Attack on Titan Trophy Guide PS4

Attack on Titan Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *** An action hack-and-slash based on the anime series of the same name. The route to the Platinum can be time consuming and frustrating at times.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Attack on Titan *** 43 Omega Force Japan 26 13 3 0 0

Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan, known in the UK as Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom, is an action hack-and-slash based on the animated series of the same name, which in turn is based on the manga series by Hajime Isayama. With visuals inspired by the animated series, players use ODM gear to swing high above the battlefield and perform combo attacks to take down the giant Titan monsters. The game also includes a co-op mode.

Based on the first season of the anime Attack on Titan, a Colossal Titan breaks the outer wall of humanity’s home, allowing the Titans to come through and wreck havoc on any dwellers unable to get away. Ten years later, the protagonist Eren joins the 104th Cadet Corps to help take down the Titans and avenge the death of his mother.

The video game Attack on Titan received positive reviews with an average score of 75%, praised for its visuals, faithfulness to its source material, combat system, and overall fun, though criticized by some for its repetitiveness.

The majority of the trophies are of average difficulty and do not require a whole heap of time. Unfortunately, there is one trophy which not only requires plays on the more difficult True Attack mode, but needs hours and hours of grinding. Due to this single trophy, both the difficulty and time required bumps up the overall difficulty in obtaining the Platinum to a 3-star level. Certainly doable for most players, but expect some frustration and a lot of time required.

That Platinum can be unlocked in roughly 80-100 hours, depending on how much time is spent grinding. NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 share the same list with those on the PS3 and PS Vita.

Start by playing Attack mode, which is the main campaign, and playthrough while enjoying the game. You have the option to play on Easy mode, so feel free if you prefer as the difficulty does not affect the trophies. You will be unlocking a good chunk of the trophies as you work your way through Attack mode, both the story-related ones, as well as several others through natural play. There are no missable trophies, as you will be able to return to previous missions after completing Chapter 2. However, it is advisable to work towards getting an S rank whenever possible, simply to avoid more grinding later on.

With that finished, it’s time to begin the grinding process. You’ll now have the ability to do Survey Missions as well as Dire Subjugations. Since the Dire Subjugations will basically require you to replay previous missions, this is also a good chance to work on getting any S Ranks you missed in your first playthrough. Also, use this time to mop up any miscellaneous trophies you may still need. Be sure to check out the Attack on Titan trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you’re still missing and their requirements.

The final grind will be working towards The Outside World Must Be Ten Times Bigger Than Inside The Wall trophy, which is what gets in the way of many players on their route to the Platinum. This trophy requires a 100% completion of the Gallery. This includes obtaining all the gear in the game, which are 77 blades, 72 scabbards and canisters, 74 omni-gear, and 7 horses. This will require an extra playthrough, this time on True Attack mode which is much harder, in order to obtain the special S Rank materials for some of the gear. You’ll also need a lot of funds to acquire and upgrade everything, so feel free to sell any unwanted materials, and complete Survey missions on True Attack mode to get the best reward funds. You can see what you’ve earned and what you still need by visiting the equipment section of the Gallery Menu.

Good luck!

Attack on Titan Trophy Guide PS3

Attack on Titan Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *** An action hack-and-slash based on the anime series of the same name. The route to the Platinum can be time consuming and frustrating at times.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Attack on Titan *** 43 Omega Force Japan 26 13 3 0 0

Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan, known in the UK as Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom, is an action hack-and-slash based on the animated series of the same name, which in turn is based on the manga series by Hajime Isayama. With visuals inspired by the animated series, players use ODM gear to swing high above the battlefield and perform combo attacks to take down the giant Titan monsters. The game also includes a co-op mode.

Based on the first season of the anime Attack on Titan, a Colossal Titan breaks the outer wall of humanity’s home, allowing the Titans to come through and wreck havoc on any dwellers unable to get away. Ten years later, the protagonist Eren joins the 104th Cadet Corps to help take down the Titans and avenge the death of his mother.

The video game Attack on Titan received positive reviews with an average score of 75%, praised for its visuals, faithfulness to its source material, combat system, and overall fun, though criticized by some for its repetitiveness.

The majority of the trophies are of average difficulty and do not require a whole heap of time. Unfortunately, there is one trophy which not only requires plays on the more difficult True Attack mode, but needs hours and hours of grinding. Due to this single trophy, both the difficulty and time required bumps up the overall difficulty in obtaining the Platinum to a 3-star level. Certainly doable for most players, but expect some frustration and a lot of time required.

That Platinum can be unlocked in roughly 80-100 hours, depending on how much time is spent grinding. NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 share the same list with those on the PS3 and PS Vita.

Start by playing Attack mode, which is the main campaign, and playthrough while enjoying the game. You have the option to play on Easy mode, so feel free if you prefer as the difficulty does not affect the trophies. You will be unlocking a good chunk of the trophies as you work your way through Attack mode, both the story-related ones, as well as several others through natural play. There are no missable trophies, as you will be able to return to previous missions after completing Chapter 2. However, it is advisable to work towards getting an S rank whenever possible, simply to avoid more grinding later on.

With that finished, it’s time to begin the grinding process. You’ll now have the ability to do Survey Missions as well as Dire Subjugations. Since the Dire Subjugations will basically require you to replay previous missions, this is also a good chance to work on getting any S Ranks you missed in your first playthrough. Also, use this time to mop up any miscellaneous trophies you may still need. Be sure to check out the Attack on Titan trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you’re still missing and their requirements.

