percy547389126yv Posted December 10, 2021 Share Posted December 10, 2021 #1,024 Alexio 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Hanzoadam Posted December 10, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 10, 2021 #700 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PS5) Platinum Trophy Collect all other 50 Trophies for this Trophy 3rd time plat, really enjoyed it again, Could have loaded ps4 save but what's the fun in that I really wanted to replay on PS5. At least this time I didn't lie to myself Id try something new like two handed and heavy armour, I knew I was stealth archery my way through. Till about the last 1/4 of my time to get easier levels. PS3 #15 2012 PS4 #144 #2016 PS5 #700 2021 Still working on VR. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post matrelli01 Posted December 10, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 10, 2021 #1 - Project Cars 3 My first plat ? It's probably a perfect mix beetwen a simulator and an arcade racing game: everyone with a bit of experience can play with fun. Very reccomended Soon or later i'll go for the 100% ? Please add me on psn if you are trophy hunter and a racing game fan: you're welcome ? 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
percy547389126yv Posted December 10, 2021 Share Posted December 10, 2021 #1,025 PS4 version of Icecream Break 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post erwint0920 Posted December 10, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 10, 2021 #49 The Walking Dead: A New Frontier Once again, well done Telltale, another great game and I really wished you still existed. I loved the game just like most of the Telltale games (looking at you Game of Thrones). Tales from the Borderlands is still my favorite overall and The Walking Dead Season 2 is still my favorite TWD Telltale game. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sk_lp_him Posted December 10, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 10, 2021 #110 and 100% - The Outer Worlds The Outer Worlds Platinum Trophy Collected all trophies for The Outer Worlds. Great game, big worlds to explore, I loved my initial playthrough. Supernova difficulty is p.i.t.a. but thanks to the videos in the guide I got through it fast and relatively easy. I would play this difficulty legit only if there was no other way. The dlcs are good and worth it, I just think the level cap raise was not big enough. I hit the max level before the end of Peril on Gorgon. 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Amonares Posted December 10, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 10, 2021 (edited) #158: Doom: Eternal Heavy Metal Enjoyment: 9/10 Difficulty 5.5/10 Edited January 14, 2023 by Amonares 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ASMODAIOS344 Posted December 10, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 10, 2021 (edited) Ellen is a very interested 2D pixelated horror game borderline between a murder mystery and something more eerie. The game can be complete with a guide in around 2 hours but there is a catch* that can increase the total time(more in the gameplay section) Gameplay: The game feature a inventory system very similar to other games of this genre where you found items and using them to solve puzzles in the environment but add two other elements a flashlight and a stamina bar. Flashlight is only useful in a dark room(but not required as when near a item that you can interact you will see a white outline) and can run out of battery so need a careful management as there only three batteries in the game. Stamina bar is using for running or to move away from the enemies. Speaking of enemies the game feature some enemies encounters which are more annoying than difficult, you simply need to hide behind a object to let them pass you as they have a fixed path of moving. Now the catch* i was speaking before, the game feature two instances when you need to outrun a enemy by holding R2 sounds simple? Is not!!!!? Either my controller need change(most likely) or something is wrong with those sections, after numerous failed attempts i pass them by nearly broke my controller pressing all the buttons. Let's move to good parts. Sound & Atmosphere: As a horror game i put them together because there equily important. The game recommend to play with a headset as i did, starting with the main menu the game treating you with a eerie lullaby that you will heard through some key moments in the game and also play a role in the overall narrative. The sound part is one the best part of the game as you explore the White Hill manor from every dooryou open to cracks beneath your feet create a very disturbing experience. Narrative: I left the best thing for last and that is where the game shine the story. But first a small intro: It’s been years since all but the daughter in the Smiths’ family were found brutally murdered. The people of the town are getting uneasy as more and more witnesses have spoken about seeing the silhouette of a little girl standing in the house. Rumors spread that the silhouette has to be Ellen, the daughter of the Smith’s family, whose body was never found during the investigation of the murders. 