Transformers Rise of the Dark Spark Trophy Guide PS3

Transformers Rise of the Dark Spark Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o A third-person action shooter based on the Transformers franchise. Since the online servers were closed in Spring of 2020, the online trophies, and Platinum, is now Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark n/o 51 Edge of Reality U.S. 42 5 3 13 0

Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark

Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark is a third-person action shooter based on the Transformers franchise, and is the third title in the Cybertron series. Players select from a roaster of transformer characters, each with their own unique abilities, with upgradeable weapons. The game also includes a new online multiplayer mode called Escalation, in which up to four players fight off waves of enemies. The online servers were closed in Spring of 2020.

The storyline is split between events on Earth which take place before the events of the 2014 film Transformers: Age of Extinction, and on Cybertron taking place before the events of the 2012 game Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. Both storylines surround the Dark Spark, a powerful artifact which can tear holes in dimensions, allowing the two Transformers universes together.

Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark received negative reviews with an average score of 44%, praised for its co-op multiplayer and interesting weapons, but criticized for campaign and storyline and unbalanced difficulty level.

The game was first released in June 2014, and would have received a low 2-star difficulty rating. Unfortunately, Activision closed the online servers to many of their Transformer game titles without warning, in Spring of 2020. Since Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark has 13 online trophies which can no longer be unlocked, the Platinum has therefore become Not Obtainable.

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

Since the online servers were closed in Spring of 2020, the 13 online trophies, as well as the Platinum, have become Not Obtainable. However, if you still wish to continue collecting those 37 offline trophies, then read on.

There are no difficulty-related trophies, so feel free to start the campaign on Easy mode.

Since there is a chapter select available, there are no missable trophies to worry about. However, if you wish to avoid replaying missions, be sure to check out the Transformers Rise of the Dark Spark trophy guide links under our Links tab for the chapter-specific trophies. These include the Snitches Get Stitches trophy in chapter 1, the Spectacularly Amazing trophy in chapter 3, the Softly Softly Catchee Monkey trophy in chapter 5, the No One Gets Outta Here Alive trophy in chapter 6, the What Could Go Wrong trophy in chapter 7, the I’d Like To Leave Here Please in chapter 8, The Sting Like A trophy in chapter 10, the You Get Nothing Good Day Sir trophy in chapter 11, and both the Tread Lightly and Make Peace Not War trophies in chapter 13.

There are also several collectibles to find. Though luckily, many of these are restricted to one or two chapters. Again, check out the Transformers Rise of the Dark Spark trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details.

After completing the campaign, use the chapter select to mop up any missed trophies, excluding the Covenant Of Primus trophy.

Once you have reached Rank 25, you can activate Prime Mode, which gives you some special abilities, but removes all your weapons and upgrades as you are reset back to Rank 1. You will also lose all progress towards kill-related trophies, and collectibles. For this reason, save activating Prime Mode for last. Once you do, you will unlock the Covenant Of Primus trophy.

Unfortunately, with the servers closed down, this is as far as we can go.

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!

Steins;Gate Trophy Guide

Steins;Gate Trophy Guide Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A sci-fi visual novel involving time travel and the butterfly effect. Like most visual novels, the Platinum doesn’t require skill, nor time if text-skipping.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Steins;Gate * 42 5pb. / Nitroplus Japan 23 16 2 0 0

Steins;Gate

Steins;Gate is a sci-fi visual novel and the second game in the Science-Adventure series, following Chaos;Head. The game later spawned several sequels, as well as a manga and anime series. Players make their choices by either selecting to answer or ignore phone calls and text messages, as well as selecting the reply. The outcome of these choices change the direction of the story.

Taking place in the summer of 2010 in Akihabara, Tokyo, Rintaro Okabe, who also goes by the pseudonym Kyouma Hououin, is a self-declared mad scientist who, among his friends, has accidentally created a time machine out of a microwave oven. By sending text messages into the past, he is able to alter the present and future. Yet the Butterfly Effect from these changes may create a horrible outcome for not only Okabe and his friends, but the fate of the world.

Steins;Gate received outstanding reviews with an average score of 88%, praised for its engaging story, colorful characters, voice acting, and attention to detail within the scenario.

