Far Cry Primal Trophy Guide

Far Cry Primal Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A first-person action adventure set in the Mesolithic Age. With no online or missable trophies, the Platinum is arguably one of the easiest in the Far Cry series.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Far Cry Primal ** 51 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 38 10 2 0 0

Far Cry Primal

Far Cry Primal is a first-person action adventure set in an open world, and is the first in the Far Cry series to take place in the Mesolithic Age. Players battle against natural predators and hostile tribes, using primitive weapons such as clubs and bows, which are crafted from scavenged materials. The game also includes a weather system, as well as a day-night cycle, which can alter the environmental dangers, such as night predators.

Takkar is a hunter and member of the Wenja tribe who, after returning home, learns that his tribe has disbanded after an attack by a tribe of cannibals. Takker must reunite his tribe and defeat their enemies once and for all.

Far Cry Primal received fairly positive reviews with an average score of 76%, praised for its setting, realism, and beautiful graphics, but criticized for its story and lack of engaging characters.

This is a low 2-star rating, as the Platinum is arguably one of the easiest in the Far Cry series to date. There are no online trophies, no missable trophies, and the game can be played on Easy mode. Far Cry Primal is not particularly time consuming, either.

Expect a little over 20 hours of gameplay for the Platinum trophy.

If you wish to make things easier and quicker, feel free to head into Options and select the easiest setting. There are no difficulty-related trophies.

There are no missable trophies, either. So feel free to take any course you like. If you're in need of some direction, we recommend playing through the main storyline, first. This will unlock a number of story-related trophies, as well as a few others naturally along the way.

During this stage, we recommend capturing any outposts, forts, and bonfires you come across, so that you can use them to fast travel. You'll also want to pick up all collectibles you find during your playthrough, as well as all materials in order to work on upgrading your weapons and huts. Finally, take note of weapon kill related trophies. Once you unlock a certain weapon kill, change to the next one. This will save some grinding time, later.

Once you complete the main storyline, it's time to do everything else. This will probably include any weapon or kill related trophies you're still missing, taming at least seven animals, and completing side quests to get all the skills for the Expert Wenja trophy. You'll also want to work on all upgrades, as well. Be sure to check out the Far Cry Primal trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

You'll probably want to save defeating and taming the four big beasts last, once you've been fully upgraded, for unlocking the Here Kitty, Big Teddy, Good Boy, and Endangered trophies.

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/far-cry-primal/Walkthrough

And a text-based Walkthrough by SeniorBill:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps4/181815-far-cry-primal/faqs/73701

Here's a great Trophy Guide by zb420:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/far-cry-primal/guide/

And SuperSmexy500 has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/4003-far-cry-primal-trophy-guide

A useful Trophy Guide by Richard Duflo:
https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2016/03/03/far-cry-primal-trophy-guide/

And PowerPyx has a useful Trophy Guide here:
http://www.powerpyx.com/guides/far-cry-primal-trophy-guide.html

And a useful Trophy Guide by Christian:
https://gameguideworld.net/far-cry-primal-trophies-achievements-guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by Scotty:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/far-cry-primal/guide/

A video by PS4Trophies demonstrating the Here Kitty trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J76Dnwcxm7A

And PS4Trophies' video demonstration of the Big Teddy trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrweK1yw2Mw

A video presentation of the Endangered trophy, also by PS4Trophies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxaoyb-9ZFM

And a video presentation of the Good Boy trophy by PS4Trophies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmSM8NjAmgY

An Interactive Map on IGN:
https://www.ign.com/maps/far-cry-primal/oros-valley

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Far-Cry-Primal/trophies

Far Cry 2 Trophy Guide

Far Cry 2 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *****  A first-person shooter in an open world and a sequel to Crytek’s Far Cry. While not exceptionally difficult, the Platinum is incredibly time consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Far Cry 2 ***** 49 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 38 7 3 16 0

Far Cry 2

Far Cry 2 is an open-world first-person shooter, and a sequel to Crytek's Far Cry, despite being developed by Ubisoft Montreal, and possessing new characters and settings.

