Popular Post Omelette Paradise Posted September 25, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 25, 2020 #398 - Jisei: The First Case HD #399 - A Winter's Daydream 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post zizimonster Posted September 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2020 #86 Ruiner Positives: Strong cyberpunk setting complete with a selection of cool music and a city-like hub to explore. If you enjoy twin-stick shooters, this is a game for you. And this is my first. Some abilities, mainly Ghost Break, can make you immortal towards standard enemies. GOD MODE: ON can be exploited easily with . HER's screams. "Killer Combo!", "Butcher Combo!" Negatives: Control takes time to get used to and is seemingly not too responsive sometimes. New Game Plus mode does not necessarily make the game easier. One or two bosses may cause frustrations since they can wreck you in seconds, especially when you have to fight TrafickKing three times in a row without dying. It is still a 7/10 platinum difficulty to me. Lack of voice acting makes the experience less immersive. Story is absurd. #85 Far Cry 3 Classic Edition Positives: Cool narrative. Citra ?. Game gets gradually easier as you upgrade your abilities. Control is tight and easy to learn. Negatives: Radio Towers shouldn't have existed. Developers included some platforming, but your character doesn't have legs. This is *not* Mirror's Edge! Hunting animals can be cumbersome if you don't know where to look. In the beginning, the game can feel challenging because your abilities still suck. 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Omelette Paradise Posted September 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2020 #400 - The Last of Us Part II Milestone Platinum Very proud and happy to make this my 400th milestone plat. A definite GOTY contender for me and a worthy follow up to the original. It's certainly a polarizing game for sure and I fully understand the issues that people had with it and their reasons for feeling letdown. For what it's worth I disagree with a lot of it. The story takes a very different direction to the one I had been expecting but I thoroughly enjoyed and I liked that it tackles very different themes to the original. I'll leave my spoiler thoughts in the box below: Spoiler A lot of people were upset at Joel's death and the brutal nature of it which is completely understandable but Abby's motives were justified just as Ellie's were for then in turn wanting to kill Abby and her crew and I feel like a lot of people missed the point here. The Joel bait and switch from the game's trailer also understandably got people hot under the collar but all I'll say to that is I'm old enough to remember Metal Gear Solid 2 and the switch Hideo Kojima played switching the focus of the story around in that game. That upset a lot of people at the time as well but many who disliked that game at the time now look back on it fondly just as I think they will with this one. Abby was actually my favourite character followed by Lev and I'd become an Abby fan long before the story had ended. Ellie if anything came across as a far less likeable character than Abby does in her portion of the game and she was quite selfish at times. Case in point: leaving pregnant and unwell Dina behind at the theatre on Seattle Day Two and leaving the perfect life she and Dina had forged on the farm to chase vengeance against Abby one more time. She was bloodthirsty and murdeous but without the (almost) sense of honour that Joel possessed or knowing when enough is enough. Ellie is of course a good person but revenge consumed her. Abby and the rest of her crew are shown in a far more likeable way once her portion of the game begins and the guardian style relationship she forms with Lev was a highlight for me. I liked Manny too but Owen was a bit of a douche at times. Druckmann in my opinion did a good job of painting the more desirable and less desirable traits that people can possess and most of the characters had both. Apart from Lev, Yara and Jesse though...not a bad bone in their bodies On a technical level I thought the game was a masterpiece and certainly Naughty Dog's biggest accomplishment yet in that respect. The time spent developing the game really shows in all of the small little details I spotted while playing and I've certainly never played a better looking game. I completed my first playthrough on Moderate for a fair challenge and did it blind whilst grabbing any collectables I spotted as I went. I managed to get all of the safes and training manuals in this playthrough just by exploring and they weren't hard to find at all to be honest. I then did a full second playthrough on Very Light with Permadeath active to finish off the remaining collectables, player and weapon upgrades. I briefly considered combining the Permadeath and Grounded playthroughs into one but I felt there was no need to make it any tougher than it needed to be. Grounded playthrough can wait for a few months as I need a break from the game for a little while So yeah, all in all this was an epic experience and I can't wait for Factions mode to be released as well as Part III if we do get one. Enjoyment: 10/10 Difficulty: 6/10 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post YeWeeScumBag Posted September 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2020 #31 Rocket League Personally not a fan of this game.. I became extremely bored after a few matches but stuck it out solely for the plat. Enjoyment 3/10 Difficulty 2/10 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post RedDeadWitcher93 Posted September 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2020 (edited) Red Dead Redemption 2 This one was a long slog ? Edited September 26, 2020 by RedDeadWitcher93 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NurseTatiana Posted September 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2020 (edited) #200 Max Payne 3 Milestone aswell! Ultra rare 0.71% My friend recommend it to me and I said l will give it a try but ended up being one of my favorite games of all times!! I knew it was going to be hard but ignored all that and played the game normally..... The shadows rushed me trophy is the hardest trophy of the game basically you have one minute and need to play from start to finnish without dying and add time by killing enemies and one single mistake means you back to square one! The difficulty is set to normal for a lot of people it doesn’t sound bad but it’s the fact that the enemies can easily put you in LTS mode (basically before you die you need kill the enemy who killed you). Let alone the glitches and all the freezes that can easily screw you up. It took me 4 attempts and 2 of them are basically AI caracter died for no reason....I have gone mad and wanted to give up but in my head I would never do that! The level 50 trophy is not easy to get you can do score attack 620 times self boost or play broken multiplayer so it takes you even longer. I got so sick of it so I took a brake and came back after a month. But the fact that I loved this game so much is what motivated me the most! Other Trophies are not bad at all and completing the game on old school and hardcore is a cakewalk compared to those 2 trophies that I did mention. You need persistence and ultimate skills to get the platinum so be warned!! Difficulty: 9/10 Time estimated: Let me be honest I even forgot how much I played probably over 100h but again it’s my personal opinion. Edited September 26, 2020 by FearlessElle 25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post YeWeeScumBag Posted September 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2020 #32 Resident Evil 2 Racoon City Native What a game! Probably the only game so far that I have enjoyed doing multiple playthroughes. The 4th survivor extra mode was a PAIN and probably the hardest trophy on the list. Enjoyment 10/10 Difficulty 7/10 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Viper Posted September 26, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 26, 2020 #202 Dragon Age II The Ultimate Reward Man oh man...what happened? What happened between Origins and the making of this game? It was fine for awhile, but once you make it to Act II, you see the serious flaws. While I appreciate the fact that you can actually engage in combat this time (the biggest negative of the first game IMO), it just gets DULLLLL several hours in. Battles just became drawn out and boring. Then you have the over use of the same exact cave designs, and the entire game takes place within a few areas you travel to over and over again...the first game had far more variety. Even the story was a bit contrived. It had a hard time blurring the lines with you making choices and those being inherently good or bad. And when you think you made the right choice...something happens in the next scene that made you feel like you made a mistake. So at the end of it all, no matter what you choose (I ultimately sided with the Mages), it tries to balance these things out so everything just has this moot neutral response. Worst of all...the goddamn trophy list! If you're trying to do this game in 1 playthrough like I did, prepare for a headache. Several tabs open at all times, looking up Friendship/Rivalry responses and switching companions, sometimes several times per mission, to make sure I was maximizing everything. All the while you have a ton of missiable trophies that are game spanning so you have to be aware at all times. I probably would have finished this game 20+ hours earlier, but I had to completely restart Act 2 because of one minor mistake. Overall...this wasn't a good sequel. I was either bored or annoyed due to the layout of the trophies. Felt like Bioware just didn't care, it was very lazy in a lot of areas. I didn't love the first game either due to how dated it felt by the time I played it a couple years ago (though it felt far more "together" than this game)...so hopefully Inquisition is the better of the three (though I know Origins usually gets the praise) and changes my mind on the series. