FIFA 12 Trophy Guide

FIFA 12 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A football/soccer game and the 19th title in the FIFA series. 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
FIFA 12 n/o 46 EA Canada Canada 30 14 1 21 10

FIFA 12

FIFA 12, also known as FIFA Soccer 12 in North America, is the 2011 installment and the 19th title in EA's FIFA football/soccer series of video games.

The game includes 29 licensed leagues from 22 countries, with Gambrinus Iiga and Turkish Super Lig dropped from the previous game. A new Impact Engine has been added to improve collision variety and accuracy, as well as a new procedural animation system which creates different results depending on the physical forces, and a Precision Dribbling that allows players to dribble while shielding. The online multiplayer mode has also been altered from previous titles, including a Head to Head Seasons in which league points are awarded for winning or drawing matches.

FIFA 12 received high praise, with an average score of 91%, for its innovative features and overall iimprovement to the series.

FIFA 12 includes 21 online trophies. Unfortunately, the servers were shut down on July 3, 2017. Since the online trophies can no longer be unlocked, the Platinum for this game is therefore Not Obtainable.

Since the servers have closed in July 2017, the 21 online trophies - and therefore, the Platinum - is Not Obtainable. However, there are still 24 offline trophies that can be unlocked. So if you're still interested, then read on.

There are a few easy trophies you can collect in the beginning. These include Legendary, Precision Tackler, Don't Blink, Comeback Kid, Block Party, 10 vs 11, All My Own Work, Sweet Music, and No Draw For You! These can all be unlocked in Kick-off mode. Check out the FIFA 12 trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.

With those out of the way, you can work on Career mode. We recommend starting with your pro and play a full season to get the majority of the trophies.

From then on, you can start your Ultimate Team, in which you'll be aiming for Legends Start With Victories, I'll Have That One, Tournament Victory, Friendly, Marquee Signing, Big Cup Squad, Pack King, We'll Need A Larger Trophy Case, and Growing Club. Again, check out the FIFA 12 trophy guide links under our Links tab for specific details.

Once that's done, you can mop up any remaining offline trophies you still need. Unfortunately, with the online servers closed, this is as far as we can go.

Here's a great Trophy Guide, by Gashead-64, Rawra, TheManUtdFan, and Nille, which includes both videos and the DLC:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/fifa-12/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide here, by trophybot:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:FIFA-Soccer-12-Trophy-Guide

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by Steelstick and rogernator:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/fifa-12/guide/

If you're looking for a Boosting Partner, here's a forum on PlaystationTrophies:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/fifa-12-a/126612-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

These are some UT Money Making Tips, by Rawra:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/fifa-12-a/130408-ut-money-making-tips.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/fifa-12-trophies.html

FEAR 3 Trophy Guide

FEAR 3 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A first-person shooter horror, taking place nine months following the events of F.E.A.R. 2. The Platinum is far easier than its previous installment, and even easier with a second player or boosting partner.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
F.E.A.R. 3 *** 51 Day 1 Studios U.S. 38 10 2 1 0

F.E.A.R. 3

F.E.A.R. 3 is a first-person shooter horror, the third installment in the F.E.A.R. series, but the second title to have trophy support. The game includes offline multiplayer in a co-op system, in which teammates can revive one another, as well as online multiplayer which includes fighting enemy waves, a round-based survival mode, and competitive mode.

Taking place nine months following the events of the prequels, the Point Man is freed from an interrogation at an asylum in Central America by Paxton Fettel. The two work together to escape while being hunted by a monster known as "the Creep."

F.E.A.R. 3 received generally positive reviews, with an average score of 75%, praised for its game mechanics and added co-op play, but criticized for its lack of visuals and scares.

The 3-star rating is only for players who don't have a second player or a boosting partner to play with. Many trophies can be earned by plugging in a second controller, but it's far easier if someone is using it. With a partner, this difficulty score could be brought down to a high 2-star.

