Popular Post No longer here Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 #129 - South Park: The Stick of Truth Fun 9/10 Difficulty 3.5/10 PSNP Rarity: 20.45% PSN Rarity: 4.0% You guys want to know something crazy? I played the sequel before I got into this game! I platinum that one as well. But man I really did enjoy this the experience I gained from this game was that it was fun, crazy and sometimes "wtf"! Since I played the sequel first I thought this one would be more of a downgrade... but it wasn't! The game is just as good as The Fractured But Whole! The story and entertainment value is what made this game fun and enjoyable all the way through. Even the trophies were fun to do! The only catch is that pretty much all of them are missable... atleast the game is fun so it's worth it. As a South Park fan, I recommend this to anyone including the sequel! Waiting for a third game 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post eigen-space Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 Platinum #157 - Chicory (PS4) 25.58% Rarity Difficulty - 3/10, Time Spent - ~23 Hours, Enjoyment 6.5/10 Chicory is an interesting little game for sure. Don't go into this game thinking it'll be all happiness and colorful and rainbows, because it's not. It deals with a lot of deep topics like depression and imposter syndrome. Definitely was not expecting that from a game that, from the trailers and art style, seems so joyful. The name of this game is puzzles and collectibles. Nearly all of the trophies have to do with collectibles, with a few of the random trophies being about delivery or fetch quests. There are a ton of collectibles in this game, but fortunately someone made a really neat interactive collectibles map (which I linked in the forums). Even though the map shows you exactly where everything is, getting to it might be a bit of a problem; nearly everything has some sort of platforming puzzle you need to solve, and early collectibles might be locked behind a skill that you'll unlock later. So it is a little bit difficult in that regard. One interesting thing about the game is that they really wanted to make it a good experience for the player. Don't like fighting bosses? You can make yourself invincible. Some of the timing on the puzzles giving you problems? You can slow down the movements of the moving pieces in a puzzle. Don't like "wet" sounds? You can turn them off (it's a painting game so of course there's going to be wet sounds associated with the painting). Overall, pretty decent game, but a little boring. And the boss fights were total garbage. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
percy547389126yv Posted July 22, 2021 Share Posted July 22, 2021 #855 & 856 PS4 & PS5 versions of Bishoujo Battle Mahjong Solitaire 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
damage_6-9 Posted July 22, 2021 Share Posted July 22, 2021 (edited) Thought I'd get some difficult ones out of the way..... #885 Racing: Breakthrough Gaming Arcade #886 Get to the Top: Breakthrough Gaming Arcade #887 Memory Lane 2 #888 Space: Breakthrough Gaming Arcade #889 Tower of Balloons: Otterrific Arcade #890 Our Church and Halloween RPG: Story Four #891 Our Church and Halloween RPG: Story Three #892 Bowling: Story One (Pammy Version) - Project: Summer Ice #893 Bowling: Story One (Jane Version) - Project: Summer Ice #894 Hentai vs. Evil #895 Get to the Top: Breakthrough Gaming Arcade • NA #896 Sakura Succubus 2 • NA #897 Space: Breakthrough Gaming Arcade • NA #898 Sakura Succubus 3 • NA #899 Thunderflash • NA #900 Tower of Balloons: Otterrific Arcade • NA #901 Bowling: Story One (Jane Version) - Project: Summer Ice • NA #902 Bowling: Story Two (Jane Version) - Project: Summer Ice • NA #903 Bowling: Story One (Pammy Version) - Project: Summer Ice • NA #904 Our Church and Halloween RPG: Story Four • NA #905 Bowling: Story Two (Jane Version) - Project: Summer Ice Edited July 22, 2021 by damage_6-9 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sephiroth4424 Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 (edited) #257 Borderlands 3 (ps4) Ultimate Vault Hunter Enjoyment: 10/10 Difficulty: 3/10 I read some comments about the game being bad, but i liked it just as much i liked B2. Sure the twins ''lost'' to Jack but the game overall was better than any borderlands game so far. They finally made a better fast travelling system, they added Mayhem mode, they made a ton of awesome weapons and in order to reach max level you don't have to replay the game as enemies scale to your level. No more killing low level enemies for nothing. The only thing it lacks atm is Raid Bosses, it needs more and i hope they add them with new dlcs. I played as Moze and used Maliwan weapons and gear, especially after getting my hands on a Radical Pistol. Arms Race was an interesting addition, although i would prefer it didn't have that murdercane with the timer Edited July 22, 2021 by sephiroth4424 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Crzy Minus Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 #86 Spyro the Dragon Gnasty's Demise Fuck Activision. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kRiZz_93 Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 # 137 - Lego: Legends of Chima (Vita) Difficulty - 1 / 10 Enjoyment - 7 / 10 (Another Lego entry to the collection, grabbed this for pretty cheap and thought I would give it a go. The setting for the game is decent but isn't as detailed graphics wise and nowhere near the level of enjoyment in terms of humor compared to the likes of bigger franchises turned into bricks. The game runs perfectly fine and has all the usual Lego interactions, if you find it cheap enough like I did (£6 in the UK) or want to expand your Vita lineup then give it a try! ?) Time Taken - 5 Days 4 Hours (One full play-through and then clean-up duty re-doing missions to gather any missing bricks, as per usual with Lego games.) # 138 - Tearaway (Vita) Difficulty - 3.5 / 10 Enjoyment - 9.5 / 10 (Yet again another Vita game! I have been actively trying to play more Vita games and this has to be up there as one of my favorites ? Tearaway is such a charming game, it blends the creative mixture of LitteBigPlanet with probably the best overall usage of the PS Vita features. The world is made of papercraft and it's under threat from a antagonist called 'Scrap', it's your job as the messenger to muster the confident to fight them back at all costs, along your journey you gather confetti which can be used to purchase decorations for completing side quests and well looking spiffy! ? Overall I would definitely recommend this game to anyone willing to give it a try, I just wish I played it sooner as I thoroughly enjoyed my time! Well...apart from obtaining a ace on the level with the ramps ? but that's all behind me now and what a ride it was ?) Time Taken - 6 Days 20 Hours (One full play-through and restarting a few levels for the aces / missing collectibles but not as much as I first thought.) 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Conor Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 (edited) #107- RATCHET & CLANK 2 [PS3] He Went Commando Enjoyment: 8/10 Difficulty: 3/10 Time: 4 days, 4 hours, 22 minutes / 30 hours Rarity: 11.2% Very Rare (PSN) / 34.43% (PSNProfiles) Challenge: Super Skilled- Attain All 30 Skill Points A big improvement on the original, the sequel to Insomniac's 2002 action platformer delivers on everything that makes the series great. Known by the subtitle Going Commando in the States but as Locked and Loaded here in Europe, the sophomore entry kicks things up in terms of weapons, gunplay and humour. Picking up where the original left off, the heroic titular duo are brought to a new galaxy with an assortment of new worlds to explore in order to unravel the secret of a nefarious (not in this game) conspiracy to cause chaos. Ratchet begins without Clank for a few worlds, eager to prove himself a hero while Clank enjoys the cozy life, though fates conspire to bring them together once again and when you get access to more abilities, more areas unlock in the worlds encouraging repeat visits, just like the original. Some of the useful tools from the previous entry return but new gadgets and weapons are made available to Ratchet and it is a much better selection than before, the first proper glimpse into the genius and wackiness of the arsenal. Everything has gotten an overhaul; the health system is much more robust with Ratchet earning experience points for each enemy kill allowing him to gain more health with each level-up and stay in the fight longer. This is somewhat countered by different enemies doing varying degrees of damage but Ratchet can also upgrade his armour to take less damage. Most of the weapons can also be levelled up by killing enemies with them, have special upgrades attached by paying with platinum bolts (replacing the gold bolts of the original) and even Omega versions of them being available to purchase in the second playthrough. Bolts are much more plentiful and it is much easier to get the associated trophies with no need to leave my controller rubberbanded overnight! There is a noticeable difficulty spike in the later worlds, but it can be easily offset by just grinding up a few bolts and purchasing the RYNO II which makes the endgame trivial- the final boss didn't even hit me once and was down in seconds. Another notable difference is the change of voice actor for Ratchet to James "AH-HA-HA-HA-HA" Arnold-Taylor alongside a change in his personality to a more measured and eager hero from obnoxious skater punk. Like I said, the difficulty is significantly higher but can be offset by a bit of grinding for better weapons and more health. Some of the skill points and botls were a bit obnoxious to get and some of the weapon level ups took too long and were best left to Challenge mode where the experience gains for kills are upped substantially. You don't even need to get the final weapon or any of the Omega variants for trophies so it's not as bad as it could have been. Overall, there isn't much to say in terms of negatives really. The story ends a bit abruptly but it is outrageously hilarious and enjoyable even after all these years. My next stop in the series will of course be the next sequel, Ratchet and Clank 3: Up Your Arsenal but after that is uncharted territory for me since I've only ever played the original trilogy aside for some multiplayer stuff in later titles. Edited July 22, 2021 by Stan Lee 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Zircon_Lotus Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 Platinum #111 Tales of Berseria Tales of Berseria is a prequel to Tales of Zestiria. When I played Tales of Zestiria last year I already knew of the many harsh critics the game faced, but despite all that I liked the game. But how about Berseria? In this game we follow Velvet Crowe on her quest of revenge against the leader of the Abbey that control the world because of events that happened three years before the game. As she struggles against the order of the world she is joined by few companions, each of them with their own motives and interests. Both the story and the characters in this game are amazing. I got hooked at the first minutes and loved every second of the adventure. The characters are very different from what you see on most JRPGs. They are not on their mission for justice, to save the world of for a greater good: they are there because they want to, only for themselves and for no one else. It is an amazing cast that is a breath of fresh air for the genre. And if you liked the story I strongly suggest that you do the side content, even if you are not aiming for the platinum. It explains, reveals and expands topics that I even think that should be on the main story. I liked the gameplay. I have not played many, but I struggled a bit in past Tales games with a combat that I felt a bit clunky. Maybe I learnt how to play those games or Berseria does have a different style, but I liked the fast paced action on battles and felt at home with the system. Another thing that I really liked is the great importance that they gave to status ailments. Funny enough I was thinking about this a few days before playing this game, but usually in JRPGs status ailments are a bit useless and unfair. Many enemies and bosses will torment the player because of them, specially early game (I am looking at you poison), but most bosses are completely immune to them, or is very hard to inflict them with anything. But in Berseria this is different. Not only getting aflicted by one locks you of all except of one form of healing, but dealing ailments is essential to get stronger in battle because of the soul system, specially against bosses. Difficulty wise the game is not hard. I started the game on normal, but looked like the enemies would just stand still and would not attack much, so I increased to moderate. Moderate solved the agressiveness problem, but since I was battling a lot farming the master skills, I started to outlevel everything, so I increased the game again to hard, where I had the best experience. I was always at the same level or slightly bellow and the battles offered a healthy amount of challenge. Regular battles were still a breeze, but Dire foes encounters, dangerous encounters, the final boss and side bosses were definitely a step above all else on hard. Like on Tales of Hearts R and Zestiria and most JRPGs, to get this platinum you will have to face a lot of grinds. I advise you to grind the titles as much as possible during your two playthroughs to avoid more grind later. Change the character you control from time to time, switch party members, and this will avoid you plenty of repetitive grind later on. In the end I fell in love with Berseria. It is one my favorite games of this generation, and I really took my time with it. I think that if I played the story a 3rd time I would still not get bored or feel repetitive. To me Zestiria was a good game, but Berseria does everything that Zestiria does, but much better. The only thing that disappoint is the soundtrack. With a more memorable and powerful one Berseria would be much better. But this title surely increased the bar for Tales of Arise. 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Darghel Posted July 22, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 22, 2021 (edited) #112 Scorched Savior (Saints Row: Gat out of Hell) Difficulty: It's not hard but very repetitive and has one online trophy. And tends to crash. Time to Complete: 20 hours (I had done everything by the 16th hour mark) Recommended: If you can I would skip it, but it's usually in bundle Total Score: 5/10 I had this game for a while, it was in a bundle with SR4, which was a fun and hilarious game that I loved from start to end. Definitely had a great time with that game but then I saw this game, and decided to leave it for later. Well, 2 years later I picked it up, and...man, this game isn't as good. At all. It has some very big problems, not just technically, which I'll go back to later, but it's about the game itself and its pacing. Yeah I know, "pacing" in a game like saints row, but what I mean to say is that SR4 had a good balance between fun cutscenes and gameplay, to the point that I never felt one overstayed the other, at least while following the story. Actually, you know what? I wouldn't mind if there were longer scenes because most of them are just page illustrations! There are barely any cutscenes! Even when you go back to report to your bosses you don't even have cutscenes, you just get sent to do more! And this shows one of the major flaws with this stand-alone expansion: it's only 3 hours long. And the platinum requires a minimum of 20 hours (literally, there's one trophy that asks you to play 20 hours) but the challenges can be completed in 15 hours. That's a looooot of filler! And even then, that's not even my