Wolfenstein The Old Blood Trophy Guide

Wolfenstein The Old Blood Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ** A first-person shooter and stand-alone title in the Wolfenstein series. The Platinum is average in terms of difficulty, though not time consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood ** 51 MachineGames Sweden 42 5 3 0 0

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood

Wolfenstein The Old Blood is a first-person shooter and stand-alone title in the Wolfenstein series. The gameplay is similar to other titles in the series, where layers navigate through levels while taking down enemies using an assortment of weapons and melee attacks. Players can upgrade the protagonist through the use of perks, which allows for more health, armor, or ammunition.

Taking place before the events of Wolfenstein: The New Order, set in an alternate version of 1946, OSA agents William Blazkowicz and Richard Wesley must make their way into Castle Wolfenstein in order to collect a top secret folder from the Nazi archaeologist Helga Von Schabbs.

Wolfenstein The Old Blood received positive reviews with an average score of 76%, praised for its action and gameplay, stealth puzzles, and environments, though criticized by some for its shortness and lack in adding anything new to the series.

This game is fairly average in terms of difficulty, and not particularly time consuming. The campaign is quite short, and while there is a trophy for completing the game on its hardest difficulty setting, this can be cheated by completing only the final level on its hardest difficulty through the chapter select. There are several collectibles to find, though following a guide will make this easy, and the chapter select means nothing is missable. Achieving a gold rating on the challenges can be tough and frustrating at time, though with patience and practice, are certainly doable.

Expect roughly around 9-12 hours for the Platinum, depending on the time spent on challenges and how many playthroughs you decide to do.

The difficulty-related trophies stack, and UBER-difficulty (the hardest mode) is available from the start, so if you wish to complete the game in one playthrough, you can.

It should be noted that there is a simple cheat. You can instead play through the game on the easiest level. After your playthrough, reload the final Chapter 8 and select UBER mode, which will then unlock all the difficulty-related trophies. The choice is yours.

During your playthrough, you’ll want to unlock all the perks, where are done by performing certain actions throughout the game, complete each of the 9 Nightmare levels to unlock their respective trophy, as well as the Die Grosse Die trophy, complete the unlock requirements for the Challenges, and find all 74 collectibles in the form of 10 letters and 64 gold items.

Keep in mind that there is a chapter select available, so nothing is missable. If you happened to fail unlocking any of the Challenges, or missed a few collectibles, then use the chapter select to go back and get whatever you missed. Be sure to check out the Wolfenstein The Old Blood trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details.

If you completed this playthrough on UBER-difficulty, and used the chapter select to mop-up anything you missed, then you’re ready for the final step. If not, reload Chapter 8 and replay this on UBER-difficulty to unlock the difficulty-related trophies.

Finally, it is time to get a gold medal on all 10 challenges. This is arguably the most difficult step on your road to the platinum, as some of these challenges can be quite tough. However, they are all doable with enough patience and replay. If you’re having trouble with any of these, check out some of the videos under our Links tab.

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/wolfenstein-the-old-blood/Walkthrough

And a Walkthrough on GamePressure:
https://guides.gamepressure.com/wolfensteintheoldblood/

Here's a great Trophy Guide by dcollins22:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/wolfenstein-the-old-blood/guide/

And the_game_nerd has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/2971-wolfenstein-the-old-blood-trophy-guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.powerpyx.com/guides/wolfenstein_the_old_blood.html

And thegamenerd1 has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://dexdotexe.com/wolfenstein-the-old-blood-trophy-guide/

Here's a useful Collectibles Location Guide by Harry94:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/248403-wolfenstein-the-old-blood-~-collectibles-guide-amp-nightmare-level-locations/

And Part 1 of HarryNinetyFour's Collectibles Location Guide video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dukx_rB7u1Y

And a Nightmare Levels Location Guide video by Harry94:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdKVxlU_LUc

A video demonstration of an easy Final Boss Battle by CombatCow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaWg-gCrcHQ

A Challenges Walkthrough video by JoeFenix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR8R81a_nxQ

And a video demonstration of the Eagle Eye trophy, by Dane Collins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QytVFhtLJYY

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/wolfenstein-the-old-blood-ps4/trophies/

Wolfenstein II The New Colossus Trophy Guide

Wolfenstein II The New Colossus Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ****  A first-person action game and a sequel to the 2014 Wolfenstein: The New Order. The Platinum requires a playthrough on the hardest difficulty mode with a single life, and no continues or check-points.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus **** 51 MachineGames Sweden 38 10 2 0 30

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a first-person shooter, the eighth main entry in the Wolfenstein series, and a sequel to the 2014 Wolfenstein: The New Order. Players use a variety of weapons such as firearms, explosives, and melee weapons, to fight their way through each level with a cover system. The game also includes moments where stealth tactics can be employed.