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post coldhardcrash_ Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 #39 Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition Cannot recommend this game enough. It is brilliant throughout. If you like Metroid-vania games and haven't played this one, I strongly advise playing this. Fun and satisfying combat system, slick gameplay, quirky visuals and storyline and some very, very creative platforming make this an incredibly well-rounded game. Saving Platinum #40 for a special game, but I can't wait to get onto the sequel! Difficulty: 5/10 Enjoyment: 9/10 PSN Rarity: 2.6% 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mariner1534 Posted September 27, 2020 Share Posted September 27, 2020 #47: Everybody's Golf VR Push It to the Limit! My first VR platinum! To be honest, it was way, way easier than the 2.44% completion rate would suggest. Activating Tornado Cup (widens the hole and sucks in anything reasonably close) when you're able to makes nearly every trophy related to the actual golfing much easier, and the rest just requires playing through the courses a bunch. Took maybe 15 hours, no more than 20 at the very most. Most frustrating trophy was the hole-in-one; even with tornado cup it still took a solid half hour of retries. Nothing too crazy though. The game itself was okay. Golfing in VR is pretty cool at first, but a couple of issues held it back. I never got fully comfortable with the motion controls; lots of shots just went way off course from where I intended, and putting was an absolute nightmare whenever I played without Tornado Cup on. Also, the game's pretty bare-bones content wise. I haven't played the non-VR version yet, but from what I've seen I'm pretty sure that one has tons more to do. The lack of content + frustrating controls caused the novelty to wear off pretty fast, but it was fun while it lasted and I've definitely played worse. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DefinitiveTJ Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 Platinum 55: Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight Another proof that brand (IP) recognition can push you into things you normally wouldn't have tried. After getting the platinum in the original Persona 5 earlier this year I wasn't quite ready to dive into Royal so Dancing is a good alternative. The characters you a already love doing silly dances, what's not to like? I have 3 and 4 to do after this so maybe this will change but at the moment I'm way more interested in the rhythm genre in general. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Phoenix_argentea Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 (edited) And again, a couple of short platinum trophies! Nos. 189 & 190! Utawarerumono: ZAN ZAN Enlightenment I'm not a fan of musou games. I played only Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle on PS3 (and I really liked it, except the boring extra challenges, which were all the same), but I didn't like this one. There's a story, but I found it very rushed. Then, you have to replay every chapter on hard difficulty (which isn't really ahrd, except one) and grind exp points. Probably I think that the best part of the game is the character art style and the artbook. Yes, it was my party for the entire game, switching between Kuon and Haku, all of them dressed in blue (except Kuon)! And the platinum screenshot! SEGA Mega Drive & Genesis Classics Retro God This collection was fun, really fun! And it's also really well done! Too bad that the challenges are related to less than the half of the games included. But probably is also good, because the progresses are glitched, since they can be erased once you close the game. It happened to me when I tried 4 or 5 of them (the easiest) and the game erased them, so I decided to clear them in one run! The next day, when I restarted the game for the last two trophies, I saw that the game erased (again) my challenges: 0/20 done... Thank you, glitched game, but I have my trophy! And I left the last one in a Sonic game: Sonic Spinball. I think I played it more than 10 years ago, when I was 14 or 15 on the PS2 woth the Sonic Mega Collection Plus (or something like that), which was a gift for my birthday in 2005. I really loved that collection! I've also the Mega Drive collection for PS2, I missed the PS3 collection and I picked the PS4 version. Edit: I went to check it into my collection, and this is the collection, with a very thick 50 pages booklet! Now, this is the definitive collection of Sonic games that Sony should bring back on PS4 again, with trophies and platinum! And this is the platinum screenshot with Sonic, waiting for the previuos collection back on PS4! Edited September 27, 2020 by Phoenix_argentea 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Canario1988 Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 (edited) #141 Treasure Rangers Difficulty: 2/10 Enjoyment: 5/10 One of the indies I got from PsPlus freebies months ago. Simple and entertaining platform game. If you plan to play, it can be a bit frustrating at the begginning to lose all your gems of a level if being hit by an enemy, but is not difficult at all when you get used to controls #142 AO Tennis 2 Difficulty:4/10 Enjoyment:7/10 As a tennis fan, I must say I have enjoyed playing a tennis game after years (last experience was Virtua Tennis 2009). It is on PS Now and it has an interesting career mode in which you can obtain almost all the trophies. There is only few trophies based on luck to happen that might frustrate Platinum if you don't have patience. Edited September 27, 2020 by Canario1988 Images 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
