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Phoenixofadranon Posted December 23, 2021 Share Posted December 23, 2021 metal gear solid 4. Very enjoyble game, but get the chicken emblem is way worse then big boss emblem 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post travisaurasrex12 Posted December 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2021 Asterix and Obelix XXL 2 What an Appetite! Plat #25 Difficulty 2/10 Enjoyment 7/10 Fun 3D platformer, some of the challenges can be pretty hard if you have not upgraded your skills 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Golem25 Posted December 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2021 Platinum #108 - Madden NFL 18 Madden NFL 18 Master - Congratulations on earning every Madden NFL 18 trophy! 79,419 Owners - 1,649 Achievers for a percentage of 2.08% (average completion; 20.66%) Enjoyment; 7/10 Difficulty; 4/10 Trophies; 6/10 (lots of RNG, dull tiles, some requirements not well thought out) JETS JETS JETS; 10/10 I am European and love the sport where 22 men kick a ball with their feet for 90 minutes, but it's not unusual for me to get a tremendous urge to engage with the other sport called football. The American variant, of course - the one that fellow Euros often disregard as not particularly interesting. I first got into the sport a decade ago and even now do I still clamber out of bed in the middle of the night to watch the Super Bowl when it's on. I also suffer from supporting the New York Jets, but thankfully I can usually root for a team in any given matchup - meaning any NFL game will usually have some kind of stake involved for me. Unfortunately, whenever I have one of these football urges I am faced with a choice; play NFL 2K5, arguably the best football game ever, or dig out my copies of Madden 11 for PS3 or Madden 13 for Vita. After some deliberation this year - and being able to snag a PS5 - I figured it was about time to give a more modern edition of EA's cashcow a go. Couple of Pounds spent on a used copy of Madden NFL 18, and here we are. My ethical boycott of EA dates back to 2005 (Burnout 3 being the last time I bought one of EA's games in a store) and its treatment of both the sport's fans and the NFL license is more than enough motivation to keep it going. Shallow gameplay, glitches, poor presentation, cynical monetization, limited soundtracks, and extremely minimal incremental changes from one game to the next make Madden tie in perfectly with the negative stereotype surrounding sports games; these shouldn't be annual 60 Dollar releases, but rather offer roster updates and jersey changes. That wouldn't be quite as profitable of course, so here we are stuck in a Kafkaesque nightmare where millions upon millions of people keep shovelling money into the furnace every season to keep EA's execs well-fed and the series bereft of meaningful change. But on the positive side, this has also meant that the developers are bold/shameless enough to have been copy+pasting simple Trophies from game to the next for years now - Madden 18, 19, and 20 feature very similar lists and even in 2022 do some still appear. Having finished Madden 18, I am now well poised to tackle the next installments and that is exactly what I'll be doing in 2022. I already have a used copy of 20, am looking for a used copy of 19, claimed the PS5 version of 21 through a buy-and-return used PS4 copy, and will likely be able to find 22 for dirt cheap later next year too. Sure, that might mean a lot of repetition, but in the end that's what Madden is anyway; shallow, mindless gameplay that does just enough to keep your attention, although arguably more thanks to its license than through its own merits. And as long as EA continues to hold the exclusive rights to the NFL, that is unlikely to change. And on a final note.... THANK YOU ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I had a real big load of fun reading about everyone's Platinums - be they tough or easy, drawn out or done in an hour - and always enjoyed poking my head into the thread to see what the regulars were up to. It's been a privilege, and I thank everyone for taking the time to scribble down their thoughts, format their posts in a pleasant to read way, and just be proper good chums all around. My Playstation journey for 2021 is over now, I achieved all my goals (127 Trophies in every single month, more Ultra Rare Plats than in any other year, my 100th Plat overall, Yakuza-related milestones, dropping my rarity percentage, upping my completion percentage, and many more feats) but I wish everyone the very best over the Christmas period in unlocking your final trinkets for the year. Have a safe and prosperous end to 2021, and see you all in 2022! 