1 year later, James, a bright and eager investigator, has taken matters into his own hands to finally reveal the truth of what happened that horrible night. I was very surprised by the the story and the twist s from the start till the unexpected ending. The game core theme is Family and you see that not only in the main story but through the notes you found (read everything!!!) and the personal thoughts of your own character. As you learn more about the Smith family and the caretaker, the cook and the relationship between and what happened on that fateful night, create some interesting questions. That was alot and as not a English speaker i say sorry in advance for the grammatical and syntactic mess. Edited December 10, 2021 by ASMODAIOS344 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post cubiCampla Posted December 10, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 10, 2021 #69 - Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars Nep Nep! Ultimate Ninja Master! Proof that you've played through Neptunia x SENRAN KAGURA: Ninja Wars. Thank you for saving Gamninjustri! Personal Difficulty: 4/10 Rating: 9/10 Time to Platinum: 23 hours I can't think of a better game for my 69th platinum than the crossover game of two series heavily known for their fan-service. This game was a lot of fun and looked really great for a PS4 game! I actually thought it was a PS5 game at some places because the attacking effects just look so amazing and fluent. There were no FPS or crashing issues and the story was entertaining. Seeing the four goddesses interact with the shinobi from Senran Kagura was a delight and the few original characters were also a delight to see! I really hope this bring more Neptunia games (hopefully a new entry and not a spin-off) and a revival for Senran Kagura after the censorship stuff from the last game. Peach Ball didn't even get a PSN release! The Yomi trials were a little difficult but gave some much-needed challenge for an otherwise easy game. Not that being easy is a bad thing, but a lot of the missions felt repetitive towards the end because you really just mash square and the abilities that have very little cooldown. It's still super fun but I recommend not playing the whole game at once to save yourself from boredom and repetitiveness. I spaced it out over a month and had a lot of fun overall!! A few of the trophies were a chore like doing X with all 10 characters but otherwise it was a rather enjoyable list to simply 100% the game! I recommend this to any Neptunia, Senran Kagura, or Hack n' Slash genre fans!!! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moridin83 Posted December 10, 2021 Share Posted December 10, 2021 #181 Gensou Skydrift This is a Mario Kart clone with characters from the Touhou series, so the first question is are you a Touhou fan? If not, this is a straight pass. It's a mediocre kart racer, with no karts, as you surf through the air on your partner character instead. If you are a Touhou fan (I am), it's kinda fun. The characters and some locations are recognizable, and they largely act like they should. The music includes a lot of Touhou track remixes, including a number from Sound Holic, so that's a major plus if you're a fan. The whole plat is 5 to 10 hours, but you'll need a boosting partner for the online. Fun score: 3/10 for non-fans, 6 or 7 of 10 if you're a major Touhou fan. Trophy tile score: 1 of 10. All the same, and not that good looking. They could have done so much more. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post madbuk Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 #443 - Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One I was skeptical of the decision to make Sherlock Holmes an open-world game, so I must admit I went into this with some trepidation. I am happy to say that they pulled this off very well. The open world... didn't serve much of a purpose, really, but it also didn't get in the way or feel like it filled the game with unnecessary bloat. It was just there, and it was beautiful too. There are some side cases that you can find whilst exploring the city, and unfortunately they're all very forgettable and bland, but they're short at least. The main story is definitely my favourite one from the Sherlock series so far, that I've played at least, and this version of Sherlock himself is also definitely my favourite. Making him somewhat insecure and not as experienced was such a breath of fresh air, and his interactions with Jon are a highlight of the game as well. The biggest flaw with the story telling comes from the trophy system, honestly. This game shared one of my complaints of Crimes & Punishments - every conclusion you reach, with a couple sparse exceptions, feels like a viable, believable answer to the case and thus kinda luck whether you pick the true canon choice. In C&P, the game had a button that told you if you got it right. This game... doesn't. They