LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Trophy Guide PS4

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  Easy, but time consuming, as there are a lot of collectibles to find. A second controller is required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes ** 46 TT Games U.K. 38 4 3 0 0

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is an action-adventure with puzzle-solving elements, and part of the LEGO games franchise. Players can control up to 150 characters from the Marvel Universe, each with their own special ability, while exploring a LEGO version of New York City.

Doctor Doom has forged an alliance with Loki and several other super villains in order to find the Cosmic Bricks, enabling him to create a Doom Ray of Doom, which would allow him to rule the Earth. Nick Fury calls on the Marvel superheroes to find the Cosmic Bricks before Doctor Doom and stop his evil plan.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes received positive reviews, with an average score of 82%, praised for its humor, open-world gameplay, and overall fun.

As you would expect from a LEGO game, this one is a fairly easy platinum. The 2-star rating is mainly for time consumption, as going through and finding all the collectibles can take quite awhile. Expect between 35-45 hours of gaming for this platinum.

NOTE: You will need a second controller for the Don't I Know You and Have You Ever Tried Shawarma trophies.

ALSO NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

Start by playing through the campaign and enjoying the game. Along the way, you can work on finding the minikits and Stan Lee Perils if you wish, just to make mopping-up easier later on. Also, after you've gotten your first million studs, we recommend buying the x2 Stud Multiplier Brick in Deadpool's room.

After that, you can work on completing the first four Bonus HUB Missions, which will unlock the x4 and x10 Stud Multiplier Bricks. Then work through Free Play in order to unlock characters. During this stage, you can also start working towards the Ultimate True Believer trophy, which requires meeting all the stud requirements for all 15 levels, and the 11 Bonus HUB Missions.

Next, you can start getting all the collectibles. This is where the time-consumption comes in. Use one of the collectible guides in our Links page to help speed up the process. After you've unlocked all the Bonus HUB Missions, you can finish those.

Finally, just mop-up any other trophies you're still missing.

LEGO Jurassic World Trophy Guide

LEGO Jurassic World Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  Though slightly time-consuming, requiring over 20 hours of gameplay, very little skill is required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
LEGO Jurassic World * 50 TT Fusion U.K. 39 8 2 0 0

LEGO Jurassic World

LEGO Jurassic World is a third-person Lego action adventure, based on the plots of the Jurassic Park films. Like other Lego games in the series, players solve puzzles while battling enemies and collecting Lego studs that can be used for purchasing upgrades and unlocking characters. The game includes two-player co-op, and over 100 unlockable characters with 20 different playable dinosaur species.

The storyline follows that of the films Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, and Jurassic World, each at an equal length that were fit into five levels.

LEGO Jurassic World received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 72%, praised for its fun puzzles and ability to play as dinosaurs, though criticized for its dull enemies and occasional frustrating moments.

While the game is a bit time consuming - requiring over 20 hours of gameplay - it's certainly one of the easiest titles in the LEGO series. Two playthroughs are needed, one of them in Free Play, plus some mopping-up. As long as you can spare the time, this is a very simple platinum.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

As you can imagine, the first thing to do is play through the 20 levels of the Story Mode. It's up to you whether you wish to play Jurassic Park or Jurassic World first, as it doesn't have any affect on your road towards the platinum. While you'll be unlocking a number of story-related trophies along the way, you'll want to focus on collecting the Minikits and Amber Bricks, while also working towards gathering enough studs to buy the red brick multipliers. Check out the collectible guides in our Links page to help with the Minikits and Amber Bricks locations. Finally, make sure to play the chase sequence during the endgame credits, as this will also net you a good number of studs.

There are six Bonus Chase levels which, if you're in a rush to collect all those studs, you can play in order to buy another Red Brick Multiplier, which will help in the long run.

After that, it's time to replay all 20 levels in Free Play. Here, you'll be finding the remaining collectibles in order to unlock their corresponding trophies, as well as the chance to gather any miscellaneous trophies you still need.

After your second playthrough in Free Play, it's time to find all the Free Roam collectibles. In total, there are 20 races, 20 red bricks, 20 photograph points, 20 workers in peril, and 10 dinosaurs to heal, as well as all the gold bricks. Again, check out the collectible guides in our Links page to help with this.

Lastly, just mop-up any of the few remaining trophies you may still be missing.

LEGO Jurassic World Trophy Guide PS4

LEGO Jurassic World Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  Though slightly time-consuming, requiring over 20 hours of gameplay, very little skill is required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
LEGO Jurassic World * 50 TT Fusion U.K. 39 8 2 0 0

LEGO Jurassic World

LEGO Jurassic World is a third-person Lego action adventure, based on the plots of the Jurassic Park films. Like other Lego games in the series, players solve puzzles while battling enemies and collecting Lego studs that can be used for purchasing upgrades and unlocking characters. The game includes two-player co-op, and over 100 unlockable characters with 20 different playable dinosaur species.

The storyline follows that of the films Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, and Jurassic World, each at an equal length that were fit into five levels.

LEGO Jurassic World received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 72%, praised for its fun puzzles and ability to play as dinosaurs, though criticized for its dull enemies and occasional frustrating moments.

While the game is a bit time consuming - requiring over 20 hours of gameplay - it's certainly one of the easiest titles in the LEGO series. Two playthroughs are needed, one of them in Free Play, plus some mopping-up. As long as you can spare the time, this is a very simple platinum.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

As you can imagine, the first thing to do is play through the 20 levels of the Story Mode. It's up to you whether you wish to play Jurassic Park or Jurassic World first, as it doesn't have any affect on your road towards the platinum. While you'll be unlocking a number of story-related trophies along the way, you'll want to focus on collecting the Minikits and Amber Bricks, while also working towards gathering enough studs to buy the red brick multipliers. Check out the collectible guides in our Links page to help with the Minikits and Amber Bricks locations. Finally, make sure to play the chase sequence during the endgame credits, as this will also net you a good number of studs.

There are six Bonus Chase levels which, if you're in a rush to collect all those studs, you can play in order to buy another Red Brick Multiplier, which will help in the long run.

After that, it's time to replay all 20 levels in Free Play. Here, you'll be finding the remaining collectibles in order to unlock their corresponding trophies, as well as the chance to gather any miscellaneous trophies you still need.

After your second playthrough in Free Play, it's time to find all the Free Roam collectibles. In total, there are 20 races, 20 red bricks, 20 photograph points, 20 workers in peril, and 10 dinosaurs to heal, as well as all the gold bricks. Again, check out the collectible guides in our Links page to help with this.

Lastly, just mop-up any of the few remaining trophies you may still be missing.