To Leave Trophy Guide

To Leave Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ** A 2D platformer in which the player rides a jumping, floating door. Some later chapters can be tricky, but the Platinum is overall not time-consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
To Leave ** 15 Freaky Creations Ecuador 0 4 10 0 0

To Leave

To Leave is a 2D platformer in which the player, riding a door, is able to jump and float through space, while collecting "vibrance" to power the door, and avoiding obstacles. Failing a level means giving some of your own soul to the feed the door, allowing the player to try again.

Harm is a young man suffering from manic-depression. Finding himself in possession of a magical, flying door, he embarks on a quest to use an ancient technology to collect the souls of his home-world and send everyone to heaven.

To Leave received lukewarm reviews with an average score of 64%, praised for its visuals, soundtrack, and overall fun, but criticized by some for its short length and difficulty curve.

This is a low 2-star difficulty rating. In fact, it might have been a 1-star if not for the final couple chapters, which can be quite challenging to complete. The game itself is quite short though, and except for three missable trophies, all others are story related and so cannot be missed.

The Platinum can be earned in roughly 8-10 hours, depending on your platforming skills.

The majority of the trophies are story-related, and so will automatically unlock as you progress through the game. However, there are three missable trophies which, if you plan on obtaining the Platinum in one playthrough, should be kept in mind.

The first is the Old Journals trophy. Starting in Chapter 2, you will have a journal entry which highlights the tasks of the current chapter. Hit the Circle button to zoom out, and go through the older journal entries, which will unlock the trophy.

The other two missable trophies relate to the Grim Reaper who randomly spawns on the roof of the house between Chapters 2 to 10. The roof can be accessed by the ladder. You will unlock The Reaper trophy simply by finding him on the roof.

For the Reaper Ending trophy, you will need to interact with and surrender to him. This will unlock the Reaper Ending trophy, but will also result in you requiring to start back at the Prologue. To avoid this, feel free to make a save either to the PS Cloud or on a USB, which you can then reload after having surrendered to the Grim Reaper. After reloading, simply avoid interacting with him, and continue with the game.

First, here's a video Walkthrough of Chapters 1-6 by 8BitsofVelvet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxHvC1vsJ3M

8BitsofVelvet's Chapter 7 video Walkthrough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cbk1ktwFBA

The video Walkthrough for Chapter 8 by 8BitsofVelvet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQmNjaCkFJI

And the video Walkthrough for Chapter 9 by 8BitsofVelvet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8Ilfz8DkjU

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Velvet:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/to-leave/guide/

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/to-leave-psn/trophies/

Battlefield 1 Trophy Guide

Battlefield 1 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ** A first-person shooter and the fifteenth installment in the Battlefield series. Overall the Platinum is average in terms of both difficulty and time required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Battlefield 1 ** 32 EA DICE Sweden 16 9 6 10 19

Battlefield 1

Battlefield 1 is a first-person shooter, and despite the title, is the fifteenth installment in the Battlefield series. Set during World War I and based on historical events, players use an assortment of weapons from that era, as well as control vehicles such as tanks, armored trucks, and torpedo boats. The game also includes online multiplayer which supports up to 64 players.

Designed as six separate war stories taking place during events between 1915-1918, players control members of the Harlem Hellfighters who must defend their position against the German invasion in France, participate in the Battle of Cambrai, play as an American pilot, a member of the Italian Arditi unit in Northern Italy, as an Australian messenger during the Gallipoli Campaign, and as a Bedouin rebel working with British intelligence officer T.E. Lawrence.

Battlefield 1 received positive reviews with an average score of 89%, praised for its WWI themed setting, story, and multiplayer mechanics, though criticized by some for the shortness of the single-player campaign.

Unlocking the Platinum is a fairly average feat in terms of both challenge and time required. While the single-player trophies could technically be unlocked in one playthrough, most players will probably do this in two; one on Easy to get the bulk of the trophies, and another on Hard. Completing the game on Hard mode can be challenging at times, but is certainly doable. There are ten online trophies, though these are rather straight forward and do not require boosting.

Expect around 30-35 hours for the Platinum, depending on your first-person shooter skills.

Hard mode is available from the beginning, and if you are confident in your first-person shooter skills, then you could try completing it while also going for the other trophies. However, if you prefer to get warmed-up first, and unlock those miscellaneous trophies while not having to worry about the difficulty, then we recommend completing the single-player campaign in two playthroughs.

