LEGO Movie The Videogame Trophy Guide

LEGO Movie The Videogame Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  An adventure platformer and part of the LEGO series, based on the 2014 film The Lego Movie. The road to the Platinum is both easy and not particularly time consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
LEGO Movie: The Videogame * 49 TT Fusion U.K. 40 5 3 0 0

LEGO Movie: The Videogame

The LEGO Movie Videogame is an adventure platformer and part of the LEGO series, based on the 2014 animated film The LEGO Movie. Players control various characters from the LEGO Movie and make their way through levels by using Lego pieces and battling enemies in an environment made out of Lego blocks. Characters are divided between Regular Builders who require instructions to build Lego constructs, and Master Builders are able to use pieces in the environment to create something new.

Emmet is an ordinary citizen who once followed all the rules, until he is believed to be an extraordinary person with the power to save the world. Along with his friends, Emmet must stop an evil tyrant from dominating the entire Lego universe.

The LEGO Movie Videogame received fairly positive reviews with an average score of 74%, praised for its action, humor, and for being a good movie tie-in game, though criticized by some for lacking in content compared with other games in the LEGO series, and technical glitches.

This is a high 1-star rating, only because a little time is required. If you've unlocked Platinum trophies on any other games in the LEGO series, then you have a fair idea of how generally easy they can be, as the LEGO Movie Videogame is no exception. There are no missable or online trophies to worry about. Just play through the main story, then mop-up whatever is remaining in free mode.

Expect around 18-20 hours for the Platinum, depending on your luck with any glitches.

Since there are no missable trophies to worry about, simply start by playing through the story from start to finish, which includes 15 Chapters, each divided into 3 Levels. To save time on your road to the Platinum, be sure to buy Characters and Red Bricks as they become available, don't worry about getting 100% completion - just get through and finish the story. The Free Play mode is where you will be spending most of your time.

Once you've finished the story and unlocked Free Play mode, you start start working on obtaining all the collectibles. This includes all the Red Bricks, the Minikits, the Missing Pants, all the Characters, as well as finding and destroying all the Lord Business statues, the SSP Dropships, and rescuing all the Civilians and Master Builders. During this step, you can also go ahead an unlock the I'm Batman trophy for defeating 20 enemies using Batman's special move, the Special One trophy for defeating 100 enemies using special moves, and the No One Is Safe trophy for defeating each type of enemy. Be sure to check out the LEGO Movie Videogame trophy guide links under our Links tab for assistance, if you need it.

Next, there are two trophies related to completing challenges. The Speedster trophy requires completing all the Timed Challenges, and The Magic Number trophy for completing all the Multi-Part Challenges. This is perhaps the only tricky part on your road to the Platinum and may require a few replays, though are still reasonably easy for any average player.

Finally, simply mop up any trophies you may still be missing at this point. Again, check out the LEGO Movie Videogame trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need, and their requirements.

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/the-lego-movie-video-game/Walkthrough

And a Walkthrough by Ferry Groenendijk:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2014/02/07/the-lego-movie-videogame-walkthrough.htm

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Dougiefresh613:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/lego-movie-video-game-ps4/guide/

And MattyH16 has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/4559-lego-movie-the-videogame-trophy-guide

And a detailed Trophy Guide by gyrocop:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:The-LEGO-Movie-Videogame-Trophy-Guide

And Tormentalous has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://www.thebrickfan.com/the-lego-movie-video-game-achievement-trophy-guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4 & PS3) by LaKgRaVy:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/the-lego-movie-videogame/guide/

A video by HappyThumbsGaming showing the Red Brick Stud Multiplier Locations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbVcJLyD__g

And a video showing all the Bonus Room Gold Brick Locations, also by HappyThumbsGaming:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBsUdk-arNc

And a video demonstration of the Firestarter trophy, by HappyThumbsGaming:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUoMloO7Xla-QyPPsTKsN_Lw&v=yjJGoVXSi2Y

