Popular Post RedRodriguez87 Posted August 31, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 31, 2018 Master of Fate Hey. Hey. Hey. Guess what? Its ANOTHER game I had completed on an old account. Ah, I remember when this game first announced. We'd thought it would never happened. And then it did, and all was right with Capcom and its fans (I had preordered the steel case and comic edition lawls) . And then UMvC3 was announced, and it all went downhill from there. Some people look back fondly on this game in regards to Infinite, but honestly, they both feel like two halves of a complete game. MvC3 of course has the wide selection of fan favorite characters but with sucky ass endings and plot, while Infinite has the expansive story mode with a cast that's clearly trying to promote the MCU. Infinite (to me) is alot easier on the eyes than MvC3 in terms of art style and aesthetics, and yet MvC3 actually feels like the more complete game in that department. MvC3's online matchmaking sucks, but Infinite's sucks even more. Well, I still enjoyed my time with this game. And despite my telling others differently, I am kinda hoping for a MvC 6, hopefully without the most minimal amount of BS surrounding it. Special thanks to @crisqo_uk, @Superstar1685, @VegaMan-X4, @ylc0304, and @T_Fernandes_Nov for the help!! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TraumaticChain6 Posted August 31, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 31, 2018 #41: Tales from the Borderlands (Digital version) Difficulty: 1/10 Enjoyment: 10/10 Rarity: 54,40% Everyone who loves Borderlands need to play this game. And if you don't like the Teltale style of games then atleast watch a playthrough of it. Even people who haven't played Borderlands should play this, although they wouldn't understand some of the references to other Borderland games. I really enjoyed the story, it has alot of funny parts but also some serious parts. They also use great music to fill in the mood. The strongest point of this game are the characters. I really hope we'll see Rhys and the gang back for another adventure in Pandora! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dark Layla Posted August 31, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 31, 2018 #134 - ShenmueFantastic game that forced me to buy a dreamcast for a few years ago. these years i still have a relationship of love and hate to this game. I was surprised the list was a little easier than the second game, and in my opinion the game offered several opportunities to award more trophies. the narrative is great and almost i had forgotten how boring is forklift racing, fortunately the player has several opportunities to win this trophy, but forced to do this 4 or 5 times becomes annoying in my opinion. the same applies to fights thats feels like "dried" and could be more fluid fights and aiming at the enemy as happens for example in dark souls. . although im a fan of this franchise and all i want in shenmue 3 is certain things different and less annoying who sometimes steal the glow from the game.Apart from that shenmue is one of those games that deserves to be played ? 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Leon Castle Posted August 31, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 31, 2018 #118 Girls und Panzer: Dream Tank Match 30th Aug 2018 I Watched every Girls und Panzer Anime there was (Well, every that was before Girls & Panzer: Saishuushou Part 2 and I`m looking forward to Part 2) and enjoyed it. This game`s story is a Recap of sorts of the Movie. Rosehip`s Crusader is a Tank from hell with it`s "weird" control compared to a Normal Crusader. Besides that Extra Mission, The game was fun even though I`m not that into Tanks. As My main commander I used Alice-Chan. I love Alice-Chan #119 Ratchet & Clank 31th Aug 2018 I wanted to try one of three series that was like Spyro and Crash, I went with Ratchet & Clank made by Spyro`s Creators, Insomniac Games. The game was fun and funny, definitely going to get the rest of the series and plat them (and 100% them if they happen not to have Trophies) 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TheLoneliestPanda Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 FINALLY Got the goddamn broken ass platinum!! COD Infinite warfare #189!!! BIG thanks @Raulsales17 !!! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Makilio Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 #54: Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited Proud to say that I've now platinumed every Disgaea game that's come west with trophies (until D1C comes out in October). The Vita version of D4 is definitely a must-play. 