Guardians of the Galaxy Trophy Guide

Guardians of the Galaxy Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  An episodic point-and-click adventure based on the Marvel comics of the same name. Like many Telltale games, the Platinum is simply for playing through the game.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Guardians of the Galaxy * 31 Telltale Games U.S. 15 10 5 0 0

Guardians of the Galaxy

Guardians of the Galaxy is a third-person, point-and-click graphic adventure based on the characters licensed by Marvel Comics, 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 defeating Thanos, the Guardians seize an artifact called the Eternity Forge. Shortly after their celebration for Thanos' demise, the Guardians learn that the Eternity Forge may bring hope - or spell disaster - to the galaxy.

Guardians of the Galaxy received positive reviews with an average score across each Episode of 72%, praised for its story, voice acting, and humor, though criticized by some for technical bugs.

Similar to other Telltale games as Game of Thrones or Batman, all the trophies in Guardians of the Galaxy 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.

Like many recent Telltale games, Guardians of the Galaxy 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 automatically unlock a trophy for having completed each Chapter, regardless of what decisions you make in the game. The Platinum will unlock after completing the last Chapter in the final Episode.

Enjoy!

Minecraft Story Mode Trophy Guide PS4

Minecraft Story Mode Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A point-and-click adventure set in the Minecraft world. Like many Telltale games, the Platinum is both easy and quick to obtain.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Minecraft: Story Mode * 33 Telltale Games / Mojang U.S. / Sweden 14 13 5 0 18

Minecraft: Story Mode

Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic point-and-click adventure similar to other titles developed by Telltale Games, with a story based on the Minecraft game by Mojang. The game is divided into five Episodes, with an additional three available as downloadable content. Throughout the game, players make choices which can influence the story and its ending.

Jesse is a new player to the world of Minecraft who embarks on a journey to search for The Order of the Stone - five legendary players who had previously saved the Minecraft world, which is now under the threat of an evil Wither.

Each episode of Minecraft: Story Mode received positive reviews with an overall average score of 71%, praised for its colorful characters, humor, and story, though criticized for bugs and technical issues.

Like most Telltale Games, the Platinum for Minecraft: Story Mode simply requires progressing through the story until the end. The vast majority of trophies are story related, with only a few exceptions. However, since there is a Chapter Select available, mopping-up any missed trophies is a quick and easy procedure.

Expect roughly 15 hours to get through all five Episodes of the main game.

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

If you've played any other Telltale Games, then you'll know that simply playing and enjoying the game from start to finish is a decent way to start. Nearly all the trophies are story-related, with but a few exceptions. However, with the Chapter Select available, going back and mopping-up those few trophies makes for a quick procedure.

Once you've completed all 5 Episodes (or 8, if you're going for the DLC) then it's time to nab those few trophies that are still waiting for you.

This may include the Leveraging Resources trophy for crafting a lever during Episode 1, Chapter 2, the That's Some Pig trophy for exhausting all conversation options with Reuben at the end of Episode 3, Chapter 3, and either the Griefer Madness or Occam's Razor trophy, depending on which decision you made a the end of Chapter 6, Episode 1.

First, IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/minecraft-story-mode/Walkthrough

And a Walkthrough by Ramzes:
https://guides.gamepressure.com/minecraftstorymode/

And NukemDukem has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2015/10/12/minecraft-story-mode-walkthrough.htm

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Eightc, Atarster, andreamrnettbraun, and DaEastside, which includes the DLC:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/minecraft-story-mode/guide/

And a useful Trophy Guide by NCSFan001:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/3828-minecraft-story-mode-trophy-guide

Yoo_Hoo_Sniper has a set of Trophy Guides for each Episode here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/2480-minecraft-story-mode/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4 & PS3) by Maka, Yatogami, and KillerBEA:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/minecraft-story-mode-xbox-one/guide/

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Minecraft-Story-Mode-A-Telltale-Games-Series/trophies

Walking Dead Review

9 / 10 Banzai!s

The Game:

Zombie mania is here. And to celebrate, Telltale Games has created The Walking Dead, a game inspired by Robert Kirkman’s comic book series of the same name – which in turn has also been turned in an AMC TV show. In a nutshell, The Walking Dead game is a point-and-click adventure, like many other Telltale titles such as Back to the Future and the CSI series. But that’s in a nutshell, mind you. The Walking Dead is actually far more than just that.

Reminiscent of Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain, players perform actions and make choices along the way, which alter events along the storyline as well as your interaction with other characters. Unlike X-Men: Destiny, these choices matter. Save one character and not the other, and continue the story with one of the characters dead. Disagree with someone, and that person will refuse to help you later on.

As stated earlier, the game is “inspired” by the comic book, existing in the same zombie-infested world, but with a new cast and story (though a few characters familiar to the comic make some cameos). You play as Lee Everett, a convicted felon riding in the back of a squad car on his way to prison, when the zombie outbreak begins. After surviving a car accident, he makes it to the nearest town – and is shocked to see undead walkers roaming the streets in search of human flesh. He meets a young girl named Clementine who’s been hiding up in her treehouse, and the two become a team as they search for safety, food, form a group of friends, and attempt to survive in this apocalyptic world.

