Popular Post Phoenix_argentea Posted May 30, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 30, 2021 Platinum trophy No. 220! The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition Legendary Hundred Knight!! A nice and fun game! I started it and U played until I reached the chapter 4, then I moved to a couple of JRPGs (Atelier Ryza 2 and Ys IX), and finally I went back and I cleared it. Characters and story are the best part of the game, and you have also three endings that you can acquire with the usual "save & reload" (normal ending, true ending, bad ending. But the last one is the truest ending!!). The combat system is a hack 'n' slash, but every single action consumes a gauge called Gcals, so you have to be careful when you explore the dungeons. ALso, you have to explore every single dungeon until you reach the 100%: most of the dungeon are easy, but I really hated the open area dungeons, because it takes so long in ored to explore every single pixel , especially the esxtra dungeon (The Martial Snowfield), which was completely useless, while the Palace dungeon was really annoying to complete. But when you clear every single dungeon you're rewarded with one of the best trophies: I RUN THIS SHIT! The soundtrack is very good: not so many tracks, but they're really amazing! Then, the boring part: the Tower of Illusion. This is a dungeon which was added to the PS4 version. It has 100 floors and 100 basements floors. The 100 floors are quite easy and short, but the basements are long and boring, since the enemies are Lv. 99 and can one shot you! So you have to acquire the legendary omega weapon, run into the first floor until you manage to find enough catalysts that can fully upgrade your first weapon (usually every catalyst raises your attack about 3.000-4.000 points). You should upgrade a sword with slash attribute, a spear with blunt attribute (in order to defeat the giant enemies, like the stone golem) and also a staff with magic attribute. Then, you can slowly clear the floors, acquire more catalysts and upgrade more weapons (and, of course, also the charms for you defense, until no one can hit you!). So, you can finally clear the 100 basement floors! Finally, you have a couple of trophies at the beginning of the NG+: defeat Metallia (with a couple of hits!) and change the difficulty to casual. And then, the platinum trophy! I'm also surpirsed that this platinum is also quite rare (about 7 %). And there's also a second game, but I read that it's set in a different universe and it seems not so great like the first one... 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MakotoKaCun Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 Platinum # 96 El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Lord of the Metatron Finally got the platinum for this game. This is a interesting game i guess a hidden gem for the PS3. The combat system is kinda fun. But I still find my self a bit frustrated in some part. Getting the platinum trophy really is difficult especially getting all G rank in Extra Mode. I know you can also do it in Hard mode, but i kinda don't wanna replay too many time. So i got most of the trophy in Extra Mode. Kinda replay chapter 9 alot to master all the boss prefect guard timing and get a high score for G rank. Overall i do enjoy it. And i kinda accidentally mastered the game. Anyway for those stil wanna try to platinum this game. A good tip i can give is to get high score is be naked. Let the enemy destroy your armor. This will give you more score. But also you will die in just 1 hit. This kind of risk and reward is pretty satisfied 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoey_666 Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 #451 - PuyoPuyo Tetris 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Lordguwa Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 (edited) platinum #517 Jolt Family Robot Racer completed in 11 hours and 32 minutes platinum rarity 81.76% common platinum name: God Among Bots extra gear needed: extra controller (makes the plat easier) didn't enjoy this one. the jumping is very clunky but i pulled through after finishing enough 1 player games. time for the long plat game and it's going to be Assassin Creed Origins (ps4). game will take 50 hours. not including the DLC. with DLC it's over 80-90 hours mininum. also to note it's my first assassin creed game that i started in my whole life. Edited May 30, 2021 by kingdrake2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post BlitzkriegHottie Posted May 30, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 30, 2021 (edited) WW2... With only 4 countries involved, lol. Above: Me pancaking one my boosting partners for "Fender Bender" World War Two Hero Rarity: 6.75% This is an incomplete game. The allies aren't complete, the axis isn't complete. Fucking Russia is missing, are you kidding? Only Americans, Bri'ish, Japanese and Germans are included. 