CSI Fatal Conspiracy Trophy Guide

CSI Fatal Conspiracy Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  Loosely based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation TV series. Following a guide will allow to unlock all the trophies in one, easy playthrough.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
CSI: Fatal Conspiracy * 26 Telltale Games U.S. 7 12 6 0 0

CSI: Fatal Conspiracy

The game is loosely based on the 10th season of the TV program "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," with a story written by some of the show's scriptwriters, and voiced with Laurence Fishburne. It is the ninth CSI game in the series, but the first on the PlayStation 3.

CSI: Fatal Conspiracy is divided into 5 "Cases" in which the player must search for clues, participate in mini-games for analyzing the evidence, interrogate suspects, and present your report to your superiors.

Due to its unpopularity, many game magazines have passed on reviewing CSI: Fatal Conspiracy. Those few that did, gave an average score of 50%.

Many of the trophies are either story-based, or require 100% in certain areas, such as Cunning for presenting evidence, or Skill during the mini-games of analyzing evidence.

Simply follow the guides under our Links tab, and under one playthrough, you should have this Platinum in under 12 hours.

In order to claim the Platinum in one playthrough and avoid having to mop up any missed trophies, it's important to score 100% on everything - particularly during the first case. All the "percentage" trophies are stackable, so for example, getting 100% cunning for the Human Polygraph trophy, will also earn you the Can't Get Fooled Again and Fool Me Once trophies. Simply follow the guides we've provided in our Links page, and you should have no trouble uncovering everything in each case, thereby collecting every trophy from beginning to end.

For a Walkthrough, we have a complete set of videos created by LaserBolt:
http://www.gamerfuzion.com/blogs/csi-fatal-conspiracy-walkthrough-xbox-360-ps3-wii-guide/

Here is a text-based Walkthrough, by Evilncr:
http://www.gamershell.com/faqs/csicrimesceneinvestigationfatalconspiracyfaqwalkthrough/1.4/

The most useful Trophy Guide, which includes a road map and everything you'll basically need to claim the platinum, was created by Bodigard:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=CSI:-Fatal-Conspiracy-Trophy-Guide

Another great Trophy Guide, this one by Twitching-Peanut:
http://squaretrianglecircle.com/guide/csi%3A+fatal+conspiracy/453

Here's a simple Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by jamie1000013:
http://www.xbox360achievements.org/game/csi-fatal-conspiracy/guide/

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/csi-fatal-conspiracy-trophies.html

Batman The Telltale Series Trophy Guide

Batman The Telltale Series Trophy Guide. Difficulty: * Simply play through the story, and all trophies will unlock naturally, including the Platinum trophy.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Batman: The Telltale Series * 31 Telltale Games U.S. 15 10 5 0 0

Batman: The Telltale Series PS4

Batman: The Telltale Series is a third-person, point-and-click graphic adventure based on the Batman character licensed by DC Entertainment, though not connected with any particular work or story. Divided into 5 Episodes, each consisting of 6 Chapters, players solve puzzles, play quick-time events, and make decisions that impact future events in the story.

After stopping a group of mercenaries from breaking into a vault at City Hall, Batman may be in over his head when he learns what is on the encrypted data drive that the mercenaries had been bent on stealing.

Batman: The Telltale Series averaged a rating of 71%, praised for its story, atmosphere, and colorful characters, though criticized for bugs and other technical issues.

Similar to other Telltale games as The Walking Dead or Game of Thrones, all the trophies in Batman: The Telltale Series are story related. This means, regardless which decisions you make in the game, you will have the platinum after completing all five Episodes.

Expect roughly 9-10 hours of gameplay to get through all the Episodes and unlock the platinum.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 version have a separate list than those on the PS3.

Like many recent Telltale games, Batman: The Telltale Series doesn't require much of a roadmap. Simply start up the game and play from start to finish.