Much of the game involves problem-solving. Explore a given area, find the tools you need, and figure out how to use them in order to reach your goal. Along the way, you’ll be settling arguments by choosing (under a time limit of a few seconds) how to respond to members in your group, making friends by finding and handing out food, making enemies by not giving them food, and of course battling the occasional zombie in a quick mini-game.

The Walking Dead video game was released in a series of episodes, five in total, beginning in April of 2012. In July 2013, Telltale released a bonus story titled 400 Days as an added DLC. Despite being criticized for glitches and receiving only moderately positive reviews, The Walking Dead video game received numerous Game Of The Year awards from a number of newspapers and magazines, including USA Today, E!, GamesRadar, and Best Downloadable Game at the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards.

 

What I Liked:

Obviously there’s a lot I liked about this game, to warrant 9 Banzai!s out of 10. The game strongly focuses on the story, and the story is the best part of the game. It’s as fascinating and suspenseful as the TV show based on the comic, with its own brand of colorful characters. The overall game has its own metaplot, but each Episode explores a specific aspect with its own plot and goal. Much like the comics, The Walking Dead video game begins with the focus on the zombies themselves. But soon, the players will face an even more dangerous adversary: other human beings.

Walking Dead ReviewThe gameplay is well balanced between scenes in which you’re attempting to solve a puzzle, scenes that bring out the suspense and horror, and scenes which allow you to take a break. But unlike reading the comic or watching the show, The Walking Dead video game is, of course, interactive – which further adds to the interest of the story. Like Heavy Rain, you’re forced to make choices which not only alters the storyline of the Episode, but the overall game. Continue siding with Larry and not Kenny, then don’t expect Kenny’s help in the future. Chose to sacrifice Carley and save Dog, then Carley is no longer in the story.

The puzzles themselves are far easier than other Telltale games, simply because they have logical answers which feel natural if you were literally in the same situation as your player character. Need to sneak into a building? Then quietly kill the zombies nearby. How do you kill it? With a screwdriver. Where do you find a screwdriver? In a toolbox. Where’s the toolbox? Near the construction area. This logical style of problem-solving adds to the realism of the story, as opposed to the more cartoonish Back to the Future where you need to find a character across town by having the dog Einstein sniff a pair of shoes (possible, but perhaps only in a cartoon).

In The Walking Dead video game, things will jump out and startle you. Things will shock and even disgust you. You’ll feel the clock ticking when you’re trying to save a character’s life. And you’ll feel sad when they die. Yes, it’s no spoiler than many people will die. Those of you familiar with the comics and TV show know best that, just because a character’s been with the story for a long time, doesn’t mean they won’t perish. You just never know who will be the next food for the zombies – and sometimes, it will be the result of your decisions.

 

What I Didn’t Like:

Bugs and glitches. It has been the strongest complaint by most online reviewers, and yes, I had a problem with the glitches as well. The game never froze one me, but there are hiccups throughout – even in the DLC – which interrupt the flow of the game.

The problem, I think, is that the game seems to be loading the next scene and saving at the same time, as I noticed this is when the glitches usually occur. You solve a puzzle, then there’s a cut-scene. Then the cut-scene freezes for a few seconds, but the game is still going. Best case scenario, the picture fast-forwards to catch up with your position in the game. Worst case, is there was a quick decision to make but you missed your window.

Walking Dead ReviewMost of the time, these glitches didn’t impair the gameplay. But they stand out simply because the rest of the game is so good! If these bugs were in Duke Nukem Forever, I probably wouldn’t care. But it’s like a CD skipping while you’re listening to a really good song.

 

Overall:

Despite the glitches, The Walking Dead is an exciting and fascinating game which proves that an engaging story is often necessary to make a great game. (I’m looking at you, Final Fantasy XIII) The action may not be as intense as Call of Duty, the graphics as impressive as Devil May Cry, but the story and characters are so interesting, the gameplay so interactive, that The Walking Dead video game goes beyond being a simple video game and steps into the boundaries of artform.

For trophy hunters out there, you’ll be happy to know that the platinum for this game is quite easy to obtain. Every trophy is story related, which means once you’ve completed the game, you’ve got your Platinum.

Overall, fans of the comic and TV show will not be disappointed. And anyone new to the series will be in for a treat.

Just don’t play it with the kiddies around.

 

written by Damon Finos

Minecraft Story Mode Trophy Guide

Minecraft Story Mode Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A point-and-click adventure set in the Minecraft world. Like many Telltale games, the Platinum is both easy and quick to obtain.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Minecraft: Story Mode * 33 Telltale Games / Mojang U.S. / Sweden 14 13 5 0 18

Minecraft: Story Mode

Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic point-and-click adventure similar to other titles developed by Telltale Games, with a story based on the Minecraft game by Mojang. The game is divided into five Episodes, with an additional three available as downloadable content. Throughout the game, players make choices which can influence the story and its ending.

