Devil May Cry 4 Trophy Guide

Devil May Cry 4 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **** An action game and revamp of the 2008 title Devil May Cry 4. The road to the Platinum is both challenging and requires over 100 hours.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition **** 43 Capcom Japan 32 6 4 0 0

Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition

Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition is an action title first released in 2008 before trophy support was available. The game was revamped in 2015 for the PS4, as well as the Xbox One and PC, and included trophy support, as well as new characters, new cutscenes, and improvements to the gameplay and graphics. Like previous titles in the series, players must fight their way through each mission using a set of combos, while occasionally collecting items and solving puzzles.

After Dante murders the leader of a religious sect known as the Order of the Sword, one of its young members, a demon hunter named Nero, sets off to find and stop Dante. Nero soon learns however, that things are not as they appear, and is faced with the threat of a demonic army.

The original Devil May Cry 4 received positive reviews with an average score of 84%, praised for its stylistic graphics, smooth controls, level design, and was hailed by many critics as the best in the series at that time.

The 4-star difficulty is for both the time required in obtaining the Platinum, as well as the challenge. Players with experience in the Devil May Cry series, and/or have played the original Devil May Cry 4 on the PS3, may be able to bring this difficulty score down to a 3-star. There is a trophy for completing the story mode on each of the seven difficulty settings, and since these do not stack, you will need to play a minimum of seven playthroughs. Realistically however, you will probably need to do a fair bit of backtracking in order to acquire S-rank scores for each. In addition, you will need to clear the Bloody Palace mode five times, once with each character. Overall, the Platinum for this game requires skills, patience to overcome frustrations, and fair bit of time.

Expect over 100 hours of gameplay for the Platinum.

Since the difficulty-related trophies are not stackable, we recommend beginning with Human mode, the easiest setting. Rather than worrying about getting S-ranks on this playthrough, spend it getting used to the game itself and the controls. Also, focus on clearing all the secret missions for the Nothing Left Unsaid trophy, as well as finding all the blue orbs and skills, which are not necessary for any trophies but will make your life easier. By the end of this step, you should unlock the Easy Does It trophy for clearing Human mode, as well as both the Rookie Devil Hunter and Skilled Devil Hunter trophies for defeating 100 and 1,000 enemies respectively, and perhaps a few others naturally during this playthrough.

Next, it’s time for a playthrough on Devil Hunter mode. Here, there are more enemies which have more health and can do extra damage. If you’ve collected all the blue orbs in the previous set, then you should have much more health, which makes this run a little easier. During this playthrough, you’ll also want to focus on getting an S-rank for each mission. Getting S-rank involves obtaining a high amount of style points, finding the hidden red orbs, completing the mission within a certain time frame, and avoid dying which can penalize your score. By the end of this playthrough, you should unlock the Done And Done trophy for clearing this mode, as well as A Cut Above for clearing all missions with an S-rank. In addition, if you play with Lady and Trish, you can also unlock the Deadly Pair trophy.

After, you will need to redo the previous step three more times, on different modes. This means clearing the Son of Sparda mode with S-rank, the Dante Must Die mode with S-rank, and Legendary Dark Knight mode with S-rank.

Once all that is done, there is still the Heaven or Hell mode to clear. In this mode, all enemies, and yourself, will die with one hit. Luckily, this one does not require S-rank, so simply play through to the end and unlock the Step Into The Light trophy.

Finally, there is the Hell and Hell mode to clear. Here, you can still die by one hit, but the enemies can take some damage. Again, you do not need to worry about S-rank on this mode. Clearing this will not only unlock the Tonight We Dine In Hell trophy, but also A Throne Of Glory trophy for clearing all the game modes. Also, if you choose to play as Vergil, you can also unlock the Devil In A Blue Coat trophy.

Next, it’s time to mop up any remaining trophies not related to the Bloody Palace. This means, getting S-rank on Human mode if not yet done, as well as getting SSS-rank for each of the boss battles on Son of Sparda mode. Be sure to check out the Devil May Cry 4 trophy guide links under our Links tab for help with anything you’re missing.

The final step is the most difficult, which involves clearing the Bloody Palace. This is a survival mode with 101 stages that include both regular enemies and bosses. You will need to clear the Bloody Palace with each of the five characters for their respective trophies, as well as to unlock the House Of Pain trophy. You will also need to get S-rank on all stages during one of these playthroughs for the King Of The Palace trophy. Using the Super Costumes will help you greatly with this task. Unfortunately, neither Trish nor Lady have Super Costumes, which will make their run on Bloody Palace arguably the most difficult challenge on your road to the Platinum.

