LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens Trophy Guide

LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A platforming adventure and part of the LEGO series, based on 2015 film Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Despite some grinding and time required, the Platinum is easy to obtain.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens * 50 TT Fusion U.K. 40 6 3 0 20

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is an action platformer and part of the LEGO series, based on the 2015 film Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. The game includes over 200 playable characters, over 80 vehicles to pilot, and content which fills the gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.

Thirty years following the events of Return of the Jedi, remnants of the Empire have formed the First Order, and are bent on re-grasping their control over the galaxy. Resistance pilot Poe Dameron, along with his droid BB-8, are on a quest to find a map which would lead to the location of the Jedi master, Luke Skywalker.

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens received positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for its dense content, fun puzzles, story, and overall exciting entertainment.

Like other games in the LEGO series, Star Wars: The Force Awakens is only a little time consuming, but easy to Platinum. At least two playthroughs are required, one on Story Mode, another on Free Play, with some grinding and mopping up.

Expect roughly 22-25 hours to obtain the Platinum.

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

You'll first want to go through and play the story mode. This includes 10 levels, plus the Prologue and Epilogue, which will net you a number of story-related trophies. To save on some grinding later, try to collect as many red bricks and minikits as you can. Particularly, the x2 Red Brick in Chapter 4, and the x4 Red Brick in Chapter 8.

If by this point you haven't gotten the x2 and x4 Red Bricks, then head to the Mellennium Falcon where you'll find the holo-chess board on the left side. Here, you can play the Battle of Dejarik, which will earn you enough studs to buy the x2 and x4 Red Bricks.

Next, it's time to get at least 60 Gold Bricks which are necessary for accessing all the New Star Wars Adventures levels. This includes completing all the First Order missions, the Bounty Hunts, the Scavenger Missions, the Resistance Missions, and the Races, as well as a few others. You may also need to replay the original 10 levels, Prologue and Epilogue, where you can earn a Gold Brick for getting True Jedi, and for finding all the collectibles, in each level.

Next, it's time to get all the remaining collectibles. Your ultimate goal here, is to unlock the Force Is Strong With This One trophy for achieving 100% completion. Be sure to check out the collectible guides under our Links tab to help you find everything you still need at this point.

Lastly, mop up whatever few trophies you may still be missing. Be sure to check out the LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need, and their requirements.

May the Force be with you!

Steins Gate Zero Trophy Guide

Steins Gate Zero Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A visual novel and part of the Science Adventure series, and pseudo-sequel to the 2009 Steins;Gate. If following a walkthrough and text-skipping, the Platinum can be unlocked in less than two hours.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Steins;Gate 0 * 28 5pb. Japan 10 12 5 0 0

Steins;Gate 0

Steins;Gate 0 is a visual novel, part of the Science Adventure series, and a sequel to the 2009 title Steins;Gate. Players read through text that is accompanied with graphics, spoken dialogue, and music, while making choices that affect the outcome of the story.

Set in Akihabara, Tokyo, and in an alternative future following the events of the original Steins;Gate, university student Rintaro Okabe becomes a tester for Amadeus, an artificial intelligence made up of digitized memories. Meanwhile, the time traveler Suzuha Amane and neuroscientist Maho Hiyajo seek a way to prevent a time-travel arms race that could lead to WWIII.

Steins;Gate 0 received positive reviews with an average score of 83%, praised for its story, atmosphere, and colorful characters, though criticized by some for difficulty in experiencing different endings and lack in understanding certain aspects without having played the previous Steins;Gate.

Since Steins;Gate 0 is a visual novel, there is nothing difficult in obtaining the Platinum. The game is simply reading through text and making choices. With a few strategic saves made along the way, the Platinum can be earned in one or two playthroughs, with a lot of backtracking.

Expect only 2 hours for the Platinum if following a guide and text-skipping, or up to 40 hours if reading everything and making multiple playthroughs.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 share the same list with those on the PS3 and PS Vita for the North American and European versions. However, the Japanese, Korean, and Hong Kong versions have separate trophy lists for each system.

There are several ways you can go about getting the Platinum, depending on how much you wish to enjoy Steins;Gate 0, versus being in a rush for collecting all the trophies.

If you simply wish to enjoy the game first, then by all means go ahead. Afterwards, you can start again and work towards viewing the alternate endings by making other choices.

If you wish to enjoy the game, but not have to backtrack so much, then we recommend making at least four saves at the following points: 1. Chapter - Closed Epigraph (12/5) when choosing to turn on or off the phone 2. Chapter - The Orbital Eclipse (1/2) before choosing to ignore or cancel the call 3. Chapter - Anitomic Dual (1/15) when choosing to answer or ignore the call 4. Chapter - Pandora's Box (1/23) before choosing to answer or ignore the call

Having saves at these four points will make backtracking and selecting alternate endings quicker. The third option is to go through with one playthrough, and even text-skip, to get that Platinum as quickly as possible. If you decide to do this, then we highly recommend following the Quick Platinum Walkthrough by neosnake101 under our Links tab.