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post AJ_Radio Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 Platinum #157: Killzone: Mercenary (August 30th, 2018) Difficulty: 4.5/10 Excitement Rating: 7/10 Estimated Time to Platinum: 40 Hours Took a bit to get this one done. Probably the best first person shooter on the Vita. I was quite impressed with what Guerrilla Cambridge was able to pull off for a game on a handheld. As the title suggests, you are a mercenary who fights for money. I'm guessing this game takes place sometime during the first two Killzone games, based on the characters. The ISA and Helghast look to beat each other in a struggle for dominance. But the story is nothing special, and I didn't pay much attention to it by the game's end. Controls are good, aiming is good, everything you expect from a first person shooter is here. I did experience some lag in some missions, though the dip in frames per second was only brief. There were no technical issues otherwise. Graphics are quite solid for a Vita title. Not quite up to par with some PS3 games, but they get the job done. This game is more grind heavy than anything difficult. None of the game was all that difficult, even the specialty contracts I had to do after completing all the missions once wasn't too bad. I expected to struggle on a couple of the Covert contracts since I am terrible at stealth games, but thankfully you don't have to stealth the entire mission. Precision contracts require more careful aiming, with the last mission in the game being by far the most difficult contract. Demolition contracts were fun and not at all difficult. The downside is you have to play each mission at least four times. A lot of replaying the same general objectives, so it may as well be four complete playthroughs. Still, you can expect to spend upwards of 40 hours getting the grind based trophies done, which will likely be the last trophies you need. There is a multiplayer mode in this game with no less than 10 multiplayer trophies. Thankfully most can be done by yourself in Botzone, which is a mode where you play against AI opponents in multiplayer maps. But there are a few multiplayer trophies that have to be done in actual online against human players. And since the demise of Guerrilla Cambridge, I can expect the online servers to not last much longer at this point. Anyone going for this platinum should definitely tackle the online trophies first. With PS3 and Vita games both having their online servers gradually shut down, it's only a matter of time. Killzone: Mercenary was a fun game and worthy of the $20 dollars I spent on it. It's not the best shooter by any stretch but it's a very solid game for the Vita. The grind I had to do was boring and tedious, as after the contracts I was around 5700 kills out of the 10,000 I needed for Blood Bank. I still had to play the game for over 10 hours, replaying missions for a total of 40 times to get the remaining 4300 kills. Playing 100 multiplayer matches in Botzone and actual online respectively was also a grind, taking around 11 - 12 hours. So this game is definitely grind heavy. If you haven't played this game yet and you enjoy the Vita, I definitely recommend picking this up. I do suggest buying the digital version of Killzone: Mercenary as that saves you from having to buy the online pass, and physical Vita games aren't cheap. Enjoyable game all around, wouldn't mind playing it again in the near future. Just be wary of the online trophies. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post SebGamer93 Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 (edited) # 1 - Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Remastered Difficulty: 5/10 Enjoyment: 9/10 Estimated Time to Platinum: 15-20 Hours Most of the trophies are just grinding out a number of kills with a gun or punching combo. Crushing difficulty was really a pain. The game was clearly not designed for this difficulty. I still love the characters, exotic locations, and the gameplay. One of my favorite series. At times this game does feel like an early PS3 game, but they did a great job remastering it. The sequels are better IMO, but this still holds up as a very good game. Edited September 1, 2018 by SebGamer93 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nelson_ Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 #81 - White Robe Love Adiction 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bumperklever Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 #73 Game of Thrones (PS4) Lord of Ironrath Date Achieved: 31 August 2018 Rarity: Uncommon (49-50%) Enjoyment: 8/10 I wasn't planning on playing this, but suddenly got an urge to just sit back and play a Telltale game again --> and this was the most free-ish option. I got to admit that I never watched game of thrones nor read the book and that I therefore didn't know anything about the hierachy of the show. So it is about a giant kingdom with different factions (houses) and contains lots of drama between houses I suppose. It seems to me like a world for a medieval drama show, so know I understand why game of thrones is hyped as much as it is. While my knowledge is like basic as it can get I do still recognize some of the characters I guess, Jon Snow, Deanerys, but thats because of memes. So as a outsider I loved the drama I guess, it was really compelling and let me be invested into the game. In that case the biggest problem of a telltale series for me is that the choices doesn't really have any impact on the story and can be ignored for that matter. While I