The player-character is sent to the northern territory of Leboa-Sako on a mission to assassinate the arms dealer known as The Jackal. After recuperating from a bad case of malaria, the protagonist must continue the hunt for the Jackal, while staying alive in the African landscape which is in a state of anarchy and civil war. The game also features an online mode with matches that hold up to 16 players, and a map editor.

Far Cry 2 received positive reviews, averaging a score of 84%, praised for its visuals and open-world design, as well as the AI intelligence of the NPCs.

This game ranks alongside Grand Theft Auto IV and DC Universe Online as one of the rarest Platinums out there, and with good reason. While not exceptionally challenging, the amount of time required to put into this game for 100% is incredible.

The offline trophies alone will take up quite a lot of time as you must scour the entire map searching for collectibles and performing missions - not to mention complete the main story. While time consuming, this can be done in one playthrough if you follow the walkthroughs and trophy guides in our Links page. But the online trophies is where you'll be grinding the most. If you have a boosting partner, and perform the "Warlord" trick, it's possible to bring this rating down to a high 4-star, but still expect to put in over 200 hours into the game. Without a boosting partner, you're looking at nearly 400 hours.

You may want to take a leave of absence from your day-job, for this one.

The difficulty mode doesn't affect the trophies, so when you start the offline play, you may as well select the easiest mode. If you are aiming to obtain all the offline trophies in one playthrough, then you'll want to focus on completing all the available missions, as well as work towards finding all the collectibles and miscellaneous trophies before advancing through the main story. This includes finding all the audio logs, purchasing all weapons and all their upgrades, rescuing a buddy, completing a side quest for a buddy, among many others. Check out the Far Cry 2 trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details, and pay close attention to any marked as "missable." From then on out, work your way through the main quest. Hopefully by the end, you should have all 32 offline trophies completed when you beat the game.

After, you still have all the online trophies to worry about, and this is where the grinding really comes in, particularly in reaching certain ranks. If you have a boosting partner, there's a glitch in which you can earn the Warlord trophy quickly - which means unlocking Rank 30. Check out the FIRST trophy guide in our Links page to find out how this is done. However, this glitch will not unlock the Mercenary trophy, which requires a Rank 20 - that, you will still have to grind for.

 

Good luck!

IGN has a great Walkthrough, here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/far-cry-2/Walkthrough?objectid=14226061

Mahalo has a great Walkthrough, complete with videos:
http://www.mahalo.com/far-cry-2-walkthrough/

Here is a text-based Walkthrough, created by Cheezzhead:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/942192-far-cry-2/faqs/55796

This is a fantastic Trophy Guide, created by Dark_Raven666, which includes directions for the Warlord glitch:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/far-cry-2/guide/

Another great Trophy Guide, this one by trophybot:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Far-Cry-2-Trophy-Guide

This is a great Trophy Guide by Ferry Groenendijk, which includes videos and location guides:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2012/12/01/far-cry-3-achievements-trophies-guide.htm

Here is a Forum for finding a Boosting Partner, on PS3Trophies:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/far-cry-2/2634-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a separate Boosting Forum for the War Party trophy, also on PS3 Trophies:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/far-cry-2/14978-war-party-trophy-boosting.html

Here is a Map of Leboa-Sako, in the Northern territory:
http://guides.gamepressure.com/farcry2/guide.asp?ID=5863

And a Map of Bowa-Seko, in the Southern territory:
http://guides.gamepressure.com/farcry2/guide.asp?ID=5868

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/10/06/trophies-far-cry-2/

Far Cry 3 Trophy Guide

Far Cry 3 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A first-person shooter with RPG elements in an open world, and sequel to the 2008 Far Cry 2. The Platinum is fairly average in terms of both difficulty and time required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Far Cry 3 ** 51 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 38 10 2 0 0

Far Cry 3

Far Cry 3 is a sequel to the 2008 Far Cry 2. The game is a first-person shooter in an open world, with RPG elements such as gaining experience points to purchase and improve skills. In addition to the main story, Far Cry 3 also includes a number of side-quests, and a co-op feature, which can be played either online or offline.

You play as Jason Brody on vacation with friends. During a skydiving trip, the vacationers land on an island occupied with pirates, and are kidnapped. Jason manages to break free, and must figure out a way to rescue his friends and get safely off the island.

