PlayStation Move Heroes Trophy Guide

PlayStation Move Heroes Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  An action adventure that utilizes the PlayStation Move controller, crossing over the Jak and Dexter, Ratchet & Clank, and Sly series. The trophies are straight forward and aren’t too difficult for anyone with average gaming skills.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
PlayStation Move Heroes ** 49 Nihilistic Software U.S. 44 39 6 3 0

PlayStation Move Heroes

PlayStation Move Heroes is an action adventure which utilizes the PlayStation Move controller, and a cross-over with the Jak and Daxter, Ratchet & Clank, and Sly Cooper series. Players play through and clear a series of levels, each based on environments from the character's respective games. The game includes both single-player and two-player co-op.

Aliens Lunk and Gleeber have stolen chunks from the worlds of Jak, Ratchet and Sly in order to create a ring around their planet. The three heroes must compete in a series of challenges in order to show off their skills and decide who is the best hero.

PlayStation Move Heroes received rather negative reviews, with an average score of 52%, criticized for its controls, dull story, and boring set of mini-games.

Getting gold medals on some of the challenges can be pretty tricky. Still, anyone with average gaming skills shouldn't have any problem unlocking the platinum. The trophies are straight forward, and since it's a collection of mini-games, there's nothing missable.

Expect around 20 hours to Platinum, depending on your skills.

NOTE: You will need 2 Move controllers to unlock some of the trophies.

You'll first want to start by going through the single player challenges. You'll want to focus on finding collectibles, working towards some of the skill-related trophies, and attempting to get gold medals for each challenge. Don't worry if you can't do this all at once, as you can always come back to each challenge later.

Once you've gone through the game, you can now go back and mop-up any single player trophies you missed, such as finding the remaining collectibles, skill-related trophies, and getting gold medals on all the challenges.

Next, are the Diamond challenges. These can be done with a single player, but are much easier with a friend. You'll need to get gold on each, as well.

Finally, call your friend over, plug in a second Move controller, and unlock the remaining Team Play challenges.

Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves Trophy Guide

Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  An action platformer with stealth elements, originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. The Platinum is just as easy and quick than its previous installment.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves ** 36 Sucker Punch Productions U.S. 22 8 5 0 0

Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves

Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005, Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves was revamped in HD with trophy support as part of The Sly Collection for the PlayStation 3 in 2010, which includes all three Sly Cooper titles, plus mini-games. The game is a third-person stealth platformer in which the player alternates between playing different characters, and is a sequel to Sly 2: Band of Thieves.

Taking place a year after the events of Sly 2, Sly Cooper learns of the Cooper Vault, which contains all the wealth accumulated by his ancestors, hidden away on Kaine Island - where the evil Dr. M has set up his fortress. After getting his team back together, Sly must figure a way to infiltrate Kaine Island and reclaim his inheritance.

Like its predecessors, Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves received positive reviews, with an average score of 84% for its fun-factor and intricate story.

The trophies in Sly 3 are nearly identical to those in Sly 2, and therefore possessing the same level of difficulty. This time however, there aren't any clue bottles to worry about. All the trophies are either story-based, or involve purchasing gadgets.

The Platinum, like the previous two games, should take you between 10 to 15 hours, depending on your skills.

Without any clue bottles to find, you can sit back and simply play the game from start to finish, farming for coins along the way. Be wary of the Loot! Trophy, however, which requires you to have collected 2,500 coins at one time - so you might want to get this one out of the way before you start purchasing gadgets and special moves.

Just like in the earlier game, if you don't care about the gadgets and moves, you can accumulate a wealth of coins, then towards the end of the game, purchase the necessary gadget, get the trophy, then reload the game without saving and purchase the next one. Not all the gadgets and moves are necessary for a trophy, so check out the Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves trophy guide links under our Links tab to learn which ones you need.

Here is IGN's Walkthrough for all 3 Sly Cooper games, which reveals the locations of all the hidden clues:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/14208510/

Another detailed Walkthrough of all 3 Sly games, posted on StrategyWiki:
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Sly_Collection/Walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide for Sly 3, created by Broken:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=Sly-3:-Honor-Among-Thieves-Trophy-Guide

Another great Trophy Guide for Sly 3, created by Godchild1020:
http://www.yourgamercards.net/index.php/trophyguide.html/_/retail-games/sly-3-honor-among-thieves-r8

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List for all three Sly Cooper games:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/the-sly-collection-trophies.html

Sly 2 Band of Thieves Trophy Guide

Sly 2 Band of Thieves Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  An action platformer with stealth elements, originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. The Platinum is even easier than the previous installment, with only a few collectibles to find.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Sly 2: Band of Thieves ** 36 Sucker Punch Productions U.S. 21 9 5 0 0

Sly 2: Band of Thieves

Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004, Sly 2: Band of Thieves was revamped in HD with trophy support as part of The Sly Collection for the Playstation 3 in 2010, which includes all three Sly Cooper titles, plus mini-games. The game is a third-person stealth platformer in which the player alternates between playing three different characters, and is a sequel to Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus.

Two years after having defeated Clockwerk and collected the remaining pages of the Thievius Raccoonus, Clockwerk's parts have been broken up and stolen by several Klaww Gang members. Sly and his team must travel to different countries and steal back the Clockwerk parts, destroying them so that he may never return.

Like its predecessor, Sly 2: Band of Thieves received positive reviews from numerous game critics, with an average score of 86%, praised for its interesting story, unique graphics, and overall fun, while criticized for lack of difficulty.

