Tekken 7 Trophy Guide

Tekken 7 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A fighting game and the ninth installment in the Tekken series. Arguably the easiest and quickest Platinum in the Tekken series, with even online trophies that any average player can unlock without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Tekken 7 * 43 Bandai Namco Studios Japan 26 13 3 4 0

Tekken 7

Tekken 7 is a fighting game and the ninth installment in the Tekken series. The game adds Rage Art, which allows the execution of critical attacks when the health bar is low, and Power Crush which lets of continuing attacks even when being hit by the opponent.

Following the events of Tekken 6, a reporter is writing an expose on the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation after his family is killed in the crossfire of the ongoing war. In Jin's absence, Heihachi Mishima attempts to take the advantage by regaining control of the Zaibatsu.

Tekken 7 received positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for its improved graphics, multiplayer, and overall fun gameplay, though criticized for lacking in new material.

Tekken 7 has arguably the easiest Platinum trophies in the series. With the exception of some grinding, the offline trophies only require a playthrough on the story and some mopping-up. There are 3 online trophies, two of which only require winning a single match on a Private and Public game which, after having played through the offline game, shouldn't be difficult for anyone new to the series. And of course, boosting is always a possibility.

The Platinum can be earned in roughly 10 hours, depending on your fighting skills and experience with the Tekken series.

Like most fighting games, Tekken 7 doesn't require much of a roadmap. However, if you're in need of some direction, you can start with the Main Story. There are 14 Chapters in total, plus the Epilogue to complete. This will unlock 5 of the story-related trophies. After completing the Main Story, you will have unlocked Character Episodes. Completing 10 of these will unlock both the I Demand To Know The Truth and Lightning Of Fate trophies. Finally, complete the Special Chapter unlocked after finishing the Main Story, and you will unlock the Master Of Iron Fist trophy.

After that, you can work through the Treasure Battles. Your ultimate goal here is to move up to the rank of Warrior (12th Dan) for the Hot-Blooded Fighter trophy. Along the way, you should also naturally unlock the Excellent trophy for obtaining a total of 10,000,000G, and the I've Finally Found You for obtaining 50 treasure boxes. Also, be sure to play the special matches that appear randomly, as you'll need to win three for the Wow I'm Pretty Strong trophy.

With that done, it's simply a matter of mopping-up the remaining trophies, many of which can easily be done in Practice mode. Be sure to check out the Tekken 7 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're missing and their requirements.

At any time, you can hop into Online to unlock the four online trophies. These include winning 1 ranked match for the Yeah I Did It trophy, winning 1 player match for the Not Bad trophy, winning 1 match in tournament for the Okay I'm Ready trophy, and play 10 online games for the Come And Get Some, I Dare You trophy. If you happen to be having trouble with these, check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

Here's a great Trophy Guide by 94mav98:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/tekken-7/guide/

And PowerPyx has a great Trophy Guide here:
http://www.powerpyx.com/tekken-7-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And a useful Trophy Guide by Tearraven:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/6092-tekken-7-trophy-guide

A simple Trophy Guide on PSNTrophyWiki:
https://www.psntrophywiki.org/wiki/Game/tekken-7-ps4

An Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by winKoneR:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=941305375

A video demonstration of the No Pain, No Gain trophy, by Hollow Ichigo92:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9SuauZI8jU

And a video demonstration of the Just Relax, You Can Do It trophy, by rubhen925:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSHHknygdks

And rubhen925 has a video demonstration of the Destructive Drive and Going Somewhere? trophies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y45cEOjTTo

And a video demonstration of the Crushing Impact and Please Don't Tell My Father trophies, also by rubhen925:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n8hLF5-gjg

If you need some help online, here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/tekken-7-a/309987-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Tekken-7/trophies

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Trophy Guide

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A tag-team fighting game and sequel to the 1992 title originally released on the PlayStation 2. Except for winning an online Ranked match, the Platinum is more time consuming than difficult, even for players new to the Tekken series.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 ** 50 Namco Bandai Japan 36 11 2 4 0

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a sequel to the 1999 game released for the PlayStation 2, and is the eighth title in the Tekken franchise. It is a fighting game in which players have the option of battling either solo or with a teammate. Tag Tournament 2 includes nearly all characters from previous Tekken games, totaling 59, with an added 6 as DLC. Players can customize their characters as they climb the ranks, playing in various modes such as Single, Tag Team, Arcade, Versus, and of course, online matches.