still thinks that there is a lot of illusion (different choices that will lead to the same conclusion even if they or the way it took makes no sense .) I do think that my choices mattered more then the other two TT games I played (batman 1, TftB) and illusions of choices mattering are better hidden. So in all honesty I think this is the best TT game I played. just a shame that I didn't receive the full story due to me missing a lot of knowledge of GoT. Maybe I will watch the show now,. idk,. Atleast the show should be less laggy then this game was. :3 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Izularia Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 (edited) #238 Digimon World - Next Order - Digimon World Conqueror! Acquired all trophies Digimon World - Next Order - is easily one of my favorite games in the Digimon Universe. Unfortunately, I really couldn't get into Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, but I want to go back to it now that I'm done with Digimon World. The main reason why I loved Next Order is that it's basically the sequel to the first Digimon World on PS1 - one of my favorite games when I was younger. It gave me some nostalgic vibes, making me loving it in an instant. The story isn't too long and won't take much time, but the platinum became unnecessarily grindy towards the end (reaching max Tamer Level, getting all DigiCards, raising 200 Digimon...) Of course, there were also some things that bothered me, like Digimon who decided to do nothing during a fight despite having full MP... Or if you had one of the bigger Digimon as your partner, they took the whole screen for themselves on the world map, thus making it hard to see what was happening around you or where you were going. Still, I'm glad that I got to play the game. I enjoyed it a lot. Edited September 1, 2018 by Izul 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post voodoo_eyes Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 #296 - Poi A 3D Mario clone, which isn't all that great. Uncooperative camera at times, nasty hitboxes and only being able to pick up the needed medallions one at a time (7 per level), really makes this game a bore after a while. Furthermore 2 playthroughs are needed, one of them is just with one life which makes some sections a bit of a pain. At least there tend to be plenty of checkpoints. Enjoyment: 5 Difficulty: 4 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suminya Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 #281 DiRT 4 4 Earn all other trophies in DiRT 4. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sergen Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 (edited) South Park: The Stick Of Truth (PS4): Platinum #122 Difficulty: 2/10 Time Taken: Around 20 hours This is a game I was meaning to play for a long time, however I never got around to it. The off-putting thing initially was seeing how many missable trophies there are. Unfortunately the trophy hunter in me always wants to do every game within the first playthrough, so missable trophies would have ruined the game for me. I decided that I wanted to do a game I'd enjoy and I sure enjoyed this one. I have been a fan of the South Park TV show since I was a kid and this game didn't disappoint. It is full of references to the show as well as all the characters you can basically think of. The game is long enough to basically be an entire season of the show in one, which is great. I'm sure they had a hard time picking how the game was going to play, but the turn-based system is the most fitting for the game. Luckily some people took their time to make guides that were solely devoted to helping people get every missable collectable, so when I followed those guides while playing the story for my first time, I was able to get all the collectables I needed, then I was able to get the other ones later. Normally I'm not a fan of text guides, but on this game the text guides were good and it might have helped that I knew what the guide was referring to when it was telling me to go and talk to a specific character in a location, I also immediately knew the Goth kids were gonna be at the side of the school and so on, the little things from the show helped me understand the game better while playing it at least. I look forward to starting The Fractured But Whole soon and I'm sure I'll enjoy it. At least trophy-wise I see that it doesn't have any missable trophies except ones based on your character choices early on in the game, so at least I could play that game for fun then clean up everything later. I will eventually get the PS3 version done for this game too, when I feel like playing it again. I do feel like in this game's case, doing a stack for it would be like re-visiting a season of the show to watch episodes again, as this game is basically one big interactive South Park episode. I did play this game on the USA version, I'm not sure if they censored the EU PS4 version but I wasn't taking any chances and would rather play the game as it was originally created. I guess it goes without saying that if you're a fan of the South Park show, this game is for you. Edited September 1, 2018 by Sergen 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Phantom2654 Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 #44 - Final Fantasy XV Difficulty: 3/10 Enjoyment: 10/10 Time to Platinum: 50 hours I bought the Royal Edition and enjoyed every single second of playtime. Despite the controversial release the game is 100% worth it at the moment and I am looking forward to the new DLC next year. Currently working on the DLC for 100%, if you have been thinking about getting this game now is the best time since it's also on sale (EU). 