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NullRay85 Posted December 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2021 (edited) #49: AI: The Somnium Files AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES Obtained all other trophies. Edited December 23, 2021 by NullRay85 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Boomshanks Posted December 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2021 ( 72) OVERCOOKED 2 MASTER CHEF Enjoyment: 10/10 Difficulty: 4/10 If I had to choose my top 5 favorite co-op games of all time, Overcooked 2 would definitely be on there. The first Overcooked was a massive hit among my friends and I but it absolutely missed one thing… online multiplayer. Overcooked 2 quickly fixed that flaw and finally allowed people to fight over voice-chat about who put the wrong ingredient in which pan . I played through the entire game with 3 friends and it was an incredibly experience from start to finish. Sometimes I’m surprised it didn’t turn into an actual fight. When the game is going and you’re working hard to get all of the orders served it can be incredibly tense. The game relies on excellent communication and well… at the start we weren’t really that good at it. There was a lot of shouting at each other and trying to work around the chaos, but always in a fun way. Sometimes we would scratch our heads when we had failed numerous orders but we always wanted to play again. The gameplay is incredibly simple but the levels are excellently designed at making it very difficult to just finish the orders. The ingredients start moving, you need to use portals to get around, bridges disappear and there are small ledges that will definitely have you fall into the water… especially when more than one person tries to cross it at once . A lot of games can evoke chuckles out of me but Overcooked 2 is one of the few that was just filled with laugh-out-loud moments as the kitchen had turned into utter chaos once again. For the platinum it basically requires you to complete every level with 3 stars. The requirements for the 3 stars really aren’t that bad and can be gotten with just a few tries even on the hardest levels. In the beginning everyone was just running around like a headless chicken. Eventually we started delegating roles when starting a level. One person would cook the rice, the order would deliver the orders and do the dishes, etc. A lot of fun with Overcooked 2 is just figuring out the best way to delegate the roles and approach a level ?. Once we found a solution and it worked and we get those precious 3 stars, everyone felt like a true master chef . The game is a lot longer than its predecessor and introduces some other great quality-of-life improvements. You can now throw ingredients which opens up the levels a lot more. We played through the entire game on my friends' account and for some reason it counted some levels for my progress but not others. This week we decided to clean up the final bonus levels that it hadn’t counted for me yet. We hadn’t played the game in a long time but somehow we just eased right back into it and immediately got three stars on almost every level, sometimes with very little communication but a lot of focused chefs. This game not only made us co-op players, but real colleagues in the kitchen where we know exactly how to work with and around each others’ strengths and flaws. What an experience! We are now halfway through all of the DLC and I can’t wait to complete those final levels. The DLC is definitely a lot harder than the main game so be warned, but the gameplay is as addictive and incredible as ever. Truly magnifique *chef’s kiss ?. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DrunkenEngineer Posted December 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2021 Platinum #28 - Solar Ash (December 16, 2021) A spiritual sequel to Hyper Light Drifter, Jet Set Radio + Shadow of the Colossus = Solar Ash. You play Rei, a voidrunner looking to save her planet from the grip of the Ultravoid, a malevolent Black Hole. After crashing in the Ultravoid you must clear each zone of "anomolies", which function as platforming & timing puzzles, before unlocking a giant Remnant boss with similar puzzles. The Good Incredibly striking color palette 3d platforming and rhythm game elements with a real sense of momentum Awesome music by Disasterpeace The Bad Camera is a little ropey (this might just me being bad at the game) Story telling is...just there? PS5 performance is all over the place, with lots of dropped frames 100% Impressions A lovely 3d platformer with a great aesthetic and minimal combat. As far as the trophy list it's all very straightforward and reasonable. Nothing near as hard as the developers previous game, Hyper Light Drifter. It took me approximately 20 hours to earn the platinum over three runs. First, a slow 12 hour NG playthrough where I explored everything, got all the NPC quests and collectibles (no guide required), and saw both endings. Second, the Hardcore playthrough (which only unlocks after NG), which significantly tightens up the puzzle timing windows. To be honest I struggled mightily with this mode, and took about 7 hours to clear this. Third, a speedrun which can be done on any difficulty and was a breeze after honing my skills in Hardcore. This is just a cool game, it oozes style. I feel I didn't get as much out of the game as others simply due to my lack of skill with these kind of rhythm games. Right when I felt I was on a roll, skating through puzzles and smacking the weak points with aplomb, I'd hit a stumper and smash my head against it over and over again and lose momentum. But that's on me. At $40 it's probably a little expensive, but there is hope that DLC will round out the experience. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Darghel Posted December 23, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2021 (edited) #129 Dancing in Moonlight (Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight) Difficulty: Very easy thanks to the many modifiers Time to Complete: about a day Recommended: If you liked Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight, absolutely! Total score: 7/10 I'm not going to hide that I'm a huge, HUGE Persona 3 fan and I loved all of its installments, including P3P which is my all time favorite version of the game (which only misses FES...PLEASE GIVE US A REMASTER ALREADY). With that said, despite having Persona 4 and 5 dancing my list, this is the one I absolutely wanted to play the most, as I have a lot of nostalgia for this game and, not gonna lie, It made me wanna play persona 3 again..."cough" anyway, if you play persona 4 or 5 dancing, this is the same game but with the P3 cast and remixes of that game. There's really not much to say about it except that unlike Persona 4 dancing there's no story, instead having social interactions like in Persona 5 dancing. Other than that, the issue is probably the track list: some songs are really good remixes but others aren't so much, so it's a very acquired taste. As much as I love persona 3, I found OST a little "meh" at times. Nothing else to say, it's a nice music game, it's very easy to platinum, but the lack of any campaign makes it a very short-lived game, unless you decide to tackle the highest difficulties. Also, I found the control scheme to not work well with large TVs, as it was clearly meant for a VITA screen. But again, nothing bad to mention and it's definitely a solid game. Just wished they'd have more "non-remix" tracks! #130 Be Greater (Marvel's Spider-Man) Difficulty: Easy with no missables: a dream! Time to Complete: I don't know any timer, but I guess about 30 hours? Recommended: Yes absolutely! Total score: 10/10 I was looking for a easy and fast platinum to reach 130 before the end of the year, since I had other games in mind but I thought this could be good...afterall so many have played it before, and it's good right? So I went in it, thinking it was a great game and that I had a great time....and of course I did! I mean granted I have some nitpicks but I definitely enjoyed my time playing the main campaign (I plan to get the dlc in the next days) and the combat was definitely fun to experiment with the many suits, powers and perks. Not just that but there is a huge amount of detail and stuff in it, and you can clearly see that they had a lot of passion while making this game, including having Stan Lee random cameo in the game! And the story was also pretty engaging (I'm not a fan of Spider-Man so I have no clue if it follows any comic book, so I was unaware of anything) so I really had a great time! Which is why I have a hard time to say that, while this is pure nitpicks, I really have a few problems with the game: the controls are really clunky during the swinging, which is not a problem for most of the game until you do some of the challenges, including the drone ones.These challenges require some sort of precision while swinging and it's definitely hard when half of the time spidey goes anywhere but where I want! It's really a problem for when you need precise movement, because even if you can aim toward a ledge and go toward it you might not get to it...or get to another ledge...or just fall down and have to restart because you wasted time. It's not the worst control ever but if anything I blame the challenges themselves for requiring such precise movement with a very slippery control, because otherwise I never had any issues. And lastly, while there are so many things to do in the map, it gets repetitive really quick and I was getting tired at the end of my journey. "But wait, there's so much stuff to do" you might say, and you're right: there's a lot of variety of things to do and some of them are funnier than others, but then you need to defeat 20 crimes (split among 4 times) for each area in order to 100% them all and that, was very tiring. It's not hard by any means but It's the same thing over and over, and after a while it just get repetitive. Again, I blame the fact that there are so many instead of having them: if it was like 3 or 2 for each then I wouldn't honestly have a problem, but all I did at the end was swinging around, searching for crimes in order to finish my last trophies. But really these are huge nitpicks, because there is so much good in this game. I can definitely see why the praise it