Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Trophy Guide

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A soccer/football game and the tenth in the Pro Evolution series, known as World Soccer Winning Eleven in Japan. Since the servers were shut down in January 2013, the online trophies, and therefore the Platinum, are now Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 n/o 28 Konami Computer Entertainment Japan 10 12 5 1 0

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, known in Japanese as World Soccer Winning Eleven 2011, is a soccer/football game and the tenth in the Pro Evolution series which began on the PlayStation One. The game includes the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League, and for the first time, the UEFA Super Cup and CONMEBOL's Copa Libertardores. The game has 79 national teams in total, with Jon Champion and Jim Beglin providing the English commentary.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 received mainly positive reviews with an average score of 78%, praised for its tactics and strategy in gameplay, as well as for being an overall improvement than its predecessors, but criticized by some for its lack in some important football licenses.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 was first released in October 2010, and includes one online trophy. Unfortunately, the servers were shut down on January 29, 2013, which means the online trophy cannot be unlocked. As a result, the platinum for this game has become Not Obtainable.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 includes one online trophy. Unfortunately, the servers were closed on January 29, 2013, which means that single online trophy, and therefore the platinum, has become Not Obtainable. However, there are still 26 offline trophies that can be unlocked, so if you're interested, then read on.

Since the game doesn't do it for you, we recommend keeping track of which stadiums you played in during your playthroughs on each mode. This way, you can easily hop into any stadiums you're missing during the mopping-up stage for the World Traveler trophy.

The trophies can be earned in any order you wish, though we recommend starting with Champions League, simply because completion only takes a couple hours. Doing so will unlock the First Glory, Made The Knockout Phase, and European Champions trophies, as well as possibly a few others.

Then, you can head over to Copa Santander Libertadores, which is the same tournament as the one you just completed, except playing in Latin America. Finishing this will unlock the Kings Of Latin America, as well as a few other possible ones.

Next, head into the Master League. Here, you can play the first season and unlock a good portion of the trophies. The following nine seasons required for finishing the Master League can be simulated. You'll also want one of those seasons to be undefeated, in order to obtain The Invincibles trophy. Be sure to check out the Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 trophy guide links under our Links tab if you're having trouble with this.

Then, move on to Become a Legend, where you control a player and accept contract offers. Here, you will unlock The Debutant, International Cup Debut, International Cup MVP, The Super Hero, and The Journeyman trophies.

Finally, it's time to mop-up any other trophies you may still be missing. This may include playing in any stadiums you haven't yet visited for the World Traveler trophy, and most likely the challenging Dead-ball Expert. Be sure to check the Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're missing and their requirements.

A great Trophy Guide by Cauchy and Adeel_13:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/pro-evolution-soccer-2011/guide/

And David has a great Trophy Guide here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Pro-Evolution-Soccer-2011-Trophy-Guide

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by Simon Williams:
http://www.alteredgamer.com/pro-evolution-soccer/90249-the-complete-pes-2011-xbox-360-achievements-guide/

A video demonstration of the Dead-ball Expert trophy, by Uros Djukic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUG9RZZ4WLo

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Pro-Evolution-Soccer-2011/trophies

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Trophy Guide

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A soccer/football game and the ninth in the Pro Evolution series, known as World Soccer Winning Eleven in Japan. Since the servers were shut down in January 2012, the online trophies, and therefore the Platinum, are now Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 n/o 29 Konami Computer Entertainment Japan 12 11 5 2 0

Pro Evolution 2010

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010, known in Japanese as World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010, is a soccer/football game and the ninth in the Pro Evolution series which began on the PlayStation One. The game includes the UEFA Champions League, and for the first time, the UEFA Europa League. There are 258 squads in total, with 139 being officially licensed, with 55 teams. New features include improved visuals, animations, and online play, and 360-degree control. Jon Champion and Mark Lawrenson provide commentary on the English version.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 received positive reviews, with an average score of 76%. The game was praised mainly for its graphics and overall fun appeal, though considered less superior to EA's FIFA series.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 was first released in early November, 2009, and includes 2 online trophies. Unfortunately, the servers were shut down on January 31, 2012, which means those two online trophies cannot be unlocked. As a result, the Platinum for this game has become Not Obtainable.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 includes two online trophies: Winning Streak(Online) and High Win Ratio(Online). Unfortunately, the servers were closed on January 31, 2012, which means these two trophies - as well as the Platinum - are now Not Obtainable. However, the game still includes 26 offline trophies that can be earned, so if you're interested, then read on.

