Popular Post black__bunny Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 #43 Bioshock 2 I had heard this was no where near as good as the first and the mp was terrible, but I like to decide for myself. While I found the original had a better story especially towards the end as things were revealed I had just as much fun playing this as I did the original. Playing as a big daddy was cool, the game is still in the world of Rapture with a new captivating storyline. The MP isnt the best Ive played but I don't find it anywhere near as bad as others have made it out to be. You can still find matches although much of the payer base are max level players who will destroy you so its a steep learning curve now. The DLC - Mirverva's Den was fun, the trials weren't that challenging but was fun being forced to find different ways to experiment with the plasmids and the mp dlc is just a painful grind with dead maps. Rebirth is the only trophy I have left so the completionist in me with keep going until I get to 50 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ZoKu08 Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 Miles Morales PS5 #231 Be Yourself Collect All Trophies. 46.36% Uncommon 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Zangril Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 #86 The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel Difficulty: 1/10 Enjoyment: 8/10Rarity: 9.31% (Very Rare) Finally sat down and finished this game then did a quick 2nd playthrough to get the plat. It's a very enjoyable game. But man that twist and cliffhanger is something. I want to jump into #2 right away but I'm going to take a small break and get the plat in two other games I'm missing a couple of trophies in first. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Deadly_Ha_Ha Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 # 36 - Patapon Difficulty - 6/10 Enjoyment - 6/10 I had just gotten through playing Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory so I was in a mood for rhythm games. I'd never played Patapon on the PSP but I picked this game up for really cheap some time ago and saw it had a relatively quick plat so I booted it up. As a rhythm game it was definitely harder than Kingdom Hearts but it's a completely different kind of rhythm mechanic. I will say that it was sort of between a 6-7 difficulty, but the only reason is because if you play it on the Pro or on a 4K television it feels like there's a good deal of input lag. I played the game on multiple TV's on both my Pro and my regular PS4 and I found that a Samsung HD TV from like 2010 and my regular console had exactly 0 lag and was the best experience, while my Pro on my 4K TV was almost unplayable. A lot of people seemed to have a similar experience as well. Anyway as for the enjoyment, is was a good game; good, better than ok. For me a 6 isn't a bad score, because it literally means it's above average if only slightly so. But that's fine, not every game has to blow expectations out of the water. It was a fun, sometimes challenging game with an acceptable amount of grinding but relies pretty heavily on your setup to be a good or bad experience. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TwilightSpira Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 PLATINUM 237 - NO MAN'S SKY Even though it took quintilion updates "no pun intended" to deliver their initial promise, I applaud Hello Games for their commitment with the community, as the game finally feels like a true experience. 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Cal Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Remastered I love this game...I really really love it and was more then happy to make it my 45th platinum trophy, I love the story, the writing, gameplay, characters, settings pretty much everything is brilliant to me. Still in my top 5 favourite games, although can be a bit grindy with the trophies it's pretty easy and straight forward trophy list. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Deadly_Silent-Xx Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 Platinum #206 Grim Legends 3: The Dark City Platinum Unlock every Trophy. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Matheus004- Posted December 7, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 7, 2020 (edited) My latest platinum: Devil May Cry 5 Difficulty: personally 9/10 Playthroughs: 6 Hours: 100+ Rarity: 2.96% Enjoyment: Motivated/10 I love this game, i want to plat this game again when i get the PS5 and the DMC5SE Edited December 7, 2020 by Matheus004- 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Katt Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS4) The Key to San Andreas Unlock all trophies (the use of cheats will disable all trophies). "I'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda." – Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ya_Boy_James Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 #44 - MADDEN NFL 20 Madden NFL 20 Master Congratulations on earning every Madden NFL 20 trophy! Madden NFL 15 & 16 were my first two platinums and the last Madden titles I'd played. The game holds up, but I was hoping to enjoy Ultimate Team as much as before and see the franchise modes become more challenging, dynamic, and/or realistic - I wasn't disappointed, but I wasn't wowed either. I like NFL and the game so I hope one of the future releases raises the bar. Until then, I'm not rushing to buy a newer title. The most challenging trophy is 24/24 combine passes completed in their zone during story mode, and it's mostly because you have to exit, reload, and watch a several minute cutscene on each attempt. Not that tough but still an UR plat. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Rias Gremory Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 (edited) Platinum #304 Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Special Tribute to Stan Lee Uncommon: 46.68% Difficulty: 3/10. Enjoyment: 10/10. Challenge: 10/10. Music: 9/10. Grind Difficulty: 8/10. Genre: Adventure, Open-World, Action, Crime and Single Player. Platinum Time: 1 week and 4 days. Let's begin. I really enjoyed the story mode and it has very good depths and everything else to it. I don't care if it's short story or not, it's still the best story and gameplay experience I ever played. Miles Morales proved himself he wasn't just a weak MP, he went from weak to a true and ultimate Spider-Man in not just Harlem but Manhattan as well. I gonna say I like the new Venom Power techniques it shows quite the badass and radiant look and trust me when I say this the skills were very impressive and excellent to use in the game. Gonna give it a 10/10 for this. To be honest, I had to take my time and understand the game and the surroundings in Miles Morales to feel the place out from place to place. The collectibles were at least an average grind to the halt but it wasn't that tough for me to search every nook and cranny all over the city. Bosses: The bosses were very easy to defeat and sending them packing home but it's sad in the end that Phin died and save Miles Morales' life. This is a Special Tribute to @Stan Lee hehe and one of the best legendary inspiration, love and determination to the Marvel Franchise in history and of course his best fries was delicious in town. Would definitely recommended this game out to anyone for a fun and challenge game to experience. Next Platinum: Cyberpunk 2077. Edited December 8, 2020 by UltraFire121 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post ZoKu08 Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 Miles Morales PS4 #232 Be Yourself Collect All Trophies. 46.68% Uncommon 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post iFraaN97 Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 # 282 - Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War [PS5] Enjoyment : 9 / 10Difficulty: 7.5 / 10 Too many crashes on PS5 but finally I was able to make it I'm definitely enjoying this game more than Modern Warfare 2019 last year, pretty excited about the future content since right now is pretty bare bones. I reached max lvl in less than a week so grinding weapon camos is the only thing I have left to do while waiting for the new season. The trophy list is not too bad compared to previous games, I actually enjoyed Dead Ops Arcade which I never bothered with before. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post XIIDoomsdayIIX Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 #92 - Middle Earth: Shadow Of Mordor. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JoaLoft Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 #239 - Katamari Damacy REROLL I was not expecting this to take so long, but I'm not just drowning in unfinished trophy lists - I'm drowning in so many games! Before I tackle any brand-new games, I did want to platinum and talk about Katamari Damacy REROLL, a remaster of a 2004 classic, because KataMarie Damacy (@Mayellie made me make this joke!) deserves to be analyzed. The story of Katamari Damacy, eloquently described on the Wiki page, starts off with a god-like entity called the "King of All Cosmos" flying through the universe in a drunken stupor and destroying a bunch of stars and the Earth's moon, among other celestial entities. This humongous deity bestows the task on his hilariously tiny (5-centimeter-tall!) son, the nameless Prince, to fix all the stars and the moon by using a so-called "Katamari". With this magic sticky ball, the Prince can roll up items smaller than the Katamari and make it grow, rolling up bigger objects eventually, thereby restoring everything from the tiniest star to the Earth's moon itself. Its narrative window dressing, although witty, serves only to cover the gameplay's blueprint: start up a story chapter (or a Make A Star chapter, as they're mostly called), roll up as much as possible to reach a specific size within a time frame, and move up to bigger levels with longer timers and bigger objects. You'll roll up hundreds of objects and organisms like insects and mammals, from a thumbtack to a motherf*cking volcano or even tornadoes! As someone put it on a YouTube video of Katamari Damacy: this is the most Japanese game ever made. It's absolutely bonkers mad. But the premise is simple, you roll up smaller things to grow in size, and avoid bigger objects or bigger animals/people which can knock things off your Katamari, making it shrink slightly again. You'll definitely need to get the hang of the controls, because at first, they feel clunky. Makes sense, considering you're steering