If you select to complete the game in two playthroughs, we recommend beginning on Easy mode. Play each of the six stories, while making sure to complete each of their set of challenges in order to unlock all the Codex Entries. Be sure to check out the Battlefield 1 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see which challenges must be met for each set of Codex Entries.

You will also need to find all 66 collectibles in the form of Field Manuals for the Enough For A Library trophy. Lastly, there are also a few kill-related and miscellaneous trophies you’ll want to collect during this first playthrough, as well. Again, check out the Battlefield 1 trophy guide links for more details.

Next, if you haven’t done so already, it’s time for your Hard mode playthrough. This will unlock The War To End All Wars trophy, and will be stacked with The Great War trophy for completing it on Normal.

Finally, there are ten online multiplayer trophies to unlock. Most of these are quite straight forward, and involve ranking up each of the four classes to Rank 2, while also reaching an overall Rank 10. You will also need to win at least one Operation for the Operations trophy, kill an enemy Scout using a bolt action rifle for the Counter-Sniper trophy, and complete 25 Squad Orders for the Play The Objective trophy. For the most part, these do not really require boosting. However, if you are looking for a boosting partner, check out the forums under our Links tab.

First, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/battlefield-1/Walkthrough

And a video Walkthrough by theRadBrad:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs1-UdHIwbo5AZVWE4IKJuADxWpz7e-tw

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Kymar17, which includes the DLC by Discoking, Aruberikku, and morg106:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/battlefield-1/guide/

And MECHnation has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/5182-battlefield-1-trophy-guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by PowerPyx, with plenty of videos:
https://www.powerpyx.com/battlefield-1-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And barticle has a detailed text-based Trophy Guide here:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps4/190144-battlefield-1/faqs/74123

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by Scotty and Thai J:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/battlefield-1/guide/

A video by NonstopTrophies demonstrating the Mightier Than The Shovel trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGt6RhTqCWk

And a video demonstrating the Triple Boluk-Bashi trophy, also by NonstopTrophies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS7uA-znA6o

And a Collectibles Location Guide video by NonstopTrophies:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3HvgEIZ06GH03XhPqXdi0RN6O6aJGY7T

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/battlefield-1-ps4/trophies/

Talos Principle Trophy Guide

The Talos Principle Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ** A puzzle game with a narrative, played in either first or third person. If using guides and walkthroughs, the Platinum is easy and not especially time-consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Talos Principle ** 40 Croteam Croatia 20 16 3 0 0

The Talos Principle

The Talos Principle is a puzzle game within a narrative, which can be played in either first or third person. Taking control of a robot, players explore various environments such as deserts, greenery, and stone ruins, while searching out and completing over 120 puzzles. Players can also discover computer terminals which add additional puzzles, as well as expand on the philosophical narrative of the story.

An unnamed android awakens in an unfamiliar environment. He is told by an entity named Elohim to explore the world it has created, by solving puzzles and collecting sigils, though is warned not to climb the tower at the center of the worlds. The android must do as asked, while learning more about the environment, Elohim, and itself.

The Talos Principle received positive reviews with an average score of 88%, praised for its story and elements of philosophy, visuals, and clever puzzles.

This is a low 2-star rating. The focus of the game is on solving puzzles, and since there are plenty of guides and videos to help you, completing the game is not particularly difficult. The only reason the difficulty score is bumped up to a 2-star is for the time involved.

If following a guide, and skipping reading the text on the terminals, the Platinum can be obtained in under 20 hours.

There are three worlds in total, named A, B, and C, each with 7 puzzles to complete, thereby making a total of 21 puzzles. Begin your game by first going through world A, complete the puzzles and collect the sigils, then move onto world B, and finally world C.

To avoid missable trophies, be sure to stay away from the tower, do not interact with the computer terminals, and stay away from the special alters in the red sigil puzzles. However, you will want to go for the Extreme Persistence Detected trophy, the Know Your Limits trophy, find the blue audio logs for A Good Listener trophy, and scan any QR Codes that you find for the QR Reader trophy.