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/The-LEGO-Movie-Videogame/trophies

Atelier Sophie The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book Trophy Guide

Atelier Sophie The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A J-RPG and the 17th title in the main Atelier series. The game can be played on Easy mode, marking the Platinum both easy and only requiring a little time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book ** 45 Gust Co. Ltd. Japan 34 6 4 0 0

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book is an RPG and the 17th title in the main Atelier series which began in 1997, and is the first game in the Mysterious storyline. Players roam the world in search of materials and alchemy recipes to create weapons, armor, tools and other items to aid in the quests. The game has a new alchemy-centric system, reformed from previous titles, as well as a Dollmake feature which allows for customization of Plachta using alchemy-created costume items.

Sophie lives on the outskirts of the small town of Kirchen Bell, where she attempts to become an alchemist without the help of a mentor or guide. After countless failed attempts, she discovers a mysterious book that seems to possess a soul. As Sophie improves her Alchemy skills through the book's help, she begins to uncover its origins.

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book received generally favorable reviews with an average score of 76%, praised for its simple but entertaining battles, engaging story and character, while both praised and criticized for not adding anything new to the series.

Since the game can be played on Easy mode, the Platinum is not particularly difficult, and only requires a bit of time. With the exception of two missable trophies to watch out for, all others can be obtained after completing the main story.

Expect around 30-35 hours for the Platinum.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 share the same list with those on the PS3 and PS Vita.

ALSO NOTE: The PS3 version is only available in Japanese.

First, it should be noted that there are no difficulty-related trophies. So if you wish to make things easier and quicker, feel free to play on Easy mode.

For the most part, you can play through the main story and beat the game. There are only two trophies you need to keep an eye on, as they are missable. The Monika Singing On The Stage trophy requires you to witness Monika's CG concert event. During her events, after giving her 15 Simple Sweets, you need to attend her concert the following day, or it will be missed. And the Challenge From Plachta trophy requires you to synthesize a Philosopher's Stone - which needs a Level 45 alchemy - before the Go Meet Luard event.

As long as you managed to unlock those two missable trophies, you can play through and beat the game. Afterwards, you'll be free to work on the remaining trophies. There isn't really any particular order to do these, though if you're in need of some direction, we recommend first completing the remaining Character Events, if you haven't already. There are also a few other miscellaneous trophies which you can obtain at this point as well. Be sure to check out the Atelier Sophie The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

We recommend leaving the optional boss related trophies for last, since these will be the more difficult challenges. There are six trophies related to these in total, with the ultimate goal of unlocking The Cruel Violator trophy.

Kingdom Hearts II Trophy Guide

Kingdom Hearts II Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  An action RPG and remastered from the original 2005 PS2 version, which combines characters and worlds from the Disney franchise with the Final Fantasy series. The Platinum requires some skill and patience, and a lot of time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Kingdom Hearts II Final Remix *** 51 Square Enix Japan 40 8 2 0 0

Kingdom Hearts II Final Remix

Kingdom Hearts II Final Remix is an action RPG which combines characters and worlds from Disney films as well as Square Enix's Final Fantasy series. The game was first released in 2005 on the PlayStation 2, then remastered in HD as part of the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix collection for the PlayStation 3 in 2014, and again on the PlayStation 4 in 2017. The game can be played in either first or third person, where players attack enemies in a hack-and-slash style gameplay, while upgrading and accessing new abilities by accumulating experience points.

A year following the events of the original Kingdom Hearts, where Sora, Donald, and Goofy have been in suspended animation to obtain their lost memories. They soon find themselves in Twilight Town, where they are sent on their next quest by King Mickey.

The original Kingdom Hearts II received critical acclaim with an average score of 89%, praised for its engaging story, immersive worlds realistically recreated from their respective Disney films, graphics, and improvements over its predecessor.