and moving the Katamari with just the two analog sticks. But even with its clunky nature, it'll start growing on you after a few hours of playing. Not only will you be collecting everything in your path, you're also restoring constellations. A few of these challenges work differently: when you're restoring the Ursa Major and Taurus constellations, you're trying to catch only ONE of a specific kind to finish the level. For Ursa Major and Taurus, this means respectively a bear-related and cow-related item/animal. Then what's so different, you ask? Both levels are riddled with other objects as well, but also a lot of thematic things ranging from small to big, like little bear statues and a rocket-fueled big bear racing around the area (It's a Japanese game, remember?). You're obviously trying to touch that big rocket bear and roll that single one bear-related thing up instead of the regular bears or the statues or bear signs. I know it's a long post so far, but bear with me (I simply could not restrain from using that pun, sorry not sorry): the designers flip the design on its head in these few levels and make you dodge a lot of thematic things, and simultaneously collect the rest to grow in size, so you can roll up the biggest thematic item available. An interesting take on the basic idea that's implemented. Just one more thing, and I'll keep this brief: the soundtrack is - save for a song or two that I didn't dig - just amazing. I lost count of how many times I listened to the main theme, and a few other tracks that play as you're collecting earthly possessions to successfully complete chapters. Just google the Katamari Damacy soundtrack and have a listen. It's really damn good. So good in fact, that one could argue it stars in a leading role itself. The concept itself sounds incredibly banal and underwhelming, but here's the thing: it isn't. The creator and Japanese designer, Keita Takahashi, came up with the idea for the game as commentary to mass-consumption. We collect and we get more, just for the purpose of owning more, with no clear end goal in sight. A point which is aptly made, if you look at how the game works. It's pushed into the insanely absurd, once you start rolling up whirlpools, clouds and entire islands! I remember reaching this point of the game which was the last chapter, and I said out loud: "Haha, what the hell is this? What am I doing?!" And that's when I came to the realization why this game is still considered an absolute classic and one of the greatest games ever made. I was rolling and collecting stuff in so many chapters, and not even questioning my motives. It still felt great to collect more, just to see my possessions grow, even straight after I questioned what the f*ck I was doing. And I was having a blast singing along with that main theme firing on all cylinders at the same time. It's safe to say that this behavioral experiment - if we can call it that - is a resounding success. People love(d) collecting virtual goodies so much in Katamari Damacy, that a franchise grew out of this first game, with many sequels and spin-offs following in its wake. Not just that: many years before NieR Automata blew everyone away with its incredible credits sequence, Katamari Damacy already pulled the same stunt back in 2004. During the interactive end credits, you're rolling a Katamari on the Earth's globe and collecting every country, essentially bringing them together, while a cheesy but amazing Japanese power rock ballad sings about how - at the end of the day - you don't really need much to be happy. As long as you have each other. It's games like these that elevate the medium to an artistic level: addressing an interesting issue, providing meaningful commentary and delivering an satisfyingly entertaining game that is very easy to grasp (collect things to get bigger, to collect bigger things and grow bigger again, etc), easy to pick up and play, provides an uplifting and humorous vibe, and manages to finish on a meaningful high note. It is still revered as one of the greatest games ever made. And considering this remaster elevated it to one of my favorite games ever as well, it proves that its message is timeless. Katamari Damacy has stood the test of time. It will keep doing so, as long as people are willing to be open-minded and listen to the question it asks, and the message it conveys. Most frustrating trophy - King of Katamari Damacy For all the praise I showered the game with, and the vast majority of the trophy list being very easy: there is one trophy that I will slam. The "King of Katamari Damacy" trophy requires you to roll up EVERY SINGLE THING in the game at least once. That's 1438 items/people/animals/constructions/geographical objects/meteorological phenomena/whatever. That doesn't seem like much at first, and it's not. You'll catch around 80-85% by simply finishing the game if you're somewhat thorough. The catch is that the rest of them are either hidden well, or demand certain requirements be met before you can even find them, let alone pick them up. You'll be playing and replaying levels a lot. Especially given the fact that you're essentially trying to still complete all the levels before the timer runs out, and that you'll play levels of ten or twenty minutes long for just a single missing