Cyberbike 2 Trophy Guide

Cyberbike 2 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A fitness game that interacts with an exorcise bike which connects to the PlayStation 3. The offline trophies are not particularly challenging, though the online trophies are tough without a boosting partner.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Cyberbike 2 *** 36 Eko Software France 20 10 5 5 0

Cyberbike 2

Cyberbike 2 is a fitness game which interacts with an included exorcise bike that connects to your PS3 via Bluetooth. Players pedal and steer as their avatar on screen participates in offline and online races, collects coins, or simply goes out for a bike ride.

The game is only available in PAL format, though as long as you're playing on a digital TV, Cyberbike 2 will work on your multi-regional PlayStation 3.

The reason for the 3-star rating is because of the 5 online trophies, and the fact that no one is playing this game. However, if you have a friend or boosting partner, this rating can easily be brought down to a 2-star, and shouldn't take you more than 50 hours of cycling to gather the offline trophies.

A roadmap isn't particularly necessary for this game. There are a series of modes you can select, each with a number of trophies you can gather.

Arcade Mode is where you will be unlocking the majority of the trophies, none of which are missable. This includes unlocking all vehicles, costumes, etc., as well as a few miscellaneous trophies. Check out the Cyberbike 2 trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.

For the Discipline And Willpower trophy, you need to continue a 4-week program. If you're impatient, simply mess around with the date on your PS3 and perform these rounds whenever you please.

Also, remember there are the 5 online trophies to worry about. The trophies themselves aren't difficult, but as we mentioned earlier, it's hard to find anyone online to play with. Check out the boosting forums under our Links tab to find yourself a partner.

This is a great Trophy Guide, by simpgraus:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/cyberbike-2/guide/

Here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies, to search for an online partner:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/cyberbike-2/148705-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.allps3trophies.com/retail-games/cyberbike-2-trophies.html

Cross Edge Trophy Guide

Cross Edge Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A J-RPG which uses characters from other J-RPG titles such as Darkstalkers, Disgaea, and Blazing Souls. Not a particularly difficult game, though the Platinum demands much playing time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Cross Edge *** 24 Idea Factory Japan 5 11 7 0 0

Cross Edge

Cross Edge is a J-RPG, which uses characters from other Japanese RPG titles, such as Darkstalkers, Disgaea, Melody of Elemia, Blazing Souls, and several others from different gaming companies.

The game is traditional in that it uses random battles, a world map, level grinding, and item combining and creation. Players explore the areas, engage in turn-based team battles, while enlisting members in their team and search for souls to release.

The game received negative to lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 42%, mainly criticized for technical issues, such as awkward menus and slow dialogue loading, as well as having ho-hum graphics.

This game can be completed in one playthrough - so long as you collect the missable trophies and stick closely to a walkthrough which reveals the "true ending." This is not a particularly difficult game as most RPGs go, but will require a lot of time just for a single playthrough.

Expect to invest anywhere between 140-180 hours into one playthrough.

First, you can go ahead and select any difficulty mode you wish. There are a few areas, such as the final world 5-3 which cannot be entered unless you're playing on Hard, but since there are no required souls or items, it won't affect any of the trophies. So if you wish to play on the easiest difficulty setting, you can.

Since there are only 23 trophies, this makes things easier to keep track of what you have and what you still need. Specifically, there are 4 missable trophies which you need to keep an eye on: The Stalker, The Patron, The Dood, and The Hikikomori. These require you to make certain choices and reach particular requirements throughout the game. And since one playthrough will take you over a hundred hours of gameplay, it's a good idea to follow a walkthrough under our Links tab during the course of your gameplay.

