FIFA Street Trophy Guide

FIFA Street Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A soccer/football game and a spin-off of the EA FIFA series which takes the game to the streets. While the online servers are still active, there is one online trophy that appears glitched and, at the moment, unobtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
FIFA Street n/o 35 EA Canada Canada 16 14 4 4 0

FIFA Street

FIFA Street is a football/soccer sports game, the fourth in the FIFA Street series, and the first on the PlayStation 3. The game, while a spin-off from EA Sports' FIFA franchise, is based on street football.

As opposed to its predecessors, the game uses authentic and realistic graphics, rather than a stylized cartoon visual. Players compete in small teams of five or six players, or one-on-one. Also included are modes based on panna and futsal, new tricks, and real life players from the big leagues around the world, as well as an online mode.

FIFA Street received positive reviews, with an average score of 81%, praised for its realistic graphics and overall fun gameplay, but criticized for the lack of commentary and finicky online servers.

FIFA Street would have received a 3-star rating. Unfortunately, while the servers are still available, the EA Sports HUB seems to be either glitched or shut down. The trophy Making New Friends requires simply visiting the HUB and sending a friend request. Yet with the HUB not working properly, this single, simple trophy cannot be unlocked. Until the problem is repaired, the Platinum for FIFA Street is Not Obtainable.

Until the EA Sports HUB is available again, the Making New Friends trophy - and therefore, the Platinum - is Not Obtainable. However, all the other trophies can still be unlocked. So if you're interested, then read on.

If you're new to the FIFA series, then you may wish to start on the offline modes to get yourself acquainted with the controls and gameplay. This includes making your way through the stages of the World Tour, and the Street Challenges, while ranking up your players. There are a number of miscellaneous trophies you can earn as well. Check out the FIFA Street trophy guide links under our Links tab for specific details.

There are 3 online trophies that can be unlocked, and the one which will probably take you the longest is Online Dominance, which requires you to win all nine cups. Each cup is cycled through one week after the next, which means it will take you at least nine weeks to gather all nine cups. If you miss one, you'll need to wait over two months for your next chance. We recommend working on these as soon as you feel your skills are good enough to win online matches.

A detailed Trophy Guide here, by Vx_S3AN_xV:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:FIFA-Street-Trophy-Guide

GlennThomas has a great Trophy Guide, here:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/fifa-street/guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by moroniccow:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/fifa-street/guide/

Here's a video by FeXcEz demonstrating the Geometry Was Good For Something trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzfSpbJm2O8

If you're looking for a Boosting Partner, here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/fifa-street/150365-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/fifa-street/13587-official-fifa-street-boosting-thread.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/fifa-street-trophies.html

Def Jam Rapstar Trophy Guide

Def Jam Rapstar Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A rap-themed karaoke game where players continue to unlock songs by performing well. Due to the server closure, the online trophies – and therefore, the Platinum – is Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Def Jam Rapstar n/o 51 4mm Games U.S. 42 5 3 7 0

Def Jam Rapstar

Def Jam Rapstar is a rap-themed karaoke game, in which players move through various stages and unlock new songs by performing well. The game includes 45 tracks by various artists, with more for download as DLC, and many of which include their original music videos. While different regions contain different tracks, all of which are radio versions that don't include cursing. The game also includes online multiplayer, which was shut down in October 2011.

Def Jam Rapstar received positive reviews, with an average score of 75% for its overall fun and dedication to rap fans.

A year after its release, Def Jam Rapstar developer 4mm Games and distributor Terminal Reality were sued for failing to acquire musical rights to songs featured in the game. Due to complications with the lawsuit, the servers were shut down in October 2011. The game as 7 online trophies, which can no longer be unlocked, thereby making the Platinum for this game Not Obtainable.

As we stated before, the 7 online trophies are no longer obtainable as of October 2011. However, there are still 43 possible offline trophies you can collect.

So to begin, you'll want to first play through and complete Career mode. Unless you're failing miserably, we strongly recommend playing through on hard, in order to unlock most of the trophies and save you some time.

Once that's finished, you can start mopping-up the remaining offline trophies. This may include getting an Off the Chain (5-Mic) on every song for the Microphone Friend! trophy, playing 300 performances for the Livin' Your Life trophy, and getting On Point for 50 performances on Hard for the Unstoppable trophy, as well as a few others.

Also, there are a few trophies which require a second microphone, such as Playa President and Close Call.

