South Park The Fractured But Whole Trophy Guide

South Park The Fractured But Whole Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  An RPG based on the animated TV series South Park, and sequel to the 2011 South Park: Stick of Truth. The game is not any more or less difficult than the previous installment.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
South Park: The Fractured But Whole ** 36 Ubisoft San Francisco U.S. 19 12 4 0 0

South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park: The Fractured But Whole is an RPG based on the South Park animated series, and a sequel to the 2014 game South Park: The Stick of Truth. The game uses a superhero theme rather than fantasy. Alterations were made to the combat system, which now takes place on a grid to allow player movements to create strategic advantages, as well as avoid environmental hazards.

Taking place the day after the events of The Stick of Truth, the New Kid decides to join Cartman and his friends in a new game of playing superheroes. Hoping to create a superhero media franchise, the children search for a missing cat to claim a reward, soon stumbling onto a much more diabolical plot.

South Park: The Fractured But Whole received positive reviews with an average score of 81%, praised for its improvements over the first installment, its combat system, humor, and adaptation of the TV series, while the story received mixed reviews.

If you've already played and unlocked the Platinum on the previous game, then you'll have a good idea of what's involved in The Fractured But Whole. The Platinum is not any more or less difficult or time consuming than The Stick of Truth. The only difference is that only one trophy is missable, as you are able to free-roam after completing the story.

The Platinum can be earned in under 20 hours of gameplay.

The only missable trophy to worry about is The Token Experience, which is for completing the game as a Black character (very difficult) on Mastermind Difficulty. When you start the game and create your character, be sure to slide the bar to the far right for the Black character. Later, during your first combat experience with the Sixth Graders, you will be asked to select your combat challenge - be sure to select Mastermind.

As long as you don't change any of those settings during your playthrough, you should unlock The Token Experience, as well as several other story-related trophies, at the end of the game.

After completing the story, you will be able to continue the game in free-roam. Here is where you can mop-up anything you're missing. It is now safe to change your race to White American and battle difficulty to Easy if you wish to make the clean-up easier.

Most of the trophies here are related to collectibles, and a few other miscellaneous ones. Be sure to check out the South Park The Fractured But Whole trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

First, IGN has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/south-park-the-fractured-but-whole/Walkthrough

And a Walkthrough by sokkus:
https://www.neoseeker.com/south-park-the-fractured-but-whole/walkthrough

And Bryan Dawson created a Walkthrough here:
https://www.primagames.com/games/south-park-fractured-whole/coverage/south-park-fractured-but-whole-walkthrough-guide

Here's a great Trophy Guide by OnceFallen:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/south-park-the-fractured-but-whole/guide/

And a detailed Trophy Guide by young_hastings:
https://nerdburglars.net/trophyguide/south-park-the-fractured-but-whole

NCSFan001 has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/6591-south-park-the-fractured-but-whole-trophy-guide

A useful Trophy Guide by PowerPyx:
http://www.powerpyx.com/south-park-the-fractured-but-whole-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And sokkus has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://www.neoseeker.com/south-park-the-fractured-but-whole/Achievements_and_Trophies/Achievement/Trophy_Guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by gamepressure:
https://guides.gamepressure.com/south_park_the_fractured_but_whole/guide.asp?ID=42528

A video demonstration of the Stop, Drop, and Roll trophy, by OnceFallen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9sW7vhDejM

And a video demonstration of the Glitch Of Death trophy, also by OnceFallen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFS1QdP60Qs

OnceFallen's video demonstration of the Big Knocker trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNRsK9ANQjg

And a video demonstration of the Master Manipulator trophy, by OnceFallen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flp99Qhs1lU

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/south-park-the-fractured-but-whole-psn/trophies/

Rocksmith Trophy Guide

Rocksmith Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ****  A music rhythm game which uses a real guitar rather than a controller. While the Platinum can be quite challenging, this is heavily dependent on your guitaring skills.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Rocksmith **** 51 Ubisoft San Francisco U.S. 39 9 2 1 10

Rocksmith

Rocksmith is a music rhythm game that uses a real electric guitar that's connected to the PlayStation 3 by a Real Tone cable, or an acoustic guitar with a pickup. Players play songs by matching the incoming notes on the screen to their playing on the guitar. A career mode, divided between guitar and bass, allows players to earn experience points, which unlocks new venues and additional features. The Technique Challenges allows players to practice specific tricks for both the guitar and bass, such as hammer-ons/pull-offs, Chords, Power Chords, and Bends. A microphone is also compatible for karaoke-style gameplay.

Rocksmith received positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for its use as a guitar-playing learning tool, and overall fun.

Since the game requires playing a real guitar, the difficulty of the game is heavily dependant on whether or not you have any previous guitar-playing experience. A new or even amateur guitar player will probably require quite a bit of time and effort, hence the 4-star difficulty rating. However, if you've taken guitar lessons and can play some serious songs already, than this could be brought down to a low 3-star rating, though still adding a bit of a challenge.

Expect roughly 50-60 hours for the Platinum for experienced guitar players, and far more if this is your first time.

NOTE: For the Platinum, you will need 2 Tone Cables and a USB Microphone, as well as one real Guitar.

The game has only one online trophy which you can knock out right away. In the Main Menu, access the Download Store. You don't need to buy or download anything. Simply visiting the Store will unlock the Happy Shopper trophy.

Other than that, like most music rhythm games, Rocksmith doesn't require any particular roadmap. If you are an inexperienced guitar player, it's probably a good idea to start with the Tutorial. Also, the Technique Challenges will help with both teaching and allowing practice for specific techniques, such as Bends or Hammer Ons/Pull-Offs. Also, doing the Technique Challenges allows you to unlock The Rocksmith Method and Tutorials My Axe trophies.

The Guitarcade games are also a great way to continue practicing different techniques, which you can work on at any time. In addition, there are a total of eight Guitarcade-related trophies to unlock.

Once you feel you're ready, you can start playing through the Journey, which is the career mode of the game. Playing through events will unlock all 48 guitars and 50 effects, as well as the Rocksmith trophy for reaching Rank 11, as well as a number of other trophies along the way.

You'll need to sing at least one song for the Just Singing trophy. You can use any USB mic, or even the PlayStation Eye.

Also, you will need two Tone Cables for the Beneficial Friends trophy. Simply plug both into the PlayStation 3 and select a multiplayer game. After you complete the sound check with one guitar, unplug the Tone Cable from the instrument and plug in the other for another sound check, which will then unlock the trophy.

Be sure to check out the Rocksmith trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you need and their requirements.

Wozamil and Bezenko have a great Trophy Guide here, which includes the DLC:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/rocksmith/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide by NFPM:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Rocksmith-Trophy-Guide

And a DLC Trophy Guide, by NFPM:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Rocksmith-Bass-Expansion-DLC-Trophy-Guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by cryax:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/2939-rocksmith-trophy-guide

An Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by Neverender and Tarento:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/rocksmith/guide/

Here's a list of Unlockable Songs, by Rafael_Smee and felipelfraga:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/624516-rocksmith/cheats

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