Jesse is a new player to the world of Minecraft who embarks on a journey to search for The Order of the Stone - five legendary players who had previously saved the Minecraft world, which is now under the threat of an evil Wither.

Each episode of Minecraft: Story Mode received positive reviews with an overall average score of 71%, praised for its colorful characters, humor, and story, though criticized for bugs and technical issues.

Like most Telltale Games, the Platinum for Minecraft: Story Mode simply requires progressing through the story until the end. The vast majority of trophies are story related, with only a few exceptions. However, since there is a Chapter Select available, mopping-up any missed trophies is a quick and easy procedure.

Expect roughly 15 hours to get through all five Episodes of the main game.

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

If you've played any other Telltale Games, then you'll know that simply playing and enjoying the game from start to finish is a decent way to start. Nearly all the trophies are story-related, with but a few exceptions. However, with the Chapter Select available, going back and mopping-up those few trophies makes for a quick procedure.

Once you've completed all 5 Episodes (or 8, if you're going for the DLC) then it's time to nab those few trophies that are still waiting for you.

This may include the Leveraging Resources trophy for crafting a lever during Episode 1, Chapter 2, the That's Some Pig trophy for exhausting all conversation options with Reuben at the end of Episode 3, Chapter 3, and either the Griefer Madness or Occam's Razor trophy, depending on which decision you made a the end of Chapter 6, Episode 1.

First, IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/minecraft-story-mode/Walkthrough

And a Walkthrough by Ramzes:
https://guides.gamepressure.com/minecraftstorymode/

And NukemDukem has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2015/10/12/minecraft-story-mode-walkthrough.htm

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Eightc, Atarster, andreamrnettbraun, and DaEastside, which includes the DLC:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/minecraft-story-mode/guide/

And a useful Trophy Guide by NCSFan001:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/3828-minecraft-story-mode-trophy-guide

Yoo_Hoo_Sniper has a set of Trophy Guides for each Episode here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/2480-minecraft-story-mode/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4 & PS3) by Maka, Yatogami, and KillerBEA:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/minecraft-story-mode-xbox-one/guide/

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Minecraft-Story-Mode-A-Telltale-Games-Series/trophies

Walking Dead Trophy Guide

Walking Dead Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A point-and-click adventure inspired by the Walking Dead franchise. All the trophies can be unlocked in one playthrough, while a few tricky puzzles can be solved by use of a guide.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Walking Dead * 41 Telltale Games U.S. 30 5 5 0 0

Walking Dead

The Walking Dead is a third-person, point-and-click graphic adventure, based on the successful comic book series by Robert Kirkman, which also inspired an AMC TV show. Divided into 5 Episodes, players must solve puzzles, settle arguments, and save lives in mini-games while making decisions that impact future events in the story.

Players take control of Lee Everett, a convicted felon on his way to prison when the zombie outbreak begins. After surviving a police car crash and undead attack, Lee travels through the state of Georgia, meeting a variety of characters and searching for a means to survive. Though a continuous story, each episode has its own individual plot and goal.

Despite being noted for having a few glitches, The Walking Dead has earned high praise, each Episode receiving average scores of 87%, and earned several 2012 Game Of The Year awards, such as from GamesRadar and USA Today, as well as Best Downloadable Game at the Spike Video Game Awards.

For more information, check out our Walking Dead Review.

No collectibles, no missable trophies. All you need to do is play through the game, from start to finish, and the Platinum is yours.

Every trophy is related to completing each of the 5 episodes - regardless what decisions you make along the way - and completing each of the several chapters within those episodes.

Each episode take around 1-2 hours, depending on whether you're following a walkthrough or trying to figure things out yourself. Overall, the platinum will take around 6-10 hours.

NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 have a separate list from those on the PS3 and PS Vita.

The roadmap for The Walking Dead is simple: play the game. As mentioned earlier, every trophy is story-related, earned after completing each episode and their chapters. While you'll need to make choices along the way, some of which may determine who lives and who dies, these have no bearing on the trophies, nor are there any missable or collectibles.

Simply sit back and enjoy the game, where a shiny new platinum awaits at the end of this dark tale.

This is one game which doesn't require a trophy guide. However, we do have some walkthroughs under our Links tab in case you get stuck figuring out what needs to be done to progress the story.

This is a great Walkthrough, by Piotr "Ziuziek" Deja:
http://guides.gamepressure.com/thewalkingdead/

Another great Walkthrough, which includes videos, by Ferry Groenendijk:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2012/04/24/the-walking-dead-game-walkthrough.htm

And a Walkthrough on IGN:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/the-walking-dead-game/Walkthrough?objectid=100885

Here's a Trophy Guide by PainOfDemise and simula67. Though not necessary for the Platinum, it does feature tips on the 2 misable trophies for the DLC:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/the-walking-dead/guide/

This is a simple Trophy Guide, created by clarkes1990:
http://www.trophiesonpsn.com/forum/showthread.php?2526-The-Walking-Dead-Trophy-Guide-amp-Roadmap

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allpstrophies.com/ps3/1298-the-walking-dead-ps3.html