Unfortunately, this is were the roadmap ends, since the remaining online trophies cannot be unlocked due to the servers being shut down.

Here's a great Trophy Guide, by The-Captain-388:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/def-jam-rapstar/guide/

And another detailed Trophy Guide, this one by eburkulosis:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/def-jam-rapstar/guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by ChrisD0811:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/def-jam-rapstar/guide/

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allpstrophies.com/ps3/148-def-jam-rapstar.html

Front Mission Evolved Trophy Guide

Front Mission Evolved Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A third-person mech shooter, and the eleventh title in the Front Mission series. The Platinum is more time consuming than challenging, with some grinding required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Front Mission Evolved *** 28 Double Helix Games U.S. 13 8 6 7 0

Front Mission Evolved

Front Mission Evolved is a third-person "mech" shooter, and the eleventh game in the Front Mission franchise which began by Square on the SNES. Players take control of walking tanks, known as Wanderung Panzers, which can be customized, as they battle enemies. The game also features an online multiplayer mode. Front Mission Evolved, while taking place after the previous titles, is a reboot of the series.

Taking place in 2171, countries have formed global blocks, and look towards space to expand their colonization, making orbital elevators a valuable asset. USN engineer Dylan Ramsey climbs into a prototype wanzer and sets off for New York City, worried about his father after the area was attacked by unknown forces.

Front Mission Evolved received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 59%, praised for the customization features, but criticized for its lack of polish. The decision to switch from tactical-RPG to third-person shooter received mixed reviews.

This 3-star rating is mainly due to the grinding required for the online trophies. Not only do you need to find players for specific types of matches, but you need to win those matches as well. On top of which, reaching Rank 70 will take a good portion of your time.

The good news is, the offline trophies are easier than average, and even possible to acquire in one playthrough, depending on your skills. If you have a boosting partner, this difficulty rating could be brought down to a 2-star.

With a boosting partner, expect around 40 hours of gameplay. Without, you will probably need to dedicate over 80 hours.

Hard difficulty isn't too bad, and starting your playthrough on this mode could net you most - if not all - the offline trophies in one go. However, if it's proving to be a grind, then play on Easy and build up on stronger weapons and tech parts, which will make your second playthrough on Hard much easier. The choice is yours.

Either way, you should follow one of the guides under our Links tab to collect all the Sensors, Emblems, and Scramblers. There are also a few combat-related trophies to earn along the way, so check out the Front Mission Evolved trophy guide links under our Links tab for what you need. All of these can be earned during your first playthrough. If you miss any, simply use the chapter select to mop-up anything you miss afterwards.

With the offline trophies out of the way, you can move on to the real chore: earning the 7 online trophies. As we stated earlier, having a good boosting party not only makes these much easier, but gives you the ability to play (and let win) the specific multiplayer matches and modes that you need. Otherwise, you'll need to start up a match of your choosing and wait for players to join - then hopefully win. Also, reaching Rank 70 for the My Hero Zero trophy will take some serious grinding - particularly in the beginning, before you can earn better equipment for your mech.

Shift 2 Unleashed Trophy Guide

Shift 2 Unleashed Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A simulation racing game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series. The game demands some serious driving skills, while the online trophies can be challenging without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Shift 2: Unleashed *** 41 Slightly Mad Studios U.K. 26 10 4 6 8

Shift 2: Unleashed

Shift 2: Unleashed is a simulation racing game, the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series, and a sequel to the 2009 title Need for Speed: Shift. The game includes over 145 cars from more than 37 manufacturers, which can be raced in over 36 different tracks in several different race types, including drifting, muscle car racing, retro car racing, endurance races, and circuit competition. Formula D champion Vaughn Gitten lends his voice as the guide for the player in career mode, as well as several other Formula D drivers who explain certain aspects of the game. Players may also complete in online multiplayer.

Shift 2: Unleashed received positive reviews, with an average score of 81%, praised for its graphics, excitement and fun, and for being an overall improvement over its prequel.

Shift 2: Unleashed is a high 3-star rating if you're attempting to acquire the online trophies legitimately, and a low 3-star if you have a boosting partner. However, it's not just the online trophies you need to worry about, as the game demands some serious racing skills to acquire all the trophies. Being able to get used to the controls, particularly with drifting, will be the first and biggest challenge on your road to the Platinum.

Expect roughly 50-70 hours depending on your skills.