3 different languages, that's a "World War" alright. Hell, I can speak 4 languages myself. I can say that I'm more diverse than Battlefield 5's version of a global conflict. The multiplayer portion of the game is ok. It can be fun, I just wish it had content. The single player content is dogshit, tho, no idea why they even bothered with it. Too tame and family friendly for me: Other than the rare "fucks", there are no other characteristics that justify it's "M" rating: No blood splatter, no gore, not even swastikas? I guess the Germans in it are just roleplayers? Very mild game that should have been a "T". Also, why returning to the main menu has to take forever? Difficulty wise, it's very easy and short. You can get half the mp trophies easily in a single afternoon and the rest aren't tasking at all, just a little grindy. The two trophies that can give you some trouble are "Fender Bender" and "Death From Above", with the later being almost impossible to achieve legit, so get yourself 3 partners and boost that one. I'm happy that there are no DLC trophies, I know how annoying and grindy they could have been since I 100%ed Battlefield 1 (oh yeah, it's bragging time!) Game Rating: 6/10 (the gameplay is ok, this is because of the lack of content) Platinum Difficulty: 3/10 Time to platinum: 25 - 30 hours To my 3 boosting partners: I know you guys don't frequent this site, in fact, I'm pretty sure you just created accounts to boost DFA, but still, I must say I'm sorry. I suck at piloting planes BIG TIME. The flying controls are awful too, which doesn't help at all. I know watching me accidentaly kamikaze into a tree for 30 minutes straight wasn't fun, lol. Sorry! Edited May 31, 2021 by BlitzkriegHottie 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omelette Paradise Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 #472 & #473 - Foxyland (PS4 & Vita) Not a bad little game at all, regardless of the trophy list's simplicity. Very SNES-riffic platformer both in it's look and feel. Moving onto Foxyland 2 next. Enjoyment: 7/10 Difficulty: 2/10 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Vergil Posted May 31, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2021 Fantasy StrikerCollect all trophies Kohime Enbu 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ShinigamiSensei- Posted May 31, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2021 (edited) #178: A PLAGUE TALE: INNOCENCE InnocenceEarn all "A Plague Tale: Innocence" trophies I loved his game, Plague Tale is paced extremely well and has incredible world-building, it felt like it always introduced some new mechanic or gimmick at just the right time to keep the gameplay fresh. I wouldn't call the gameplay deep or anything, but it never started too feel too repetitive and it kept me engaged throughout. it's a nice and personal adventure with beautiful cinematics and it will make your skin crawl more than once. I will definitely be recommending this if you like stealth/puzzle games, a hidden gem for me. Do yourself a favor and don't miss this game ☺️ Enjoyment: 9/10 Difficulty: 3/10 Is always a pleasure to find great games like this! Edited May 31, 2021 by ShinigamiSensei- 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DamagingRob Posted May 31, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2021 #517- Chaos;Child Super-Perfectionst Mastered Chaos;Child Another brilliant visual novel from the creators of Stein's;Gate (though S;G is better). I guess what I wrote here works. Other than Kurusu though, I don't think any of the girls were really waifu material. She vastly outshined everyone to me. And the second opening and ending songs were my jams. #518- Pantsu Hunter: Back to the '90s Pantsu Hunter: Back to the 90s Platinum Good job! Completed all tasks! Haha.. ha.. ha..... Oh, Rob. Why? DX Besides just being overly short and lacking substance (with a name like Pantsu Hunter, who knew?), it suffers from a number of issues on the Vita. Crashes, deleting saves (backed mine up at just the right moment), and poor controls for dealing with a timed minigame. At least it was only 99 cents. :/ 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Afc_Ness Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 98th, Double platinum on outriders ps4/ps5 edition. Enjoyable trophies, don't ask about the story however ? ? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Charizarzar Posted May 31, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2021 #142: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Enjoyment: 4/10 Difficulty: 4/10 I can see why this has such a meh reputation. The story has you playing as the clone of Starkiller from the original, which set my care meter low right from the start, and it never really picked up from there. The game had a very rushed production of 9 months and you can definitely tell. Unlike the first game where you're heading off to different planets with interesting environments to deal with the remaining Jedi, the levels here are extremely linear and have you facing the same robot enemies over and over. It's hardly worth looking at a collectibles guide as you walk right over most of them, and even Vader doesn't offer a good boss fight. It may have just been the direction he was given, but the voice acting from Sam Witwer is also pretty bad. Most of the time he's just screaming his lines. The game does offer a fun challenge though, nothing too taxing even when going for the hardest difficulty run (which you can't cheat this time). There are a couple of annoying challenges to do which are set up a bit like the original God of War's challenges, so I'd say that's where most of the difficulty comes from. I probably wouldn't recommend this to anyone who isn't a big Star Wars fan like me, and even if you liked the original Force Unleashed I don't think it adds to the story in any way. 