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post closertim Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 (edited) Max payne 3. Awesome game, spent about 120 hours on it due to nymhc mode. Probably my proudest plat. Edited September 1, 2018 by closertim 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JaM Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 (edited) *sigh* was about to post long whiney stuffs about GR2 but my post disappeared before I was about to hit Submit Reply #248 Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas Platinum Get all other Trophies 2 words to describe the game: Zelda Clone I was looking for a game to play while waiting for Gravity Rush 2 RNG when I stumbled upon this game while browsing games on sale. I've searched stuff about it and it seems like people are comparing it to Zelda and it looks fun so I bought it. And surprisingly, it is a fun game(well, most of the time) and it looks really good for a mobile game. The gameplay is really simple and it is also straightforward, I was actually having fun... until the fishing mini-game. Fishing is one of my favorite mini-games and I would say, this one probably had my least favorite game fishing mini-game to date. Would recommend, uhmmm... sure if you are looking for a Zelda Clone game. now then... Ni No Kuni II or Hacker's Memory... which will be the 250th Edited September 1, 2018 by JaM 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nelson_ Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 #82 - Kimi wo Aogi Otome wa Hime Ni 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Donkrieg1011 Posted September 1, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 1, 2018 Plat #110: Okami Would it be too much to ask for God Hand and Viewtiful Joe remasters at this point? 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoey_666 Posted September 1, 2018 Share Posted September 1, 2018 #266 - A Hat in Time This game was really cute designed. The camera is a bit clunky from time to time, but everyone who is looking for a good Banjo&Kazooie / Mario 64 clone, you have my word to buy it. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post umemou Posted September 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 2, 2018 Time Is on my side Earn all trophies Decent game, but crashed 4 times on me, and the game also interrupts me in the middle of a fight to "load" :/ 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
damage_6-9 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 (edited) #195- Tetra's Escape (Vita) #196- Planet of the Eyes #197- Tetra's Escape Edited September 2, 2018 by damage_6-9 Typo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Crzy Minus Posted September 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 2, 2018 (edited) #58 Rayman Legends (PSVita version) True Legend! Just wow. Feels like it took years to get this, and after all that time it suddenly happened. P.S. I love this game, but I'm never touching those online challenges ever again. P.S.S Also fuck getting diamond cups in this version of the game. Edited September 2, 2018 by Crzy Minus 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Cave Johnson Posted September 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 2, 2018 (edited) バレットガールズ バレットガールズ 全てのトロフィーを獲得する I imagine there aren't many third person shooters on Vita, and the few that are probably aren't Japanese games. Bullet Girls, however, is one exception. I didn't know much about it other than what I'd read online, and I saw some gameplay... probably. I don't really remember. It's unlike any other shooter I've played; instead of shooting enemies to kill them, you shoot them to kill... their clothes. If that sounds weird, you should see what happens when you "question" the girls. I welcome that kind of shit, though. The more fucked up it is, the better. Bring it on, I say. Joking aside, the platinum was fairly easy. I have to thank @Leon Hasegawa once again for his excellent guide, which made it easier. The worst parts were grinding points and getting two different bras to drop (yes, bras). I grinded most of the points while playing Project Diva X, lol. Playing the songs on Normal and Hard is boring, so I played those with one hand while playing Bullet Girls with the other. Trust me, it's not as hard as it sounds. I'm not sure what they'll be, but now I just need two more platinums before Sen no Kiseki IV comes out. If necessary, I guess I can just hold off on platinuming it until I'm at 99. Edited September 2, 2018 by