After you’ve collected all the sigils, and before you pass through the huge doorway, there are a few things to do. First, return to the Main Menu and restore a backup which includes an unsolved red sigil. Next, collect the Axe in world C and use it to knock down the barrier directly across from the level 7 hub. Use the teleporter to head to an island, where you will solve 5 grid based tole puzzles. Finally, head to the unsolved red sigil and approach the alter, then press R1 for the hint. Completing these tasks will unlock the Break Down Barriers, Sacred Grounds, Help From Above, and the Last Stable Version trophies.

Next, it’s time to start interacting with those terminals, where you’ll be talking with an entity named Milton. This is when you’ll want to unlock the Press The Serpent and Silence The Serpent trophies, then finally the Deal With The Deceiver trophy.

After that, head the tower and ascend all five levels. You’ll eventually reach a final terminal, where you can chose to upload Milton and unlock the Take It With You trophy, then finally the Free Will ending trophy. Then, reload the most recent backup, where you should be on the 5th tower level. This is your chance to unlock the Changed My Mind and Eternal Life trophies.

Finally, restore that backup once again and use the elevator to return back to the main area. This is where you’ll want to find any missed collectibles, such as the audio logs for A Good Listener, access all documents from the terminals for the Thorough Researcher trophy, and find all 30 hidden stars which will eventually help work your way towards the Blessed Messenger trophy.

For more specific details on some trophies, be sure to check out the Talos Principle trophy guide links under our Links tab, as well as solutions to the puzzles if you’re having problems.

Here is a text-based Walthrough by nomercyrider:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/805905-the-talos-principle/faqs/70787

Jack has a detailed Trophy Guide here:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/the-talos-principle/guide/

And here's a great Trophy Guide by littlelostkiwi:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/3517-the-talos-principle-trophy-guide

A useful Trophy Guide here, by Nathaniel:
https://www.psntrophywiki.org/wiki/Game/the-talos-principle

Here is a Platinum Trophy Gameplay Walkthrough by Alvin Hekyle:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsufSfvIR7wjx7aFAeBEY5bVM4tvoBIFo

And an Achievement Guide (basically same as the trophies on PS4) by Necrophage33:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/the-talos-principle-w10/guide/

And an Achievement Guide by Evil Vasile:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1269587080

A Hidden Stars collectibles video by HS Top:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRhBlw1A4_c

And a Time Capsules collectibles video by BulletNG:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmqA3pGe3Og

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

Erica Trophy Guide

Erica Trophy Guide. Difficulty: * An FMV game in which players make choices that affect the outcome of the story. The Platinum is both easy with a walkthrough and can be obtained in under ten hours.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Erica * 34 Flavourworks U.K. 12 18 3 0 0

Erica

Erica is an FMV (Full Motion Video) game first released on the PS4 in August 2019. Using either the PlayStation 4 Controller, or a companion app on a smartphone, players watch the film while making choices throughout, thereby affecting the story and its ending. The film stars Holly Earl as the titular character.

Erica Mason is a young woman, still haunted with nightmares of her father’s murder. After receiving a severed hand in the mail, she is sent to the Delphi House, an asylum where her parents once worked, for protection while the police begin their investigation. While there, she begins to unravel secrets behind her parents and the Delphi House itself.

Erica received lukewarm reviews with an average score of 69%, praised for Holly Earl’s performance, musical score, and writing, though criticized by some for its slow pacing.

The game does not require any skill, as you are simply watching a movie while making choices along the way. As long as you are following a walkthrough that explains which choices to make during each playthrough, this is definitely a 1-star difficulty Platinum. Expect around 5-6 playthroughs to collect all the trophies, with each playthrough lasting around one and a half hours. The only downside, other than overcoming the boredom of replaying the game 5-6 times, is that all earned trophies unlock only after completing the game – this means that if you made a mistake during your choices, you won’t realize this until the end.

Expect around 8-10 hours for the Platinum, depending on how many playthroughs you do.

You have the option of playing the game with either the companion app on a smartphone, or the PS4 controller. We recommend using the smartphone, as we found the game easier to control this way.

Also, take note that all earned trophies will unlock only at the end of the game. This means that if you made any mistakes during your choices, you won’t know until after completing your playthrough.

Lastly, if you wish to simply play through the game and enjoy it first, before following any walkthroughs, that is totally feasible. Just be aware of which choices you made, so you can fine-tune your walkthrough playthroughs to avoid any unnecessary replays.