Once all that is finished, congratulations on unlocking a very respectable Platinum.

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/devil-may-cry-4/Walkthrough

And a Walkthrough on the Devil May Cry 4 Wiki:
https://devilmaycry.fandom.com/wiki/Devil_May_Cry_4_walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Devilryuujin:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/devil-may-cry-4-special-edition/guide/

And MarioGiante, Beyondthegrave07, and TugaSonic put together a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/12678-devil-may-cry-4-trophy-guide

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by GameFreak47:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/devil-may-cry-4/guide/

Here's a Secret Mission Guide by emiliathesage:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/251248-devil-may-cry-4-special-edition-%E2%80%93-secret-mission-guide/

A useful S Rank Guide also by emiliathesage:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/251390-devil-may-cry-4-special-edition-s-rank-guide/

emiliathesage also created a useful Boss Guide here:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/251238-devil-may-cry-4-special-edition-%E2%80%93-boss-guide-dante-must-die/

And here is a Bloody Palace Guide by emiliathesage:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/251247-devil-may-cry-4-special-edition-%E2%80%93-bloody-palace-guide/

Here is Part 1 of a Hidden Red Orb Fragment Locations video guide by Sanctus Slayer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeOJik8kHp8

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Devil-May-Cry-4-Special-Edition/trophies

Resident Evil Revelations Trophy Guide

Resident Evil Revelations Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *** A third-person survival horror revamped from the 2012 Nintendo 3DS, set between the events of Resident Evil 4 and 5. The Platinum requires both skill and a fair bit of time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Resident Evil: Revelations *** 56 Capcom Japan 48 5 2 1 0

Resident Evil: Revelations PS4

Resident Evil: Revelations is a third-person survival horror and part of the Resident Evil series, first released on the Nintendo 3DS in 2012, before being ported in HD for the PS3, Wii U, and Xbox 360 in 2013, then again for the PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch in 2017. The gameplay returns to the series’ original style which places an emphasis on survival, evasion, and exploration rather than combat, with the player receiving a limited amount of ammunition, and needing to solve puzzles. The game also includes Raid Mode, a more action-oriented mode in which players battle through different scenarios in either solo or co-op play.

Taking place between the events of Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5, the recently established Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA) sends out agents Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield on a mission. After locating one another, they must stop the bioterrorist organization Veltro from launching an attack that will infect one-fifth of the Earth’s oceans with the deadly T-Abyss virus.

The original Resident Evil: Revelations on the Nintendo 3DS received positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for its return to the roots of the series, impressive graphics, environments, and sound, through criticized by some for some characterization and the AI-controlled companions.

If you have played and unlocked the Platinum on previous Resident Evil titles, then you should have a good idea of the amount of skill and time required for Revelations. You’ll need at least one playthrough on Infernal difficulty, and most likely a second playthrough on Normal in order to unlock more trophies, as well as complete all 20 stages of Raid Mode for all three difficulty levels. Also, there are quite a few missable trophies to watch out for.

Expect around 50-60 hours for the Platinum, depending on your luck with the missable trophies, skills, and whether or not you have decent help with the Raid Mode.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 have a separate, and slightly different, list from those on the PS3.

While it is technically possible to achieve all campaign related trophies in one playthrough, this would mean having to do it all in Infernal mode. However, unless you are a gaming master, or have played the game before, it is not recommended since many trophies will be challenging to acquire. Also, playing Infernal on a New Game+ will carry over all your weapons, ammunition, and custom parts, making the second playthrough a little easier.

We recommend first playing through on Normal mode and collecting as many, if not all, the campaign trophies as possible. This means playing through without dying for the Surviving Deep Darkness trophy. If you die, do NOT select continue, and instead return to the Main Menu. From here, you can select to continue from an auto-save point.

There are also a number of missable trophies to unlock during this playthrough, as well. These include finding all 30 hand prints and scanning them for the First Victim, Traces Of Tragedy, and Last Victim trophies, scanning all enemy types for the Research Complete trophy, and several kill-related trophies. Be sure to check out the Resident Evil Revelations trophy guide links under our Links tab to get familiar with these trophies. Also, you may want to follow one of the Hand Print Locations guides under our Links tab, as well.