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post AJ_Radio Posted May 31, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2021 (edited) Platinum #278: Need for Speed Rivals (May 31st, 2021) Difficulty: 5/10 Excitement Rating: 3/10 Estimated Time to Platinum: 25 Hours Hardest Trophy: Racer Rank 60 - Reach Racer Rank 60 Did not have a good time with this game. I guess I have to blame myself because I haven't played thru a Need for Speed game since the PS2 days, so I've definitely missed out on quite a lot. Because I didn't want to hassle with any DLC (because I'm a completionist), I had two choices, pick Underground, which is an old PS3 game with a dead online mode, or Rivals, a game that attempted to bring back the excitement that defined the old Need for Speed games from the 90s and early 2000s. Rivals however, failed to execute. This game was overly frustrating. I put this off on three separate occasions to play other games. Need for Speed Rivals is essentially a long list of chores. There are a bunch of speedlists in both the Racer and Cop factions, and you have to reach rank 60 in both of them. The speedlists gradually get harder to finish, but a few of them were horribly imbalanced. There are a bunch of events to do in the open world environment of Rivals, ranging from races to just outchasing the cops. The races, for lack of anything good to say, were a pain in the ass. Rubberbanding is awful. The cops are absolutely relentless and brutal. I lost over a million speedpoints in the Racer campaign. The Cop campaign, while it was easier, was also frustrating because the AI cops will just get in your way. There was little to no story, just a guy named Zephyr who is issuing a challenge to other racers and daring the cops to try to bend the rules. It turns out that you are in fact playing Zephyr in the Racer campaign, but the only voices you hear apart from the story are the police comms that spark up once you are in a pursuit. Voice acting was okay, nothing special. I don't mind a challenge every now and then in a game, but Rivals was not how you do it. Games that are made to be challenging but are just and fair are games that I can get behind and enjoy. Games that contain physics that throw you against the wall, throw bullshit AI right at you with little chance to avoid them aren't a proper challenge. That's throwing in RNG and bad game mechanics to try to artificially inflate the difficulty. On it's own, Need for Speed Rivals isn't that hard of a game. None of the 136 events spread out in the game between two factions are anything that are ball busters and require a high level of skill. But the crappy mechanics coupled with horrid crash cutscenes really take away the fun and enjoyment that I would of had with this game if Ghost Games was a bit more fair. Sadly I've already looked at Need for Speed 2015 and it seems even worse than Rivals was. Always online, even more watered down game mechanics, and a completely bad attempt of a story already confirmed to me I will not be getting that game, and probably not any of the newer Need for Speeds. Maybe one day I may bite the bullet and buy Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered. Who knows, maybe I won't. I'm just glad to see Rivals is done, after slogging thru it for 25, 30 hours I need a breather. Edited May 31, 2021 by AJ_Radio 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SirDave1988 Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2021 (edited) #125 Final Fantasy VIII Remastered (PS4) LionheartObtain all trophies Out of 7, 8 and 10, this is my least favourite of the Final Fantasy trilogy that I grew up playing but I still have great nostalgic memories of it from back in the day, so it was a lot of fun to replay this for the first time in over 15 years(!). Fundamentally, this game is flawed, in a lot of ways, but there's just something about it that still made it very entertaining to stick with and I can't put my finger on exactly what. Maybe it's the amazing soundtrack, the production values of it's time, or the sheer hype of the Final Fantasy name itself. My one criticism of this remaster is that some of the background graphics that weren't done up really look bad and stick out like the sorest of thumbs, seemed kind of lazy to be honest. Trophy wise, it wasn't too bad. Knowing FF8, it could have been a LOT worse, so I think this list actually took it easy on us players haha. I only used the boost (R3) feature of this game once, and that was admittedly for Omega Weapon. I did try and do it legit but I got my ass handed to me 3 times, and I was like "Life's too short for this kind of s*!t". Maybe I'll go back and do it properly one day. Difficulty - 5/10 Enjoyment - 8/10 #126 Jak X : Combat Racing (PS4) King of the RoadUnlock all trophies. Despite playing the Jak trilogy across 3 different Playstation console generations, this is my very first time playing the 2005 racing spin-off (pun intended) originally released on PS2. Naughty Dog is no strangers to racing spin-offs of their franchises, as seen in Crash Team Racing. While it wasn't quite on the level of that game, I still quite enjoyed it. It's very basic in premise and execution, but it doesn't need to be elaborate and it actually plays to it's strengths as it's a great game top play when you don't want to give full 100% of your concentration, a very casual title. The racing physics in this game were a bit clunky and frustrating at times, but I suppose it did make winning the races that much more of a relief haha. Overall a nice, fun little game, glad I can say I've played it now. Difficulty - 6/10 Enjoyment - 7/10 Edited June 1, 2021 by SirDave1988 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dauersack Posted June 1, 2021 Share Posted June 1, 2021 Zotrix Zotrix Exterminator An Arcade shooter I saw and just started on a whim because I almost never play these specific kinds of Arcade games and thought maybe I should give it a shot. Can't say that I am impressed with what I have now seen from the genre. It was not really a bad game, but it wasn't anything special either, though I obviously can't make comparisons to other games of the genre. You have your ship, you shoot things, you get a few upgrades during a level and you have a few lifes, enemies have as much variety as expected from such a game, most upgrades are permanent while some are temporary, theres clear best and worst upgrades. There is a whole story told in text form that I did not really bother to fully read after the first few quests, and a ressource management element to it that can pretty much be ignored as you can just buy every ressource with the big load of credits you get from killing enemies, quickly making you unstoppable. Some good ideas, pretty boring implementation, controls are a bit of a mess but nothing too bad, patterns quickly get somewhat repetetive though. The game was not difficult and for what it was I had fun with it for a few hours, but the grinding time for the platinum made it very much overstay its welcome. Fans of the genre might enjoy it more, but for anyone else I recommend only getting it if it is really cheap and you want something that does not require a lot of thinking. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post eigen-space Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2021 Platinum #140 - ICEY 65.57% Rarity Difficulty - 2/10, Time Spent - ~4 Hours , Enjoyment 5/10 ICEY is a 2D Sidescroller hack-and-slash game. There's not really much to say about this game because there's very little content to it. You basically just go around beating up machines, which aren't very difficult. I only died once because I wasn't paying attention to the pattern of attack in a boss fight (most of them you can just blindly attack without really worrying about your health). The most interesting thing about the game is that you're constantly listening to the narrator having a heart attack over everything you do "wrong", like not following his directions, finding secret rooms by doing some minimal exploring, etc. There's even a pretty good rant about trophy collecting in this game. Overall, it's an OK game if you're looking for a quick platinum. Platinum #141 - The Little Acre 77.48% Rarity Difficulty - 1/10, Time Spent - ~1 Hours , Enjoyment 6.5/10 A short and fun game about characters that use energy crystals to warp themselves into another realm. It was rather entertaining for being so short, and I kind of wish it would have gone on a little longer. This is a game that does point-and-click very well. It also was rather humorous; I found myself giggling at several of the bits of humor throughout this game. It also manages to have a scene that hits you right in the feels, too! All packed into 1 hour of gameplay! Platinum #142 - Goodbye Deponia 77.16% Rarity Difficulty - 2/10, Time Spent - ~8 Hours , Enjoyment 5/10 The cannon ending of the Deponia series was about as good as the rest of the games, and by good, I mean average. I wasn't the biggest fan of this series. I thought the puzzles were a little too out-of-the-box thinking and probably couldn't have managed it well without the great guide written by @themindisacity over on PST. Though I suppose the ending of this game was rather unexpected. Definitely didn't see it coming to be quite honest. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MrGarland Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2021 (edited) Platinum #112 Matterfall Difficulty: 5/10 Enjoyment: 6/10 (excluding the Master difficulty) It's the year 2017. At that time, I've been owning the PS4 for a few months and I was getting several games done. Then, I remember a game I once saw in a review: Resogun. After playing that, I'd decided to try some of the other games Housemarque has developed. Alienation, Nex Machina and... this. As much as I like Housemarque and their games, this one wasn't as good the previous ones, and I get the feeling that they'd feel the same. That's how I see it, anyway. Moving on, when I first started this, I managed to get most of the trophies out of the way. But then I encountered something that made me give up, something that I couldn't do back then. The Master difficulty, which also has trophies tied to it. In case you don't know what makes it so tough, I'll tell you. The major difference compared to other difficulties is that most of the enemies shoot a revenge bullet when killed. Also, you die in one hit. The latter one applies to Veteran as well, but unlike Master, you can equip a health upgrade which allows you to take an extra hit. While it might seem unfair and challenging, it's possible with patience and practice (as usual). As for the trophies related to that difficulty, they're listed below. Speed Demon - Get the max speed bonus in all levels on Master difficulty Impervious - Defeat all bosses on Master difficulty The former sounds intimidating, as it basically asks you to speedrun the levels as fast as possible. However, I read somewhere that the time limit is very generous, which turns out to be true. Since the gold rank has a huge time limit (15 minutes, as far as my knowledge goes), this leaves some room for errors. Also, whenever you die, the time you spent on that point will not be added. Meaning that if you die after the checkpoint, you'll start with the time you spent to reach that point. You also have infinite tries, so thumbs up for that. It also should be mentioned that you don't have to kill every enemy you encounter. While there are times you have to fight your way through, it's not necessary to do so at some points. You'll save a huge amount of time if you manage to avoid them, though you need to study where you can do this. The latter one is the easier one since you only need to defeat all three bosses of the game. I usually practiced on lower difficulties, just to learn their pattern. Once done, I jumped to Master. While the said trophies weren't that hard, I did have a more or less hard time with the following levels and bosses. Spoiler Level 3-2: The first thing I should mention is that the distance between the first and second checkpoint is way too large. It took me at least two hours before I got to the second one. One of the reasons for that are the zero-g areas. It's already annoying that they're filled with bullet-shooting turrets, but also that there are several enemies. Finally, the thing that really makes no sense is that whenever you kill an enemy behind the materia wall, the revenge bullet can pass through, whereas the regular ones don't. It doesn't happen all the time, but it does most of the time. I should mention that you can destroy revenge bullets, but the timing has to be very specific. I only got it to work by pure luck and that usually happened by accident, but since I don't know the best timing for that, I avoided it whenever possible. As for the rest of the level, it can be a little chaotic at times, but at least it's lenient when it comes to the later checkpoints. The next level, however. Level 3-3: The final level is the most frustrating one. The beginning isn't too bad with some practice, until you reach the second checkpoint that introduces lasers. You can't dash through them, as you will die if you try to do so. You also can't freeze them. There are also times when you have to alternate between up and down, because of lasers. The final part of that area is the hardest as you have to alternate your level multiple times to avoid lasers... or you can just use the overdrive and run through everything. I'm not ashamed to admit that I found this in a video I watched. Since it has been so long I last played this, I didn't know that it also makes you invincible. Thank God for that, otherwise I'd be stuck in that for a long time and that part is already a major pain. Once you get past that, the rest of the level isn't too bad. Play it safe and you'll make it. Even with some mistakes and waiting, I was able to complete it in under 9 minutes. Boss #2: This boss. Oh God, this boss. Words can't describe how much I hate this boss. I'm not kidding when I say I needed more than a thousand attempts over three days and I was ready to give up at some point. This boss is the biggest pain in the ass I've had in a while, and I'm only talking about the Master difficulty. Considering how many times I died in this battle, I'd say this was even worse than Orphan of Kos. I'm serious when I say that. The reason for this? I'll list everything about it. First of all, it has to be practiced. If you jump into this without practicing, there's not a good chance you'll make it unless you know what you're doing. The