As you can tell by our rating system, the trophies on F.E.A.R. 3 are far easier than those on its prequel. The game requires at least two full playthroughs, one of which on Insane mode, with a few collectibles and various challenges and kill-related achievements.

Overall, depending on whether your second controller is sitting on the floor or in another player's hands, expect to spend between 30 to 60 hours on the Platinum.

Essentially, you'll need to play through the story twice. Once on any difficulty level to unlock Insane mode, then again on insane mode. However, it's possible to simply play through on Insane mode if you have an online partner who's already unlocked it.

During your playthrough, there are a number of challenges you can work towards, as well as finding the Alma Doll on each mission. Check out the FEAR 3 trophy guide links under our Links tab for specific details to whichever trophies you're gunning for. Though once you've completed your two playthroughs, you can spend some time mopping-up on whatever you're missing.

Last, there will be the trophies related to Contractions, and Soul King. Each of these can be earned on your own with a second controller, but as we stated earlier, it's far easier if you have someone to play with.

F1 2011 Trophy Guide

F1 2011 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A simulation racing game based on the 2011 season of the Formula One World Championship. While easier than its predecessor, the World Championship on Hard can be tricky, as well as the online trophies without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
F1 2011 *** 39 Codemasters Birmingham U.K. 26 11 4 5 0

F1 2011

F1 2011 is a simulation racing game based on the 2011 season of the Formula One world championship, and a sequel to F1 2010 released last year, also available on the PlayStation 3. Players can upgrade their vehicles, engage in offline career mode, time trials, or go head-to-head online with up to 16 players, as well as 8 AI cars, and a split-screen feature for co-operative play. The game includes all 12 teams and 24 drivers which began in the 2011 season.

F1 2011 received positive reviews, with an average score of 84%, praised for its weather effects and car models, as well as its overall satisfying experience.

Certainly far easier and less time consuming than its predecessor. Also, if you have some experience with the F1 series, and/or have a boosting partner for the 5 online trophies, than this difficulty rating could be brought down to a 2-star. Winning the World Championship on Hard can be tricky for those with only moderate skills, and getting 35 online wins, even with a boosting partner, can be quite grinding (though is still easier than the 50 wins required on F1 2010). Otherwise, the majority of the trophies aren't too difficulty.

Expect to put in around 25 to 30 hours into this game, depending on your skills and whether or not you have a boosting partner.

If you have experience playing the F1 series and are confident in your skills, then we recommend setting the game on Hard mode and playing through the first season and winning the championships.

If you're new to the F1 series, then you may want to start on Normal and make your way through Season 1, winning each race and the two championships, so that you can enter one of the three big teams. Then, now that you've built up some experience and a better handle on the controls, you can start your second Season on Hard. Following this, you can mop-up any related trophies you've missed up to this point. Check out the F1 2011 trophy guide links under our Links tab for specific details. This way, you needn't bother with the other seasons.

Next, you'll need to complete the 6 time attack scenarios, to nab the Completionist trophy. After, you can get on Grand Prix and collect any trophies you may have missed on Career mode, plus the remaining offline trophies.

Last, are the 5 remaining online trophies. There are three trophies related to co-op mode, in which you need to complete two seasons and win both the Driver's Championship and Constructor's Championship. Afterwards, there are the competitive trophies. If you have a boosting partner, you can set up a private match with no AI cars getting in the way, which will make getting those 35 online wins a piece of cake.

This is a useful Trophy Guide, by TheFlyingToaster and Lukey52:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/f1-2011/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide, created by schlittmehr:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:F1-2011-Trophy-Guide

Here's a video by Time To Play, demonstrating the Robot-Like Consistency trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjZv5Mv9qaA

Here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/f1-2011/123842-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/f1-2011/6217-official-f1-2011-boosting-thread.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/f1-2011-trophies.html

Eye of Judgement Trophy Guide

Eye of Judgement Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A turn-base card game which uses real cards and the PlayStation Eye camera that brings the characters to life through AR. A particularly challenging Platinum, especially if only using the starter set cards.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Eye of Judgement *** 39 SCE Japan Studio Japan 16 21 1 0 0

Eye of Judgement

The Eye of Judgement is a turn-based card game, and has the honor of being the first PlayStation 3 game to make use of the Eye. The camera is fixed over a mat with nine squares, or "fields." Players must conquer and control each field by placing a card which can either summon a creature or spell. Whoever takes control of five fields is the winner.