Next, start up a New Game+ on Infernal mode. All your weapons, ammunition, and custom parts will carry over which should make your playthrough a little easier. Your main goal here is to simply play through to the end, in order to unlock The Vestibule Of Hell trophy. Also, if you happened to miss any of the missable trophies in your previous playthrough, now would be the time to get them.

Lastly, it’s time for Raid Mode. This is where the bulk of your time will be spent, as you’ll need to complete all 20 stages across three difficulties labeled Chasm, Trench, and Abyss with an S rank, as well as the bonus stages Ghost Ship and Ghost Ship: Chaos. It is highly recommended you play these in co-op, which will make things easier as well as cut down on the amount of time required. If you are having trouble finding a partner, check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

First, IGN has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/resident-evil-revelations/Walkthrough

A detailed Walkthrough by Matt Wales:
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-12-01-resident-evil-revelations-walkthrough-guide-4872

And a text-based Walkthrough by Berserker:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps3/700994-resident-evil-revelations/faqs/67107

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Sellers:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/resident-evil-revelations-ps4/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide by DarkHarmonixer and UmbraCthulhu:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/6398-resident-evil-revelations-trophy-guide

And PowerPyx has a Trophy Guide here, with plenty of videos:
https://www.powerpyx.com/guides/resident_evil_revelations.html

And an Achievement Guide (mostly same as the trophies on PS3 & PS4) by Shiftie:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/resident-evil-revelations/guide/

An All Handprint Locations video guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAEgbgdmq3A&feature=emb_title

And if that's not good enough, here's another All Handprint Locations video, this one by GamerForEternity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1BzsPnR0oo

A video demonstration of the Living On The Edge trophy, by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2KqlI-1F8Y&feature=emb_title

And PowerPyx's video demonstration of the By The Crosshairs trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iseuzawZUVA&feature=emb_title

And a video demonstration of the Triple Play trophy, by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alfxL-16ss0&feature=emb_title

A video demonstration of the Rockets Are For Losers trophy, by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1bE04cwDBs&feature=emb_title

Here is a Co-op Partners Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/resident-evil-revelations-ps4-/314875-co-op-partners-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Resident-Evil-Revelations-PS4/trophies?gamerid=230024

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Trophy Guide

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *** A third-person action adventure with RPG elements, and a DLC add-on to Monster Hunter: World. The Platinum has the same level of challenge and time required as the base game World.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne *** 50 Capcom Japan 36 11 2 1 0

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is a DLC add-on and sequel to Monster Hunter World, though is large enough to have its own trophy list and Platinum. Players will explore new areas such as the freezing cold Hoarfrost Reach, hunt new monsters as well as variants of older monsters, and build new armor and weapons. Players are also introduced to the Clutch Claw, a new tool which allows players to attach themselves to monsters and perform more damage, as well as the Raider Rides, which are smaller creatures that can be ridden.

A mysterious song heard through the air causes a flock of Legiana to migrate across the sea. After tracking the migrating monsters, the Hunter discovers a new polar subcontinent filled with ice, snow, and monsters never seen before. After setting up a new base of operations, the Hunter sets off to discover the source of the song, as well as the strange seismic activity.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne received positive reviews with an average score of 90%, praised for the large scale of the expansion and its content, as well as its beautiful settings and graphics, and overall fun.

The trophies for Iceborne are similar to those in World, which means the difficulty, time required, and method to getting the Platinum, is basically the same. You’ll be spending the majority of your time completing the story, hunting for crowns, and getting your Master Rank level up to 200. One nice thing about this DLC is that, if you haven’t finished unlocking the trophies on World, doing so will now be easier with Iceborne since you’ll have much stronger armor and weapons.

Like World, expect anywhere between 300-400 hours for the Platinum on Iceborne.

Like in the previous game, your first step is to complete the main story of the game.

As you go through the missions, you’ll soon realize that playing Iceborne feels like starting over, as your armor and weapons from World are not strong enough. This is because everything has been upgraded from High Rank to Master Rank. As a result, it is not a bad idea to farm the first monster you face, the Beotodus, and use it to craft your first full set of MR armor and weapons.

Also, as you progress through the story, you will receive a tutorial-like quest that introduces you to the Clutch Claw, which can be used to send monsters crashing into a wall. This is an invaluable move, for not only does this trick do a lot of damage to the monster and knocks it down, but will always break off a piece of material to be collected. We highly recommend becoming a master of the Clutch Claw. If the tutorial quest isn’t good enough, check out the video under our Links tab.