While the game can be challenging at times, particularly during the beginning of the Critical difficulty playthrough, as well as some mini-games and boss battles, the Platinum is still very doable for any average gamer. However, a lot of time will be required. The Platinum can either be earned in one playthrough on Critical difficulty, or split into two, making things easier but longer. There are no missable trophies to worry about.

Expect anywhere between 75 to over 100 hours, depending on whether you choose to perform one or two playthroughs, as well as having any previous experience with the game.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 have a separate list from those on the PS3.

Critical mode, the game's most difficulty mode, is available from the beginning. So if you wish to unlock the Platinum in one playthrough, you can. However, be warned that some of the trophies can be quite frustrating on Critial mode, especially for beginner players. If this is your first time, we recommend splitting your playthrough in two: one on Beginner (or Standard) difficulty and unlocking nearly all the trophies, then a second on Critical just to clear the game.

There are no missable trophies to worry about, so just play through the story and enjoy the game. You'll be unlocking some story-related trophies, as well as a few others naturally along the way.

Next, it's time to put in more time and effort in unlocking all those miscellaneous trophies. These can be done in any order you wish, though we recommend starting with completing all the puzzles, collecting all the maps, and completing the mission entries in Jiminy's Journal, all the while getting Sora up to Level 99 for the Level Master trophy. Once Sora's level has been maxed out, you can start going after the more challenging trophies, such as those related to the optional boss battles. Be sure to check out the Kingdom Hearts II Final Remix trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

If you'd selected to play on Critical difficulty, then you should have the Platinum after unlocking all those miscellaneous trophies. If not, then now is the time to start your Critical run. Since you should already have all the other trophies, then you just need to play through and complete the game to unlock the Critical Competitor trophy, which will also automatically unlock any other difficulty-related trophies you still needed.

A text-based Walkthrough by ElectroSpecter:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps2/915410-kingdom-hearts-ii/faqs/42235

And IGN has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/kingdom-hearts-ii/Walkthrough

And here's a Kingdom Hearts II StrategyWiki:
https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_II/Walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Fubzy:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/kingdom-hearts-2-final-mix/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide by davyjones4812, A-Brawl3r, BlindMango, and zR_DoWnLiNkz:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/2086-kingdom-hearts-ii-trophy-guide

A detailed Trophy Guide here, by gyrocop:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Kingdom-Hearts-II-Final-Mix-Trophy-Guide

And GamerGuides has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://www.gamerguides.com/kingdom-hearts-hd-ii.5-remix/kingdom-hearts-ii-final-mix/trophy-guide/story-related-trophies

A Jiminy's Journal Completion Guide by Eric-B14:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/kingdom-hearts-ii-final-mix/281650-kingdom-hearts-ii-final-mix-hd-jiminys-journal-completion-guide.html

And a Mission Guide by PapasitoPenguin:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/kingdom-hearts-ii-final-mix/254946-kingdom-hearts-ii-final-mix-mission-guide.html

A video demonstration of the Pro Skater trophy by rhinoyen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=154ilekI0Y0

And a video demonstration of the Ace Pilot trophy by Bizkit047:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xomkjhCzUaM

And a video demonstration of the Lingering Will trophy by LunaArgenteus:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXJHxIjBlq0

And a video demonstration of the One-Winged Angel trophy by S1Nation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB-Wa1RpVGs

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Kingdom-Hearts-II-Final-Mix/trophies?gamerid=78194

Air Conflicts Vietnam Trophy Guide

Air Conflicts Vietnam Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A flight simulator where players engage in air-to-air and air-to-land combat in attack jets and helicopters during the Vietnam War. While the offline trophies are quick and easy, the online trophies are difficult to unlock without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Air Conflicts: Vietnam *** 17 Games Farm Slovakia 1 6 9 5 0

Air Conflicts: Vietnam

Air Conflicts: Vietnam is a flight simulation and part of the Air Conflicts series. Taking place during the Vietnam War, in which players fly several different attack planes and helicopters and fulfill missions which can involve clearing the sky of enemies, attacking ground targets, rescuing soldiers, escorting bombers to their targets, and delivering support troops. The game also includes online multiplayer with up to six players.