The game is divided into 5 Episodes, each consisting of 6 Chapters. You will unlock a trophy for having completed each Chapter, regardless what decisions you make in the game. The platinum will unlock after completing the last Chapter in the final Episode.

Enjoy!

First, here's a great Walkthrough by Doug NukemDukem which includes the alternate scenes:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2016/08/01/batman-the-telltale-series-walkthrough.htm

And a Walkthrough on IGN:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/batman-the-telltale-series/Episode_01%3A_Realm_of_Shadows

Resolute has a great Trophy Guide here:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/batman-telltale/guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by BiggD:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/batman-the-telltaleseries--xbox-one/guide/

After completing the game, here is a Story Discussion Forum:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/batman-the-telltale-game-series/293490-story-discussion-thread-spoilers.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/batman-ps4/trophies/

Back to the Future The Game Trophy Guide

Back to the Future The Game Trophy Guide. Difficulty: * While there are a few puzzles to figure out that are linked to missable trophies, following a guide will earn the Platinum in one playthrough.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Back to the Future: The Game * 60 Telltale Games U.S. 52 6 1 0 0

Back to the Future: The Game 30th Anniversary Edition

Back to the Future: The Game 30th Anniversary Edition is a point-and-click adventure, much in the style of the old Sierra and LucasArts PC titles. The player solves problems by selecting items on the screen to Look, Pick Up, Touch, Move, etc. The game was first released by episode each month for the PlayStation 3 in 2011, then revamped and ported onto the PlayStation 4 in October 2015 with Tom Wilson replacing Kid Beyond to reprise his role as Biff Tannen.

The story takes place six months after the film series. Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown hasn't been seen for a long time, and the bank is liquidating his assets - including selling the inventions in his laboratory. While Marty's father is overseeing the sell of Doc's items and home, the DeLorean time machine suddenly appears outside the laboratory, with no apparent driver. A recording by Doc found inside the car explains that the machine would return to Marty's present day should there be trouble. Deciding to help his friend, as well as understand why the DeLorean still exists, Marty hops inside and activates the time circuits.

Back to the Future: The Game received relatively high reviews, with an average score totaling all 5 episodes of at 75%, praised for its inventive story and fantastic voice acting by talents who sound close to the original actors in the films.

If you're following a walkthrough, then there's nothing difficult about this platinum. Simply do what the guide tells you, and you'll have 100% of the trophies by the end of the game. There is no skill involved, other than figuring out puzzles and solving situations. A few missable trophies along the way, which can easily be acquired if you follow the walkthrough carefully.

With a guide, this platinum will take around 10 hours. Without, maybe 15 or 20.

NOTE: The PlayStation 4 version has a separate trophy list from the PlayStation 3.

Following one of the walkthroughs in our Links page will net you all the trophies as quickly as possible. Of course, this will result in spoiling the story, so it's up to you how you wish to obtain the platinum. Most of the trophies are story-based, though each episode does contain one or two missables.

If you decide to play the game on your own and miss some trophies, you can easily restart each episode from the beginning, or reload a save point.

Mahalo has a great Walkthrough for all 5 episodes, which includes videos:
http://www.mahalo.com/back-to-the-future-the-game-walkthrough/

Here is a text-based Walkthrough for Episode 1, by DoomDragon8274:
http://www.cheatcc.com/ps3/sg/back_to_the_future_episode_1.txt

And DoomDragon8274's text-based Walkthrough for Episode 2:
http://www.cheatcc.com/ps3/sg/back_to_the_future_episode_2.txt

And DoomDragon8274's text-based Walkthrough for Episode 3:
http://www.cheatcc.com/ps3/sg/back_to_the_future_episode_3.txt

And DoomDragon8274's text-based Walkthrough for Episode 4:
http://www.cheatcc.com/ps3/sg/back_to_the_future_episode_4.txt

And DoomDragon8274's text-based Walkthrough for Episode 5:
http://www.cheatcc.com/ps3/sg/back_to_the_future_episode_5.txt