lean heavily into the idea of truth vs justice and how much faith you can really put in the "truth" you uncover, and by not telling you when you've got things right, they plant that seed of doubt in you and it's very well done. Even following a guide, you won't know, because the guide may have gotten it wrong too. Where this falls apart, however, is the trophy list making you choose specific options, thus essentially spoiling what the canon choices are for several of the cases (but not all, and thankfully not the truly pivotal cases). I guess you could argue that the trophies don't necessarily have to be tied to correct choices, though, so it's still not completely obvious. Also, the trophy list is basically entirely missable which kinda sucks for a game like this imo. Despite the side content being forgettable, I had a lot of fun with this game and it has a main story that will probably stick with me because of how well told it was. I'm not sure I'll stack it when it comes to PS4 next year (it's cross-buy, so I could do so for free if I wanted), but who knows. I definitely recommend this for Sherlock fans. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NullRay85 Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 Batman: The Enemy Within (PS4) I Am the Night 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Boomshanks Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 ( 71 & 100%) GRAND THEFT AUTO V (PS3) LOS SANTOS LEGEND Enjoyment: 9/10 - grind 4/10 Difficulty: 5/10 Thankfully I managed to get this one before the servers close in a week. After begin such a fan of GTA 4 I was somehow not that interested in GTA 5 and only bought it with a friend when it was on sale. It was mostly the idea of being able to mess around online that we liked, but when we started playing it we found out there really wasn’t that much to do together at the lower levels. Then my friend entered a hacked lobby and immediately got 1 billion dollars so that defeated the entire purpose of playing online and we stopped. Leave it to Rockstar to have the online experience completely ruined by hackers . About 7 years later I heard the online on PS3 would be closed down so I started the game back up again with two friends. Since I didn’t want to have the world and characters spoiled for me I also started the story for the first time ?. The story was great. It’s a lot more silly than the gritty GTA 4 but after a while I could lean into it and had a lot of fun with it. I couldn’t help but love Trevor due to his amazing lines and the incredible delivery by Steven Ogg. The interplay between the characters is also great, with Michael and Trevor having and a great friendship with a lot of beef between them and Michael taking Franklin under his wing like the son he never had. The idea of being able to switch between characters is cool, though I used it mostly when necessary within the big heists. The heists are certainly a fun addition with several missions of setup leading up to a big heist finale that has you going all out with all characters. Overall, I thought the missions were fun though I found the ending to be very abrupt. Also, not a lot of people really die in the game. In the earlier GTA, side characters could die at any minute which led to a lot of tension of who would survive the story and who wouldn’t. In this game, somehow the characters who make the dumbest decisions stay alive. Even the villains are pretty much all alive until the final mission where they all get taken out. I would have liked it better if they had spread those moments out throughout the game. As always, there is plenty to do within the game. The 100% checklist seems really random this time, with only half of the stunt jumps and under the bridge challenges require and random grab bag of activities that you need to do. The stunt jumps were pretty tough this time around and I had to do some over and over again. I loved the under the bridge challenge with the helicopter and was glad to see it go from 3 bridges to 50. The kifflom missions were atrocious. I get that they were trying to be annoying, but they succeeded a bit too well and the payoff was underwhelming. Out of all of the pastime activities, the worst has to be the triathlon. It’s just pressing X over and over again. And the final one takes 30 minutes ! What a snooze. Getting the 70 gold medals thankfully wasn’t that bad as you can do the strangers missions as well and you don’t have to get all of the requirements in a single run. I think it took me about 100 hours to get everything done in the campaign, so that only left online. Online was great this time around. Since my friends were a bit higher level we could do cool things like missions and survival together against the NPC’s. We had a lot of fun together and inbetween were just messing around in the world which is what I love best in these games. I never laughed so hard as with some of the situations we found ourselves in. The idea was to just do activities and heists together until we got to level 100. But eventually we started realizing that we XP you get for doing these things is just too low. It would have taken us a year to do it this way. So we had to switch out strategy and started doing the Bag Capture mission which gives the best XP. And all the fun we had before disappeared and it turned into a massive grind. Eventually my friends stopped and I boosted a second PS3 until I got the trophies. Even though the end was a bit disappointing I had a lot of great experiences with the game and I’m really glad I managed to get not only the platinum, but the 100% before it becomes unobtainable forever . 