First, here's a text-based Walkthrough, by MasterVG782:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/946194-cross-edge/faqs/57780

And if that's not good enough, here's a list of several Walkthroughs and Maps:
http://www.neoseeker.com/Games/Products/PS3/cross_edge/faqs.html

Here's a great Trophy Guide, by Korix:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/cross-edge/guide/

This is a Youtube video by skyrander, demonstrating The World Champ trophy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcdcxl70PnA

Here is a True Ending list, created by Alan Quirino:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/160866-post3.html#top

And this is a list of Soul Maps, created by Kuroiki:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/160867-post4.html

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

Michael Jackson The Experience Trophy Guide

Michael Jackson The Experience Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A dance music game which uses the PlayStation Move controller, featuring songs by the late artist Michael Jackson. The game demands a lot of patience to learn, study, and memorize the dance moves almost perfectly.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Michael Jackson: The Experience *** 29 Ubisoft Montpellier France 15 7 6 1 0

Michael Jackson: The Experience

Michael Jackson: The Experience is a music video game based on Michael Jackson's music. The game uses the PlayStation Eye and Move controller for the player to learn and simulate the dance moves, and a microphone for singing. Players can save and upload recorded video clips and photos of their performance to such online sites as Facebook. The PS3 version includes 29 of Michael Jackson's hit songs, which can be sung and danced to either in single or two-player games, or online in a 4-player mode.

Michael Jackson: The Experience received lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 65%, praised for being a fun party game and tribute to Michael Jackson fans, but criticized for its controls.

Essentially, this game requires a lot of patience as you'll need to learn, study, and memorize the dance moves in order to clear the song. Unless you're a dancing and singing legend who specialized in MJ's music, it will probably take you between 1-3 hours per song until you get it right. There is one online trophy, though it merely requires you to upload photos to a Facebook account.

While it's possible to get this platinum in around 20 hours, for most players it will take far, far longer.

NOTE: You will need the PS Eye, 2 Move controllers, 2 microphones, and a Facebook account for the Platinum.

Like most music games, Michael Jackson: The Experience doesn't require much of a roadmap. You can either start with the dancing, the singing, or switch between the two. Your ultimate goal will be the Jackson Walk trophy as well as getting all the 5 star trophies for each difficulty in dancing, and the Rock And Pop trophy and getting 5 stars for the singing portion.

Remember to save 10 videos along the way, and post 10 photos to your Facebook account.

Good luck!

Here's a great Trophy Guide by OstKakan:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/michael-jackson-the-experience/guide/

And another great Trophy Guide, this one by trophybot:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Michael-Jackson:-The-Experience-Trophy-Guide

If you don't have a Facebook account, here's where you can register:
https://www.facebook.com/

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/michael-jackson-the-experience/trophies/

Sniper Ghost Warrior Trophy Guide

Sniper Ghost Warrior Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A first-person tactical shooter with a focus on stealth and firing sniper rifles. The Platinum is more time consuming than difficult, with a lot of grinding online.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Sniper: Ghost Warrior *** 32 City Interactive Poland 14 12 5 5 0

Sniper: Ghost Warrior

Sniper: Ghost Warrior is a first-person tactical shooter with a heavy focus on stealth and firing sniper rifles. Wind, flight time, and even breathing must be taken into account when setting the bullet trajectory. The setting takes place in a jungle environment where the player completes a set of missions in order to fulfill each of the four acts in the campaign. The game also includes online multiplayer.

In the fictional country Isla Trueno, the democratic government has been overthrown by General Vasquez. A highly trained special ops unit is sent out to rescue a captured CIA Agent and reset order to the country.

Sniper: Ghost Warrior received negative to lukewarm reviews with an average score of 48%, praised by some for its visuals and at times satisfying gameplay, though criticized for technical issues, problems with the AI, and its linear level design.

Sniper: Ghost Warrior is not particularly difficult, but quite time consuming even if the online trophies are boosted. The game requires at least one playthrough on Hard mode, as well as two extra campaigns. A chapter select allows for easy mopping-up afterwards. However, the online trophies require a fair bit of grinding, such as for getting 2,000 kills.

Expect roughly 40 hours with online boosting, and 50-60 hours if going legit.