This is a fantastic Trophy Guide by T_I_M_B_O, which also fuctions as a Walkthrough:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/back-to-the-future-the-game/guide/

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/3953-back-to-the-future-the-game

Wolf Among Us Trophy Guide

Wolf Among Us Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  Like most Telltale Games, the majority of the Trophies involve playing the game from start to finish. There’s a chapter select for any missed collectibles.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolf Among Us * 36 Telltale Games U.S. 25 5 5 0 0

Wolf Among Us

The Wolf Among Us is an interactive point-and-click mystery, based on Bill Willingham's Fables comic book series, set as a prequel. Each portion of the story was initially released bi-monthly in a total of five episodes, before being combined into a single retail game with a platinum trophy. Players control the protagonist by pointing and clicking on the environment to either examine or interact with characters or objects, or move about, while making choices throughout the story.

Set in 1986, several decades before the events of the Fables comic book, the Fables - mythical creatures who have escaped the tyrant Adversary and settled in colonial America centuries ago - currently reside in Manhattan, while masking their presence through an enchantment. Big Bad Wolf, the sheriff of this Fabletown, saves a prostitute from a Woodsman, which then sets off a chain of events for the sheriff.

The Wolf Among Us received positive reviews, with each episode receiving an overall average of 82%, praised for its outstanding story, interesting characters, and atmosphere.

If you've played any previous Telltale Games, then you should be familiar with how easy the Platinums can be earned. The game requires one full playthrough, with some mopping-up afterwards using the chapter select.

The Platinum can be unlocking in around 9-12 hours.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

Since there are certain trophies of which you'll need to backtrack for anyway, we highly recommend first playing through the story and enjoying it. You will be unlocking the majority of the story-based trophies along the way, anyway.

Once you've finished the game, you can use the chapter select and rewind to the desired moment where you can collect any missing Fables, and thereby mopping-up any missing trophies. When you rewind a chapter, remember to select an empty save file so as not to override your progress. Check out the trophy guides in our Links page to see when and where are the Fables you're still missing.

Wolf Among Us Trophy Guide PS4

Wolf Among Us Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  Like most Telltale Games, the majority of the Trophies involve playing the game from start to finish. There’s a chapter select for any missed collectibles.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolf Among Us * 36 Telltale Games U.S. 25 5 5 0 0

Wolf Among Us

The Wolf Among Us is an interactive point-and-click mystery, based on Bill Willingham's Fables comic book series, set as a prequel. Each portion of the story was initially released bi-monthly in a total of five episodes, before being combined into a single retail game with a platinum trophy. Players control the protagonist by pointing and clicking on the environment to either examine or interact with characters or objects, or move about, while making choices throughout the story.

Set in 1986, several decades before the events of the Fables comic book, the Fables - mythical creatures who have escaped the tyrant Adversary and settled in colonial America centuries ago - currently reside in Manhattan, while masking their presence through an enchantment. Big Bad Wolf, the sheriff of this Fabletown, saves a prostitute from a Woodsman, which then sets off a chain of events for the sheriff.

The Wolf Among Us received positive reviews, with each episode receiving an overall average of 82%, praised for its outstanding story, interesting characters, and atmosphere.

If you've played any previous Telltale Games, then you should be familiar with how easy the Platinums can be earned. The game requires one full playthrough, with some mopping-up afterwards using the chapter select.

The Platinum can be unlocking in around 9-12 hours.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

Since there are certain trophies of which you'll need to backtrack for anyway, we highly recommend first playing through the story and enjoying it. You will be unlocking the majority of the story-based trophies along the way, anyway.

Once you've finished the game, you can use the chapter select and rewind to the desired moment where you can collect any missing Fables, and thereby mopping-up any missing trophies. When you rewind a chapter, remember to select an empty save file so as not to override your progress. Check out the trophy guides in our Links page to see when and where are the Fables you're still missing.