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jamescush147 Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 (edited) Platinum 285 Haven Maven Collect all Trophies in Life is Strange: True Colors 71.85% Common Life is Strange: True Colors Platinum6 days, 1 hour, 41 minutes And now the PS5 version is finished. Got the best ending this time. Edited December 11, 2021 by Jamescush147 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Golem25 Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 (edited) Platinum #106 - Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (NA version) The Song of Life - Obtained all other trophies. 32,268 Owners - 5,819 Achievers for a percentage of 18.03% (average completion; 50.44%) Enjoyment; 10/10* Difficulty; 2/10 Trophies; 7/10 (tiles below the usual standard, requirements too easy) Manly tears; 10/10 As with all Yakuza games, I rate these games a 10/10 for enjoyment not because they are truly perfect, but because they are as close to perfection as is currently possible. I adore these games, ever since firing up Yakuza 3 way back in 2010. The Song of Life is the 7th numbered entry in the series, and marks not only my 7th Yakuza Platinum but also.... .... my 6,000th Trophy, following similar Yakuza-themed milestones for my 5,000th Trophy and my 100th Platinum. Gee whiz, it's almost like I plan them in that way, huh? Wonder what I'll do for the 7,000th Trophy! Oh no! Anyway, a very fitting Platinum screenshot. Released in 2016 as the finale to the story of Kazuma Kiryu, a former Yakuza who keeps getting draged back into the affairs of his former clan, that has been smeared out across seven games (and three non-canon spin-offs), Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is considered by many fans to be a bit of a disappointment. You'll be hard-pressed to find anyone who will name it as their favourite entry in the saga (0 and 2 are the most common answers, although for me personally it's 5), but then not too many people ever argue that it's the absolute worst (4 and especially 3 are brought up often in this respect). It was also the first title in the series to make use of the brand new Dragon Engine, developed in-house to secure the future of the franchise as it made the jump from PS3 to PS4 after two cross generation games (0 and Kiwami) that made use of the Kiwami engine. As with any engine switch, there will be teething issues and due to Yakuza games releasing pretty much annually, a lot of sacrifices had to be made to get 6 out the door in time. A not insignificant part of Kamurocho, the main map, is inaccessible and many minigames that had been a baked-in component of the games' side content had been cut. Things like pool and bowling are gone, there are no training masters to teach you new moves, only 50 Substories plus a final challenge are present (compared to, for instance, 119 in 3, and around 80 in the three games preceding 6), the Climax Battles are gone (this is actually a good.... no, a GREAT thing!), and to make matters worse for some fans, a lot of beloved characters are relegated to cameos at best (Majima and Saejima barely feature, and Daigo and Haruka are out of commission for 95% of the story's runtime). I was well aware of the criticism as it has been oft-repeated over the past 5 years, but having now finally played and Platted Yakuza 6, I feel that a lot of the complaints have been overblown - if they weren't completely unwarranted to begin with. While the cut content is a true shame, we get a lot of new stuff in return foremost of which is the addition of a brand new map in the form of Onomichi, a quaint and sleepy town on the coast of the Seto Inland Sea in Hiroshima Prefecture. Secondary maps like these have always been my favourite part of the Yakuza games, from the classic Sotenbori to one-and-done cities like Ryukyu and Tsukimino, and in this regard Onomichi did not disappoint. While it is slightly empty and really could have done with an additional play spot and restaurant or two, the setting itself just bowls you over as you barrel through the twists and turns of its dense downtown area to take in the sights from either the hilltop temple or the docks down on the coast. There is also plenty of new stuff to partake in; a reverse tower defence (bungalow offense?) minigame featuring a bunch of Japanese wrestlers is included, three underwater-themed rail shooting courses are available, and a social minigame involving barflies in Onomichi makes an appearance. Baseball