If you've already Platinumed the previous Sly Cooper game, then you should know what's in store for the sequel. The good news is, you needn't find every clue bottle this time - only 30 out of a possible 240, which can easily be done in the first level.

The rest of the trophies are the same: farm for coins to purchase gadgets, complete the levels and defeat their bosses. The Platinum can be earned in one playthrough, which should take you between 10 to 15 hours, depending on your skills.

Since you don't need to find ALL the clue bottles in the game, a walkthrough isn't necessary unless you get stuck on a level. For the most part, you simply just need to play from beginning to end, earning all the story-related trophies. You only need to collect 30 clue bottles, which you can do on the first level.

Other objectives include purchasing all the gadgets for their respective trophies. Not all of them are necessary, so check out the Sly 2 Band of Thieves trophy guide links under our Links tab to see which gadgets you need. These are bought by coins which you either find from smashing objects, pick-pocketing enemies, or destroying them. Pick-pocketing is recommended for farming, as sometimes you may find a gem worth a fair amount of coins. Also, if you don't care about the gadgets - just the trophies - then you can purchase a gadget, get the trophy, then reload the game without saving and purchase the next available gadget.

Here is IGN's Walkthrough for all 3 Sly Cooper games, which reveals the locations of all the hidden clues:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/14208510/

Another detailed Walkthrough of all 3 Sly games, posted on StrategyWiki:
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Sly_Collection/Walkthrough

This is a great Trophy Guide for Sly 2, posted by Azania:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=Sly-2:-Band-of-Thieves-Trophy-Guide

Another Trophy Guide for Sly 2, this one created by Godchild1020:
http://www.yourgamercards.net/index.php/trophyguide.html/_/retail-games/sly-2-band-of-thieves-r7

And a great Trophy Guide for all 3 Sly games, including the minis, posted by Jeff Belote:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2010/11/21/the-sly-collection-trophies-trophy-guide/

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List for all three Sly Cooper games:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/the-sly-collection-trophies.html

Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus Trophy Guide

Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action platformer with stealth elements, originally released on the PlayStation 2 in 2002. Aside from having to find all the collectibles, the Platinum is both easy and relatively quick.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus ** 36 Sucker Punch Productions U.S. 22 8 5 0 0

Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus

Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus was originally released on the PlayStation 2 in 2002, and ported onto the PlayStation 3 in HD with trophy support in 2010 as part of The Sly Collection, which includes all three Sly Cooper titles, plus a set of mini-games. The Thievius Raccoonus is a third-person stealth platformer, in which the player alternates between playing three different characters.

Set in a Disney-like world of anthropomorphic animals, Sly Cooper is a thief who comes from a long line of master thieves - all of whom recorded their skills in a family bible, known as the Thievius Raccoonus. After Sly's father is killed and the Thievius Raccoonus is stolen, Sly spends his life searching for the crooks responsible, and is now ready to steal back the family book, along with his friends - the intelligent Bentley the Turtle, and the strongarm Murray the Hippo, while avoiding capture by Interpol Inspector Carmelita Fox.

The original PlayStation 2 version received high praise when it was first released in 2002, scoring an average 85% by game critics, praised for its uniqueness and overall fun.

While all three Sly Cooper games received a 2-star rating, it's fair to say The Thievius Raccoonus is the more difficult one, simply because you must locate EVERY clue bottle hidden in the game. Most of the other trophies are either story-based, or involve farming for coins to purchase all the necessary gear.

While Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus is quite a long game for a platformer, the platinum can be earned in one playthrough. Should take you anywhere between 10 to 15 hours, depending on your skills and luck with finding the clue bottles.

Not only can you get the Platinum in one playthrough, but for the most part, it's recommended that you DO get the Platinum in one playthrough simply to avoid confusion. This means finding every clue in every level, which look like bouncing green bottles. In each stage, the majority of these bottles are easily visible, but a few can be well hidden. Check out the walkthroughs under our Links tab for finding these. Once you've found all 40 clue bottles in each area, you'll then need to find the strongbox which unlocks a new ability - and a trophy. A chapter select is available, and areas can be replayed in case you missed a clue bottle or two.

The other thing to worry about is farming for coins, which can either be found by smashing objects, pick-pocketing enemies, or destroying them. Coins are used to purchase gadgets, sever of which are related to a trophy. Check out the Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus trophy guide links under our Links tab to see which gadgets you'll need for their corresponding trophy, as not all of them are necessary.

The rest - and majority - of the trophies simply involve beating levels and their respective bosses. Should take you around 10 to 15 hours to complete, depending on your skills and luck with finding the blue bottles.

Here is IGN's Walkthrough for all 3 Sly Cooper games, which reveals the locations of all the hidden clues:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/14208510/

Another detailed Walkthrough of all 3 Sly games, posted on StrategyWiki:
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Sly_Collection/Walkthrough

And sevinup07 has put together a great Video Walkthrough for Sly 1 on Youtube, showing the locations for all clue bottles:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUbhdnYkz-8&list=PL7C5CDC61F4CA67AC

This is a great Trophy Guide for Sly 1, posted by clone150:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/sly-cooper-thievius-raccoonus/78333-sly-collection-sly-cooper-thevius-raccoonus-trophy-guide-roadmap.html

And a great Trophy Guide for all 3 Sly games, including the minis, posted by Jeff Belote:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2010/11/21/the-sly-collection-trophies-trophy-guide/

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List for all three Sly Cooper games:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/the-sly-collection-trophies.html