Set in 1965, Joe Thompson is a young US Air Force pilot who is sent to fight against North Vietnamese fighter squadrons.

Air Conflicts: Vietnam received poor reviews with an average score of 44%, praised for some of its graphics and attention to the aircraft's detail, though criticized for clumsy controls, repetitive gameplay, and technical issues.

The game is actually rather short and easy. However, there are five online trophies to unlock, which can be difficult without a boosting partner, not only because they can be challenging in themselves, but the online servers are rather dead. In particular, you'll need five other players for the Cracking Good Show trophy, which requires you to be placed in first. Yet, if you manage to find enough boosting partners to cover the online trophies, then the difficulty for this Platinum can be dropped to a low 2-star.

Expect only around 8-10 hours for the offline trophies, and however long it takes to achieve the online, depending on whether or not you find some boosting partners, or even any online players in general.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 have a separate list from those on the PS3.

Before starting, it should be noted that if you wish to make things quicker and easier on yourself, you can head into Options and select Easy mode, as there are no difficulty-related trophies. Also, if you change Sidewinder Accuracy to 100%, your missiles will always hit their targets.

There are no missable trophies, as you will have access to a chapter select upon completing the game. So for the most part, simply play through the missions and unlock all the story-related trophies.

During this step, you can also rescue an MIA pilot for the Team Mate trophy, find the crashed A6M Zero during the Vietnamization campaign in the Operation Babylift mission for the A6M Zero Warrior trophy, and find the crashed F4U Corsair in the Escalation of the Conflict campaign in the Operation Igloo White mission for the F4U Corsair Warrior trophy.

After you've completed your playthrough, use the chapter select to mop up any missing offline trophies. Be sure to check out the Air Conflicts Vietnam trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

At any time, you can hop into multiplayer to work on those five online trophies. These include coming in first place in a 6-player match for the Cracking Good Show and Good Show trophies, shooting down 30 players for the Dogfight Ace trophy, getting 3 kills in a row for the Multiplayer Ace, and completing 15 multiplayer matches for the Multiplayer Veteran trophy. The hardest part with getting these trophies is finding online players, particularly enough for the God Show and Cracking Good Show trophies, which require 6. If you prefer boosting these, or simply want to find more players, check out the Boosting Forums under our Links tab.

Evil Within Trophy Guide

The Evil Within Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A third-person survival horror directed by the creator of the Resident Evil series. The game requires at least 3 playthroughs, one of which on the hardest difficulty mode.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Evil Within *** 42 Tango Gameworks Japan 28 9 4 0 30

The Evil Within

The Evil Within, known as Psycho Break in Japan, is a third-person survival horror, directed by Shinji Mikami, the creator of the Resident Evil series. Players battle nightmarish creatures and bosses with guns and melee weapons, while using stealth and avoiding traps, while making use of the environment in order to survive.

Sebastian Castellanos is a police detective who, along with his partner and a junior detective, arrive at the Beacon Mental Hospital to investigate a mass murder. Soon after their visit however, Sebastian is separated from his colleagues and thrown into a nightmare world.

The Evil Within received positive reviews with an average score of 76%, praised for its story, gameplay, environment, and creepy horror aspects, while the story was criticized by others, as well as a lack in character development.

The 3-star difficulty rating is more for the skill involved, rather than time. While a minimum of 3 playthroughs is required for the Platinum, one of these must be on Akuma difficulty, a mode which features one-hit kills with more enemies. The playthrough on Akuma difficulty, while still doable for any average player, can be incredibly challenging and frustrating, and the main reason for the 3-star difficulty.

Expect anywhere between 40-55 hours for the Platinum, heavily dependent on your skills, as well as how many playthroughs you do.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 have a separate list from those on the PS3. However, the trophies on the Japanese version Psycho Break share the same trophies on both the PS4 and PS3.