The game received high scores, with an average of 86%, praised for its online functionality and overall well-done game mechanics.

Not a particularly difficult Platinum here, even for those new to the Tekken series. There's a few online trophies, only one of which requires that you win a single Ranked match, the others simply playing - win or lose, it doesn't matter. Reaching the ranks of Tekken Lord will take a fair amount of grinding, buy you can set the game to Easy and each round to 1 to speed things up.

Given that there's no "Nightmare Train" in this game, the difficulty rating is one star less than Tekken 6. Tag Tournament 2 requires more time and grinding than skill.

This fighting game doesn't require much of a roadmap, particularly if you're an experienced Tekken player. Simply go through the various modes, collecting trophies, and check out the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 trophy guide links under our Links tab if you get stuck

If you're new to the Tekken world, you may want to begin in the Fight Lab, where you'll learn the basics of the game's mechanics, and can earn you four trophies.

Once you've got that down, you can head on into Arcade Mode. If you want things easier, you can change to Easy mode, which won't affect the trophies. Also, if you're in a rush, select 1 round per match in the settings. You'll need to play through twice, once as solo and once with a tag partner.

Afterwards, there are three trophies, each connected with Survival, Time Attack, and Team Battle. Once those are out of the way, you can start on the Ghost Battle and work your way up the ranks towards the Behold the Tekken Lord! trophy. This is where the grinding begins, and you'll probably need to play over a hundred battles. Again, check out the trophy guides under our Links tab for extra tips and strategies.

After that, you're left with a few online trophies which aren't too hard, and any mopping up of trophies you haven't acquired yet.

Here's a fantastic Trophy Guide, created by Jordyce:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/tekken-tag-tournament-2/guide/

And a detailed, text-based Trophy Guide, written by Wild Man X:
http://www.gamershell.com/faqs/tekkentagtournament2trophyguide/1.00/

This is a useful Trophy Guide by Ferry Groenendijk, which contains several videos:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2012/09/12/tekken-tag-tournament-2-achievements-trophies-guide.htm

Another great Trophy Guide, put together by Comalicious, Ewok_3000, and Marccap:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Tekken-Tag-Tournament-2-Trophy-Guide

And a detailed Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on the PS3) by TakahashiDemon:
http://leadexample.net/guides/tekken-tag-tournament-2

And while it's not really necessary, here's a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies to find a boosting partner:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/tekken-tag-tournament-2/171901-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/tekken-tag-tournament-2-trophies.html

Tekken Tag Tournament HD Trophy Guide

Tekken Tag Tournament HD Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A fighting game and revamp from the original 2000 title on the PlayStation 2. Even for players to the Tekken series or fighting games in general, the Platinum is both quick and not difficult.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Tekken Tag Tournament HD * 36 Namco Bandai Japan 20 10 5 0 0

Tekken Tag Tournament HD

Tekken Tag Tournament HD is a fighting game, originally released for the arcade in 1999, and for the PlayStation 2 the following year. It was revamped in HD with trophy support for the PlayStation 3 in 2011, and included in the Tekken Hybrid title, along with Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Prologue, and the 3D movie, Tekken: Blood Vengeance. Players select two characters which can be switched during battle. The game includes the main Arcade mode, as well as Time Attack, Survival, and a bowling minigame called Tekken Bowl.

The original Tekken Tag Tournament received positive reviews, with an average score of 88%, praised particularly for its graphics and visuals, as well as its controls and character moves.

Even for beginner Tekken players - or fighting games in general - this Platinum is not very difficult, nor time consuming. There are no online trophies to worry about. You'll need a couple playthroughs on Arcade mode, a playthrough on each of the other modes, such as Time Attack and Survival, as well as Tekken Bowl, and some mopping-up afterwards.

Experienced Tekken players could probably unlock the Platinum in just a few hours, while beginners may need 5 or 6 hours.

The game doesn't require much of a roadmap, but for simplicity's sake, we've broken the play into separate stages, moving from the easier to the more challenging.

First, there are three trophies you can knock out in Practice mode. Perform five back throws for the Watch Your Back trophy, deal more than 60 damage with a single combo for Serious Damage, and a collective damage of 10,000 for the Juggernaut trophy.