Like just about any visual novel, the Platinum doesn’t require any skill – only time, and some strategic saves. Unlike other visual novels however, the different choices not clear-cut selections. Rather, they involve sending and receiving texts and phone calls at certain moments in the game. This means, if you are text-skipping, there’s a good chance you might skip through where you need to make a decision.

Expect anywhere between 5 to 45 hours for the Platinum, depending on how much text skipping you do.

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

If you wish to get the Platinum in the least amount of time, we recommend following one of the walkthroughs under our Links tab, that will state not only when and which texts and phone calls to make, but also where to place some strategic save points you can fall back on.

There are trophies for reaching each of the multiple endings throughout the story. In addition, there are a few miscellaneous trophies for collecting all the CG images, receiving certain ring and wallpapers for your phone, and all 13 RaiNet episode summaries. You can either check out the Steins;Gate trophy guide links under our Links tab for specific details on these, or simply follow one of the walkthroughs, which will include methods for collecting these as well.

Be wary of text-skipping, particularly involving the miscellaneous trophies. Occasionally there may be a moment when you need to receive a reply to an email that’s linked to acquiring a phone ringtone or RaiNet episode summary. However, if you text skip through that moment, you could lose your chance and miss the reply.

If you’re simply reading the story like the game intended without text-skipping, then of course you have nothing to worry about.

Finally it should be noted that the Prologue does not contain any choices. So if you’re still keen on text-skipping, feel free to skip through the entire Prologue. Decisions will need to be made in Chapter 1.

FIFA 14 Trophy Guide PS3

FIFA 14 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A football/soccer game and the 21st title in the FIFA series. Due to the server closure, the online trophies – and therefore, the Platinum – is now Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
FIFA 14 n/o 44 EA Canada Canada 26 15 2 25 0

FIFA 14

FIFA 14 is the 2013 installment and the 21st title in EA’s FIFA football/soccer series of video games. The game features 33 licensed leagues, comprised of over 600 clubs and 16,000 players, and 47 licensed international teams and legends team. FIFA Ultimate team, which was first introduced in FIFA 10, returns where players can build their own team using real-world players. The game engine Ignite Engine is also included to enhance both graphics and gameplay.

FIFA 14 received positive reviews with an average score of 86%, praised for its realistic graphics, fun gameplay, and overall improvements over previous installments.

FIFA 14 was first released in September 2013. The PlayStation 4 version included 24 online trophies, while the PlayStation 3 version included 25 online trophies. Unfortunately, the online servers were closed on October 18, 2017. This means those online trophies, as well as the Platinum trophies for both consoles, have become Not Obtainable.

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

The online servers for FIFA 14 were shut down on October 18, 2017. This means the PS4’s 24 online trophies, and the PS3’s 25 online trophies, as well as their respective Platinum trophies, are Not Obtainable. However, there are still 17 offline trophies on the PS4 version, and 18 on the PS3 version which can be unlocked. So if you’re still interested, then read on.

There are three Skill Games related trophies you can start with, if you wish. You will need to get a silver stage in all 13 Skill Games in order to unlock both the Silver Lining, and become Legendary on at least one for the Legendary trophy. Along the way, you will automatically unlock the So Skilled trophy as well.

Unfortunately, the Skills To Pay The Bills trophy requires online multiplayer.

Once you’ve tuned your skills, it’s time to head into Career mode. There are six trophies to unlock here, including wining a trophy as a Team Manager for the Silverware trophy, and be featured in the team of the week for the Rising Star trophy. Other trophies include sending a Scout on an Area Scouting mission for the First Mission trophy, opening your inbox while advancing through the career for the You Got Mail trophy, changing the formation from the team management for the Control trophy, and for scouting a player with a combination of three Global Transfer Network attributes for the You Struck Gold trophy. For more details, check out the FIFA 14 trophy guide links under our Links tab.

Lastly, it’s time to mop-up the remaining offline trophies, many of which are related to scores. If you’re having trouble reaching Level 15 for the Started From The Bottom trophy, try starting a new game on Legendary difficulty with both User and CPU settings altered to make things easier.

