Earth Defense Force Insect Armageddon Trophy Guide

Earth Defense Force Insect Armageddon Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A third-person shooter in a battle against insect-like creatures invading the Earth. The Platinum is not too difficult, but requires a lot of time and grinding.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon *** 51 Vicious Cycle Software U.S. 37 12 1 0 0

Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon

Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon is a third-person shooter, in which players run through various locations to destroy large insect-like creatures that have come from space. The game is part of the "Chikyuu Boueigun" series (Earth Defense Force) which began as part of D3 Publisher's "Simple 2000" series on the PlayStation 2 in Japan.

The alien invasion has begun. Lightning Alpha, the leader of an elite squadron of fighters known as Strike Force Lightning, has been called into the fictional city of New Detroit to aid the local Earth Defense Force in wiping out these lethal creatures. Players can arm and upgrade their weapons from a variety of choices, while taking on aliens which range from ants and spiders to robotic enemies. The game features two-player split-screen, as well as a three-player online co-op and six-player Survival mode.

Insect Armageddon received moderately positive reviews, with an average score of 68%, praised for its overall fun, though criticized for a lack of variety in gameplay.

If interested in seeing the original "Chikyuu Boueigun" released in Japan in 2003, check out our Let's Simple 2000 Video Here.

This Platinum isn't too difficult in terms of skills required, but needs a LOT of grinding! Aside from three playthroughs and playing 500 waves of Survival mode, you will need to replay missions over and over in order to fully upgrade your weapons and armor, as well as receive all the kill-related trophies.

Overall, expect to put in around 150-200 hours into this puppy.

There are three different modes, each with three chapters that contain five missions. Trophies for completing the difficulty modes do not stack, so there is absolutely no reason to start on Inferno. Instead, load up Normal and play through to the end, while upgrading your weapons and armor along the way. Once finished, you'll need to repeat this on Hard and Inferno mode, while you continue raising your kill count and upgrading weapons and armor.

By the time you finish Inferno mode, don't expect to have all your weapons and armor now upgraded. Far from it. This is where the grinding comes in, as you need to replay through the story missions (it's up to you which missions to play) in order to get all four armor classes to level 8, and any weapon upgrades you still need.

Last, there is Survival Mode. You'll need to reach Wave 5 for the Good Start trophy, then play through a total of 500 waves, as well as accumulate a total of 10,000 kills. It's up to you if you wish to play Wave 1 five hundred times, or play a variety.

Congratulations! You've saved New Detroit and earned yourself a well-deserved Platinum!

Eat Lead The Return of Matt Hazard Trophy Guide

Eat Lead The Return of Matt Hazard Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action shooter and a farce of the Duke Nukem games and popular action hero films. The game is quite short and includes a chapter select which makes mopping up trophies an easy endeavor.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard ** 51 Vicious Cycle Software U.S. 39 9 2 0 0

Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard

Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard is a third-person action shooter, and in some ways a farce of the Duke Nukem games. Matt Hazard, voiced by Will Arnett, has returned after a phony 25 years since his debut game. Rather than following a concrete plot, each level takes place in various scenarios, as though the player is witnessing "snipits" of other game titles, where characters hack themselves into the story to have a go at Hazard.

The game received mixed reviews, from poor to satisfactory, with an average score of 61%. It was praised for its humor, but canned for the repetitive gameplay.

This is a very easy 2-star rated game, and will take far less time than, say, any of the Uncharted titles. The game itself is quite short, there's even a code you can use to unlock it's difficulty mode, and a chapter select to mop up anything you missed.

If you're fairly descent at third-person action shooters, and use the code, this game shouldn't take more than 12 hours to complete.

If you're in a rush for that platinum, you can use the "Contra code" at the title screen to unlock the Maximum Hazard difficulty. This will NOT block your trophies. Check out the cheats under our Links tab for further details.

Otherwise, play through as normal and collect as many trophies as you can along the way, then unlock Maximum Hazard the traditional way. Keep an eye on what trophies you need as you play - such as head shots, using each type of weapon, melee attacks, etc. to collect as many as possible.

Afterwards, use the chapter select to mop up anything missing. Check out the Eat Lead The Return of Matt Hazard trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.