Taking place several months following the events of Wolfenstein: The New Order, William "B.J." Blazkowicz has awoken from a coma. He soon sets off to forge new alliances with resistance groups to continue fighting against the Nazi empire by first attempting to liberate the United States.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus received positive reviews with an average score of 87%, praised for its shooting mechanics, level design, and fast-paced action, while criticized by some for its story.

The reason for the 4-star difficulty is purely for the skills required in obtaining the Platinum. While the majority of the trophies are fairly average in difficulty, you will need to beat the game on its hardest difficulty setting, which is no cakewalk. But far worse is the Mein Leben trophy, which requires not only a playthrough on the hardest difficulty, but a successful run on a single life, with no saves or checkpoints. This will require a vast amount of practice, and is the ultimate roadblock in stopping some players from obtaining the Platinum.

Due to the amount of practice involved for the Mein Leben trophy, and expecting to start over several times, unlocking the Platinum will probably take over a hundred hours.

Start by playing through the game on whichever difficulty setting you choose. Simply going through this playthrough will unlock a few story-related trophies.

There are also four missable trophies which we recommend aiming for during your first playthrough. These include Crippled But Able for performing a takedown while in the wheelchair, Kick It for killing Hitler during the Aerostat Audition, I'm Machine Enough for beating the Panzerhund ride without killing anyone on Bring'em On difficulty or higher, and Keep Playing allowing the game to resume during and end credits. Also, it should be noted that the Make A Point trophy for achieving the highest score in the shooting range should be done early in the game, as this will become more difficult later on. And the same goes for the First Loser trophy, which requires getting the second best time in the Killhouse. Check out the Wolfenstein II The New Colossus trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details, if needed.

Finally, there are a number of collectibles to find which, if you want to avoid much backtracking, you can find these now. These include 15 toys for the Toy Collector, 10 music records for the Audiophile trophy, 50 golds for the Golden Boy, 16 Ubercommander death cards for the Terror-Billy trophy, 75 Starcards for the Meet The Cast, 50 concept arts for the Art Aficionado trophy, as well as fully upgrading all weapons for the Gun Nut trophy. Check out one of the collectible locations guides under our Links tab for these.

Once you've completed your initial playthrough, it's time to backtrack to mop up all those miscellaneous trophies you may still be missing. Be sure to load a previous save, rather than starting a new game, as nothing will carry over. Your goal here is to get all the remaining trophies with the exception of the difficulty completion related ones. Those will come next. Again, check out the Wolfenstein II The New Colossus trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

Now, it's time to start your playthrough on I Am Death Incarnate, which is the hardest mode in the game. Your goal here is not just to get through, but to practice in preparation for your Mein Leben playthrough. Note which levels or areas are difficult, so you can go back and retry them, until you feel confident enough to get through the entire game without dying. Because that is what's required for your final trophy.

Once you feel you're ready, it's time for the Mein Leben playthrough. Here, you will be playing on the same hard mode as before, with the difference being that you cannot die even once, and there are no saves or checkpoints. While the game itself may take around 5-6 hours, expect to dedicate a full afternoon in taking your time, using stealth whenever possible, and taking your time. With enough practice and patience, and as long as you don't give up, you can get that Mein Leben trophy, as well as the Platinum.

Good luck!

Wolfenstein The New Order Trophy Guide PS4

Wolfenstein The New Order Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A first-person shooter and sequel to the 2009 Wolfenstein. Requires some skill and a little time, though is less than average in terms of difficulty.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolfenstein: The New Order ** 51 MachineGames Sweden 34 15 1 0 0

Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein: The New Order is a first-person shooter, and the seventh main entry in the Wolfenstein series which began on the PC in 1981, and is a sequel to the 2009 Wolfenstein. Players use an assortment of firearms and explosives, as well as melee attacks against enemies, while navigating through levels which can occupy either shootouts or using stealth.

Set in an alternate 1960's after the Nazis have won WWII by using advanced technologies, American war hero B.J. Blazkowicz is on a mission to launch a counter-offensive against his nemesis, General Wilhelm Deathshead Strasse.

Wolfenstein: The New Order received mostly positive reviews with an average score of 80%, praised for its combat mechanics, story, characters, and an overall improvement over the previous installment, through criticized by some for a few old-school aspects and empty environments.

This is a low 2-star rating, as the Platinum does require a bit of skill. At least one full playthrough is required, and if using an exploit, the final chapter to be completed on Uber difficulty. There are several collectibles to find, and some miscellaneous trophies to unlock. A chapter select means no trophies are missable.

If performing only one playthrough, expect about 20-24 hours, depending on your FPS skills.

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

At least one playthrough on Uber difficulty is required for the Uber Hero trophy, which is available to play from the start. The difficulty on Uber is not as high compared with other games, and so we recommend performing your playthrough on that.