percy547389126yv Posted September 27, 2020 Share Posted September 27, 2020 #600 Japanese version of VVVtunia 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ShonenCat Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 Platinum #68 - Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack Difficulty Rating 4/10 Enjoyment Rating 7/10 Rare - 15.69% For those who don’t know, Azure Striker Gunvolt is like a spiritual successor to Mega Man made up by a group of ex-Capcom employees who now work at Inti Creates. I have nothing but respect for this developer.. they always manage to stick to their guns, believe in their work and say no to censorship. Sometimes if a game they have is too lewd for Sony, Inti Creates would rather move that said game over to Xbox instead ? However, there is nothing about Gunvolt that would qualify as overly lewd apart from a few outfits. This series first appeared on 3DS/Switch and only recently did the first two games get released on PS4. After getting to play Gunvolt Chronicles, I eagerly awaited for the first two games to release as well. Was it everything I hoped for? Gunvolt is a series of action games where you shoot, dash and electrocute your way to victory. It’s difficulty does not lie in needing to stay alive and reach the end of a level, but rather the scoring system in order to obtain S ranks or higher. I can’t say I’m the biggest fan of this style of play. Depending on the difficulty, you can have it so that taking damage does not reset your score multiplier.. but in return you won’t earn as many points. To earn as many points as you can, multi kills and fast completion time is key. I say go the easiest difficulty you can, it’s not worth the headache trying to ultimately master everything offered here. The screen is often too zoomed in and makes it hard to plan ahead and dodge attacks. Bosses are also the types who like to fill the screen with lasers making them extremely hard to avoid. The first Gunvolt hasn’t aged too well, especially the challenges system. You can only select three at a time and MUST accept them before every mission.. what a drag. Especially when it wants S+ ranks out of you. Play easy mode! Gunvolt 2 I must say has aged much better, and playing as Copen is much more fun. Challenges accept themselves now and complete without you needing to keep track of them. There isn’t exactly an easy mode, but you can still set the scoring system to where damage doesn’t reset the multiplier here. The sequel only asks you of S ranks not S+ ranks, thank God for that ? You will need to do 80% of all challenges with both Gunvolt and Copen in order to open the way for the true ending. Because it’s much more polished, I enjoyed Gunvolt 2 so much more. Inti Creates should scrap the first game and remake it. In any case, Gunvolt are fun action games that are extremely niche but are good at filling the void when Mega Man is nowhere to be seen 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lewy_your_pic Posted September 27, 2020 Share Posted September 27, 2020 Ghost of Tsushima 33 Really good game and a good way to finish PS4, glad I got this plat. Now off to try and finish God of War 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppeter04 Posted September 27, 2020 Share Posted September 27, 2020 #39 THE PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR The Penguins of Madagascar 100% CompleteCollect all Bronze, Silver, and Gold Trophies. ENJOY: 8/10 DIFF: 3/10 Sometimes i thought that this game wasn't meant for kids or my neurons are damaged after all my exams and I couldn't put 2+2 together ? I'm close to my 40th, working on Dark Souls 2 (long way to go, just 11h30 in), but then I remember idgaf about milestones so I'm gonna continue playing my other games too. Love playing kids games, it's a "relax time" for me when I do. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GoldenShaka Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 (edited) 128 Sleeping Dogs PS4 Hong Kong Legend One of my few remaster platinums, very enjoyable game, a little rough on the edges but very entertaining. Trying to use the sirens for the 2min trophy I noticed that it was not very helpful, many times drivers went out of their way and blocked me, lol No problem with the races, especially having at hand that beast of prototype for Class A races. Long time since I platinumed ps3 one, I had forgotten how funny are the dialogues in HK streets. Great addition to my collection and finally one oldie out of my backlog. Platinum is a momentary milestone (trophy 7k) Edit: btw, I recommend purchase Mountain outfit asap to increase 15% triad experience. To raise COP and FACE bars you have tons of activities. Edited September 27, 2020 by GoldenShaka 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Godo Fwar Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 #360 - Unravel The Red thread Collect all trophies This is one of the best hidden gems out there imo. Although frustrating at times due to the complexity of some puzzles, I enjoyed it overall. I'll get to the sequel when I feel ready to take on the speedrun and no-death challenges as the plat is much harder from what I've seen! 