Start things off by playing the Career mode. You will eventually need to win 75 career events on Hard difficulty for the Race License trophy, so if you feel confident and wish to save yourself a lot of time, we recommend beginning your Career on Hard. At any point you can adjust the difficulty, so if the learning curve is just too steep, go ahead and lower it to Normal or Easy. Just remember that you'll need to bring it back up again to work towards the Race License trophy.

Also, at the start of the Career and after completing the tutorial, you will race in a Nissan GT-R. Make sure to come in first place and win for the Proving Grounds trophy. This particular race cannot be redone later on, making Proving Grounds the only missable trophy in the game. So, if it looks like you're going to lose, quickly pause the game and restart.

Continue playing on Career mode, gaining XP, earning cash for the Bounty Hunter trophy, and unlocking events. Eventually you'll want to reach the GT3, Works, and GT1 Championship events where you can unlock the GT3 Champion, Works Champion, and GT1 Champion trophies.

At any point during your Career, or after, you can start working on the online trophies. You'll need to play an accumulated total of 10 hours for the Notorious trophy. During this time, you can either try to unlock the other trophies on your own, or find yourself a boosting partner to help you out. If you're having trouble finding players, be sure to check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

Finally, with both the Career mode and online trophies completed, simply mop-up anything you still might be missing to unlock the Platinum.

First, a text-based Walkthrough by redapocalypse04:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/604345-shift-2-unleashed/faqs/62246

Curse has a great Trophy Guide here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Shift-2:-Unleashed-Trophy-Guide

And a great Trophy Guide by technole, which includes the DLC:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/need-for-speed-shift-2/guide/

And X_RaceKing_X has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/1132-need-for-speed-shift-2-unleashed-trophy-guide

An Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by XD41INUYASA, Icondemned, LeMansFahrer, and Sn1gaaaZ:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/need-for-speed-shift-2/guide/

A video demonstration of the Proving Grounds trophy by technole:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT4Z95nDMlE

A Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/shift-2-unleashed/100203-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/shift-2-unleashed/1207-official-shift-2-unleashed-boosting-thread.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://ps3trophies.com/trophies/01335-shift-2-unleashed

Create Trophy Guide

Create Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A puzzle sandbox game where objects must be moved from point A to B by creating devices. Due to the server closure, the online trophies – and therefore, the Platinum – is Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Create n/o 50 EA Bright Light U.S. 41 6 2 14 0

Create

Create is a puzzle sandbox game, somewhat in the tradition of the classic, The Incredible Machine. Players create scenes by placing objects which interact with one another in a domino-like effect, in order to move an object from point A to point B.

The game has fourteen themed stages in total, ranging from ancient Egypt to an amusement park, with ten challenges per stage with different objectives, while collecting Creative Sparks. These Sparks reward the player with items such as devices and props that can be used when creating their own challenges and upload them online. However, as of April 13th 2012, EA has shut down their online servers. The game can be played using the PlayStation Move, or a regular controller.

The game received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 62% for possessing bright and colorful graphics, but an overall simplistic idea in the challenges which become tedious at times.

This game would have received a 2-star rating. However, as of April 2012, EA has shut down the online servers for Create. The game has 14 online trophies, which now can no longer be unlocked, making the Platinum for this game Not Obtainable.

As we mentioned earlier, due to the servers being shut down, the 14 online trophies can no longer be obtained. However, if you still wish to collect the remaining 35 offline trophies, then read on.

Start by working through the Create Worlds. There are 14 in total, each one being unlocked as you continue collecting Sparks. If you're having trouble with any of these, check out the videos we've posted under the Links tab.

There are a few other trophies which can be mopped-up at any time, once the stages are unlocked, including Bright Spark, which requires you to collect all 610 Sparks. Check out the Create trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.

It's a shame EA closed down their servers, as the 14 online trophies were some of the easier ones in the game, which involved playing and rating community challenges.

Mahalo has a useful set of Walkthrough vidoes:
http://www.mahalo.com/create-walkthrough/

Here's a great Trophy Guide, by Bryc10:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/create/guide/

And a useful Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by Drake O'Phile:
http://www.xbox360achievements.org/game/create/guide/

This is the first part of jarjotaringa's Youtube walkthrough videos for each Challenge:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeB0LF1fanI

And if those don't help, here's another set of Challenge videos, by GamesVortex:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlOt8dM7DHw

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/create-trophies.html