biggest problem: the biggest problem was how messy the game was. First, the AI is so aggressively random: they'll often run away and charge around like crazy, and that alone gave me trouble because they would often kill each other! And power-ups don't give me full immunity to damage so stuff like fire would stunlock me if I didn't get out of it. But worst of all, the crashes....oh dear lord the crashes. And yes I made sure to check them out, I either had error CE-34878-0 or CE-36329-3, with the latter being more common and maybe being the fault of my console...but I rarely have crashes with my games just today I've been playing another game, nothing happened, so it must be the game. Good thing the autosave made me avoid losing a lot of progress! The bottom line, the game is fun but just too short and too messy. It lacks the fun quirk of SR4 and a lot of stuff too (there are fewer cars, bikes, 2 fewer powers, and the new guns are nice but nothing else). It's fun sure but there's just a lot of filler and that is annoying, and also being required to play 20 hours for a trophy is annoying when you can finish in less than a fifth of that. I would say skip it but let's face it, you probably got it in a bundle with SR4, so at least it's not a big loss. Just be ready to have someone help you because there's of course one online trophy that while easy, it's 3 hours of pointless online gaming that you could have used for farming challenges instead. Edited July 22, 2021 by Darghel 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mariner1534 Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 (edited) #62-64: Mass Effect 1, 2 & 3 (Legendary Edition) - N7 Elite I absolutely love these games; some of my favorites of all-time. Love the story, dialogue, characters, worldbuilding, gameplay... everything about them just clicked for me, even despite the more controversial parts. The Legendary Edition is easily the definitive single-player Mass Effect experience IMO, although it's disappointing that the third game's multiplayer was cut - I hope it comes back in the future in some way. I never plat any of the games when I played them on the PS3, so it was really satisfying to finally do it this time around. Getting the plats is a lot easier than in the original versions, if only because you can get all of them on your first playthrough (aside from one trophy in ME3 that can be done in under an hour in New Game+). Some series-wide trophies (highest difficulty, romance, kill count, etc.) were moved to their own separate list that has no impact on the plats, and a few trophies were either nerfed (especially in the first game) or removed entirely. There are a few missables here and there that often depend on what choices you make; series vets will know what to look out for, but newbies going for the plat might want to go in with a plan. One difficulty-related trophy in ME3 (do a certain challenge on Normal or higher), and the non-plat list has trophies for beating each game on Insanity (highest difficulty), but if you don't care about the latter, you can play 99% of the trilogy on the easiest difficulty and still get the plat. I actually deliberately avoided the Insanity trophies just so I'd have an excuse to replay the trilogy (as the opposite gender/morality, and on the PS5 that is finally shipping to me in a couple weeks). If you have an interest in Mass Effect, or you're already a fan who wants to revisit the trilogy, I highly recommend this package. Difficulty: 3.5/10 Enjoyment: 9.5/10 Plat Time: 30-35 hours (ME1), 40 hours (ME2), 45-50 hours (ME3) Edited July 23, 2021 by Mariner1534 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JourneySilvers Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 All Trophies Earned ~ ~Atelier Ayesha DX~ ~ This is definitely my new favorite Atelier game. It took me WAY longer than necessary to platinum this but I'm happy to have stuck with it through the end. I love it. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
percy547389126yv Posted July 23, 2021 Share Posted July 23, 2021 #857 PS5 version of 112th Seed 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post damage_6-9 Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 #906 ...(500th PS4 ) 112th Seed • JP #907 Duck Souls+ • NA #908 Castle of no Escape 2 #909 Funny Truck • NA #910 Strawberry Vinegar • NA 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Undead Wolf Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 #367 - Soul Sacrifice Delta Chronicles of Yore Acquired all trophies. I already went into my history with this game when I got the plat in the original Soul Sacrifice recently, but to sum it up, SS Delta is a game I bought at launch back in the day, but my lack of experience with the genre really hindered my experience and I ended up dropping it at the time. In the 7 years since then, I've played the likes of Monster Hunter, God Eater, and Freedom Wars, and I came to love and appreciate these types of games. Going back to Soul Sacrifice was an eye-opening experience because I realised what I had been missing this whole time. I totally understand why Soul Sacrifice is considered to be one of the best Vita games by a lot of people now, and I feel the same way. The Delta version of Soul Sacrifice changed things up quite significantly. The play