Complete The Game On Titan Mode? Pssht, Yeah Right.
TheSixthAxis has stumbled upon the semi-complete list of trophies you can expect to unlock whilst playing God Of War III next month. As anticipated, the trophies sound particularly brutal, with unlocks for a 1,000 hit combo and beating the game on “Titan” mode. There are sixteen, presumably story related, secret trophies in addition to the ones listed above.
We wish good luck to anyone attempting the platinum in this.
20 days later than the original specified date, I’ve finally hit my 2,000 trophy target. Ta very much Vancouver 2010, Dark Void and Army Of Two: The 40th Day review duty! Now I have 2,000 trophies, I feel very much the same as I did while I was sitting in the 1,900’s – wishing I had the patience to replay older games just to pick-up all those collectibles or play through the game on “this difficulty setting will make you want to guage your eyes out because we just wanted to make the game unfair”. See, I’ve figured that while trophies are indeed an excellent way of encouraging replay value – they’re also bloody frustrating in most cases. I went back through DiRT 2 and achieved the platinum there, and it was a fun one to get. It wasn’t easy; it challenged me to complete all the single-player events and play upwards of four-five hours of multiplayer — never once did it say, “go back through every level you’ve played and search in the most obscure corners of the map layout to find two journals about some narrative bullshit no one cares about.”
Developers really need to think their trophies in my opinion. On one hand, I think they have to be challenging (where would be the fun if everyone got all the trophies immediately). But on the other hand they need to be attainable. No-one wants to get 10,000,000 kills in multiplayer. No-one wants to play through on crappy “Insane” difficulty. It’s not fun. It become a question of patience. Of drive. When earning trophies becomes work, rather than reward, that’s when they lose their sparkle.
[I'd just like to thank all those kind people that sent games my way in order to help me achieve my target. You rock!]
According to Famitsu (via PS3C) the newly announced Japanese Playstation 3 device “Tourne”, a kind of DVR, will include trophy support. You’ll earn trophies for simply watching television. For example, a trophy will be unlocked for watching the last episode in seven different TV series’ and so on.
Level 60, All Three Factions, Platinum? Better Believe It.
So, we don’t often post trophy lists and whatnot, but when it comes to big Sony exclusives we know there’s a lot of buzz around, there’s absolutely no exception. So, without us wittering any further, here are your MAG trophies; note: it’ll take reaching the level cap with all three factions to, erm, get that platinum. Happy MAGing, you’re going to need a lifetime to do that.
Life is simple. Unless you’re on the hunt for trophies. Which is exactly what European owners of flow will be able to do, like, right now, thanks to patch 2.10.
Crushing On Drake's Fortune Drove Me Mad But, Hey, I Still Played It.
I hate “Hard” modes. I appreciate some people love them and want to challenge themselves. Me personally – nuh-uh. I want to play my games at a reasonable difficulty. I want to have fun above all else. I don’t want to sit weeping into my DualShock replaying the same section over and over just to reach a checkpoint. Thing is – I don’t want to do it, but I do. Damn you trophies.
Stephen Peterson knows his God Of War, and thus he’d like to give you some advice on how to get the “15 Minute Fight Scene” trophy in the upcoming God Of War Collection. The game launches next week and if you’ve had a little break from God Of War for a while, Stephen’s advice might be paramount in helping you get those two platinums.