We highly recommend checking out the walkthroughs under our Links tab, as well as the Erica trophy guide links for details on unlocking everything for each playthrough. However, here are some basics to keep in mind:

For one playthrough, you will need to kill everyone for the No Survivors trophy, and then burn down the Delphi House for the Into The Moonlight trophy. This can also be combined with seeing all the corpses for the I See Dead People trophy, and always going against the police officer Blake for the Failure To Comply trophy.

A second playthrough will require you to avoid killing anyone for the Innocent trophy, which needs to be combined with joining Lucien at the Delphi House to unlock the Happy Family trophy.

A third playthrough is needed to accept the butterfly mask and become the priestess, in order to unlock The Butterfly trophy.

A fourth playthough is required for being sedated and having to stay at the Delphi House for the Prisoner trophy. This can be combined with the Backstabber trophy, in which you gain Blake’s trust and kiss him, only to kill him later.

A fifth playthrough is needed for the Not Alone trophy, in which you saved Tobi, then selected to burn down the Delphi House, thereby leaving with both Tobi and Kristie waiting for you. Since this is the last of the five possible endings, you should also unlock the Thank You trophy.

During these playthroughs, there are other trophies which require unlocking along the way as well, such as gaining the trust of the three girls at the Delphi House, and finding all the collectibles in the form of documents, oleander petals, and witnessing the fox in various places. Again, check out the Erica trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details.

First, here's a complete text-based Platinum Walkthrough by Velvet:
href='https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/312117-erica-~-platinum-walkthroughtext-guide/

And Part 1 of a video Walkthrough by 8BitsofVelvet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFAylYw6HCs

And BadDriver has a Platinum video Walkthrough here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGs33RPNM50

Blood_Velvet has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/9027-erica-trophy-guide

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Velvet:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/312117-erica-~-platinum-walkthroughtext-guide/

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

Tetra’s Escape Trophy Guide

Tetra’s Escape Trophy Guide. Difficulty: * A 2D puzzle platformer where players control block-shaped characters named Tetras. If following a guide, the Platinum can be unlocked in under an hour.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Tetra’s Escape * 22 ABX Games Studio France 4 9 8 0 0

Tetra’s Escape

Tetra’s Escape is a 2D puzzle platforming game. Players control Tetras – block-shaped characters – who can shape-shift in order to fill holes or craft staircases, and save each other by reaching the portal on the opposite side of the starting point. The game includes a total of 64 levels which are spread out across eight different worlds.

Tetra’s Escape received lukewarm reviews with an average score of 64%, praised for its bright visuals and overall fun, though criticized by some for its short game length.

Without a guide, this puzzle game has a couple tricky levels to figure out. However, if you are using a guide, then your road to the Platinum is both quick and incredibly easy. Also, a Level Select means there are no missable trophies, as well.

If following a guide, the Platinum can be unlocked in under an hour.

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

There are a total of 64 levels, which are divided into 8 different worlds. However, for the Platinum, you only need to complete the first 6 worlds, which means doing 48 levels.

As you play through each level, make sure to collect all the stars, and finally the cup which appears afterwards. If you are following one of the guides or walkthroughs under our Links tab, this should only take around 40 minutes.

Once that’s done, you may have a couple miscellaneous trophies to mop up.

For the 200 Tetras Saved trophy, load up level 2-3 and keep replaying it until the trophy unlocks. If you missed the 2500 Moves trophy, just load up any level and continue walking back and forth until it unlocks. For the Early Death trophy, load up level 1-6 and build a 4-tile high staircase, then switch to the other Tetra to climb and fall off it, thereby unlocking the trophy.

For any other required hints, be sure to check out the Tetra’s Escape trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

IBadDriverI has a Full Platinum Walkthrough video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FEB0lBII90

And a Full Walkthrough video by playzockerreviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb_mEkQydgM

Here's a great Trophy Guide by SwedishPirate:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/tetras-escape-eu-ps4/guide/

And RatalaikaGames has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/7681-tetras-escape-trophy-guide

And a useful Trophy Guide by Dino_Roar_Gaming:
https://dexdotexe.com/tetras-escape-trophy-guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by Necrophage33:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/tetras-escape/guide/

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.exophase.com/game/tetras-escape-psn/trophies/