The final grind will be working towards The Outside World Must Be Ten Times Bigger Than Inside The Wall trophy, which is what gets in the way of many players on their route to the Platinum. This trophy requires a 100% completion of the Gallery. This includes obtaining all the gear in the game, which are 77 blades, 72 scabbards and canisters, 74 omni-gear, and 7 horses. This will require an extra playthrough, this time on True Attack mode which is much harder, in order to obtain the special S Rank materials for some of the gear. You’ll also need a lot of funds to acquire and upgrade everything, so feel free to sell any unwanted materials, and complete Survey missions on True Attack mode to get the best reward funds. You can see what you’ve earned and what you still need by visiting the equipment section of the Gallery Menu.

Good luck!

One Piece Pirate Warriors Trophy Guide

One Piece Pirate Warriors Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action title in the style of Dynasty Warriors, based on the One Piece manga and anime series. The Platinum is fairly average in terms of difficulty, requiring one playthrough followed by some grinding.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
One Piece: Pirate Warriors ** 37 Koei Tecmo Japan 20 13 3 1 0

One Piece: Pirate Warriors

One Piece: Pirate Warriors, or One Piece: Kaizoku Musou in Japanese, is a third-person action game in the style of the Dynasty Warriors series, and based on the One Piece manga and anime series by Eiichiro Oda. The main character is Monkey D. Luffy, who possesses the properties of rubber after accidentally eating the Gum-Gum Fruit, puts together a crew of pirates called the Straw Hats, and heads off in search of treasure.

The game was released in Japan in March of 2012, where it received high scores averaging 88% and was a financial success. It hit the stores in North America and Europe six months later, with lower sales and averaging scores of only 62%, criticized for its monotonous gameplay.

A fairly average game in terms of difficulty, which requires one full playthrough on any mode, then a whole lot of grinding afterwards. Like any Japanese "musou" game, the point is to battle hoards of enemies at once. Having skills can help, but is not incredibly necessary.

We do have one trophy which is "technically" online: We're Running Away, We Stole Some Gold!, which requires you to unlock all skills. While most of these skills can be acquired through offline grinding, you WILL need to play online with 3 friends to unlock the three friends coins. However, since this is the main reason why anyone may be playing this game online, hopefully you shouldn't have too much trouble sending out and accepting friend requests. Or, check out the boosting forum under our Links tab.

NOTE: This game is region-locked online. Which means if, for example, you're playing the North American version, than you can only play online with those who possess the same North American region game.

Since there are no trophies related to playing on different difficulty settings, you may as well go ahead and select the easiest mode.

Start by playing the Main Log. At this point, you can simply play from beginning to end and collect the story-related trophies. Though it's a good idea to focus on the Quick Time Event Boss trophies to avoid having to replay the levels. Once the Main Log is completed, you'll have unlocked all the episodes for Another Log.

Next, head into Another Log and focus on completing each of the episodes with their specific characters. The number of characters for each ranges depending on the episode. Check out the One Piece Pirate Warriors trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.

The last step will be grinding for coins to unlock all the remaining skills, for the We're Running Away! We Stole some Gold! trophy. At this point, you'll want to start making friends online to collect the three friends coins. Either start sending out friend requests, or head into the forum provided under our Links tab.

First, here is a fantastic Trophy Guide by mugiwara84. It's based on the Japanese region, but the trophies - and their strategies - are the same:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/one-piece-pirate-warriors/151837-one-piece-kaizoku-musou-road-map-trophy-guide.html

And here's a great Trophy Guide by SirDrRoger:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:One-Piece:-Pirate-Warriors-Trophy-Guide

Here is a list of Video Walkthroughs, created by HassanAlHajry:
http://www.chaptercheats.com/cheat/playstation3/104542/One-Piece-Pirate-Warriors/videos/44315/

If you're struggling with making friends, here's a Boosting Forum on PS3 Trophies to find a boosting partner for collecting the three friends coins:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/one-piece-pirate-warriors/148829-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

This isn't necessary for collecting trophies, but if you're new to the One Piece franchise, here's the One Piece: Pirate Warriors Koei Wiki, for some added information:
http://koei.wikia.com/wiki/One_Piece:_Pirate_Warriors

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/one-piece-pirate-warriors/trophies/

Nioh DLC Dragon of the North Coming May 2

Koei Tecmo just announced that their first of three planned DLC packs for Nioh, titled Dragon of the North, will be available on May 2.

 

The Nioh DLC Dragon of the North will include a new region with original stages, new Yokai to battle, and a new weapon called the odachi, as well as new armor, magic, ninja skills, and new Guardian Spirits to equip. Also, a free PVP will be released simultaneiously with the DLC.

 

Naoki Tamura, Localisation Producer for Team Ninja, had this to say about the Nioh DLC:

“Dragon of the North follows on from William’s valiant struggle in the main game. Rumours have emerged from the Oshu region that its ambitious ruler, Masume Date (the “one-eyed dragon”) is secretly gathering spirit stones. With the Yokai flourishing in Oshu, turmoil and unrest is inevitable…”

 

Available on May 2, Dragon of the North will be priced at US$9.99 / €9.99 / £7.99, or free for Nioh season pass holders.

 

The next two DLC packs are listed as Defiant Honor and Bloodshed’s End.

 

While it’s still too early to know whether or not the Nioh DLC Dragon of the North or the PVP will be including any additonal Trophies, we will update this article if/when a list becomes available.