There is an exploit, however, if you so choose. You can play on Easy and complete the game, then load up the last chapter and select Uber difficulty, which will unlock Uber Hero after the credits, as well as the other difficulty-related trophies. If you choose to take this step, be reminded that the final chapter on Uber may seem quite difficult since you'll have lacked the experience playing through the game on only Easy. The choice is yours.

During your playthrough, you may want to save some grinding later by finding all the collectibles. Be sure to check out the collectibles guides under our Links tab. There are also a number of challenges you can complete, which will not only unlock their corresponding trophies, but some perks which will assist with your gameplay. For more information, check out the Wolfenstein The New Order trophy guide links under our Links page. However, if you choose to simply play through the game and worry about the other trophies later, that's fine. There is a chapter select available, so nothing is missable.

Once you've gotten your Uber Hero trophy, it's time to use the chapter select to mop-up any trophies you're missing. Again, check out the Wolfenstein The New Order trophy guides under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/wolfenstein-new-order/Walkthrough

A useful Walkthrough by Bill Lavoy:
https://www.primagames.com/games/wolfenstein-new-order/coverage/wolfenstein-new-order-complete-walkthrough-easter-eggs-and-side-missions

And a text-based Walkthrough by KOH13:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps4/714314-wolfenstein-the-new-order/faqs/69424

M-Easy has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/wolfenstein-the-new-order-ps4/guide/

And a detailed Trophy Guide here, by Vettes:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS4-Trophy-Guides:Wolfenstein:-The-New-Order-Trophy-Guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by StrickenBiged:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/1078-wolfenstein-the-new-order-trophy-guide

And NerdBurglars have a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://nerdburglars.net/trophyguide/wolfenstein-the-new-order-ps4

And a useful Trophy Guide by Richard Duflo:
http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2014/05/27/wolfenstein-the-new-order-trophy-guide/

Here's a Collectibles Guide by Harry94:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/wolfenstein-the-new-order/235259-wolfenstein-new-order-collectibles-guide.html

And a video Collectibles Guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/wolfenstein-new-order/235133-wolfenstein-new-order-collectible-guide-gold-items-enigma-codes-letters.html

A video by M-Easy demonstrating the Marksman Magazine trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KidOJu9oLWo

A video by M-Easy demonstrating Chapter 16 on Uber difficulty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-75Tce-gpCM

And M-Easy's video demonstration of the Final Boss on Uber difficulty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4J7lXZu_jg

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Wolfenstein-The-New-Order/trophies

Wolfenstein The New Order Trophy Guide

Wolfenstein The New Order Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A first-person shooter and sequel to the 2009 Wolfenstein. Requires some skill and a little time, though is less than average in terms of difficulty.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolfenstein: The New Order ** 51 MachineGames Sweden 34 15 1 0 0

Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein: The New Order is a first-person shooter, and the seventh main entry in the Wolfenstein series which began on the PC in 1981, and is a sequel to the 2009 Wolfenstein. Players use an assortment of firearms and explosives, as well as melee attacks against enemies, while navigating through levels which can occupy either shootouts or using stealth.

Set in an alternate 1960's after the Nazis have won WWII by using advanced technologies, American war hero B.J. Blazkowicz is on a mission to launch a counter-offensive against his nemesis, General Wilhelm Deathshead Strasse.

Wolfenstein: The New Order received mostly positive reviews with an average score of 80%, praised for its combat mechanics, story, characters, and an overall improvement over the previous installment, through criticized by some for a few old-school aspects and empty environments.

This is a low 2-star rating, as the Platinum does require a bit of skill. At least one full playthrough is required, and if using an exploit, the final chapter to be completed on Uber difficulty. There are several collectibles to find, and some miscellaneous trophies to unlock. A chapter select means no trophies are missable.

If performing only one playthrough, expect about 20-24 hours, depending on your FPS skills.

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

At least one playthrough on Uber difficulty is required for the Uber Hero trophy, which is available to play from the start. The difficulty on Uber is not as high compared with other games, and so we recommend performing your playthrough on that.

There is an exploit, however, if you so choose. You can play on Easy and complete the game, then load up the last chapter and select Uber difficulty, which will unlock Uber Hero after the credits, as well as the other difficulty-related trophies. If you choose to take this step, be reminded that the final chapter on Uber may seem quite difficult since you'll have lacked the experience playing through the game on only Easy. The choice is yours.

During your playthrough, you may want to save some grinding later by finding all the collectibles. Be sure to check out the collectibles guides under our Links tab. There are also a number of challenges you can complete, which will not only unlock their corresponding trophies, but some perks which will assist with your gameplay. For more information, check out the Wolfenstein The New Order trophy guide links under our Links page. However, if you choose to simply play through the game and worry about the other trophies later, that's fine. There is a chapter select available, so nothing is missable.