style I used in the vanilla version had to be completely re-worked, but I liked that. Lots of new offerings (what you use to fight) and balancing changes to the ones that existed in the previous game. There's also a lot more content in this version, so as you would expect, its platinum takes much longer to get, even with the ability to import your vanilla SS save. There's a lot of grinding required, but at least the majority of that is done in randomly generated levels (better than just repeating the same thing over and over), and the combat in this game is so fun that I never really felt bored doing it. Delta even added a new branching path in the story, including a new ending which was great to see seeing how invested I got in the original story. It's just an amazing package all round, and I'm a little sad it's over with now. I'm just glad I could finally do this game justice and complete it after such a long time. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MrGarland Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 (edited) Platinum #115 A Hat in Time Difficulty: 3/10 Enjoyment: 9.5/10 Here's a game that I've never heard of until I saw one of my PSN friends playing it. I have to admit, the name alone got my attention. After watching the trailer, I decided to buy it and give it a try. Was it worth it? The answer: yes. I know this game is not everyone's favorite cup of tea, but I found myself enjoying it after a while. It's basically like 3D Mario and Banjo-Kazooie games, but still stands on its own. With colorful graphics, great gameplay and characters, it was easy to get in. Oh and the soundtrack? Sounds absolutely amazing. So amazing that I'll be listening that for a while. Just listen the song Your Contract Has Expired and you'll see what I mean. I also have to mention that the levels were some of the best I've seen for a while. There are five worlds (seven if you include the DLCs) and each one has different objectives in order to collect the game's main collectible, the Time Piece. It can be either collecting all the vault ticket codes scattered in the area, delivering mail to... ghosts (yeah) or simply reaching the end. In short, there's a lot of variety. The Big Parade is a good example and that's why I'm saying the level design rules. If that's not enough, you also have special levels known as Time Rifts. There are two different versions. One simply sees you reach the end, while the other requires you to collect enough Rift Pons in order to reach the next area and collect the Time Piece at the end. You can also collect Storybook Pages hidden in the Rift, though this is optional (mandatory in certain challenges). You should still do that, as collecting all of them reveals the backstories of certain characters. I have to say, that's some sad shit. Then we have the DLCs. Two brand new episodes adding two new areas to explore, as well as some additional challenges to complete, but more about that in a moment. First, The Arctic Cruise. Set on the cruiser, this chapter sees you working on some tasks for The Captain as a kind of delivery girl. You also cause the ship to crash and sink at the end, though The Captain won't hate you for that. All this because of... a Time Piece stuck in an iceberg? Yeah. At least everyone gets saved. Then there's Nyakuza Metro. A Metropolitan filled with cats. It's short, but it's still fun and filled with large areas to explore. There's even a secret mini boss battle and it's the only time Hat Kid's name is mentioned. I didn't know about this until I saw a video about it. Finally, the challenges. As mentioned earlier, one of the new features Seal The Deal added was the Death Wish challenges which is given to you by the Snatcher. You can either do them the hard way and do them legit, or you can choose the easy way and turn the Assist Mode on which automatically completes the bonus objectives. This doesn't work on certain challenges, such as Zero Jumps, so you can't breeze through them with that option turned on. Personally, I chose the easy way as some of the bonus objectives can be difficult to pull off without the Assist Mode. While most of them were easy enough, the challenges listed below are the ones I actually have something to say about. Spoiler Killing Two Birds: Ever wondered what it would feel like if you had to fight both Directors at the same time? This gives you just that. I might as well say that this was the first stressful challenge in the game. Since you have to fight both of them at the same time and they also attack a lot faster, it put me under pressure. One attack I couldn't avoid no matter what is when the screen goes black and they throw multiple knives at you. I just couldn't avoid them without taking damage. Also, knives? Kind of violent for a game like this, don't you think? I know there was a level focusing on finding the suspect, but... I also should mention the one who won the award in the story. The Conductor, but just barely. I actually wanted DJ Grooves to win, but what's done is done. Zero Jumps: It wouldn't be a platforming game without a challenge like this. You jump, you die. Train Rush is one of the levels you have to complete in order to clear a challenge. It's not too hard, but the section that's set outside of the train was the hardest one. I had to master that part plenty