Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 Trophy Guide

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  An action title with RPG elements, featuring characters from the Marvel Comics universe. Fairly average Platinum in both difficulty and time consumption, requiring at least two playthroughs.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 ** 51 Vicarious Visions U.S. 38 10 2 0 8

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 is an action title with RPG elements, featuring characters from the Marvel Comics universe, and a sequel to the 2006 Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. Similar to the prequel, players select four characters in their team, which are interchangeable during the game, and allows up to 4-player co-op.

Following the Civil War story arc, an explosion caused by a battle between heroes and villains, results in the death of over 600 civilians. The public is outraged, and demands the government instill a Superhuman Registration Act, forcing meta-humans to reveal their secret identities. This divides both heroes and villains between Pro-Registration and Anti-Registration, beginning the Civil War.

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 74%, praised for its graphics and fun for fans of the previous title, but criticized for its repetitiveness and overall lack of upgrade from the prequel.

Not easy, but not particularly difficult, either. This game is a model 2-star rating. Two playthroughs are necessary, one on Hard and another on its Hardest mode, with collectibles to find along the way. A mission select makes mopping-up convenient upon completion. Note, however, you will need either two controllers to unlock the co-op trophies, or try to get them online.

Expect roughly 20-25 hours for the Platinum.

NOTE TO COMPLETIONISTS: The DLC has been removed from the PlayStation Store in certain regions, such as the US and Canada. It's been reported to still be available in Europe and Australia. The DLC contains 8 additional trophies, and cannot be unlocked unless your region copy of the game matches the region of the DLC. If you have a US or Canadian copy, you will forever be stuck with 85% completion after obtaining the Platinum.

In a nutshell, you'll need to do at least two full playthroughs: one on Super Heroic, which unlocks Legendary, then another on Legendary. Your second playthrough will be a New Game+, allowing you to keep your characters and stats. All your progress is stackable, and a mission select is later available through the Simulator.

During your two playthroughs, you'll want to focus on not dying for the Undefeated Heroes and Immortal Heroics trophies, complete all the optional mission objectives, find all collectibles, and complete 24 maps in co-op. The more of this you can complete during your two playthroughs, the less you'll need to mop-up afterwards in the mission select.

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/marvel-ultimate-alliance-2/Walkthrough

And a text-based Walkthrough by Daniel Acaba:
http://www.ign.com/faqs/2009/marvel-ultimate-alliance-2-walkthrough-1031189

And a text-based Walkthrough by Barry Scott Will:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/951211-marvel-ultimate-alliance-2/faqs/57837

Here's a great Trophy Guide by switchfreak86 and olsen77, which includes the DLC:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/marvel-ultimate-alliance-2/guide/

And trophybot created a great Trophy Guide here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Marvel:-Ultimate-Alliance-2-Trophy-Guide

Some useful Trophy Guide tips here:
http://psnprofiles.com/trophies/491-Marvel-Ultimate-Alliance-2?guide

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by The Pants Party:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/marvel-ultimate-alliance-2/guide/

The Pants Party also has a Collectibles Guide here:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/forum/showthread.php?t=175827

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/marvel-ultimate-alliance-2-trophies.html

Captain America Super Soldier Trophy Guide

Captain America Super Soldier Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action adventure based on the 2011 film Captain America: The First Avenger. Not a particularly difficult Platinum with collectibles to find.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Captain America: Super Solider ** 51 Next Level Games U.S. 42 5 3 0 0

Captain America: Super Solider

Based on the film Captain America: The First Avenger, the game is a third-person action adventure with an athletic combat system, in a story taking place during events of the movie. Captain America: Super Soldier also features many voice talents from the film.

When two U.S. soldiers are being attacked by HYDRA forces, Captain America leaps in to save the day. He's soon briefed on Project: Master Man, and how Dr. Arnim Zola is unlocking the secrets of the human genome in order to discover immortality. Captain America must travel the globe and stop this from happening, before HYDRA can take over the world.

Like most movie-adapted games, Captain America: Super Soldier received ho-hum reviews, with an average score of 61%, praised for its combat moves and overall fun, but criticized for the bland CG.