Once the story is complete, it’s time to explore the Guiding Lands, which is an area that incorporates all the bio-domes from World into one area. You’ll ultimately want to reach Master Rank 100 in order to hunt the Ruiner Nergigante and thereby unlocking your last story-related trophy, while also upgrading the areas in the Guiding Lands.

Once you’ve defeated the Ruiner Nergigante and unlocked the Fate’s Conclusion trophy, it’s time to start mopping-up everything that’s left. This will include reaching Master Rank 200 for the Master Of Masters trophy, maximizing research levels for the Monster Master trophy, and obtaining both miniature and gold crowns for nearly all the monsters for both the True Miniature Crown Collector and True Large Crown Collector trophies.

There are also a number of miscellaneous trophies you may still be missing at this point. Be sure to check out the Iceborne trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you need and their requirements.

Happy hunting!

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/monster-hunter-world/Walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Deceiver:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-ps4/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.powerpyx.com/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And Abyss has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://gamingwithabyss.com/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-trophy-guide/

Here are the Treasure Locations> compiled by Deceiver:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/monster-hunter-world/340492-monster-hunter-world-iceborne-treasure-locations.html

And another Treasure Locations guide, by PowerPyx:
https://www.powerpyx.com/monster-hunter-world-iceborne-all-treasure-locations-guide/

A video by XxDeceiverxX demonstrating the Celestial Illusion trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z6dTEIso90&feature=emb_title

A video guide by Gaming with Abyss for all Lynian Research Requests:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWIIiWNyIKI

A useful video by Darcblade demonstrating how to use the Clutch Claw:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82aoxkfpsjk

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/9440-monster-hunter-world-iceborne

Marvel vs Capcom Infinite Trophy Guide

Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ****  A 2D fighting game, and the sixth main entry in the series. Without boosting, the online trophies are quite challenging and time consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite **** 47 Capcom Japan 34 9 3 15 0

Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite

Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is a 2D fighting game and the sixth main entry in the Marvel vs. Capcom series. Similar to previous games, players can select from a roster consisting of both Marvel and Capcom universe characters, and compete in tag-team battles. In Infinite, players can select one of the six Infinity Stones which grant a special ability. The game includes a roster of 30 playable characters, as well as both offline and online multiplayer.

Using the Space and Reality Stones, Ultron and Sigma fuse together to become ‘Ultron Sigma,” and unleash a virus to wipe out all biological life. Thanos reveals the location of the other Infinity Stones to a group of heroes, who set off to find them in an attempt to stop Ultron Sigma’s plan.

Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite received mainly positive reviews with an average score of 74%, praised for its incorporation of the Infinity Stones, gameplay mechanics, and its new tag-team system, though criticized by some for its presentation and character design.

The 4-star difficulty is mainly due to the online trophies. You will need to get a 5-game win streak in a Ranked match, as well as reach the 10th Rank online which means having to win the vast majority of matches. However, if boosting the online trophies, the difficulty can be brought down to a high 2-star difficulty.

Expect around 50-60 hours for the Platinum if boosting, and over 100 if doing legitimately, depending on your fighting skills.

Like most fighting games, there are no missable trophies, and you can start wherever you like.

If you’re in need of some direction, we recommend beginning with the Story mode. Doing so will not only help get you used to the mechanics of the game, but also unlock the four story-related trophies. If you’re having trouble, press Triangle to reduce the difficulty level.

Next, there’s Mission mode. If you already have experience with the Marvel vs. Capcom titles, then you’ll find Infinite’s Mission mode easier in comparison. You don’t need to complete all the missions. Only all the missions for 5 characters, and then complete a total of 100 missions, in order to unlock the four Mission mode related trophies.

After that, there’s Arcade mode, which requires completing a run for every character. Since you can play two characters at once, you only need to run through Arcade mode a total of 15 times. Feel free to play on Very Easy mode if you prefer, as there are no difficulty-specific trophies. You will also need to battle on all the different stages, in order to unlock the Passport To Beatdown Country trophy.

Finally, simply mop-up any outstanding offline trophies you still need. Be sure to check out the Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you’re missing and their requirements.

At any time, you can hop online and start working on those trophies, as well. Your ultimate goal is to play 100 online games for the Invincible trophy. Along the way however, you will need to get a 5-game win streak for the Indestructible trophy, win 30 battles for the King Of The Hill trophy, and reach 10th Rank for the Power Made Flesh trophy, which is arguable the most difficult trophy in the list as you will need to win far more battles than lose to increase your rank.

