Uncharted The Lost Legacy Trophy Guide

Uncharted The Lost Legacy Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action adventure and standalone expansion to the 2016 Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Like other games in the Uncharted series, the Platinum requires a Crushing mode playthrough, and plenty of collectibles to find.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy ** 50 Naughty Dog U.S. 36 11 2 0 0

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a third-person action adventure, and an expanded standalone to the 2016 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, featuring the character Chloe Frazer as the protagonist. Like other games in the series, players use firearms and melee combat to take down enemies, perform stealth moves, engage in platforming, and solve puzzles.

Fortune hunter Chloe Frazer begins her adventure in India, searching for the legendary tusk of Ganesh. She soon teams up with mercenary Nadine Ross as they embark on a quest to find the same legendary tusk that Chloe's father searched for and died trying.

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy received positive reviews with an average score of 85%, and received several nominations for Best Game by numerous online magazines, for its graphics, presentation, combat, and overall fun, though criticized for possessing too much similarity to Uncharted 4.

If you've played any of the previous Uncharted games, then you'll have a good idea of what's involved for the Platinum. Like the other titles in the series, you'll need to complete a Crushing mode playthrough, find numerous collectibles, fulfill some kill-related challenges, and unlock a few other miscellaneous trophies. A Chapter Select is available for mopping up what you're missing. Also, once the game is completed, a number of modifiers such as infinite ammo and weapon select are available, which makes a second playthrough on Crushing mode easier than on previous Uncharted installments.

Expect roughly 15-20 hours for the Platinum, depending on skills and how many playthroughs are performed.

Unlike many previous games in the Uncharted series, Crushing Mode is available from the start. So if you wish to avoid two playthroughs, and you're confident in your skills, you can get this out of the way from the very beginning.

However, be warned that playing on Crushing mode with make unlocking numerous trophies along the way quite challenging. Also, by playing and completing the game on any mode, you will unlock modifiers such as weapon select and infinite ammo, which would later make your Crushing mode playthrough much easier.

As you play, you'll want to be on the lookout for the 68 treasures you'll need to collect for the Collector Of Antiquities trophy. Check out the collectible locations guides and walkthroughs under our Links tab for help with these. You'll also need to find and unlock all 21 lockboxes for the Picks Or It Didn't Happen trophy, take a photo of all 28 photo opportunities for the Pics Or It Didn't Happen trophy, find all 11 Hoysala tokens for the Yas Queen trophy, listen to all 17 optional conversations for the Getting To Know You trophy. If you miss anything, don't fret. You can always use the Chapter Select after your first playthrough to collect whatever you still need. The only exception is related to the Yas Queen trophy, as some collectibles will be inaccessible until you've recovered all 11 Hoysala tokens.

Also, there are several kill-related trophies to work on, and some miscellaneous chapter-specific trophies which you can attempt to unlock during your first playthrough. Check out the Uncharted The Lost Legacy trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details. Again, if you miss them, you can always go back and use the Chapter Select.

There is one trophy which is technically missable. In order to unlock The Way Of The Warrior trophy, you'll need to reach the outskirts of Halebidu in Chapter 5 without using any firearms or explosives. This means you cannot use guns or explosives in the previous four chapters, up until you pass through the large doors into Chapter 5. This will be difficult to do if your first playthrough is on Crushing mode, but easy on Explorer. If you accidentally fire a weapon or throw a grenade, than quickly exit the game and reload to the last check point.

If you've completed the game on a difficult mode under Crushing, then your next step is to play through on Crushing mode. Remember, you can now use modifiers to help you. This is also a good chance to unlock any weapon kill-related trophies, or anything else you're still missing.

Once all that's finished, simply use the Chapter Select to mop up anything you're still missing. Check out the Uncharted The Lost Legacy trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need, and their requirements.

Enjoy!

Uncharted Drake’s Fortune Remastered Trophy Guide

Uncharted Drake’s Fortune Remastered Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action-platformer and revamp from the original 2007 version. At least one playthrough on Crushing mode is required, with a chapter select for mopping up.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Remastered ** 46 Naughty Dog U.S. 34 8 3 0 8

Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Remastered

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Remastered is a third-person action adventure with puzzle elements, originally released on the PS3 in 2007, and revamped for the PS4 in 2015 as part of the Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection with technical and graphical improvements.

Nathan Drake, treasure hunter, teams up with his lifelong friend Victor Sullivan and a reporter named Elena Fisher, are on a search for the fabled El Dorado. While pirates are hot on their heels, Drake and his friends will soon learn of ancient evil awaiting them.

The original Uncharted: Drake's Fortune on the PS3 received high praise with an average score of 88%, praised for its visuals and presentation, voice acting, story, and overall exciting fun.