Once you've gotten your Uber Hero trophy, it's time to use the chapter select to mop-up any trophies you're missing. Again, check out the Wolfenstein The New Order trophy guides under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/wolfenstein-new-order/Walkthrough

A useful Walkthrough by Bill Lavoy:
https://www.primagames.com/games/wolfenstein-new-order/coverage/wolfenstein-new-order-complete-walkthrough-easter-eggs-and-side-missions

And a text-based Walkthrough by KOH13:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps4/714314-wolfenstein-the-new-order/faqs/69424

M-Easy has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/wolfenstein-the-new-order-ps4/guide/

And a detailed Trophy Guide here, by Vettes:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS4-Trophy-Guides:Wolfenstein:-The-New-Order-Trophy-Guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by StrickenBiged:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/1078-wolfenstein-the-new-order-trophy-guide

And NerdBurglars have a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://nerdburglars.net/trophyguide/wolfenstein-the-new-order-ps4

And a useful Trophy Guide by Richard Duflo:
http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2014/05/27/wolfenstein-the-new-order-trophy-guide/

Here's a Collectibles Guide by Harry94:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/wolfenstein-the-new-order/235259-wolfenstein-new-order-collectibles-guide.html

And a video Collectibles Guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/wolfenstein-new-order/235133-wolfenstein-new-order-collectible-guide-gold-items-enigma-codes-letters.html

A video by M-Easy demonstrating the Marksman Magazine trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KidOJu9oLWo

A video by M-Easy demonstrating Chapter 16 on Uber difficulty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-75Tce-gpCM

And M-Easy's video demonstration of the Final Boss on Uber difficulty:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4J7lXZu_jg

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Wolfenstein-The-New-Order/trophies

Wolfenstein Trophy Guide

Wolfenstein Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A first-person shooter and a sequel to Return to Castle Wolfenstein, taking place during World War II. While the offline trophies aren’t overly difficult, the online are challenging and time consuming without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Wolfenstein *** 50 Raven Software U.S. 33 15 1 25 0

Wolfenstein

Wolfenstein is a first-person shooter, and a sequel to Return to Castle Wolfenstein, available on the PS2 and Xbox. The action takes place in the fictional town of Isendtadt during WWII, where players battle against not only Nazis, but supernatural creatures.

Nazis have been digging up crystals named Nachtsonne, which can be used to unleash an unspeakable power. Special agent B.J. Blazkowicz, after making a daring escape using a medallion he stole that was powered by a Nachstonne, heads to the fictional town of Isendstadt where the crystals are found, to stop the Nazi's diabolical plans.

Wolfenstein received fairly average reviews, with an average score of 72%, both praised and criticized as being a reasonably fun but typical shooter without anything particularly outstanding.

The offline trophies are fairly average, requiring a playthrough on its hardest difficulty mode, finding collectibles, and a few other miscellaneous trophies. However, the online will certainly take a big chunk out of your time. If you have a good group of two or three boosting partners, this rating could be brought down to a high 2-star.

Legitimately, expect over 100 hours of gameplay. With a boosting partner, this number could be brought down to around 40 hours or so.

It's up to you how many playthroughs you wish to do in order to work towards the Platinum, and it's certainly possible to do everything in one. You will need to play the game on its hardest difficulty setting, Uber Difficulty, as well as find all the collectibles in the form of Gold, Intel, and Tomes of Power, and get through the game with less than 3 deaths. On top of this, there are a few miscellaneous trophies to do. If you're great at multitasking, then by all means it's totally doable to complete everything in one run. If not, then you might want to divide up your playthroughs. Particularly, for example, completing the game with less than 3 deaths on an easier mode.

On the whole, Uber Difficulty isn't too hard, though you will find yourself in a few frustrating spots. Regarding the Single Quarter trophy for completing the game with less than 3 deaths, make sure that if you die, do NOT load from the last checkpoint, as this will register your death. Instead, quit to the main menu and reload your last save. Finally, be sure to check out the trophy guides and collectible guides in our Links page to help out with the remaining trophies. It is possible to replay previous missions to mop-up any trophies you're still missing, up until the Airfield level, which is the point of no return.

Once you've completed all the offline trophies, it's time to move onto the online multiplayer, where there are 25 trophies to unlock. Your ultimate goal will be to unlock the Das Big Man trophy for reaching Rank 50. There is a glitch you can exploit, however, so check out the Links page for that. Most of the other online trophies are either kill-related, winning multiplayer games on different matches, or related to the Veil ability. In general, unlocking all the online trophies will take a bit of time. However, if you manage to find a good crew of 3 or 4 boosting buddies, the time can be cut by about 75%. Check out the boosting forums under our Links tab if this is a path that interests you.