gets, and it deserves it all. I'm hoping the DLC is also good and hopefully the sequel will be as good in the future. Definitely worth a play, with its overall easy and relaxing trophies that only requires you to just "play the game" and that's it. Sometimes, it's all we want! Edited December 23, 2021 by Darghel 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post No longer here Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 #143 - Death Stranding: Director's Cut (PS5) Enjoyment 8.5/10 Difficulty: 3.5/10 Time: 114 Hours PSNP Rarity: 21.10% PSN Rarity: 3.1% A unique experience that maybe a lot of people may not understand or find it boring, but that's okay but that was me at first a few hours starting the game. Later on you realize the game is about the connections you make with the NPCs and the online community. The truth in the gameplay is that no one can do anything alone, this is where the online comes in and it benefits the gameplay, atmosphere and connection greatly. Yes the gameplay is mainly walking and delivering packages, but you always feel good about it, you always have purpose. Even after 100 hours, I was not getting bored of it. The story is pretty weird at first but I understood it towards the end, with great performances from well-known actors, the ending was satisfying and was a cinematic experience just like the rest of the game. The game understood itself well and I am I was able to appreciate the concept they wanted to try out. Yes the game can be a little stressful with kinda buggy terrain and how brutal the enivironment can ruin your cargo easily. The story doesn't get in depth till the later parts which can also put people off. The online aspect however, made this a unique experience for me. This game is very divisive because it is different kind of game, which felt like an experience all the way through. I recommend fully! Just look into if it's not your cup of tea! Great game! 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post crowizard Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 (edited) Platinum #95 Crash 4: It´s about time Fun 13/10 Difficulty 8/10 What can i say? At last i got chance to play long awaited title. Crash is my childhood game, and Toys for Bob did outstanding work. A great variety of levels that remind me from the first trilogy. Flashback tapes which soundtracks bring back memories. Inverted levels with crazy colors. A lot of content in this game. Enjoyed every moment of it. Platinum is challenging, it took me 70 hours, hardest part were N.Sanely Perfect Relics. Time trials were in my opinion easier when you get used to new triple spin mechanic with slight pause in between. Platinum #96 Watch Dogs 2 Fun 8/10 Difficulty 3/10 Very good game with new atmosphere that differs from the first one. This time we are in San Francisco and they designed it good. But still, WD 1 is my favourite because of story and main character. Platinum is easy, a lot of misc trophies and some of them require luck getting in certain situations. Still DLC awaits. Platinum #97 Watch Dogs: Legion Fun 7.5/10 Difficulty 3/10 Another Watch Dogs game done. This time we are in London that is occupied by different factions. Their leaders want control and power. DedSec has to rise up once again to fight off their manipulation over humans. This time game doesnt feature main character, but random character with different occupations, weapons, gadgets, passive skills. While the idea is good i still prefer older ones. Bloodline DLC with Aiden and Wrench is amazing and worth buying. I ll redo game once again because of that permadeath resistance trophy which requires to beat whole game without dying (if you run out of operatives game over, once operative dies he is lost permanently). Now Im preparing Splasher for #100. So far managed to get 6 platinum medals. This will be one hell of a plat. Tougher than Meat Boy. Edited December 24, 2021 by crowizard 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Suminya Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 #326 - Dangerous Driving Good Clean Fun Platinum Trophy 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post AsheRebel Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 Platinum #148 - Magicka 2 (1.32% Rarity) This is a really fun game to co-op and I will recommend it to anyone looking for a new online or local co-op. Bananas difficulty specially on some some trials and challenges can be difficult which explains the Ultra Rare rarity. I started the game years ago when it was added to PS Plus but finally got the motivation to finish it with my bestie @AsheBurns ?? and we enjoyed it a lot. We plan to plat Gauntlet someday which is a bit similar in some ways Platinum #149 - Kerbal Space Program (1.70% Rarity & 4th Fastest) The controls and mechanics were difficult to get used to however reading some forums and following some video guides helped me understand it a bit better. The controls & game as a whole is much better on PC from what I read and it can be annoying & laggy on PS4 so I