If you like, you can start with the UEFA Champions League. Work towards winning 10 matches in a row for the Winning Streak trophy. Along the way, there are a number of bronze trophies you can unlock as well, such as for scoring the winning goal in extra time for Last-Minute Win, and simply winning a game for First Glory.

Once you've unlocked all the UEFA Champions League related trophies, you can head into Master League. This is where you'll spend the majority of your time, as you'll need to play for 10 seasons for the 10 Years Of Service trophy. This will be your ultimate goal here, though there are a number of Master League related trophies you can unlock along the way.

After that, you can start on Become a Legend mode. This will also take a bit of time, as you need to level up a complete rookie player and team. For the Wanderer trophy, you'll need to play for 10 clubs with four different teams from each country.

With that completed, if there happen to be any trophies you missed along the way, this is the time to mop them up. Check out the Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 trophy guide links under our Links tab for details on what trophies you may still be missing and how to obtain them.

And unfortunately, with the servers down, this is as far as you can go.

Silent Hill 3 Trophy Guide

Silent Hill 3 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A survival horror originally released in 2003 on the PlayStation 2, and revamped with trophy support for the PlayStation 3 in 2012. Far easier than the previous installment, with only two and a half playthroughs required for the Platinum.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Silent Hill 3 HD ** 22 Konami Computer Entertainment Japan 2 13 6 0 0

Silent Hill 3 HD

Silent Hill 3 HD is a survival horror game, originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2003, and revamped in HD with trophy support for the PlayStaton 3 in 2012, along with new voice actors, as part of the Silent Hill HD Collection.

Seventeen years following the events of the original Silent Hill, Heather Mason, the baby girl given to Harry Mason to care for, is now a teenager growing up in Portland. However, it seems the cultist have returned, and wants to use Heather to give birth to their new god.

The original Silent Hill 3 received positive reviews, with an average score of 85%, praised for its creepy atmosphere, great graphics and sound, and for containing some good scares.

This game is far easier and less complicated than its predecessor, requiring only two and a half playthroughs, which can be done on either Easy or Medium mode.

As long as you're following the guides in our Links page, the Platinum can be earned in roughly 15 hours or so.

For your first playthrough, you can select Easy if you wish. However, you'll eventually need a total kill count of 333 enemies across your playthroughs to obtain the Heather Beam. Since Easy mode doesn't have as many enemies, we recommend playing on Medium, otherwise you may need to do another playthrough later on. During this playthrough, focus on getting the Normal ending for the I'm Normal I Promise trophy. You can also go for the Hoarder trophy, by finding at least 100 items, as well as the Wall Basher for finding the silencer. Hopefully, and particularly if you're playing on Normal mode, you should also unlock the They Look Like Monster To You trophy for defeating at least 75 enemies.

For your second playthrough, we highly recommend playing on Medium if you haven't already, in order to get those kills. This time around, we recommend going for the Possessed ending to unlock the It Was All In Your Head trophy by having over 4000 points by the end of the game. Kill as many enemies as possible. You can adjust the number of bullets you pick up from the Options screen, by hitting the L1, R1, L2, and R2 buttons simultaneously to access the Special options menu, and go into Bullet Adjustment. This makes things easier and won't affect the trophies. Also, if you haven't done so in your first playthrough, make sure you kill the final boss with a melee weapon, in order to obtain the infinite submachinegun.