In order to get the Platinum in the least number of playthroughs possible, you'll want to start your first playthrough on Survival difficulty, which will unlock both the First Step Into Darkness and Another Day On The Job trophies. Here, you'll want to complete the game without using any green gel to perform upgrades, in order to unlock the It Is What It Is trophy. You'll also want to follow one of the collectible guides under our Links tab to find all the audio tapes, map fragments, newspapers, personal documents, missing persons posters, and notes, for the Every Nook And Cranny trophy, as well as all 45 keys to unlock their respective lockers for the Master Of Unlocking trophy.

Also, there are a number of kill-related trophies you should aim for during your first playthrough, as well. This includes reaching 400 kills for the One Man Army trophy, as well as a few others for killing enemies with torches, melee attacks, etc. However, since you're not upgrading your player-character, some of these may be difficult at this time and you may wish to work on these during a mop-up stage later. Plus, there is a chapter-select available after completing the game.

Lastly, there are some chapter-specific trophies as well, one for each of the chapters between 2 and 8, as well as chapters 10, 12, and 14. Check out the Evil Within trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details on these. If you miss any of these, remember that there will be a chapter select later.

Once you've unlocked the It Is What It Is trophy, it's time to use Chapter Select to farm for Green Gel to fully upgrade your player-character. The quickest way for this is to farm on Chapter 3: Claws of the Horde on Casual mode. Once you've fully upgraded all attributes, you'll unlock the Hardbody trophy, and be ready for the next step.

Select New Game+ on Casual difficulty, and clear the game in under 5 hours for The Quick And The Dead trophy. Since you've already cleared the game on Survival difficulty, you'll now have both a Rocket Launcher and Machine Gun at your disposal, which makes those boss fights much faster. Keep in mind that while pausing the game will not add to your time, you will lose time from dying, reloading checkpoints, and watching cutscenes.

With that done, it's time to mop up all the miscellaneous trophies with the exception of Master Of Horror and You Asked For It trophies. With Sebastian now fully upgraded, using the Chapter Select and mopping up what's left shouldn't be too much of a problem. Check out the Evil Within trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

Finally, it's time for one last playthrough, this time on Akuma difficulty, the most challenging mode in the game. This must be done on a new game, and NOT a New Game+. Not only is there less ammo in the game, and more enemies, but your player-character will die after one hit. This is no easy task, but as long as you remain patient and determined, any average player can complete it. Check out the some of the tips under our Links tab if you need extra assistance. Clearing the game on Akuma difficulty will unlock both the You Asked For It and the Master Of Horror trophies.

If you've completed everything else by this point, then you should also unlock your hard-earned Platinum. Congratulations!

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/the-evil-within/Walkthrough

A Walkthrough by Ferry Groenendik:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2014/10/13/the-evil-within-walkthrough.htm

And a text-based Walkthrough by Absolute Steve and BK Stunt:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps4/711441-the-evil-within/faqs/70314

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Aeirou and Rawanz which includes the DLC:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/the-evil-within-ps4-eu/guide/

And Lothym and Platisfaction have a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/1747-the-evil-within-trophy-guide

And another useful Trophy Guide, this one by hawk199:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/the-evil-within/249137-evil-within-trophy-guide-roadmap.html

A simple but useful Trophy Guide by Ferry Groenendijk:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2014/10/13/the-evil-within-trophies-guide.htm

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4 and PS3) by Tyger7:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/the-evil-within/guide/

A Collectibles Guide by Harry94:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/the-evil-within/249865-evil-within-collectibles-guide.html

And a Collectibles Guide by Ferry Groenendijk:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2014/10/13/the-evil-within-collectibles.htm

A video Akuma Difficulty Walkthrough by TheSeraphim17:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTaOHX8kEkD4WBQE6CRUPLaoqEPQh89A2

A video by Gaso demonstrating how to Farm for Green Gel on Chapter 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BTubG97TIY

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/The-Evil-Within/trophies