of times before I managed to get through. Once done, the rest of the level was easy. Other levels I completed were: Welcome to Mafia Town, Cheating the Race and Mail Delivery Service. These are without a doubt the easiest missions to complete without jumping. The Mustache Gauntlet: Going back to the final level was great... or so I thought because this challenge was unnecessary. You have to defeat 99 enemies, in order to complete it. Some of them are easy, while others are placed in annoying spots. When I reached the end, I had missed one enemy and it was the tanooki hovering in the air. When I passed it, I couldn't spot it because it was so high. I had to backtrack in order to get it. Just nice. Seal the Deal: The final mission was the hardest one, even with the Assist Mode turned on. What you need to do here is beat all four major bosses with only three tries. Oh, and they're pretty much on super steroids as they attack faster and have their pattern changed a bit. The first two were easy enough. The third one caused me some trouble as sometimes I would make it, but sometimes I wouldn't. However, the biggest obstacle was the final battle against the "Ultra" Snatcher. Learning the pattern is easy, but dodging all of his attacks isn't. The main problem are the shockwaves. Is there any reason why there have to be so many at the same time? As I kept failing because of that, I had to look it up if there's a way to avoid them. There is, but it's still a pain to do. In total, this took me about 5-7 attempts and I almost lost my patience because I kept losing to the final boss. With extreme amount of luck, I managed to beat him once and for all. If there's anything negative I have to say about this game, it's that unless you switch to the Sprint Hat, Hat Kid won't run that fast. It's a minor complaint, but still. I also have to wonder who exactly Hat Kid is. I'm fine with that she doesn't speak too much, but I'd like to know her backstory. Especially in the end where she flies back to deep space. I suppose some things are best left unknown. I might as well say that this game also had some of the scariest shit I've seen. Of course, I'm talking about that level where you have to sneak into the manor to collect a Time Peace while avoiding its owner, a ghost queen. If she sees you or you get caught, the game gets scary. I'm a grown man, but that part of the game still freaked me out as I got caught a few times. Last time I experienced something like this was when I played The Last of Us for the first time years ago. And there you have it. Overall, this was a very pleasant surprise. The game was better than I expected. It was sad to reach the end, but nothing can last forever. Still, it was quite a journey. A journey that won't be forgotten. I might play it again in the future on Switch, but that's another project for another time. I also wouldn't mind seeing a sequel, but I'm guessing that's not going to happen. One can always hope, though. Also, if you have the first DLC installed, you can also play a local co-op with your friend/sibling. I tested it a bit since there's a trophy tied to it and it's fun. Besides the usual platinum screenshot, I'm posting a couple of other screenshots. Just show some things about the game. For some reason, I always found these crows amusing. The jokes they tell are lame, but that laugh is ridiculously funny and I honestly have to chuckle a bit as well whenever I see them. It's impossible for me not to do so. Speaking of crows, well... The screenshot speaks for itself. I also found one of the coolest Easter Eggs in the game. Does this ring any bells? In case it doesn't: Next project? I suppose it's Code Vein. I might as well get it done once and for all. I have some other games I'm planning to resume soon. Which one it will be has yet to be seen. I'll also work on Max Payne 3 every now and then, but I'll only play it so I can get that Challenge Mode out of the way. Hardcore and NYM playthroughs can wait. I don't think I'm ready for them now. That's why I'm taking my time. 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roosta_141 Posted July 23, 2021 Share Posted July 23, 2021 #75 - Bound Fun: 10/10 Difficulty: 6/10 Time: 20 hours A really wonderful platformer with a mesmerising movement system, Bound deserves to be placed in the category of “video games as an art form”. I loved finding and learning the shortcuts and various manipulations on the different levels, while constantly stopping to simply enjoy the sheer beauty of dancing. Most of the trophies are really simple and only take a few minutes to learn and practise, with the exception being Cautious, a full run without falling (and with EdgeGuard switched off). 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
da-Noob123 Posted July 23, 2021 Share Posted July 23, 2021 Most recent platinum was Full Moon earned last night in The Wolf Among Us (PS4). Definitely one of the best Telltale games and I think I might start reading the Fables comic because I love the concept of the fables living in the Mundy world. If you like detective thrillers this is for you. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