main thing you want to learn is where the cores spawn. If you happen to be in the wrong spot when that happens, you're dead. I experienced this way too many times. Second, you must know how to defeat them. The first four cores don't have a limit, but it changes after the second set arrives. For that one, you only need to destroy two before another set arrives. If you do it this way, the battle becomes much harder. The ideal strategy is to destroy all of them or at least try to do so. If you take out 3 of 4, it's good. After that, the pattern alternates between destroying all four of them or just half. When that happens, try to take out as many as possible in one go. You'll save yourself from a major headache. You can get the overdrive charged in this battle, but I had to experience the best time to use it. Very rarely I managed to charge it twice before the final phase, while most of the time just slightly before the said phase. In my opinion, the best time to use it is in that exact phase (when four very large cores appear). When that happens, I get close to one of them quickly and activate it. If everything goes right, one of them should be destroyed. The dashing during this battle was a problem, as it won't sometimes work when you press the button. This led to several deaths, just because the dash didn't work when I needed it the most and when I got surrounded. Not to mention, you can only dash in four directions. Given that this battle is done in zero-g area, you'd expect to be able to dash in other directions, but no. You can't do that. This also led to a couple of deaths, just because I dashed in the wrong direction. The final thing I have to mention about this battle are the bullets. If you die in certain phases, it's most likely that the bullets shot by the cores are still moving when you restart the battle. Why can't they disappear after a certain amount of time is beyond me. It happens in Resogun, so why not here too? At least you can destroy them by dashing, but... After the first two days full of failed attemps, I decided to come up with a plan. I'd only play for about an hour or so. If I couldn't beat it in that time, I would give up. It seriously requires a lot of concentration. Also, I had to turn the sounds off completely. I find it's much easier to focus if the sounds are off. Not to mention, the character's yell when she dies is annoying. After several days of attempts, I managed to reached the victorious run and got to the final phase. At this point, I started to get very nervous. Many of my attempts ended in the said phase, while at least 10 of them ended very close, which did not make me happy. But now, I knew what I had to do. When I was only one hit away from victory, the final core managed to hide temporarily, but by staying calm and avoiding the reinforcements, I showered the core with missiles when it showed up. Once it was over, this song started playing in my head immediately. I already used this in my Crash 4 platinum post and also mentioned that I'd use it after getting another tough platinum done, but it's not this. Still, let me make an exception and use it once again. It felt so satisfying that I just had to listen to this. Not to mention, considering how long it took me to defeat this, I might as well use it again. Boss #3: The final boss of the game. The first time I got to this, it was a rather difficult one, even though I played on the easiest setting. While not as frustrating as the previous boss, this one requires a decent amount of concentration. You have to avoid bullets, enemies, materia walls and lasers, which is enough to keep you focused. As for the Master difficulty run, this was surprisingly easy. Probably because after everything I've been through in this game and also practiced before trying, I managed to defeat it after about 15 attempts or so. I also defeated it somewhat fast, as seen in the platinum screenshot below. Overall, this was fine. It's not as great as the other arcade-style games from Housemarque, but it's decent. At least the music was good and that's what you'd expect from that studio. I still have to beat Nex Machina someday, but that's another project for another time. One last thing, though. I once saw a physical copy of this in a nearby store. I don't know what the price for the digital version of this was when it first came out, but I can say that the price for a physical copy was way too high. 40€. Since the game's length is short, don't you think that price is way too high? And I happened to see it about a half year ago. They did drop the price later, before they decided to remove it completely. After that, I haven't seen it in any other store. For my next project, I'm planning to play something a friend recommended to me. I won't reveal what it is, but it's a good way to relax. It's also much easier than this. After that, it's back to cleaning the backlog. Edited August 19, 2022 by MrGarland 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Omelette Paradise Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2021 #474 & #475 - Foxyland 2 (Vita & PS4) I thought this was a big step up from the original game. The graphics were improved and there is also co-op available this time around. A step up in difficulty for this one too with Foxy now dying in one hit rather than the 3 hits you get in the original. Enjoyment: 7/10 Difficulty: 2/10 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bratinov Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2021 (edited) Vita roundup: Plat 59: RESISTANCE: BURNING SKIES Difficulty: 2.5 Fun: 3 Grind: 1.5 This game's bad, it's just bad. It's the worst shooter I've played, on any platform. The Plat is really easy, it did cost me 10 Euros extra for it's 'online pass', - just for the privilege to unlock it's one pathetic online trophy. Plat 61: KILLZONE: MERCENARY Difficulty: 6.5 Fun: 8 Grind: 7 Now this game, this game's really good! The graphics are awesome, the gameplay is solid, the levels are memorable... an all-round good game! The Plat itself is very involved and grindy, by the time you're done, you'll know this game inside out. There are online trophies, but with a boosting group those shouldn't be a problem. (You have to pay extra to play with bots, which is the only way to grind efficiently.) My one gripe with the game would be the stealth system, It's very basic and you must engage with it to get the Plat. While I love stealth games (Hitman, Dishonored, Deus Ex, TLOU...), this game doesn't give you the necessary tools to do stealth well. How does one isolated enemy sound the alarm while in a hold? Oh too bad, you killed him too slowly! Why doesn't the one stealth van-guard recharge it's energy like it says it does? There are no cones showing the enemies' vision... Then there's the grind. It's bad. Nothing extreme, but the game stays waay past it's welcome. Edited June 1, 2021 by Bratinov Grammar 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bsavchyn Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2021 # 176: OVERCOOKED! ALL YOU CAN EAT Legendary Chef Complete all Trophies As a fan of Overcooked 1 & 2, this newly refreshed and painstakingly beautified version is a great addition to the set. This has all the levels, characters, dlc, and a new fresh ability to play across platforms. Fast pace, full of laughs, can get out of hand real quick. Very fun with a group of friends and very entertaining. 10/10 KEVIN RECOMMENDS 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NurseTatiana Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted June 1, 2021 (edited) #249 Dead Space GER The Final Frontier Earn all Trophies in Dead Space 2 - DE 5.36% Very Rare Enjoyment 10/10 Difficulty 8.5/10 For new players this version is slightly harder than the EU one there is no DLC suits whatsoever to help you though hardcore mode! But because it's my second time to platinum this game my rating would be like a 5/10. Soundtracks 10/10 Time Estimated 40h Platinum time 4days and 17h Recommendation 10/10 My review I already wrote one when I got it in my 225 milestone platinum so I will keep it short. This is the best survival horror game that I ever played and I can tell you it's not easy to impress on me by any means! Sorry but the evil within will always stay as my number 1 favourite I will rate this game as second and Outlast 2 is my third. A lot of the new survival games are not as good or a bit meh this one was a fantastic titel and it's the reason why so many people liked it back in 2010. When I platinum first time I thought about doing it again so I ordered the disc in hurry when I heard the PS3 store was going to close thankfully it didn't. I was a little scared about starting it since I used DLC in last version I knew this one would be a tough one but I got it pretty quickly! I planned everything carefully a week before so I knew how to deal with it. Hardcore mode you have only 3 saves for the entire game! No checkpoints. Anyways I died 2 times I made the exact same saves as the other version beginning of chapter 5, 9 and in 13 before the laser room. This time somehow I was pretty nervous even tho I already done it before I have screwed up so many times near my first save holy jeez need to get grabbed by every damn enemy and get small heart attack I scream LEAVE ME ALONE FOR GOD SAKE ? I really enjoy the tense of this mode. My first death was in decontamination room (Chapter 10) I somehow tried to rush the area before it and a dark slasher hit me they have very dangerous attacks. When I came back well I got raped there by all the monsters and had no medkits R.I.P they had their dinner finally I really hate this room it's so dark and hard to see. My second death was a funny one believe it or not I missed the QTE before the boss starts I took a sip from my cola zero ? and it was already late I was too slow to react. So to sum it all it was a great experience and I'm really proud to have the 2 versions done in my profile. I highly recommend it! Good times. Next platinum? ............ Edited June 2, 2021 by NurseTatiana 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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