Once that's finished, there may be just a few trophies to mop-up. Here is where you'll want to check out the Steins;Gate 0 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

Here's a valuable Platinum Walkthrough by neosnake101:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/5842376-post6.html

And a 100% Walkthrough by Justy:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/steins-gate-zero-ps3-ps4-vita-na-eu/guide/

And a useful Trophy Guide by Smashero:
http://ps3imports.org/forum/index.php?/topic/7200-steinsgate-0-road-map-and-trophy-guide/

And crimsonidol-de has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/5401-steinsgate-0-trophy-guide

If you're interested, here's a Story Discussion Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/steins-gate-zero/300299-story-discussion-thread-spoilers.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://ps3trophies.com/trophies/11671-steinsgate-0

Super Street Fighter IV Trophy Guide

Super Street Fighter IV Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *****  A 2D fighter and sequel to the 2009 Street Fighter IV. The Platinum requires both high skills and a vast amount of time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Super Street Fighter IV ***** 50 Capcom / Dimps Japan 39 8 2 26 0

Super Street Fighter IV

In Capcom's tradition of releasing a million versions of each Street Fighter game, we have the first sequel to Street Fighter IV: Super Street Fighter IV. Released a year after its predecessor, the game was originally meant to be a DLC to the original. However, due to its size, the title became a stand-alone game.

While still possessing the same four modes from the original (Arcade, Versus, Trials, and Training), Super has added "Team Battles" to its online features, as well as "Endless Battle" which pits a champion against eight other players, as well as 10 extra characters in addition to the original 25.

Most online game reviewers praised Super Street Fighter IV with an average rating of 92%, most comments matching similar praises to its predecessor.

If you've played the previous Street Fighter IV, than you have a good idea of what's involved to acquire the Platinum. There aren't too many games in our database with 5-star ratings, so it gives you some idea how difficult the Street Fighter series can be when both the regular and Super versions are graded with the highest difficulty score.

If you ever happen to see someone with both Platinums, you know they're hardcore.

Since Super Street Fighter IV has more characters than its predecessor, that means you'll need to clear Arcade Mode 10 more times - on at least Medium. Setting the rounds to 1 will make things quicker.

You will have to win at least once on Hardest difficulty for the Long Time No See trophy. Also, keep in mind you'll need to complete each round in 20 minutes for the Speed Freak trophy.

the Trial trophies - in particular, Trial Athlete - are the most difficult and time-consuming, in which you must complete all 24 challenges with each of the 35 characters. You can check out some Youtube links we've posted under the Links tab for help with this.

Lastly, you have all the online trophies to deal with. A boosting buddy can help with many of these (see the forums under our Links tab) though you'll still need to win 10 ranked matches in a row for the Tenpeat trophy. This is possible to boost, though you'll need to continuously find each other for each match.

Good luck!

IGN has a great Guide for learning all the moves, combos and character strategies:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/35905/

A useful Trophy Guide was created by Setsuna, here:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/super-street-fighter-iv/guide/

PSN Profiles has a few useful tidbit Trophy Guides:
http://psnprofiles.com/guide/Super-Street-Fighter-IV

VesperArcade has put together a series of fantastic Youtube Videos, including how he performs the moves with a joystick. Here's a link to ibuki's trials. From there, just check out which videos you need:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v-O-mcjb9lke4

Here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies where you may find yourself a Boosting Buddy:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/super-street-fighter-iv/48295-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/super-street-fighter-iv/2318-official-super-street-fighter-iv-boosting-thread.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/super-street-fighter-4-trophies.html

Warhawk Trophy Guide

Warhawk Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A third-person online shooter, allowing combat either with vehicles such as tanks and jeeps, traveling on foot, or aerial combat. Since the online servers were shut down, the Platinum is now Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Warhawk n/o 45 Incognito Entertainment U.S. 36 4 4 45 12

Warhawk Trophy Guide

Warhawk is a third-person, online shooter. The player can attack on foot with various weapons, attack using several different vehicles, or climb into a warhawk for aerial combat. Upon its launch in 2007, Warhawk was also one of the first retail games to possess trophy support.

There is no story - simply different types of online combat: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Zones. Collect points after each game, and as they increase, do does your rank.

Warhawk was first released in the Summer of 2007, and was originally given a 5-star difficulty rating for the Platinum, for both its challenge and time required. However, the online servers were shut down on January 31, 2019. Since the game is online-only, the game has since become unplayable. This means, of course, that none of the trophies can be unlocked, and so the Platinum has therefore become Not Obtainable.