The game scored an average rating of 84% for its overall fun and challenge, and use of AR technology, which was quite new at the time.

Perhaps one of the more expensive Platinums, as you'll need the PlayStation Eye and several card sets. It's impossible to collect the more difficult trophies with just the starter set, so be prepared to dish out more cash.

Also, the game itself can be quite challenging - hence the 3-star rating. Follow the tips and strategies under our Links tab to help ease the burden on this one.

This game is quite different than anything else on the PlayStation 3, and the trophies cannot be cheated or boosted. Simply put, you need to play the game from start to finish in order to collect all the trophies. Luckily, they are all offline.

First you'll need to unlock all the pre-constructed decks, which basically make up all the bronze trophies in the game. Once those have been completed, you'll be able to play the challenge sets. Afterwards, it's just a matter of getting the Devine Warrior of Juno trophy, which requires 100 wins against the computer.

One of the best Trophy Guides we've used, which includes lots of tips and strategies, was created by Vyrastas:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/eye-judgment/32489-eye-judgment-trophy-guide-road-map.html

Here's the same Trophy Guide by Vyrastas, but simplified and without the roadmap:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/the-eye-of-judgment/guide/

This is a more detailed Strategy Guide, also created by Vyrastas:
http://faqs.ign.com/objects/775/775515.html

Here's another useful Strategy Guide:
http://mycheats.1up.com/view/superguide/3150528/the_eye_of_judgment/ps3

And for those of you merely curious, here's an Instructional Video by EpilepticGaming:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5yeM7HaQ1g&feature=fvst

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

Child of Eden Trophy Guide

Child of Eden Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *****  An action rhythm game shooter featuring music from Genki Rockets. The game is incredibly challenging and demands master skills for the Platinum trophy.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Child of Eden ***** 50 Q Entertainment Japan 38 9 2 0 0

Child of Eden

Child of Eden can best be described as an action rhythm game, featuring music from Genki Rockets. The player controls a target used to shoot random objects which appear on the screen, which create musical sounds when destroyed.

Despite the strangeness and originality of the game's experience, Child of Eden does contain a story. Lumi, the first person to be born in space, dreams of the Earth which she's never set foot upon. After her death, her memories and feelings - which are conveyed into songs - are preserved and used to create a living persona through a universal internet. However, Project Lumi must be defended from an attacking virus.

Child of Eden received positive reviews, with an average score of 86%, described as a "breathtaking experience" by many online game critics.

Not many games receive a 5-star rating in our database, but Child of Eden is one of the few. Why? Simply because it's extremely challenging to obtain the Platinum. This game can't be measured in terms of time required, because is completely depends on your skills. And receiving Gold Stars on Hard mode can only be achieved by the masters.

This game doesn't require a detailed roadmap. Simply play on Normal difficulty and make your way through the levels. As your skills improve, you can go back and attempt to gain 100% purification for each, then again for the Gold Stars.

After which, simply repeat this process on Hard mode. This is where the game gets extremely challenging. If you manage to gain 100% purification and Gold Stars on Hard mode, then from there you can move on to Hope - which is unlocked after completing Normal. This is where you'll be aiming for the Super Collider trophy, and the Ultimate Compiler trophy. Check the Child of Eden trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.

Good luck!

Here's a great Trophy Guide, by Sajiko:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/child-of-eden/guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by L0cke89:
http://www.xbox360achievements.org/game/child-of-eden/guide/

This is a Youtube video by Sajiko Sakura, demonstrating the Gold Star on Matrix Archive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d91ICbK2LM&feature=player_embedded

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