If you've already played and gotten the Platinum on the PS3 version, than the Remastered copy won't hold any surprises. Most of the trophies are the same, with a few minor changes. Getting 250 headshots is now required, rather than only 100, as well as killing 3 enemies with a single explosion five times, and a few speed-run related trophies. Like the PS3 version, a playthrough on Crushing mode is required - which is available from the start. And there is still the Chapter Select available for mopping-up afterwards.

Expect between 12-20 hours for the Platinum, depending on how many playthroughs you do, and if you have experience playing the PS3 version.

Crushing mode is available from the beginning, so if you already have experience playing Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, and wish to avoid a second playthrough, then you may as well start there.

However, if this is your first time, and you don't mind performing a second playthrough, than we recommend starting on an easier level in order to get used to the game. Crushing mode is no cakewalk.

Along the way, you'll want to follow one of the collectible guides under our Links tab to find all 60 treasures, as well as the Strange Relic for the Relic Finder trophy. Additionally, you'll want to work on accumulating headshots, as you'll need up to 250 for the 250 Headshots trophy, and kill 50 enemies by melee-attacking from behind for the Master Ninja trophy. Lastly, there are a number of weapon-kill related trophies which you can be working on during your first playthrough, as well.

After you've eventually finished your playthrough on Crushing mode, it's time to use the Chapter Select to go back and mop-up anything you're missing. This may include some of the weapon-kill related trophies, and the speed-run trophies. Check out the Uncharted Drake's Fortune Remastered trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're still missing, and their requirements.

Here is the Walkthrough from IGN:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/812550/page_2.html

And another Walkthrough from MyCheats:
http://mycheats.1up.com/view/superguide/3150522/uncharted_drake_s_fortune/ps3

The Walkthrough from Mahalo includes videos:
http://www.mahalo.com/uncharted-drakes-fortune-walkthrough

A great Trophy Guide here, by Sellers:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/uncharted-drake-s-fortune-remastered/276727-uncharted-drakes-fortune-remastered-trophy-guide-roadmap.html

And a great Trophy Guide by onuosfan, Matticus182, simula67, and NeilBefore_ZOD:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/3418-uncharted-drakes-fortune-remastered-trophy-guide

Here's a simple text-based Trophy Guide from the PS3 version by Playstation Lifestyle:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2008/08/07/uncharted-drakes-fortune-trophy-guide/

And another Trophy Guide by PS3 Blog:
http://www.ps3blog.co.za/2008/08/07/uncharted-drake%e2%80%99s-fortune-trophy-guide/

A Treasure Collectibles Guide video, by PS4Trophies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSnjEhO6110

And a video demonstration of the , also by PS4Trophies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmTlM2RaHJQ

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/uncharted-drakes-fortune-remastered-ps4/trophies/

Uncharted 4 Trophy Guide

Uncharted 4 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action adventure with platforming and puzzle elements, and the final game in the Uncharted series to feature Nathan Drake. The Platinum is fairly average in terms of difficulty and time required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End ** 56 Naughty Dog U.S. 45 9 1 5 12

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is a third-person action adventure, and the final game in the series to feature Nathan Drake. Like previous titles in the series, the game features platforming elements such as jumping, climbing and swimming, puzzles to solve, as well as duck-and-cover shooting to take out enemies, with a stronger emphasis on stealth. The game also includes an online multiplayer mode.

Fifteen years have passed since Nathan Drake has retired and settled down with his wife Elena, despite missing the adventures. Though after being visited by his brother Sam Drake who proposes going after the treasure of pirate Henry Avery, Nathan sets off on another treasure hunt.

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End was a critical success with an average score of 93%, praised for its incredible visuals, story and dialogue, added features, and overall fun gameplay.

If you've played any of the previous games in the Uncharted series, then you'll no what to expect in terms of difficulty and time required. The trophies are essentially the same, requiring a playthrough on Crushing mode, as well as finding collectibles and getting a certain number of kills with particular weapons. There is however, a speed-run trophy added to the mix. There are 5 online trophies which are easy to unlock and don't require boosting.

Expect roughly 30-40 hours of gameplay for the Platinum, depending on the number of playthroughs you do. NOTE: The retail version, if played unpatched, includes a cheat which grants infinite ammo after having completed the game. This cheat does not work on the digital downloaded version, or the retail version after it has been patched.

If you're in a rush for that Platinum, then you can jump into Crushing mode and start your first playthrough that way, since it is available from the beginning. However, if you are playing an unpatched retail version and plan on using the infinite ammo cheat, then you may wish to first clear the game on Easy or Normal, then a second on Crushing to make things easier.

Either way, there are a total of 193 collectibles to find, in the form of 109 treasures, 25 journal entries, 23 notes, and 36 optional conversations. If you wish to get these out of the way, then follow one of the collectibles guides under our Links tab. There is a chapter select after completing the game, so don't fret if you miss anything.