object. Because it you collected a lot of rare stuff but fail to reach the required size of your Katamari by the time that clock reaches zero: you don't just lose the level, none of your collected objects/organisms get saved to the collection. Oh yes, it's that grindy. Grindy enough that I needed a break from Katamari Damacy for a while, just to get reinvigorated again. On top of that: a lot of the Prince's royal cousins dropped down to Earth as well, and you'll need to pick those up too. They're unique entities to roll up and often difficult to find. And if you remember: hitting something bigger than your Katamari will make the most recent things you collected fall off. In the case of all organisms: if you fail to roll them back up again in time, they scatter and literally run OUT of the level. Or, if you'd translate that into videogame terminology: that's a hard wipe and you'll need to restart the entire level. So, the golden piece of advice for anyone who wants to try and get this: when you're collecting, do your research, know where everything is, and make sure you don't bump into anything bigger once you're able to roll up those precious rare collectibles needed to finish the trophy list. It'll take hours and hours to reach 100%, but damn it, the game is so entertaining and the soundtrack is so fantastic that I never felt like I wasted my time. In a universe where we only have a limited amount of time to spend, that's saying something powerful. Just like the entirety of Katamari Damacy does. (If you're still here and you read everything: you are an absolute champ! Here, have a cookie. And then go play this game.) 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lewy_your_pic Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 #37 spider man miles morales This game is really good, I enjoyed it on PS5 and definitely worth the money. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post madbuk Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 #400 - Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz Well this ended up being much, much harder than I was expecting. I had been planning this as my 400th plat milestone ever since I finished the PS4 Monkey Ball game, which, apart from the dumb grinds, I enjoyed a lot. I was expecting this to definitely be harder, but not to the extent that it was. I had to spend days practicing advanced and master, and honestly, advanced wasn't very fun to practice because of the fact that it's 50 levels long, and if you game over at any point, you have to start at level 1 again. I got so bored of repeating the first 3 worlds over and over just to game over at world 4 or 5. Master was much more enjoyable since, although arguably more difficult because you have much less lives, it's only 10 levels long so you're not spending almost an hour replaying stuff with each attempt. The motion controls were also absolute garbage for some stages, like 5-9. The game clearly wasnt designed with them in mind by that point, because the level of precision required is absurd. I spent hours just trying to pass that one level with motion controls. This game isn't free from dumb grinds either - while much less offensive than the PS4 game, this has a trophy for creating 100 custom levels, and you have to endure 3 loading screens each time you do this and they're not exactly short either. Very tedious, and there's no way of tracking either. I also missed the jump button that the PS4 game had, although I understand that that is just the norm for Monkey Ball, the Wii/PS4 game was the exception. Even though it did make some stages easier, having a jump also allowed for some creative level design imo. Overall despite several grievances, I would definitely say I enjoyed this overall. I think I'd give the PS4 game a slight edge in terms of which I liked more, but tbh it's pretty close. I'd be excited to see a new game in the future. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexandra-jane09 Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 On 06/12/2020 at 8:38 PM, voodoo_eyes said: #514 - Spyro I enjoyed this one more than I had anticipated. However the controls did not feel great for the most part. The game looks preety damn good thoug, so at least on that aspect, it excels When it comes to the dialogue, it's literally pointless. Terrible lines that should've jst been left out of the game, as they added nothing to it. The flying levels weren't too bad for the most part, although Wild Flight took me qute a few atempts. Enjoyment: 7 Difficulty: 3.5 Those lines from the Dragons were in the original game, so why take it out for the remake - I have to say Toys for Bob did a good job though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Hayabusa85 Posted December 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 8, 2020 Platinum #226: My Name Is Mayo 2 (PS4) My Name Is Mayo - The Second! Platinum #227: Mortal Kombat 11 (PS5) Elder God Platinum #228: Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PS5) Be Yourself Platinum #229: Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered (PS5) Be Greater Platinum #230: Concept Destruction (PS5) Platinum Concept Platinum #231: WRC 9 (PS5) WRC 2020 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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