personally wouldn't recommend it to anyone however I plan to focus on Ultra Rare trophies a bit more so for that purpose this game is amazing as it has 29 Ultra Rare trophies! The docking & landing on KSC trophies were most frustrating for me. Next plat, #150 milestone will be the platinum ? and 100% ✅ of Max Payne 3 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MrGarland Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 Platinums #128 (PS3) and #129 (PS Vita) Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves Difficulty: 3/10 Playtime: 13 hours (PS3), 11 hours (Vita) Enjoyment: 9.5/10 (excluding certain challenges) Sly 3. The final game in the trilogy. What am I supposed to say about this one? Since I've already talked about the previous two games and the gameplay is similar to the prequel, there's not much to say, though I'll point out a couple of things. Mainly those that made this more enjoyable than the prequel. First of all, everything introduced in Episode 1. Disguises, dialogue options and so on. Not only that, but the game's graphics look really good. Combining that with the amusing, yet excellent voice acting (in my case, not the English one), this made the experience truly enjoyable. I had so much fun playing Episode 1. I can't think of any other game where I laughed so much because of certain moments, and it's all thanks to the voice acting. Another thing I found really enjoyable in this one was the amount of playable characters. Not only is the Cooper Gang playable once again, but you also get to play as other characters you recruit later in the game and they all play differently. This gives jobs a lot of variety. If there's anything that I had more or less mixed opinions on, it was the Master Thief Challenges. Completing these are required for the platinum, like it or not. I actually think it was a good idea, unlike the other two where you didn't have to do a 100% run. I still need to fulfill that objective in both games, but that's for another time. As for the challenges itself, the first time I saw the difficulty rating of the trophy guide, I actually feared it a bit, but it turned out to be easier than I thought. That said, while some of them did take a few attempts, only two of them actually gave some challenge. - Defend the Hangar: This wouldn't be bad, except that the hangar has only half the health. Combining that with the fact that the enemies can destroy the hangar pretty quickly if you don't act fast enough, this was easily the most annoying challenge in the entire game. Also, tapping the (PS3)/ (Vita) quickly to send the enemies flying got tiresome very fast. Ugh, the sound of tapping those buttons... - Ultimate Gauntlet: First, let me point out the good things about this one. The time limit is extremely generous, considering that there's a lot of waiting involved. Not only that, but you can also collect health by smashing barrels, bottles and so on, in case you lose some. The bad thing? It's a long section where many things can go wrong. The part with the sledgehammers slamming in the wall near the end was the most annoying one. You have to time the jumps perfectly or else you'll fail. Not only that, but sometimes the sections where you have to press the didn't work, resulting in me falling into the water. Needless to say, this didn't make me happy. About an hour later, I made it. The second time I did it on the Vita version, I only needed a few attempts. And there you have it. Sly 2 was already a big improvement when compared to the first game, but I found this one to be the best of the bunch. While some might say differently, I'm one of those who actually enjoyed this and for good reasons. The reasons that I mentioned earlier in this post. The trilogy may be done, but I still have one more game to go. Since it's developed by Sanzaru Games (the one behind the HD Collection), I'm both excited and slightly terrified. I've only seen a couple of images and some gameplay videos of it, but I can only hope it turns out to be good enough. It doesn't have to be a master class or anything. As long as I enjoy it, that's all that matters. But before I jump to that, I'll get those mini-games and their trophies done. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post B1rvine Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 Final Fantasy VII Remake Master of Fate 200th Platinum! 