If you prefer to boost the online trophies, check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

A video Story Walkthrough by RajmanGaming:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UviHvLrNSV0

And a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite/Walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide by MikeIAL93:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite/guide/

And Sergen-The-Boss made a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/8115-marvel-vs-capcom-infinite-trophy-guide

A useful Trophy Guide by PowerPyx:
http://www.powerpyx.com/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And shrapx has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite/316864-marvel-vs-capcom-infinite-trophy-guide-roadmap.html

A useful Mission Mode Help forum:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite/316290-mission-mode-help-thread.html

A video by Sergen showing an Arcade Mode Easy Way demonstration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH8R7ZE48X4

Sergen's video demonstration of the Amazing! trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiFJ-f-zj30

And a video demonstration of the When Push Comes To Shove trophy, by Sergen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELnX3bxjwCs

For the online trophies, here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite/316426-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Marvel-vs-Capcom-Infinite/trophies

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 Trophy Guide

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A collection of the classic side-scrolling action platformer Mega Man X titles 5-8. The Platinum can be challenging for new players, but easy for those experienced with the Mega Man series.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 ** 53 Capcom Japan 38 13 1 1 0

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 is a compilation of the classic Mega Man X5 and Mega Man X6 originally released on the PlayStation One, and Mega Man X7 and MegaMan X8 from the PlayStation 2. The game also includes the X-Challenge, a new mode where players battle against the bosses from each Mega Man X title up to X6.

The Mega Man X series, known as Rockman X in Japan, are a series of action side-scrolling platformers. In each game, players are free to select the order of completing each of the levels, which provide unique environments and enemies that reflect the boss’ character. New weapons are obtained by clearing levels.

Each of the original Mega Man X titles, with the exception of Mega Man X7, received high praise for their fast-paced action, challenge, and overall fun. Mega Man X7 received mixed reviews for its poorly executed mixture of 2D and 3D gameplay.

This is a high 2-star rating, as the Platinum is arguably more difficult and more time consuming than the previous installment. Though again, like the first Mega Man X Legacy Collection, the difficulty entirely depends on the player’s skills and experience with the Mega Man series. Most of the trophies each individual game can be obtained in one playthrough so long as you’re careful of some missable trophies. A few, however, may require some backtracking and strategic saves. Overall however, despite the extra time and challenge, any player who managed to get the Platinum in the previous Legacy Collection should still be able to unlock it here, as well.

Expect around 28-35 hours for the Platinum, depending on skills.

You can start things off by selecting Normal mode and playing through Mega Man X5. It’s a good idea to make a save after collecting all the Enigma components, before firing the Enigma. From there, try to fire the Enigma and detonate the colony for the Out Of The Frying Pan trophy. If you fail, you can still get the bad ending, then reload to try again for the good ending.

Once you’ve finished your playthrough, select Rookie Hunter mode by pressing the Touch Pad before starting your next game. Here, you’ll need to complete any remaining endings for the Time Paradox trophy, as well as any others you still need for X5. Be sure to check out the Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

Next, start and complete a playthrough on Mega Man X6 on Normal. Here, you should be able to unlock all the trophies in one playthrough. Unlock the Ultimate Armor which you can use to complete the game challenges. Again, check out the trophy guides for more specific details so you won’t miss anything.

Next, it’s time for a playthrough on Mega Man X7 on Normal. Again, these trophies can be unlocked in one playthrough as long as you’re able to rescue the reploids. You’ll need 64 reploids rescued in order to gain X, whom you’ll need for some of the trophies.

Now it’s time for your playthrough on Mega Man X8 on Normal. Here, you can use passwords to unlock all options from the main menu, rather than using a New Game+. Check out the Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 trophy guide links under our Links tab for the list of passwords, as well as to get familiar with the trophies and their requirements.

Finally, it’s time to head into the X-Challenges. These few trophies can be unlocked on Easy mode. You’ll need to complete any X-Challenge stage with at least 3:00 left on the timer for both the the Speed Of Light and Can’t Hit Me trophies, and complete all the X-Challenges for the Try Three On One Next Time trophy.

Finally, just mop-up anything you might be missing at this point. Most likely this includes viewing the gallery and listening to the music. If you need to go back into any of the Mega Man X games because you missed something, remember you can press the Touch Pad button and select Rookie Hunter mode to make things easier.