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Intoner_Zero Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 Plat #152- Steins;Gate: My Darling's Embrace A pretty lighthearted, romance influenced take on the popular science-adventure VN. Typical individual character routes, but I was pleasantly surprised that there was a (very) light BL-esque route for Ruka/Luka (even with all the tired "But he's a guy" interjections). Best waifu is Kurisu of course. Anyway, VNarcolepsy reared its ugly head again lol. I also went through days of just not gaming anything, so pretty slow completion more than usual. I'd say play this if you love VNs and/or Steins;Gate~ 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Phantochi Posted September 27, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 27, 2020 #209 - Resident Evil HD Remaster Worth experiencing if you’re into nostalgia, but if it's your first time, get ready to die. A lot. Not because of a high degree of difficulty, but because, tank controls or no tank controls, maneuvering Chris and Jill with this camera is a chore. ‘No, Chris! I don’t want you to 180 here three times while the room’s perspective changes and that dog that jumped out the window is looking at me drooling.’ ‘Jill, if I’ve told you once, I’ve told you a thousand times: i want to push the desk, not jump up on it and dance like Michael Jackson.’ The trophies in this game can also take away from the fun, there's so many trophies related to beating the game that any Devil may cry game gets jealous, you have to beat it on the hardest difficulty, with invisible enemies, using only a knife, naked upside down, do a 3h speedrun, etc. Even tho this is one of my favorite games of all time, it was a bit dull going for the platinum. If you enjoyed the original or the improved Gamecube version, this might be worth a look. If you tried this before and weren’t a fan, there likely isn’t enough here to convert you. 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post StraightVege Posted September 28, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 28, 2020 That's a Wrap #236 - 8th Fastest Achiever (6 hours, 56 seconds) There are those who take a harshly critical view of narrative-focused games, arguing that they're barely "real games" at all. I mostly disagree with that statement; so much creative exploration can be done within the incredibly versatile medium of video games, and limiting it to only hardcore competition—either against an AI or other people—would be terribly stifling. But, I must admit, when it comes to minimally interactive FMV titles like Erica, there might be some merit to the argument. Ever since the days of laughably bad FMV releases on Sega CD and Philips CDI, I've a hard time seeing the point of these endeavors. Here you have access to an amazing interactive medium, and you decide to film a mediocre "choose your own adventure" movie, of all things? If I must sit through what amounts to a SYFY channel TV show episode five times, I'd really rather do it without having to fiddle with finicky touchpad controls every few seconds (who thought that was a good idea?). A great story would have helped, but I just couldn't connect with it, and not for a lack of trying. It was difficult for me to care about any of the characters, and I found none of the game's various endings to be particularly satisfying. Too many questions were left unanswered. There were some decent acting performances, and I liked how many of the scenes were lit, but the entire time I spent with this, I kept wishing I was playing Virginia again instead. Screenshot: Spoiler https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/120243886_1503763983141239_52712513747986626_o.jpg?_nc_cat=101&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=PA_FP96MXP0AX_awrbf&_nc_ht=scontent-lax3-1.xx&oh=406ad0bf17a1a951f8fde8bfd6603574&oe=5F95BD59 Halls of Valhalla #237 - Scrap Collection Simulator 2015 (Mad Max) I should totally hate this game, considering it's exactly the kind of bland, painfully repetitive and derivative open-world formula largely popularized by Ubisoft games, which I believe the industry needs far less of. Wanna spend 70 mind-numbing hours driving around a barren landscape, completing hundreds of arbitrary tasks and collecting junk? Mad Max is the game for you! There's something about exploring the wasteland that I find very intriguing, though. They did excellent work recreating the sort of anarchic post-apocalypse seen in the films; perhaps even better than other efforts like Borderlands. You just never know what horrific sight you'll stumble upon next. A cave that looks seemingly innocuous from the outside, but within, a solitary cannibal gleefully gnaws on a macabre pillar he built out of corpses in various stages of decay. A hole in the vast desert leads to a buried home from the past, mostly intact, with children's drawings still stuck to the refrigerator, now a sad reminder of the life people took for granted. Atrocities and oddities are nearly as common as a grain of sand here, and abject cruelty is normalized. It's all grimly fascinating for a while, saving the game from utter mediocrity, with one of the most disturbing portrayals of what mankind's shortsighted nature could lead to. Once the effect wore off, however, I couldn't wait to be done with it. The narrative is sorely lacking: a gormless dollar store Max (who feels so generic that I called him Miffed Marv) embarks on a quest to build a really sweet ride, after a warlord steals his old car. Max wants a V8 engine, damn it, and he'll commit mass murder to get one. He's accompanied by a hunchback mechanic sidekick named Chumbucket, who might actually be charming, if he'd stop repeating the same lines every ten seconds. This car, called the Magnum Opus, feels more like the main character than Max. It's not until the finale that they delve into Max's psyche