percy547389126yv Posted July 23, 2021 Share Posted July 23, 2021 #858 & 859 PS4 & PS5 versions of Freddy Spaghetti 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Shmeefly Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (#233) The Never-Ending Nightmare Difficulty: 5/10 A case of play and learn the routes and enemies, very basic even with Invisible mode. Enjoyment: 8.5/10 For me this was one of the best RE games I’ve played, loved it, diverse in every way, much better enemies that Revelations 1, much better story with alternate endings, good areas too, I just wish Claire had a better final episode as opposed to a 9 min dash to the finish. Time: 5/10 Again fairly basic, not too troublesome in terms of difficulty so easily doable inside a week, I did it in 6 days but I wasn’t hammering it, no DLC to worry about either, though it has extra episodes to play with no trophies which I’d encourage anyone to play before they put it down Overall Rating: 9/10 A must play for any horror fan, well, anyone really 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Phlegeth Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 (edited) #51 Gamindustri's Ultimate Savior You played so much, everyone now agrees that Nepgear is a good main character, too! I put this off for a minute. I got burnt out doing all the endings and moving shares around for just a little scene added at the end. Finally went back to get the Holy Sword end and fight Delphinous and the grind for 100m. They weren't too bad. The grind went by a lot faster than I was expecting. BUT, Stella's trophy is the dumbest trophy. It progresses in real time and in the background and there's nothing you can with it outside gearing her up. It's like a phone app. Even with the "Express" DLC it was too long. The last two dungeons took 9 and 14 hours. And I had to do the last one twice because she tripped or something near the end. There was a topic earlier about most disappointing pre-platinum trophy. I want to change my answer to this. You get all the endings. Fight the superboss. Become rich. And then just wait for the plat to pop. Edited July 23, 2021 by Ilzaki 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASMODAIOS344 Posted July 23, 2021 Share Posted July 23, 2021 I really like the thought behind the trophy descriptions. Sadly the first game of the series still don't have a EU version to add to the collection. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Biscoito18 Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 #102 - Subnautica Platinum Trophy #103 - The Council Knight of the Golden Order Difficulty: 3/10 Enjoyment: 5/10 An interesting game for those like me who enjoy investigative games with a lot of choice of dialogues and evidence analysis. I love the idea of members of the world's elite (including historical figures like Napoleon and George Washington) gathering on a private island to discuss the future of the world surrounded by art, occult rituals and even demons, but the plot drags too long to present the first revelations and, after that, fails to deliver a conclusion that does justice to so much anticipation. Also, the RPG elements end up being just cosmetic most of the time. Most Disappointing Thophy: Fearless I never thought opening Pandora's box would be so boring. #104 - InFamous Second Son Enjoy Your Powers Difficulty: 3/10 Enjoyment: 6/10 Maybe I'm too late for the party, but I expected a lot more from Second Son. Beautiful graphics and great acting aside, everything else is inferior to the previous two games. The story is too short. It's as if the secondary characters are just introduced and never explored. NPCs are robotic and constantly destroy immersion, extra missions are very repetitive and Seattle is just plain boring. I liked the relationship between Delsin and Reggie and the ending broke my heart, loved the credits with a cover of "Heart-Shaped Box" and the changes in Delsin's personality according to player choices were well interpreted despite many times being just details. Most Shocking Trophy: Rebellion Even with the superhero movie style and without showing blood or the effects of the carnage made by Delsin when he chooses the red side of the force, the final scene of Second Son manages to be truly shocking and leave a bad taste in your mouth, as it should. #105 - MediEvil Savior of Gallowmere Difficulty: 2/10 Enjoyment: 8/10 Cute, fun, easy and with a lot of variety of enemies, weapons and bosses. It's a perfect little spooky Halloween game. Some platform sections can be a little annoying but nothing difficult. Most Nostalgic Trophy: Old School Sneaky All MediEvil trophies have beautiful hand-drawn images and funny titles, an example that should be followed by more studios. It's hard to pick the prettiest one, but the most nostalgic one is for sure "Old School Sneaky" which makes fun of players from the original game trying to use an old cheat in this remake. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Fr_0zt Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 #194 A Plague Tale: Innocense Innocense Fun = 10/10 Difficulty = 2/10 Time = 10 hours One of my favorites. Cant wait for Requiem!! 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Viscera1900 Posted July 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2021 #307 - Hitman III (PS4) World of Assassination "Complete all 47 trophies." 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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