99 (a steal imo), so will likely be starting that next. Edited June 8, 2020 by SirDave1988 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post PooPooBlast Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 (edited) #139 and 100% Resident Evil 7 WELCOME TO THE FAMILY SON! No Fk that! Going for the plat was manageable but the 100% is just a whole different animal... Anyway, You play as Ethan Winters, your generic humanoid who gets captured by the Bakers in their mansion after exploring the place in the hope of finding your missing wife who was supposedly dead for 3 years. Your job is to find your girl in this madhouse and escape. As a person who never played the resident evil games before, I chose 7 just because it looked different than the rest (first person) and I was hoping to pretty much experience the same tension I felt with Alien isolation (playing with headphones , in a dark room and all). Unfortunately, I discovered that Alien Isolation was in a league of its own but nonetheless RE7 did satisfy me in some ways. Puzzles were okay, story was decent but the one thing that ticked me off in the game was how melodramatic Ethan was. Spoilers of course: Spoiler 14:30 - for a person you've never seen for 3 years and is supposedly dead, that's such a melodramatic reaction.. 20:00 - that whole sequence. 22:27 - Oh yea lets just leave your wife who you may have killed behind while I explore Oh and Zoe isnt any better. Take Zoe here in the dlc at 8:05 for example. Power went off and you see your brother on the floor and you speak to him in the most calming voice. Oh nothing alarming here Spoiler Anyway, trophywise - they really make you work for it. Base game was manageable with the bonus items you get from collectibles and completion of normal playthrough made it very possible.. The DLC on the other hand... My god.. They push you to the limits here. So.. 21 was challenging at first but became kind of fun with the more trump cards you get which are basically "cheat" items if you will. The Joe Dlc was by far my favourite because of how cool the punches look that you do. Everything is just raw. You're punching monsters here with your bare fists! The Redfield dlc, was fun/alright. Not my favourite though. Too many enemies and shooting which is understandable considering his job. Jack's 55th birthday was a runner-up as the most fun dlc. It was a unique experience seeing molded with party hats and feeding Jack a shit ton of food while he goes MMMMmmmmmm hmmmm for sugared garbage Nighterror and Ethan must die can go to hell. Hated those with a passion especially the latter. I lucked out with Ethan must die. I went to the final area with barely any weapons/ammo because RNG was crap. Then, I randomly found an SMG and two shotguns in the greenhouse haha. Go figure... Most of the time, Im happy I completed a game and feel satisfied after the 100% but here, I cant help but feel relieved... :l. With that said, it was still more enjoyable than just being balls hard and annoying. Could've been worse but Im glad to have that done. Well onto the next! Edited June 8, 2020 by PooPooBlast 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lordguwa Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 (edited) platinum #439 Black Paradox completed in 1 day and 20 hours platinum rarity: 23.14% uncommon platinum name: Savior Of The Galaxy overall game difficulty: 3/10 if stack the right chips now to find another game it will be wordsweeper by POWGI (ps4). after that going to look through one of my long games. if anyone is thinking about platinum on this game. game tips for black paradox: Spoiler lifesteal chips help alot. think my ship was max health. half fire rate and half attack at the final boss used 3 lifesteal and 1 triple attack Edited June 7, 2020 by kingdrake2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jamescush147 Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 Platinum 210 Kingpin Unlock all Trophies in Saints Row: The Third Remastered. 15.08% Rare Platinum in 1 week, 23 hours Was nice to come back to this game again. Will be hitting the DLC later. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ahmedelebiary Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 Pure Evil #160 The Evil Within fun 10/10 diff 8/10 time 45hrs (5 playthroughs) Designed by the genius mastermind behind Resident Evil, Shinji Mikami, TEW is one of the best and my favourite survival horror games I've ever played, even after 5 playthroughs I just want to play more , never got bored or tired of it and enjoyed every second of those 45 hours. The Evil Within comes in top three of my favourite survival horror games of this generation, along with Dead Space 2 and Alien Isolation. The gameplay was amazing, although a bit clunky in limited areas, great gunplay and shooting, an outstanding psychologically scary atmosphere that reminded me of RE4 in some parts, areas, environment and bosses were very very well made.. tried to link with the story and characters but the game does a very good job in confusing you as it left me with more questions than answers regarding Sebastian, Ruvik, Kidman and most importantly- Leslie. So now I have to play the second one hopefully looking for answers. Platinum-wise, it is one of the hardest out there as Akumu is no joke and it will definitely test your patience. All I have to say is that the Agony bolts (upgraded) and the correct upgrades will save your life, as well as good planning for boss fights. Managed to complete The Evil Within on its infamous hardest difficulty, Akumu! took me 16hrs and 346 deaths . This definitely turned out to be easier than I thought it would be, with the correct upgrades, some patience and luck as well as great understanding of the games makes this mode totally doable, more than a hundred of those deaths were just me stepping in traps like an idiot lol. What I noticed on Akumu that wasn't there on Survival difficulty: -Obviously a one-hit death from anything except from barbed wired bear traps (for some weird reason ) -Enemies are faster and have a wider sense of detection, making stealth harder. -more enemies -Abundance of traps and including bear traps in boss fights, The Sentinel and Laura (cuz let's make this harder than it already is) -Changed and early enemy placements, fake Ruvik spawns from chapter 3, Ruvik is much faster on chapter 9, two fake Ruviks spawn in chapter 11, there are two Traumas in chapter 14..etc 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Nelson_ Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 #224 - Date A Live Rio Reincarnation 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Geninjo Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 47 - The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BadRep24 Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 (edited) Platinum #19: DEADBOLT Conquest Rarity: 1.16% (Ultra Rare) Earn every trophy. Difficulty: 10/10 Fun: 8/10 Time taken (Real-time): 1 year & 5 months Time taken (In-game): 20-25 hours This game is hell incarnate, much like its PC version, which I also 100% it, as well. This version of this game only exacerbated with its awful control scheme, which take some time to get used to it. What makes this game especially hard is the entire game itself. Enemies can one-shot you, be it melee or ranged attacks, regardless of how weak or strong an enemy is. Ammo is extremely scarce and there is no such thing as reloading weapons. Once it runs out of ammo, you either find a new weapon or you are totally in big trouble. Covers are your friend, but it has limits. It will NOT defend you from melee attacks! Even worse, if you hide in vents when enemies spotted you, you are D-O-N-E fucked. They will guard that position until they kill you, usually in either groups of 3-4 enemies. What really takes the cake its its coveted trophies, being Famine, Death, and War. Famine requires you to complete a 1-hour run without quitting. Death requires you to complete a no-death, no-quit run. War requires you to five-star all 27 missions in the game, and some of the missions are notoriously hard to 5-star, especially in Chapter II of the game. Tough as nails, and requires memorization of the map to Platinum the game and mastering its controls. Edited June 8, 2020 by BadRep24 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blood_Hungry_III Posted June 7, 2020 Share Posted June 7, 2020 #24: Perils of Baking (PS4) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sealightbreeze Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 (edited) three playthroughs. Glad it’s done Edited June 7, 2020 by sealightbreeze 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Vrisnem Posted June 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted June 7, 2020 True Warrior of the 3 Kingdoms Dynasty Warriors 8 I had tried to quit this one multiple times because it really is just one big grind, but it ended up being a great game to pick back up during lockdown. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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