a bit, which is the only mildly interesting story content in the game. So, they drive around collecting vehicle parts, blowing up 100/100 towers or whatever, and beating up thousands of feral wasteland denizens. On foot combat is a crappy clone of the Batman system, and many times, hits won't land or grapple animations break altogether, just because Max or the enemy are on an elevated surface. Watching Max perform a floating armbar on thin air was pretty funny, I admit. Enemies strike frequently, so the fights usually go "punch, punch, counter, repeat" until your fury meter fills, and you become way more formidable. It simply doesn't flow well. The majority of playtime, however, is spent traveling in the car, and partaking in the car combat the series is known for. That's bad, because the physics are ghastly. Oh, you hit a small rock, eh? Well, hope you enjoy your car suddenly spinning 180 degrees, or flipping over entirely. The car never truly feels good to drive, even after you upgrade it to maximum. Also, some mechanics are more trouble to use than they're worth. There's almost no point in trying to grind or side-ram enemy cars—it's awkward, and does too little damage. Once I unlocked the explosive harpoon, it was so effective that I barely used anything else. Max's auto-aim with the shotgun from within the car is infuriatingly finicky, too: it can never seem to decide what target it wants. It's a notoriously glitchy game as well, but I only saw comparatively minor bugs, fortunately. A lot of them, though! So many, I should've recorded them to make a compilation. The car spawning halfway inside the ground after fast travel; Max or the car getting permanently stuck on geometry; tutorial messages remaining on screen until I restarted; multiple instances of the same dialogue playing over top of each other; cars bouncing away like a rubber ball after I rammed them, instead of taking damage... I could go on for a while. At least it never crashed. I'd love to see what a more talented studio would do with this franchise, but that probably isn't going to happen. Guess I'll just go watch Fury Road for the third time. Screenshot: Spoiler https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/120332101_1503766536474317_399634145396067747_o.jpg?_nc_cat=101&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=rsvczjI45_UAX8ab9xZ&_nc_ht=scontent-lax3-1.xx&oh=5cb291e6c895bb8e7f02c42bed95187b&oe=5F952FEA 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Gommes_ Posted September 28, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 28, 2020 (edited) Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 Finally I got the platinum for this game! First off, this a fantastic remake of two games that have a special place in my heart, cause I absolutely adored them back then on the PS1. Vicarious Visions did an outstanding job bringing this game on modern hardware. Even though Activision might plan some DLC everything is already there plus so much more. You have tons of clothes, boards, icons etc. to choose from. They implemented challenges which keep you busy after you completed every objective in the game, create a park is an awesome editor and online is just amazing with barely any loading or waiting times. The music is also back and the new tracks are really great aswell (fell in love with Bloody Valentine and All Soul's Day). Getting the platinum is not that hard per se. The hard get there challenges and getting all the gaps can be a bit tricky but nothing too hard. The platinum breaker for many will be the grind to level 100. Even if you complete all the challenges and get all the EXP that come with it you will only be at like level 85 or so. The rest will be a snorefest where you have to replay the same 50 seconds for 70 hours to be most effective while you only need like 30 hours for the game itself to see and unlock everything and to have it on 97% in your trophy list. Getting the last trophy is ridiculously dragging and just a stupid trophy. In general this was a fantastic game and apart from the platinum something I would recommend to everyone. Standing a combo with millions of points while listening to the soundtrack is just something really unique to that franchise. #115 Pro Skater Returns UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH Exe: Late[st] So, I started this game as some sort of distraction from Tony Hawk's huge grind and I also didn't want to "waste" my weekend only trying to reach level 100. Since Under Night was on my radar for quite some time and was only 8€ in the Big in Japan Sale I thought I'll give it a try. And I gotta say, it is an amazing fighting game! It looks great and even more importantly plays really, really well. The soundtrack is great too with tracks which have such a lot of drive and range from rock to uplifting electro and even dubstep. After getting the platinum I have the feeling that I only touched the surface of that game and I will definitely play it more. #114 UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH Exe: Late[st] - Rebirth of a Champion Edited September 28, 2020 by Gommes_ 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baranov_925 Posted September 28, 2020 Share Posted September 28, 2020 #43 - The Wolf Among Us Time - 10h Difficulty - 1/10 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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