Also, there are some chapter-specific story-related trophies, which need to be done in chapters 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 (x4), 12 (x2), 13, 14, 17, 22, and the Epilogue. Check out the Uncharted 4 trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details. Again, if you miss these, you can always go back via the chapter select.

After that, there are two more playthrough trophies which include completing the game in 6 hours or less for the Charted! - Speedrun trophy, and completing the game with over 70% shot accuracy for the Sharpshooter trophy. It's up to you if you wish to do both of these in one playthrough, or separate the two. Keep in mind that the cutscenes are included during the 6 hours speedrun, so they will need to be skipped.

Then, use the chapter select to mop up any remaining offline trophies you may still be missing. Again, check out the Uncharted 4 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're missing and their requirements.

Finally, there are 5 online trophies to unlock. These don't need boosting, as they simply require playing 5 matches in multiplayer, completing the trials on moderate difficulty, as well as spawning sidekicks and reviving allies.

Enjoy!

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/uncharted-4-a-thiefs-end/Walkthrough_-_Chapters

And a Walkthrough with videos by Doug NukemDukem:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2016/05/09/uncharted-4-walkthrough.htm

And dark52 has a text-based Walkthrough here:
https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps4/739573-uncharted-4-a-thiefs-end/faqs/73517

Here's a great Trophy Guide that includes the DLC, by PowerPyx and Jerry Appleby:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/uncharted-4/guide/

MECHnation created a great Trophy Guide:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/4401-uncharted-4-a-thiefs-end-trophy-guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by Richard Duflo:
http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2016/05/12/uncharted-4-trophy-guide-playstation-lifestyle/

And Mat Hall has a simple Trophy Guide here:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-05-10-uncharted-4-trophy-guide-4046

A simple Trophy Guide by Ferry Groenendijk:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2016/05/09/uncharted-4-trophies-guide.htm

PowerPyx has a Collectibles Guide here:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/uncharted-4-a-thief-s-end/288884-uncharted-4-collectible-guide-treasures-conversations-journal-entries-notes.html

And a Collectibles Guide by Ferry Groenendijk:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2016/05/09/uncharted-4-collectibles.htm

Here's a Speedrun Guide by optimusmart:
https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps4/739573-uncharted-4-a-thiefs-end/faqs/74150

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Uncharted-4-A-Thiefs-End/trophies

Uncharted 3 Drake’s Deception Trophy Guide

Uncharted 3 Drake’s Deception Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action that continues the adventures of Nathan Drake as he searches for the Iram of the Pillars. The Platinum isn’t any more or less difficult than previous games in the Uncharted series.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception ** 55 Naughty Dog U.S. 43 10 1 2 50

Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is a third-person action adventure with puzzles to solve. The game continues the story of Nathan Drake, the Indy Jones like treasure hunter who climbs, leaps, and shoots his way through a variety of cities and countries, including Columbia, France and Syria - this time searching for the Lost City of Ubar. The story also includes flashbacks into Drake's childhood, revealing secrets of his past.

The game, like its predecessors, received outstanding reviews with an average score of 94% and won several Game of the Year awards. An engaging story, well-voiced actors, creative puzzles, and jaw-dropping graphics, Drake's Deception has been described by many critics as a "masterpiece."

For more information, check out our Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Review.

If you've played any previous Uncharted games, then you have a good idea at how (not too) difficult this platinum can be, as the trophies are extremely similar. This involves a minimum of two playthroughs - one on the most difficult setting - finding collectibles, getting head-shots, making kills with certain weapons, etc.

Nothing that should take you more than 20 hours of gameplay.

NOTE: There are 2 online trophies. Though they are easy to acquire, they require an Online Pass. If you've purchased the game, than this pass is free. If you've rented the game or bought it used, chances are the free online pass' code has been used - in which case, you will have to pay for it.

If you've gotten Platinums on previous Uncharted games, then you know the routine.

If not, and if you're in a rush to get that platinum, then we recommend starting off on Hard mode and getting through the story. Along the way, you'll need to find various collectibles - which you can use the Walkthroughs in our Links page to help you out. There are also trophies for getting a number of kills with particular weapons, stealth attacks, head-shots, and a few various challenges. All these trophies are stackable, so don't worry if you can't collect them all during your first playthrough. All your stats will be saved in an overall collection.

Once you've completed Hard, the next mode - Crushing - will be unlocked. Again, just play through while trying to add more stealth kills and head shots to your stats, as well as other kills with certain weapons.

By now you should have nearly all the trophies. The rest is a simple clean-up, which you can use the chapter select as well as the Uncharted 3 Drake's Deception Trophy Guide links under our Links tab to help you. There are two online trophies, which simply require you to complete one Competitive and one Cooperative game.

