Spider-Man Edge of Time Trophy Guide

Spider-Man Edge of Time Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action and indirect sequel to the 2010 Spider-Man: Shattered Dreams. The Platinum requires two playthroughs, one on Hard mode, though doable for any average player.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Spider-Man: Edge of Time ** 48 Beenox Canada 38 6 3 0 0

Spider-Man: Edge of Time

Spider-Man: Edge of Time is a third-person action game, and an indirect sequel to the 2010 Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions. Like in previous Spider-Man titles, players can upgrade their characters with XP earned by completing mini-challenges. The game features both the present-day Spider-Man, as well as Spider-Man 2099 as playable characters.

After the death of Spider-Man, the story flashes back to Spider-Man 2099, who learns that Alchemax scientist Walter Sloan is travelling back in time to establish Alchemax. In an effort to stop him, both present-day and 2099 Spider-Men must work together by causing events that affect the timeline in their favor.

Spider-Man: Edge of Time received mixed reviews, with an average score of 61%, with some reviewers praising the story and voice acting, but criticizing the game's repetition and overall departure from the original gameplay formula.

The difficulty for this game is pretty average. You'll need 2 full playthroughs, one on Normal and one on Hard mode. There are a good number of collectibles throughout the game, though a Chapter Select is available, which means nothing is missable.

An average player could obtain this Platinum in around 25 hours or so.

You'll first want to play through the game on Normal difficulty. Here, you'll be naturally unlocking a vast majority of the trophies that are story-related, as well as a few others. There are a number of collectibles you can be searching for during your first playthrough, if you choose to. These include hidden Golden Spiders, Portal Energy for upgrades, Newspapers, and the Web of Challenges. Check out the locations guide under our Links tab to find these if you plan to search for them during your playthrough. However, keep note that there is a Chapter Select after completing the game.

Next, if you haven't already done so, you can use the Chapter Select to obtain any collectibles you may have missed during your first playthrough. You can also use this opportunity to complete the Web of Challenges. If you're having any trouble with these, check out the guides under our Links tab for some tips. Lastly, you can mop-up any other trophies you're still missing at this point as well, with the exception of the Master Of All You Survey trophy.

Last, load up the game on Hard difficulty, and play through to the end. This should net you the Master Of All You Survey trophy, and hopefully the last one to unlock the Platinum.

Amazing Spider-Man 2 Trophy Guide

Amazing Spider-Man 2 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ** Roughly based on the 2014 film of the same name, the Platinum is fairly average in terms of difficulty and time.
 

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Amazing Spider-Man 2 ** 47 Beenox Canada 36 7 3 0 0

 

Amazing Spider-Man 2

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a third-person action adventure, a sequel to the 2012 The Amazing Spider-Man, and roughly based on the 2014 film of the same name. Like the prequel, the game takes place in an open world, set in Manhattan, but with improved web swinging mechanics, an expanded city, and introduces new villains.

Peter Parker, the secret identity of Spider-Man, is searching for the murderer of his Uncle Ben. Meanwhile, Oscorp CEO Harry Osborn is working with billionaire Wilson Fisk to form a privatized police force, which begins a series of obstacles for our web-slinging hero.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 received mixed reviews, with an average score of 56%, criticized for its unpolished graphics and series of glitches.

This game is pretty average, in terms of difficulty and time. A full playthrough on its hardest difficulty setting is required, which isn't too hard. After which, you can switch the settings and enter a free-roam to collect the remaining trophies. Nothing online to worry about.

The platinum will take roughly 25 hours, on average.

If you're in a rush for that platinum, then we recommend beginning the game on Super Hero difficulty, which is the hardest difficulty mode in the game. You can ignore all the side missions and other activities if you wish, and just focus on completing the game. This will earn you the Super Hero trophy, as well as other difficulty-related trophies, and a number of others along the way. During this playthrough, after selecting Super Hero, make sure you don't adjust the difficulty setting at any time, until you get your Super Hero trophy.

Once you've finished the game, you'll enter free-roam. Now, it's safe to change the difficulty to an easier level, if you wish. This free-roam is similar to that in the Assassin's Creed series, in which you can wander around and perform side missions and other activities which will unlock the remaining trophies, as well as be allowed to replay previous chapters in the story if there's anything you missed.

You'll probably spend most of your time here maxing out all your Spider-Man suits, which will unlock the Ultimate Spider-Man trophy. Check out the trophy guides in our Links page to see what you're missing and tips on what to do. Once you've mopped up the remaining trophies in free-roam, you'll have yourself a new platinum.