Next, there's Arcade mode, which contains 10 miscellaneous trophies, including Eternal Champion for completing Arcade on its most difficult setting. We recommend first playing on Normal to obtain the other nine trophies, before trying to run through on its hardest difficulty. Though of course, this all depends on your skills.

Then, there are 16 trophies related to the other modes. This includes Time Attack, Survival, and Team Battle. The most difficult ones will probably be the OOHRAAAH trophy for clearing Time Attack within the time limit, and possibly reversing an attack reversal for the Chicken trophy. Check out the Tekken Tag Tournament HD trophy guide links under our Links tab for tips if you're having any problems. Some of these trophies can easily be unlocked with a second controller.

Finally, there are 5 trophies related to the Tekken Bowl. Again, check out the trophy guides under our Links tab if you're having trouble.

Tekken 6 Trophy Guide

Tekken 6 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A fighting game and part of the Tekken series. The Platinum is certainly easier than the Street Fighter games, but clearing the Nightmare Train level is quite a challenge.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Tekken 6 *** 50 Namco Bandai Japan 36 11 2 5 0

Tekken 6

Tekken 6 is a fighting game much in the style of the Street Fighter and Virtua Fighter games, but with a scenario campaign in the tradition of the old Double Dragon series.

Jin Kazama is now in charge of the Mishima Zaibutsu, and is bent on creating a global superpower. Kazuya Mishima is in charge of G Corporation, leading his army to stop Jin from his diabolical plot.

Meanwhile, a young soldier named Lars Alexandersson is leading a rebellion to stop the civil war between Mishima Zaibutsu and G Corporation. During the mission, he meets an android in the form of a young woman named Alisa Bosconovitch. When G Corporation's forces attack, an explosion causes Lars to suffer from amnesia. Lars and Alisa journey together in search of a way to end the civil war.

This Platinum is far easier than the Street Fighter series. The only online trophies require you to win 1 ranked match, and 1 player match, which is far easier than winning five in a row! Many of the trophies are offline, requiring you to make your way through the various levels of the campaign, upgrading your character, and defeating a set number of enemies, as well as play numerous fighting tournaments.

The game requires skill, patience and thumb-callous. Certainly doable, but will take some time - and watch out for the Nightmare Train!

The vast majority of the trophies will be collected during the Campaign mode. For the most part, you won't need to go out of your way, either. Just make sure you collect all the treasures you come across, use Gattling guns and other weapons whenever given the chance, and destroy all aliens and wooden crates. By the end of the campaign, you should have unlocked all of the necessary trophies.

For the No Key For Me trophy, you must select "no" when it asks you to pick up Nancy during the Millennium Tower stage.

Once you've gotten all/most of the campaign trophies, you can get to work on Gallery Completionist. This is the most time-consuming trophy in the game. See our Tekken 6 trophy guide links under our Links tab for help with this.

The most difficult trophy, however, is What A Nightmare - and a fitting name for this trophy! Make sure your setting is NOT on Hard, and avoid using the gattling gun - save it for when Devil Jin appears, as you can easily shoot and knock him off the train. Fight nearby the gun ready, and do your best to stay alive as the swarm after swarm of devils attack you. We also recommend doing a search on YouTube with the character that you're most comfortable with, to give you some idea as how to complete this frustrating level.

One of the most helpful Trophy Guides is posted by xxdeadpeacexx, which includes several videos. The guide is directed at Achievements, which are the same as the trophies on the PS3 - just keep in mind that the buttons are different:
http://www.xbox360achievements.org/game/tekken-6/guide/

Also, we have a detailed, text-based Trophy Guide created by Kenneth Walton:
http://faqs.ign.com/articles/104/1040450p1.html

Another Trophy Guide, this one on PS3 Trophies:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=Tekken-6-Trophy-Guide

And a simpler Trophy Guide, by Crotin:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2009/11/06/tekken-6-trophy-guide/

Here's a Walkthrough, by Albert Chambers:
http://www.cheatsguru.com/ps3/tekken_6/walkthrough/2123220.htm

And here's a Strategy Wiki:
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Tekken_6

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2009/10/12/tekken-6-trophy-list-revealed/