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post slender_adrian Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 (edited) #81 Difficulty: 6/10 Enjoyment: 7/10 Rarity: 8.73% Very Rare Time: +130 Hours "Hmph. Sounds like love." What can I say about this game? I never played this game before and I’ve never being a FF guy and I recently started getting into the series with the original FFVII which I enjoyed playing and made me try other FF games, and the moment I started playing Final Fantasy X I realize how awesome of a game it was, I enjoyed this game from start to finish, saying that the story was incredible is to fall short, a beautiful soundtrack, nice environments, the main characters where awesome, all that I can say is that Final Fantasy X is worth playing it, it was just an amazing journey! As for the trophies, this game was a challenge to complete, most trophies are easy to get but later on it get serious, a lot of grinding is needed basically for most stuff of the post-game, the biggest problem I had while going for this platinum was not knowing what to do first or how to do it. I got very lost while going for the platinum. There were some hard trophies like the Chocobo Rider which personally was one of the hardest trophies to get. And getting this plat means a lot of grinding, the grind in this game was real, getting those sphere grid max out for all characters was a pain, getting 10 times each fiend in the game took me a lot of time, and of course there's blitzball which wasn't that hard but it was so boring playing over and over again all those matches. This was an incredible game, there were moments where I truly hated this game especially going for the plat haha but I truly enjoyed most of what this game has to offer. One of the grindiest games I've done, it took me a lot of time and patience to complete FFX and I'm very proud and happy of having this platinum! And with that said, this is going to be my last platinum of the year, and what better way to end this year with the platinum trophy of Final Fantasy X Edited December 24, 2021 by slender_adrian 24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Luckman Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 #489 - Concrete Genie Difficulty: 1/10 Enjoyment: 8/10 Visual: 9.5/10 I pick this game up on PS Plus and decided to play it and I loved it every single minute of it. I feel like I was playing Tearaway in a sort of way because it uses motion sensors. Everything became a play area to me because it allow me to draw paint everywhere I want and not require an easel. The story was really stirring, relatable, and fairly short. The beginning was very irritating but in the end, it was joyful. The final part of the game changes the whole aspect of the game. I like how the characters are important in this game. The gameplay was great it was like playing in the real world encountering obstacles and puzzles to progress through the game. I wish the open world could have been a lot bigger. The visuals are outstanding, these are the kind of art style that I like. Overall, This game shows that it can do more than just painting. I would recommend this game if haven't played it. 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post guy_flies Posted December 24, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 24, 2021 "N7 Elite" Mass Effect 2 Difficulty: 2/10 Enjoyment: 8/10 My second consecutive Mass Effect platinum. So many call ME2 their favourite of the series so I was expecting something amazing. It was great, but I feel ME1 might be my favourite so far. Doubling the cast made a lot of crew mates forgettable. I forgot Kasumi existed until she appeared (briefly) in an end game cut scene. I was far happier to see Garrus and Wrex than getting to know the new cast. And leaning closer to linear shooter (with loot to boost stats) and less RPG (character customisation was halved) further added to the action game feel. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Deluziion90 Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 #468 - Psychonauts 2 PlatinumUnlock all Psychonauts 2 Trophies Fun 8/10 Difficulty: 3/10 Total time to platinum: ~20hrs Full review on: https://forum.psnprofiles.com/profile/216675-deluziion90/ 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jermster_91 Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 #86 Ghost of Tsushima A very gorgeous and beautiful game, Ghost of Tsushima honestly feels like a love letter to Japan and the ancient Samurai by Sucker Punch. Definitely worth playing if you want to experience a beautiful and a awesome story. 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bahraini_carguy Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 (edited) 36th Platinum: Gran Turismo Sport (PS4) Brief: Gran Turismo Sport was a controversial title for the fans of the series as it focuses heavily on E-Sports rather than what made the older PS1-PS2 entries so appealing to car enthusiast and gamers alike. The game lacked many of it's core feature, barely any cars to drive (at launch) and is essentially a glorified Prologue (something like MGS Ground Zero). The game did have some positives mind you and i did somewhat enjoy it at first though but it's by far my least favorite Gran Turismo game. Trophies: Difficulty: Pretty Difficult. As an above average player, majority of the trophies weren't actually that hard for me. The real difficulty lies within 2 things in particular: • Getting 91 Wins & 65 pole positions in Sport mode (i.e Ranked/E-Sport mode) • Reaching Level 50. To put it simply, The former required proper driving skills and luck while the latter was one of the worst tedious grindfest that i ever done. Both of them are