Since the online servers were shut down on January 31, 2019, the game has since become unplayable. If you're curious to see what was originally involved in unlocking the Platinum trophy, please feel free to read on:

Several challenges trophies can be obtained either with a friend in an unranked game, or even by yourself on split-screen with an extra controller. For the Hat Trick trophy, for example, simply set up a CTF match and capture three flags. Or for the Survivalist trophy, just start a Hero match, then sit and wait until the trophy blings on your screen. For the Taxi Driver trophy, just start a CTF match with a split-screen, drive to the flag in a jeep with one controller, while the other picks up the flag, then heads back to base.

For a complete list of other easily accessible challenge trophies, see the Links tab.

Unfortunately, not all the trophies are this easy. You will have to complete several challenges in ranked games for each badge or medal, while increasing your points to obtain ranks. Each of your medals and badges are kept track, and can be seen on the awards page. There's no trick to this - simply some skill and a lot of time!

One of the best Trophy Guides we recommend was created by tuffmuff:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/warhawk/guide/

Here's a simpler, but just as good, Trophy Guide by Phoenix8387:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2008/09/16/psls-trophy-guide-warhawk/

And a great Trophy Guide by Andrew Yoon:
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/11/24/trophy-guide-warhawk/

This is a list of all the Medals and their requirements:
http://ps3.gamespy.com/playstation-3/warhawk-ps3/guide/page_13.html

And all the Badges, along with their requirements:
http://ps3.gamespy.com/playstation-3/warhawk-ps3/guide/page_14.html

And all the Ribbions, with their requirements:
http://ps3.gamespy.com/playstation-3/warhawk-ps3/guide/page_15.html

These are the points and requirements for Achieving Ranks:
http://ps3.gamespy.com/playstation-3/warhawk-ps3/guide/page_16.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List, including the DLC:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/warhawk/trophies/

Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed Trophy Guide

Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ****  A kart racing game and a sequel to the 2010 Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing. The game is far more challenging than its predecessor, requiring some serious karting skills for the Platinum.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed **** 51 Sumo Digital U.K. 42 5 3 2 0

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is a kart racing game, and a sequel to the 2010 Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing. Players select characters from various SEGA titles and race their karts while using and voiding a variety of weapons that can be launched. Karts can transform during certain moments in the race, to boats and planes, which alter the vehicle's handling. The game includes a Career mode, as well as the Grand Prix, Time Attack, and Single Races, as well as local races with up to four players, and online with up to ten players.

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed received fairly positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for offering enough challenge to both new and experienced players, as well as its overall level of fun.

The game is far more challenging than its predecessor, demanding some serious karting skills to get that Platinum. On top of which, there are a couple online trophies which can be a little complicated if attempted legitimately. However, if you purchase and download the Metal Sonic + Outrun Bay DLC, this causes a glitch which results in the Yokozuna trophy - perhaps the hardest in the game - to become much easier to unlock. With the DLC, and having some boosting partners to help with the online, the difficulty score could be brought down to a 3-star.

Expect roughly 25-35 hours of gameplay, depending on your skills. Though far more if you are not downloading the DLC.

NOTE: You will need 4 controllers for the Platinum.

You'll first want to hop into World Tour mode and make your way through, which you can play on either Easy or Normal, depending on your confidence. You'll be earning a few trophies naturally during this step. Once you've completed all the tours, you'll not only unlock the De Rol Le Credits trophy, but also Expert mode.

From this point, you'll want to return to the first tour and restart on Expert mode. Your ultimate goal, aside from completing Expert mode, will be to collect all 232 stars in World Tour for the All Stars trophy. You should also unlock a few more trophies during your progress.

Once that's finished, it's time to head into the Grand Prix on Expert mode, and finish first in order to get the Welcome To Victory Lane trophy. Having done this, as well as previously completed the World Tour on Expert, will also unlock the SEGA Super Star trophy.

Next, there are the Time Trial related trophies. The Yokozuna trophy requires you to beat all the Staff Ghosts, to which there are 160 ghosts to beat, four on each track. However, if you purchase and download the Metal Sonic + Outrun Bay DLC, this will cause a strange glitch where you'll only need to defeat ONE Expert Ghost for the Yokozuna trophy.

Next - or at any point during this roadmap - you can head online to unlock the two online trophies: Newtron and Race Leader. Team Sonic does not have to be done online, but if you already have your boosting partners, it's much easier. If you're looking for people to play with, check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

Lastly, with all the difficult and time consuming stuff out of the way, simply head back into offline and mop-up any trophies you still might need. Regardless if you used the Yokozuna glitch or not, this is still a Platinum to be proud of.

Congratulations!