is expanded quite significantly with an entire storyline dedicated to becoming the best team in Hiroshima. Besides these and other additions, old favourites like darts and the hostess clubs (okay, maybe not so much a favourite) have been completely redone, and definitely for the better. A true leap into what was, at the time, the next generation after many years of stagnation - and let's be real, at some point the copy+paste job on many of these minigames would have become jarring, with 6 being a logical point in the series to do away with the old. Even if it does mean that Yakuza 6 will forever struggle to match its peers in terms of how much content it has - every single line in the game now having voice acting (a first - and last - for the series) doesn't really soften that blow. The accusatory fingers pointed at the story are perhaps slightly easier to justify, but even then I fully understood the narrative decisions made by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio. This is Kiryu's story, no one else's, and serving up a tale of fan service that hamfists returning characters into every chapter would be doing a disservice to the legend that is the departing protagonist. The plot thrusts Kiryu into unfamiliar territory (both geographically and emotionally), and the pay-off for this brave decision is ultimately worth the effort. That is in spite of the writing team being up to their usual antics. Yakuza 3 had some ridiculous beats to its story, Yakuza 4 had perhaps the most (in)famous example of plot-driven nonsense in the series, and Yakuza 5 was, well, Yakuza 5 - and so too does 6 have its issues. The macguffin is a bit of a headscratcher and the final boss does not properly earn the right to serve as Kiryu's final adversary after so many iconic rivals were bested in previous games, and as per usual some of the political intrigue is a bit zany (although not to the degree seen in 3). However, these are eccentricities that I chalk up the distinctly Japanese nature of these games and I'm keen to forgive them for this being very much a product of a proud and unique culture that my feeble Western brain sometimes just doesn't fully understand. But then understanding is not always required to appreciate something. The one issue I do want to highlight is the reworked Trophy list; not only are the lovely Bronze, Silver, and Gold Trophies (as in, actual statuettes) from previous games erased in favour of screenshots overlayed on less interesting designs, but the requirements across the entire board are much lower - making Yakuza 6 by far the easiest game in the series at an unironic 2/10 rather than sitting north of a 6 like the other games. As mentioned, the Climax Battles are gone (and again, THANK GOD!) but so too is the requirement to replay the entire game on the hardest difficulty (just make a spare safe before the final boss and change the difficulty in the menu to Legendary) and the demand that you complete the game to a full 100 percent. Only 100 of 280-something completion metrics need to be ticked off, meaning that most players will blast past the finish line before the end of the story without going out of their way to complete everything they see. Trophies tied to individual minigames are also neutered in a few cases, such as the Cat Cafe requiring you to find three rather than all cats. Spearfishing only asks you to complete one course rather than all three (which are all trivial if you cough up 300K Yen for Ahab's Revenge). No need to complete every hostess, requesting each of them is good enough. You get the point by now. It's a shame, because where previously pretty much every Yakuza Platinum (apart from maybe 4) was a badge of honour, Yakuza 6's list feels more akin to a participation prize. It also shortens the experience by anywhere between 20 to 30 hours which is a shame as I savour a nice, long Platinum journey when it comes to these games. I will still complete 6 to the full 100 percent, but knowing that I unlocked the Platinum without having to exert myself just makes it feel.... cheap. That's a personal shortcoming, I admit. At the end of the day, as the sun sets on Kiryu's struggles, I still think Yakuza 6 was a worthy ending. It dared to be brave and chart its own course where a 'greatest hits' conga line of past characters and tropes would have been too easy a slam dunk. We got to see a new corner of Japan, we got to enjoy the jump in quality that PS4-only development entailed, and we spent a final few precious hours with an ageing protagonist that some of us will have accompanied for hundreds and hundreds of hours - a character who should, in all earnesty, deserve way more credit than he shall ever receive. You'll never hear me speak true ill of Yakuza 6 as a result, and even if Kiryu had come back as the protagonist in a game set post-2016, this game can still stand proudly shoulder-to-shoulder with the other numbered entries. Edited December 11, 2021 by Golem25 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Wild-Arms-R Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 Doom 2 Platinum #114 Done on version 1.08, hard ass hell due to level 29 and I’d say it’s a 9/10 maybe even a 10/10. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Nelson_ Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 #321 - Wing of Darkness 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jamescush147 Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 Platinum 286 Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Platinum Good job! Completed all tasks! 43.07% Uncommon Platinum4 months, 1 week, 2 days So I got hung up on a glitch. And I just finally got back and did a run around to finally 'fix' it. Will be playing the PS5 version soon. ? Just Monika 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MarcusPunisher Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 PLATINUM #144 - Persona 4 Golden 6.42% Very Rare I always wanted to platinum this game and now that I got a Vita this year, I made sure that this was my number one priority for this year. Special thanks goes to user ARKphoenix for their God sending and detailed guide, that made my life easier when going after the platinum.What even is to say about this game? I can't make a lengthy summary like I usually do, cause I do have strong bias towards this game. Instead I'm gonna say that Persona 4 is no doubt for me one of the most important games ever as it's message is as timeless as leather jacket. No matter at what point you are in your life, the moral is something that anyone can relate to and learn something that they might have not thought of before. It doesn't matter how old this game will be. Gameplay, graphics, mechanics might age, but story and good written characters will not, they will always remain the same. I will always remember those high school kids that struggled through similar issues of facing themselves and accepting who they are, even with the part they were previously afraid off so they could strive to become their best self. No matter where or what age you are, there is something that anyone can take while playing this game. 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JusttJD Posted December 11, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 11, 2021 (edited) Another platinum/100% to add to the collection. Stardew Valley. I played this game a couple years ago and enjoyed it a lot, it might even be my favorite game of the PS4 generation. The perfect game to relax with, and forget about all the worries in the world. And also one of those games that you decide to play for an hour, and suddenly you are hungry and 10 hours have passed. Be it spending hours fishing, wondering through the mines, or managing your farm. Everything was done so simple, yet at the same time... done perfectly. Fair challenges in terms of catching the Legendary fish, or a decent amount of grinding in order to find all the artifacts. Great unique characters that all tell a different story, and have their own personalities. I never was able to platinum it because of the Journey of the Prairie King challenge though. I tried it plenty of times, but I was never able to complete it properly, and decided to leave it because it was destroying the good image that I had with the game I found out earlier today though that they changed some things regarding that challenge and that it's been made a hundred times easier. So I thought that I would give it a go tonight, and it really has been made ridiculous easy now. Was able to finish the normal run within an hour, and managed to finish it without dying just now. Even though I wish I could have done it the original way, that challenge was not worth the frustration. Especially not because Stardew is such a relaxing and comforting game. Thanks for the great memories that I spend with you Stardew, and I'm glad that I managed to 100% you. Enjoyment : 9/10 Difficulty : 4/10 Time needed for platinum on this run : I don't remember exactly, but at least 100+ hours. Edited December 11, 2021 by JusttJD 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Pershing24 Posted December 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 12, 2021 Last few Platinums for the PS3 #68 Kingpin Saint Row The Third First up is this hilarious game that answers the question "What if Adult Swim made their own GTA game". Well this is pretty much it, and while certainly not a 'deep and emotional' game, it is a perfect game to just shut down your brain and enjoy the madness. I guess it is pretty tedious to complete all activities and collectables, but thankfully this isn't Blaine Country. Honestly just have fun in the character create function and drive around town, mowing down rivals gangs and kicking people in the nuts as a Russian Alien and enjoy yourself. Its also a pretty easy platinum, so I wanted to get this one done before starting Saint Row 4 on my PS4. #69 Master Prince of Persia Hum, maybe I should have save #69 for Saint Row. Ha ha! Well joke aside, this is a really good platformer game, thou a little empty in its setting, thou I suppose that is to be expected considering