the only reasons why it took me 4 years just to get Platinum. Hopefully GT7 would be a much better game. Edited December 25, 2021 by Bahraini_carguy 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KenjiCBZ Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 #66: inFamous inFamous Platinum Trophy (10.89% - Rare)Collect all other inFamous trophies. A very cool game with a rewarding Platinum, I loved it! I actually think that it didn't really age well (It blows my mind the fact that this game came out when I was in fifth grade), graphics feel kinda Ps2ish, but overall I had an amazing time with it. Collecting the shards and getting the stunts done was kinda annoying, expecially considering that I wasted like five hours for a stunt I had already done earlier on without realizing, and the final boss at the highest difficulty was a bit hard, but nothing too dramatic. This is my first inFamous game and I plan to play all the other games of the franchise, including inFamous 2 that I have already purchuased since months, but at the moment I am planning to play other games first. How big my backlog is makes me cry, I hope I'll get a lot of games done in the new year. This is also my last Platinum of the year, wishing you all a merry Christmas and happy 2022 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Vrisnem Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 Immortals Fenyx Rising The End I feel that this game's reputation as a BOTW clone has done it a disservice. An unpopular opinion perhaps, but I enjoyed Immortals Fenyx Rising so much more than BOTW. I borrowed this game from my Dad two weeks ago and spent the first 4-5 hours unsure if I even liked it. What kept me going with it was how much I enjoyed the narrative banter between Zeus and Prometheus. Once I completed Aphrodite's quests (my least favourite of the Gods' questlines; the other three were much more fun) I decided to ignore the story for a while and just focus on exploring the world and unfogging the map - and that is when I started to fall in love with it. The four areas surrounding the Gates of Tartaros were all so gorgeously designed and feel completely different from one another. I also really enjoyed the combat. However, I found the vaults and the constellation myth challenges a little tedious - so some of the tasks required for More Than Twelve Labours tested my patience. Aside from that the game was a lot of fun to plat and I'm going to rave about it whenever granted the opportunity. If you haven't given this game a go before I'd recommend it! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Akechi_Lokii Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 Platinum Number #10 Catherine (PS3) Fun: 10/10 Difficulty: 8/10 I love this game as much as the other Atlus games but this one holds a special place in my heart for how real it felt for me, the characters and storyline are really good and it's a game really different from anything else I ever played. The Puzzle gameplay is fun and challenging in the right away not too easy and not too hard in all the difficulties, and also combines perfectly with the storyline. The trophies in the other hand are a real challenge because you have to complete all the stages on hard difficulty with a gold reward on them, and rapunzel (the arcade game in the bar) is really hard and tedious. I still want to platinum Catherine Full Body but since I prefer the original Catherine I decided to platinum this one first. Overall the game aged like a fine wine and is most definitely worth playing if you like games with a good storyline and a good, challenging, intense gameplay. 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Biertje373 Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 Platinum #45 Word Search by POWGI Howl to the Chief Fun: 8/10 Dificulty 2/10 I used to do a lot of word search puzzles back when I was in school, so when I saw that this was a thing, I got kinda excited and the game did not disappoint. I love that ho many puzzles there are in this game, I love that they're all put in their own catagory which (almost) all make sense. I don't really like the music, but I turned that off as soon as I could. I can definitely recommend it if you're into word search puzzles! Normally I would do a positives/negatives section but with this one I won't do it. And here's my platinum screenshot: This is probably my final platinum of the year and it's a solid one! Can't wait to see which platinums I'll earn in 2022. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post erwint0920 Posted December 25, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 25, 2021 #51 LEGO DC Super-Villains Here's to Mischief Collect all the trophies. The story was fun and I personally like collectibles but the LEGO games are really annoying to 100% and I just started to dislike it more and more. It's still a good game with multiple annoying completion trophies. Enjoyement: 6/10 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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