This is a low 2-star difficulty, as the Platinum is not particularly challenging. There's no trophy related to the difficulty mode, so you can simply play on easy. There's collectibles along the way, which you can find using one of the Walkthroughs under our Links tab, and a final Challenge at the end.

More challenging than Hannah Montana, but easier than any of the Uncharted games. The Platinum can be unlocked in under 12 hours.

There's no trophy related to playing on the difficulty modes, so if you're in a rush for that Platinum, just select the easiest mode and start working through the story.

The vast majority of the trophies are all story related, with only two exceptions. Some trophies are for finding collectibles, such as enemy schematics and diaries - which you can use the Walkthroughs in our Links page to find. The other are a few combat related challenges, which you can use the Captain America Super Solider trophy guide links under our Links tab for tips.

Also, make sure that when you complete the game, you watch the final cutscene and credits for another trophy.

By now, after that one playthrough, you should have most of the trophies. All that's left is the Challenge Mode, which unlocks after completing the story. You must complete all the challenges with Gold rankings in order to acquire the remaining trophies. Compared to Challenge of the Gods in God of War, the Captain America challenges are a piece of cake!

This is a fantastic Walkthrough, with videos and showing all the collectibles, by Phil Hornshaw:
http://www.gamefront.com/captain-america-super-soldier-walkthrough/

Here's a detailed, text-based Walkthrough, put together by Dalton "horror_spooky" Cooper:
http://www.cheatmasters.com/blog/2011/09/02/captain-america-super-soldier-faqwalkthrough/

This highly detailed Trophy Guide was created by dsluckay:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Captain-America:-Super-Soldier-Trophy-Guide

And another fantastic Trophy Guide, by KryptoniteDragon & CoolDust, complete with videos:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/captain-america-super-soldier/guide/

Here's a great Trophy Guide, by Lemmerman:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/captain-america-super-soldier/117010-captain-america-super-soldier-trophy-guide-road-map.html

And just for fun, here's a cheat by Swazzy-S for Unlocking Costumes:
http://www.ign.com/cheats/games/captain-america-super-soldier-ps3-900963

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/captain-america-super-soldier/trophies/

Wolverine Trophy Guide

Wolverine Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action adventure with a few puzzle elements, based on the 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The Platinum is very average both in terms of time and skill involved.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolverine ** 51 Raven Software U.S. 38 10 2 0 0

Wolverine

Based loosely on the film with the same name, X-men Origins: Wolverine is a third-person action adventure with a few minor puzzles, much in the tradition of God of War and Sword of Heaven. Following the same backstory as in the film, Wolverine signs up to become Project X, but soon rebels and shreds everyone in sight. While making his escape from the experimental complex, the story periodically moves into a flashback, where Wolverine is following Stryker's orders to investigate a fallen meteorite which landed in Africa.

Unlike most film-adapted games, Wolverine adds a little more to the story, and received fair reviews from most gaming magazines, averaging a 76% score.

Kill a certain number of enemies, use different attacks, mas out your upgrades, collect all the dog tags, and beat the game on Hard. That's about it.

Like most games based off films, X-men Origins: Wolverine is relatively fun and well done, but nothing ground-breaking. So is its difficulty in acquiring the platinum. If you follow the guides under our Links tab, you should complete 100% in around 20-25 hours.

Start by playing through on Easy - or Normal, if you wish for more of a challenge. You will need a full playthrough in order to unlock Hard mode. During this playthrough, follow one of the walkthroughs under our Links tab to recover all the dog tags, as well as locating certain treasures and secrets along the way.

After that, mop up all the remaining trophies via the chapter select. Be sure to check out the Wolverine trophy guide links under our Links page to see what you still need. By the end of this step, you should have everything except for the Walking Death trophy for completing Hard. This needs to be done last, as starting a new game will reset all your stats.

Then, simply play through on Hard and complete the game.