For your third - and hopefully final - playthrough, you'll want to aim for the UFO ending for the Coolest Dad Ever trophy, which means having the Heather Beam and killing 30 enemies with it before reaching your apartment. You'll need the total kill count of 333 enemies in order to unlock the Heather Beam. If you haven't gotten it already, then unfortunately you'll need to do another playthrough. Luckily, however, once you do have the Heather Beam, getting the UFO ending doesn't take very long. Also, since the UFO ending makes for a short game, you should also go for the Makes My Head Hurt trophy on this run, which is for completing the game in only 2 saves or less. It should be noted that selecting Continue after dying will count as a save.

Silent Hill 2 Trophy Guide

Silent Hill 2 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ****  A survival horror originally released in 2001 on the PlayStation 2, and revamped with trophy support for the PlayStation 3 in 2012. Six full playthroughs are required for the Platinum, one of which involves permitting only two saves throughout the game.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Silent Hill 2 HD **** 28 Konami Computer Entertainment Japan 10 12 5 0 0

Silent Hill 2 HD

Silent Hill 2 HD is a survival horror game, originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, and revamped in HD with trophy support for the PlayStation 3 in 2012, along with new voice actors, as part of the Silent Hill HD Collection.

Set in another area of the Silent Hill town from the prequel, James Sunderland visits the town after receiving a letter from his dead wife. James searches the town for his late wife, meeting other characters along the way, while learning about and attempting to survive the horrors surrounding him.

The original Silent Hill 2 was both a commercial and critical success, with an average score of 89%, praised for its graphics, atmosphere, story, and overall frightening fun.

Not a simple Platinum, as it's easy to make a mistake with some trophies. You'll need to play through the game at least six times, to collect all the different endings for each corresponding trophy. The most challenging, however, is the Who Needs A Gun trophy, as it requires a large, specific set of requirements - one of which is saving the game only two times during the entire playthrough. If you make a mistake, you'll need to start over.

This is not a game for anyone searching for a quick Platinum. Expect, minimum, 35 hours of gameplay, if you do some research and planning first. Otherwise, expect far more time required.

A few things to mention before we get started. First, if you pause the game by hitting Select, you will also be pausing the timer. This comes in handy when you want to check any walkthroughs while working on completing the game under the 3 hour limit. Also, after clearing the game the first time, you can hit R1 in the Options menu and add a higher number of bullets under the Bullet Adjustment. Finally, unlike most games which have a master file to track all your progress, Silent Hill 2 HD does not. This means, you'll need to load your results each time you start a new game, otherwise each ending won't be included in your total count.

Now, with that out of the way, we highly recommend simply playing through the first time without worrying about anything. Just enjoy the story and get familiar with the game itself. If you like, you can set the Riddle level on Easy and Action level on Normal. You should unlock a number of story related trophies during this process.

After that, go ahead and do Maria's scenario, which will earn you the Restless Dreams trophy.

Next, set the Action level to Hard and the Riddle to Normal, and begin your second playthrough. Focus on getting the second normal ending.

Then, adjust the Riddle level to Hard, and play for a third time, aiming on getting the third and final normal ending.

Now, you'll need to start working on the special endings. We began with the Rebirth ending, which requires you to find four items: the White Chrism, Book of Lost Memories, Unholy Grail, and the Book of Crimson Ceremony. This will earn you the Say Your Prayers trophy.

For your fifth playthrough, you can aim for the UFO ending, where you'll need to get the Blue Gem and use it in three different locations.

Your sixth and hopefully last playthrough will be for the Dog ending, which requires you to unlock the Observation Room on the third floor of the Alternate Lakeview Hotel using a collected Dog Key. However, you should also check the Who Needs A Gun trophy in the trophy guides in our Links page to see the requirements of acquiring the Green Hyper Spray. During your sixth playthrough, you should be aiming for completing these requirements at the same time. This is not easy, and remember you can only save the game twice, while keeping both the Action and Riddle level on Hard. Completing these requirements will award you with a 10 Big Star result.

Finally, after being awarded the 10 Big Star, load up the game one last time, head to the camper on Saul Street, and inside you'll find the Green Hyper Spray, thereby unlocking the Who Needs A Gun trophy, along with the Platinum.

Good luck!