Cave_Johnson_ 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post FarSideOfSaturn Posted September 2, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted September 2, 2018 (edited) #29 Assassin's Creed Revelations (PS4) Welcome to Constantinople Actually don't know if I'm writing a review of AC1 or Revelations since the presence of Altair and Masyaf is so prominent. More on that later... So, for the final part of the Ezio trilogy, we're off to Turkey and placed right in the heart of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople. After a couple of games in Italy a change of setting, architecture and culture was definitely needed. The game mostly plays the same as AC II and Brotherhood with some minor changes to the controls, specifically a tweak to countering enemies when combat initiates, faster methods of getting around like your hookblade (basically an extension of the hidden blade that allows for faster climbing) and ziplines are introduced for covering distance in short amounts of time. They also introduced the colour orange A major addition is the use of bombs. Previously in the trilogy we had access to smoke bombs, this time we get everything from lethal explosives to cherry bombs to distract enemies to stink bombs. While I never used them much myself, they definitely have their uses if you want to avoid combat or make an infiltration easier. Personally they weren't suited to the way I play, which mainly involves murdering quietly and using prostitutes to distract guards. Who I then murder quietly. Everything I do comes back to murdering quietly. So why the road trip to Turkey? Well, Ezio's, who by this point is quite aware that he's a conduit for Desmond is after Altair's piece of Eden which is locked away in Masyaf so he needs the memory seals (or keys to you and me) to open up Altair's vault. Along the way we get sidetracked with the struggles of Constantinople's Assassins guild, involved in the cities politics and even find a girl for Ezio after Christina's death earlier in the series. It's never actually shown but there's no way in hell Ezio and Sofia aren't banging. Despite all that happening though, the story feels a little too short and I felt Ezio's portion was disappointing with the exception of the ending. The highlight of the story for me was relieving the important years of Altair's life and death via the memory seals. I managed to avoid spoilers all these years so I had no idea we'd get to play as Altair again. Just like old times. Odyssey can fuck off, I want a trophy patch for AC1 immediately. Of course there's some modern day storyline thrown in there as well, albeit not a whole lot. Most of our interaction with Desmond comes in the form of a weird first person puzzle game involving placing blocks to cross obstacles and avoid lasers while Desmond relives the years leading up to the present day. If you're playing the PS4 version you'll automatically get more of this if you go for the platinum because you'll need to play the Lost Archives DLC where the same thing happens but with Clay, the dude behind the truth tapes from the two previous games as well as being the previous occupant of the animus before Desmond. While Desmond's story doesn't end here it's clear Clay had some part to play in Desmond and the Assassin's reaching their objective (find the location of the piece of Eden) so that adds a little weight to Clay's story. A rare glimpse of modern day story development So, it mostly handles the same as the previous two games in the trilogy, Ezio's still badass, Constantinople is awesome and full of life, and Desmond has a weird side game. But what's the platinum like? Remember that 100% trophy in Brotherhood? It's nowhere near as tedious this time around because only the main story is needed for the 100% trophy and the majority of it is pretty easy, though some sections in Cappadocia might need a few retries. Like the previous two games there are collectables that you'll need to dedicate a few hours toward, most of the remaining trophies are awarded for story progression, combat and a couple of random ones like beating up Duccio who also got his ass kicked in AC II & Brotherhood. Vaults and tombs make another return and are generally well designed and fun to play around in. The DLC trophies are easy...except for two. Anyone who's played this will probably already know I'm talking about Impress Warren Vidic and Cross Styx without dying. With enough patience, concentration and practice these two are doable, but if you have anger issues I wouldn't try to pop these with your favourite controller. By the time I popped the platinum I was just over 30 hours in, as usual I took my time and did a decent amount of exploring so a few hours could be taken off that time. Overall then... + Strong ending + Great environment + New, useful equipment + Entertaining gameplay + Good soundtrack - Extremely short - Lack of variety in activities - Pretty boring DLC Enjoyment: 7/10 Difficulty: 4/10 - Edited September 2, 2018 by FarSideOfSaturn 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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