Amon has taken over the kingdom, but still not much to see aside from some of the scenic views. This is the first Prince of Persia game I've ever played, and while it may have been a failed reboot for Ubisoft, its at least a easy game to get into and is still an easy platinum to get, just some specific trophies and collectible, (thou finding all those 1001 light orbs is pretty tedious). Definitely recommend this one for beginners. #70 King of the Hill God of War 3 Well I got the Original God of War not long ago, so I figure why not go for the others, and since God of War 2 had little more to do with collecting the cyclops eyes, I decided to just skip ahead and make God of War 3 my 70th platinum. This is defiantly Kratos at his most brutal and he doesn't have a care in the world of what his consequences are as long as Zeus is dead! And my god, killing the entire Greek pantheon has never been more satisfying's. This game has aged very well with its more semi-open world approach and the boss battles are the best in the franchise. I was so glad that the Challenges of Olympus wasn't as difficult as the challenges in the first game. Definitely one of the best trophy list for the PS3, you just got to keep in mind that some trophies aren't as hard as they seem, like the Hit Man trophy that require a 1000 hit combo may see impossible, but if you get behind the scorpion boss, you can get this with ease (I'm guessing the game designers must have knew of this export). Although Kratos is very different today than he was back in 2010, he will always remember of the monster he was. Thou now that I think about it, this would be a awkward conversation to speak with Atreus in the new games. Kratos: Boy, did I ever tell you the tale of when I fornicated with Aphrodite the God of Love for several hours during my escapades in Mount Olympus?. Atreuis: no....No father, I don't believe you have. Kratos: Hmmm.... Good, that is a story for another day. Perhaps when you are older. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post XIIDoomsdayIIX Posted December 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 12, 2021 #- 118 - Shadow Of The Colossus. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Qhaotic Rebellion Posted December 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 12, 2021 Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Never played the original but I liked it very much. ?(Except the loads and loads of loading) ? 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post AmazingNoeder Posted December 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 12, 2021 (edited) Platinum 450 Max Payne 3 https://psnprofiles.com/AmazingNoeder https://youtu.be/AQkbM3cW5WM What an amazing game my friends, the game is very good I enjoyed it a lot, I was discouraged to try the platinum because you could only play with the ps3 control and you couldn't record the no death run like on ps4 But a friend challenged me to get the plat in 2014 so i had to do it as a matter of honor haha It was worth it, very good game, level 50 grind in chapter 4 or you mute the sound or you gonna lose your mind, 30 hours repeating the same chapter that ends in 5 min.... NYMH i finally got really lucky in a no death run, after getting fucke#$ in outlast 1 ,2 and wolfenstein 2 i finally got it first try, but it was thanks to a lot of luck i came very close to dying 3 times or more ,one hour it was literally any hit would killed me and I was out of painkiller, and in the end Becker hit me with the grenade launcher and by some miracle I didn't die From platinum 350 super meat boy up to 450 I didn't want to get the plat on any EZPLAT trash so I left all that garbage 1 trophy left to plat, now is garapeiro mode on to unlock them Not the most recent cuz i m always lazy to post in time Edited December 12, 2021 by AmazingNoeder 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jake-TheGreat97 Posted December 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 12, 2021 #104 Cuphead Finally got around to playing Cuphead and I wish I got around to it sooner. This is one of the best games I've played in a while. I love the game's art style and the controls are really responsive with solid frame rate to boot. The game can get really difficult, but in a way that feels rewarding and makes you want to keep on going. Same could be said when it comes to earning the platinum. Overall I think the more you play the easier the game gets, for the most part. When it came to beating the game on expert a lot of the bosses I didn't have any issues with, for the most part. Probably the best example of this would be the last two bosses in the game, King Dice and The Devil. These two bosses took me a combined total of 6 hours to beat on expert. Other than that I strongly recommend this game. For the longest time I was turned off by the apparent difficulty of the game, but like I said before the difficulty is done in a way that feels fair and doable. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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