Here's a Walkthrough posted on IGN, which illustrates all secrets and dog tags, with images:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/14267360/page_6.html

Another Walkthrough, with images, posted on My Cheats:
http://mycheats.1up.com/view/superguide/3169956/x_men_origins__wolverine_uncaged_edition/xbox_360

Next, we have a Trophy Guide posted by Hiruko_Spew:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/x-men-origins-wolverine/11286-x-men-origins-wolverine-trophy-guide-wip.html

Another Trophy Guide, this one by Anthony Severino:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2009/05/26/trophy-guide-x-men-origins-wolverine/

This text-based Trophy Guide by SolidFantasy:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/953918-x-men-origins-wolverine/faqs/56441

Here are some cheats, such as Invincibility and Infinite Rage, posted on Cheat Code Central. Using these cheats will prevent trophies from being unlocked, unless you follow their guidelines:
http://www.cheatcc.com/ps3/xmenoriginswolverinecheatscodes.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/03/12/trophies-x-men-origins-wolverine/

Marvel Super Hero Squad The Infinity Gauntlet

Marvel Super Hero Squad The Infinity Gauntlet Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  An action platformer featuring 31 Marvel characters battling Thanos who possesses the Infinity Gauntlet, using the uDraw tablet as a controller. More challenging than Comic Combat, but still an easy Platinum.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet * 50 Griptonite Games U.S. 42 4 3 0 10

Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet

Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet is an action platformer and part of the Marvel Super Hero Squad franchise. The game uses cartoonish versions of the Marvel super heroes, featuring 31 characters in total, and includes a Challenge Mode which allows up to 4 players.

Inspired by The Infinity Gauntlet comic mini-series, the Super Heroes learn that Thanos is in pursuit of the Infinity Stones: six powerful gems which, when combined, give the possessor unlimited, God-like power. The Super Heroes must find the Infinity Stones before Thanos.

Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 68%, praised for being a fun co-op family game, but lacking in any particular exceptional areas.

This is a high 1-star rating, and is certainly more challenging than Comic Combat using the uDraw. The campaign itself isn't particularly long nor difficult, with collectibles to find and a Free Play afterwards for mopping-up. However, the Challenge Mode can sometimes be very frustrating, particularly if you're playing alone and not with a friend.

Overall, the Platinum should take between 10-15 hours, depending on whether you're doing it solo or co-op.

At some point, you will need to play through on Challenging mode, which is the hardest difficulty. If you're in a rush for that platinum, we recommend going ahead and doing so from the start. It's not that difficult. Otherwise, just play from beginning to end, and enjoy the game. There are collectibles to find in the form of stone fragments. However, you won't be able to access all of them during your first playthrough, so it's up to you if you wish to bother with some of them now, or not.

After that, you can select the Free Play mode. Here, you can go back to any previous Episodes and mop-up whatever trophies you're missing. This of course, will include finding the remaining collectibles, now that they are accessible with the unlocked super heroes.

Last, is completing the Challenge Mode. This is the frustrating aspect of the game, particularly if you're playing solo. Having more than one player, however, will certainly make things easier.

Marvel Super Hero Squad Comic Combat Trophy Guide

Marvel Super Hero Squad Comic Combat Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  Select from 10 Marvel characters and solve puzzles while battling enemies, using the uDraw tablet as a controller. An easy game which only requires a few hours for the Platinum trophy.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat * 42 Griptonite Games U.S. 25 13 3 0 0

Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat

Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat is an action title, and the third in the Marvel Super Hero Squad franchise. The game makes use of the uDraw tablet, in which players attack, use weapons, and barricades by drawing the stylus pen over the pad.

Players select from 10 Marvel characters, including Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, and Wolverine, solving puzzles and battling enemies, before facing off against such super villains as Doctor Doom, MODOK, Abomination, and Red Skull.

Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 57%, praised for its creativeness and overall fun, but criticized for its shortness.

Once you get used to the uDraw as a controller, the game is relatively easy, and quite short to complete. Just a single playthrough, then use the chapter select to mop-up anything you're missing. The Platinum can be earned in around 5 hours.

NOTE: The uDraw tablet is required for this game.

First, all you need to do is play the game from beginning to end. If you wish to make your mop-up easier, keep an eye out for the Comic Stacks. There is one in each panel, starting with Issue 2. Finding all of them will unlock the Summer Reading trophy. However, if you miss any, you can always use the chapter select. For the most part, just get used to using the uDraw and complete the game.

After that, you can mop-up anything you're missing through the chapter select. Check out the Marvel Super Hero Squad Comic Combat trophy guide links under our Links tab for specifics on what you still need to unlock.