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

Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fate of Two Worlds Trophy Guide

Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fate of Two Worlds Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  An arcade-style fighting game and a cross-over with Capcom’s Street Fighter and Marvel superhero characters. The Platinum requires both skills and grinding, while the online trophies are challenging without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds *** 47 Capcom Japan 33 11 2 12 0

Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is an arcade-style fighting game, and a crossover with Capcom's Street Fighter and Marvel superhero characters. The game is the fifth installment in the Marvel vs Capcom series, and the first to use three-dimensional characters rather than sprites. Players select teams of three characters to battle in tag team gameplay, with the ability to call on off-screen characters to perform single moves in an "assist." The controls have been simplified from its predecessor, using a three-button control scheme rather than four.

Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds received positive reviews with an average score of 85%, praised for its selection of characters, gameplay, and the game's new simplified combat mechanics.

Compared to other fighting games, Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is certainly easier and less time consuming than Street Fighter IV, but more challenging than the Tekken titles. On top of the skills required for unlocking the offline trophies, and the long grind, there are 12 online trophies which, done legitimately, brings this difficulty score to a high 3-star. With a boosting partner, this could be a low 3-star difficulty, as the offline still adds quite a challenge and some time.

Expect roughly 30 hours of game time for the Platinum for experienced players with boosting partners, and far more for those without.

Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds doesn't require much of a roadmap, as you can work on the trophies in any order. The only thing to keep in mind is that you'll need to rack up PP in order to unlock all the characters, which are necessary to earn some of the trophies.

Also, it should be noted that most of the trophies, unless stated otherwise, can be earned on Very Easy mode.

If you're looking for a place to start playing and get used to the game, you can head into Challenge mode. Here, you can get used to the characters and their moves.

But if you prefer to just jump into the action, you can start working through Arcade mode. You'll need to complete Arcade mode with every character for the Waiting For The Trade trophy. Along the way, you will be earning PP and unlocking a number of other trophies naturally.

Whenever you feel your skills are adequate enough, you can head into online, where another 12 trophies await to being unlocked. Some of these are very challenging, depending on your skills. If you're looking for a boosting partner to make these easier, check out the forums under our Links tab.