You'll first want to play through the campaign. Hard mode is available from the start, and it shouldn't prove too difficult for average players, so if you're in a rush for that Platinum and wish to avoid a second playthrough, we recommend starting there. Just remember to take your time and watch for enemies, use the foliage as cover, keep plenty of health in your inventory, and avoid being found by only killing enemies when it's necessary.

At the start of the playthrough, we recommend going for the Fallen Eagle trophy during the tutorial chapter, which involves killing 10 of the eagles flying through the sky. This trophy can be glitchy, which is why we suggest unlocking it at the beginning. If you don't get the trophy, than you will need to delete your SaveGame and try again.

Finally, during your playthrough, be sure to collect all 30 Secrets for the Seeker trophy. Check out the walkthroughs and collectible guides under our Links tab for assistance.

After you've completed your playthrough on Hard mode, there are two bonus campaigns to complete, titled Unfinished Businesses and Challenge.

Finally, use the chapter select to mop-up any remaining offline trophies you still need. Be sure to check the Sniper Ghost Warrior trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're still missing and their requirements.

At any time during your gameplay, you can hop into multiplayer and work on those five online trophies. These are straight forward, but very time consuming. Work on getting your 50 captured flags, 50 won rounds, and 500 sniper kills. The Supplier Of Death trophy for killing 2,000 players will most likely be your last. If you wish to find a boosting partner or are simply having trouble finding players, check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

Crash Time 4 The Syndicate Trophy Guide

Crash Time 4 The Syndicate Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A mission-based driving game and part of the Crash Time series. While not a particular difficult Platinum, the online trophies are tough without a boosting partner.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Crash Time 4: The Syndicate *** 33 Synetic Germany 14 14 4 3 0

Crash Time 4: The Syndicate

Crash Time 4: The Syndicate is a mission-based driving game, first released for the PC and Xbox 360 in 2010, then finally ported onto the PlayStation 3 in 2012. It is part of the Crash Time series which began with Autobahn Pursuit (Alarm fur Cobra 11) which is based on the German TV series, Alarm fur Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei.

A criminal syndicate is attempting to take control over the city of Cologne, and most of the police are at a loss. But highway cops Semir and Ben are called into action to patrol the streets, participate in police operations, and take the syndicate down. The game includes multiplayer which allows up to eight players.

Crash Time 4: The Syndicate received generally lukewarm reviews, with an average score of 58% for its 'okay' graphics and eventual repetitiveness for some.

This 3-star rating is mainly due to the three online trophies, which are tough to obtain because they are challenging, and the fact that no one is playing this game online. However, if you have a boosting partner, this difficulty rating can easily be brought down to a low 2-stars.

The offline is relatively short compared with other racing games, and not too challenging - specifically to those familiar with these kinds of games. Expect to put in 20-25 hours for the offline trophies.

Multiplayer aside, there are two basic modes to collect trophies: Career and Single Races. Start up Career mode, and make your way through until eventually achieving 100% for the Vision Becomes Truth trophy. There are a number of story-related trophies you'll gather along the way, and a few you'll need to focus on - particularly the Hotshot trophy, in which you need to destroy 10 enemies BEFORE you jail all 75 syndicate members. Check the Crash Time 4 The Syndicate trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details on these Career mode related trophies.

Afterwards, there are some trophies to earn on the Single Races, such as completing a race on every track for Track Tester, winning 50 single races for Pro, and a few others. Again, check the trophy guides under our Links tab for further tips. By the time you complete Single Races, you should have all the offline trophies completed.

Last, are the three online trophies. Technically, the only one you need to worry about is Godmode, in which you need to win a deathmatch without dying. If you can get this trophy, the other two will automatically unlock. This one can be tough if you're playing legitimately, especially since there's hardly anyone online. A boosting partner will really make this easier. Check out the forums we've posted under the Links tab if you don't have any friends with this game.