Unfortunately, with the online servers shut down, this is as far as we can go.

Here's a great Trophy Guide by TheManUtdFan:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/fifa-14-ps4/guide/

And Meacham93 has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/124-fifa-14-trophy-guide#13-silver-lining

And an Achievement Guide (nearly same as the trophies on PS4 & PS3) by Emperor 95 & Barad:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/fifa-14-xbox-one/guide/

And an Achievement Guide by Steelstick:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/fifa-14/guide/

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/FIFA-14/trophies

Transformers Fall of Cybertron Trophy Guide PS3

Transformers Fall of Cybertron Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A third-person action shooter and sequel to the 2012 War of Cybertron. Playing the game on its hardest level can be tricky, and much time is required online.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron *** 51 High Moon Studios U.S. 42 6 2 14 0

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron is a third-person action shooter, and a sequel to the 2012 Transformers: War of Cybertron. Players can select from a variety of Transformer characters, each possessing unique abilities, as well as the ability to upgrade. The game also includes a co-op survival mode, and online multiplayer.

Following the events of War of Cybertron, the Transformer’s home planet has been left unable to sustain life, forcing the Autobots to flee on board the Ark.

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron received positive reviews with an average score of 78%, praised for its story, voice-acting, and variety of playable characters, though criticized by some for technical issues such as frame rate.

While the majority of the trophies are not too difficult, a playthrough on its hardest mode is required, and can be tricky at times. Most of the time will be spend online, which requires a fair number of hours to unlock all the trophies, hence the 3-star difficulty level. Overall, while challenging at times, the game is more time-consuming than difficult.

Expect anywhere between 40-50 hours, depending on skills and whether or not the online trophies are boosted.

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

You will need to complete the game on Hard mode in order to unlock the All Hail You trophy. Hard mode is available from the start, so if you wish to avoid a second playthrough, feel free to start there.

If you prefer to play on an easier mode first, just keep in mind that there is no New Game+. However, you can use the Chapter Select to replay levels set on the harder mode when you feel you’re ready.

Either way, during your first playthrough, you will be unlocking a number of story-related trophies. There are also some chapter-specific trophies which you can either go for now, or wait and use the chapter select later. Check out the Transformers Fall of Cybertron trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details.

Lastly, there are some collectibles to find. These include finding all the blueprints for the Beachcomber trophy, and all the audio logs for the Cassetticon Audiophile trophy. If you want to knock these out during your first playthrough, check out the location guides under our Links tab.

Once you’ve ultimately completed your Hard mode playthrough and unlocked all the offline trophies, it’s time to head into multiplayer. For the basic multiplayer, there are nine trophies to unlock. There are four trophies for playing each of the four multiplayer modes, and four trophies for getting all four character classes to Rank 25. Finally, you will need to come in first place in any public match for the Full Throttle Scramble Power trophy.

Lastly, it’s time to play some Escalation, where you will team up with three other players and fight off waves of enemies. You will need to reach the final wave on each of the four maps to unlock their respective trophies. If you’re looking for some good players, check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/transformers-fall-of-cybertron/Walkthrough

Here's a great Trophy Guide by diskdocx:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/transformers-fall-of-cybertron/guide/

And MrSwagtwiceover has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/895-transformers-fall-of-cybertron-trophy-guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by PowerPyx:
http://www.powerpyx.com/guides/transformers_fall_of_cybertron.html

Ferry Groenendijk has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://www.videogamesblogger.com/2012/08/23/transformers-fall-of-cybertron-achievements-trophies-guide.htm

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4 & PS3) by MeonOner:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/transformers-fall-of-cybertron/guide/

A video demonstration of the Carnage In C-Major trophy, by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4sw5noLqrM

A video demonstration of the Fusilateral Quintrocombiner trophy, by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGeW5yOBt7U

A Blueprint Collectibles Location Guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxR3Yvkaekw

And an Audio Log Collectibles Location Guide by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkL2Yh0H62Y

A PS4 Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/transformers-fall-of-cybertron/294057-ps4-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a PS3 Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/transformers-fall-of-cybertron/167741-ps3-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Transformers-Fall-of-Cybertron/trophies