This is IGN's wiki Walkthrough to help with puzzles and find all the collectible treasures:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/uncharted-3-drakes-deception/Walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide by ONUOsFan:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Uncharted-3:-Drakes-Deception-Trophy-Guide

And another Trophy Guide by Pesico:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/uncharted-3-drakes-deception/guide/

This is a simpler, but useful, Trophy Guide by Anthony Severino:
http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2011/10/30/uncharted-3-drakes-deception-trophy-guide/

A great set of videos detailing the Treasure Locations by Kurtis Seid:
http://www.gamespot.com/features/uncharted-3-drakes-deception-walkthrough-6343474/?page=2

Here's the first Youtube video by Wozamil showing the Treasure Location:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfQCjoBQXF4&feature=player_embedded

This is another Youtube video by Wozamil, demonstrating how to get the Rolling Ammo Master trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lq49ktfApTw

Pescio has a great Youtube video demonstrating the Dyno-Might Master trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1alIQZ1OWHA

And a Youtube video by PowerPyx demonstrating the Throwback Master trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78RVT0cWNsg

And another by PowerPyx, demonstrating the Expert Ninja trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U22QHNcbAoo

And a Youtube video by Wozamil demonstrating the Riot Rocker trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu30IL6Xb90

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/uncharted-3-drakes-deception/trophies/

Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Trophy Guide

Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action title continuing the adventures of Nathan Drake as he searches for the fabled city of Shambhala. Several playthroughs are required for the Platinum, as well as collectibles to find.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves ** 48 Naughty Dog U.S. 36 8 3 2 23

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

In this third-person action adventure game, you are Nathan Drake - a treasure hunter following Marco Polo's journals to Nepal and the Himalayas in search of the fabled city of Shambhala, where the Cintamani Stone awaits. Reunited with Victor "Sully" Sullivan and Elena Fisher, you meet a new cast of characters, climb, swing, and fight soldiers of a Serbian war criminal named Zoran Lazarevic, towards your goal. But in this cat-and-mouse game of treasure hunting, who can you trust?

Like its predecessor, Uncharted 2 also won several Game of the Year awards, including one from the Spike Video Game Awards in 2009.

If you've already collected the Platinum on the first Uncharted game, then the requirements for Among Thieves shouldn't be anything new to you. With a little time and some skill, you find all the hidden treasures, perform so many kills with different weapons, complete the game on each of the modes, and you're done.

There are trophies for the online content, but are not required in obtaining the Platinum. The only two which are requires are: Thrillseeker and Buddy System, both of which only need you to "complete" an online game, which is easy enough.

If you've played the first Uncharted, then you already know what to do in getting that Platinum. Your options, as in the previous game, are: quick and stressful (starting off on Hard Mode) or easier but slower paced (staying with Easy Mode until most trophies are unlocked). The choice is up to you.

Nearly all the trophies are identical to those on the first Uncharted - clear certain stages, find all the treasures (use the walkthroughs in our Links page for this) kill 50 enemies with certain weapons (often gained during your second playthrough, using infinite ammo) and a few other stunts (Run-And-Gunner, Hangman, etc.) which the Trophy Guides in our Links page should help you with. As stated earlier, the DLC online trophies are NOT required for the platinum, except for Buddy System and Thrillseeker, which can easily be acquired at any time.

the most difficult trophy for most people (besides Charted! - Crushing) is Steel Fist Expert, which requires you to defeat 10 enemies in a row with a single punch. Why is this a pain? Because you may be on a roll, defeated seven or eight enemies, and suddenly you accidentally kill the next one with your gun, or haven't softened him up enough and fail to take him out with one punch - which means you need to start over. We've included a Youtube video under our Links tab to give you an example of where in the game this trophy is easiest to acquire - but be prepared to spend a good hour or two yelling and swearing at your TV while throwing the controller at your cat/dog in frustration!

For Walkthroughs, which are necessary in locating all the hidden trophies, we've included an excellent guide by IGN:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/14225971/

Another Walkthrough Super Cheats by Absolute Steve, which includes a printable version:
http://www.supercheates.com/guides/uncharted-2-among-thieves

And another Walkthrough, on My Cheats:
http://mycheats.1up.com/view.superguide/3168740/uncharted_2__among_thieves/ps3

Here is a Trophy Guide from DLB-Network:
http://dlb-network.com/guides/trophy-guides/uncharted2amongthievestrophyguide/

And another Trophy Guide, from PS3 Trophies:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/uncharted-2-among-thieves/guide/

And a text-based Trophy Guide from GameFAQs, written by FFADDICT01:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/955125-uncharted-2-among-thieves/faqs/58262

Here is a Youtube video showing how the Steel Fist Expert trophy can be acquired, by XwetBingoBango:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEDgGdHTAv8

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List, which includes all the DLC online trophies as well:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/uncharted-2-among-thieves-trophies.html