The game received overall high praise, with an average score of 91% for its interesting and unpredictable story, variety of weapons and overall fun gameplay.

Except for one missable trophy, you're free to play the game from beginning to end, after which opens a free roam where you can easily mop-up anything you've missed. There are also 6 co-op trophies to acquire, which can either be done online or offline with a friend.

Overall, only an average amount of gaming skills are required, and about 20 hours of your time.

Since there are no trophies related to the difficulty mode, you can select Easy and start up your game. For the most part, you can play from beginning to end without worry - except for one missable trophy: Unheard, which requires you to liberate an outpost without triggering the alarm. There are 34 outposts, so just make sure you managed to disable the alarms with with at least one of them. At the end of the game, if you've liberated all the outposts and triggered their alarms, you'll need to restart a new game.

Also, though not missable, you may want to get Never Saw It Coming, Love The Boom, and Toxophilite during the early stages of the main story, as they'll be easier this way. Check out the Far Cry 3 trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.

Once you've finished the main story, you're free to roam the island and mop-up anything you've missed. Lastly, there are 6 co-op trophies, each corresponding to a particular map. These trophies can be obtained either online, or offline in split-screen.

In case you get stuck, here's a Walkthrough on IGN:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/far-cry-3/Walkthrough

This is a fantastic Walkthrough and Trophy Guide, complete with videos, created by Ferry Groenendijk:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/far-cry-3/guide/

And another fantastic Trophy Guide, created by Marccap:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Far-Cry-3-Trophy-Guide

PowerPyx has created a great Trophy Guide, here:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/far-cry-3/guide/

And another Trophy Guide, this one by Craig Shields:
http://www.casually-addicted.net/far-cry-3-trophy-and-achievement-guide/

This is a simple, but still useful Trophy Guide with a few videos, posted on MyProffs Tech:
http://technology.myproffs.co.uk/index.php/far-cry-3/140-achievements-trophies-guide/2344-far-cry-3-achievements-trophies-guide

If you're stuck without a friend for the co-op trophies, here's a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies for Boosting Partners:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/forum/far-cry-3/181205-co-op-partners-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/far-cry-3/trophies/

Far Cry 4 Trophy Guide

Far Cry 4 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  Average in both difficulty and time-consumption. The 4 online trophies are doable legitimately, or can be boosted.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Far Cry 4 ** 51 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 38 10 2 4 7

Far Cry 4

Far Cry 4 is a first-person action-adventure shooter, which takes place in an open world, and is the fourth installment in the Far Cry series. The game takes place on the fictional Himalayan country named Kyrat, consisting of mountains, forests, and villages. Players use a variety of methods to complete missions, such as by killing or evading through stealth.

Ajay Ghale heads to his home country of Kyrat in order to fulfill his mother's final wishes by scattering her ashes. However, he is taken prisoner by the Royal Army, where he learns of some unexpected secrets his mother left behind.

Far Cry 4 received positive reviews with an average score of 84%, praised for its interesting characters, beautiful landscapes, and an overall improvement over the previous titles.

The game is fairly average in terms of difficulty, in all respects. A few story-related trophies, find some collectibles, kill and challenge trophies, and four online ones. The four online trophies are quick to unlock, particularly if you have a boosting partner, though still doable on your own.

Overall, expect between 20-25 hours, depending on your skills.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS3 version are separate than those on the PS4.

The first thing you can do is simply go through and complete the story mode. You'll earn six story-related trophies this way, as well as a few naturally along the way. While progressing through the story, you may want to snatch up any collectibles you find, liberate any bell towers you come across, as well as the outposts. This will simply make your next step easier after completing the story.

With the campaign done, it's time to find the last of the collectibles you're still missing for the trophies, as well as liberate any remaining outposts and bell towers. Be sure to check out the collectible guides in our Links page if you're having trouble finding them. You won't need to find everything, but you're required to collect 15 masks of Yalung, 30 propaganda posters, 10 lost letters, 10 Mani wheels, and read 10 notes.

At this point, you can head into multiplayer and get those four online trophies out of the way. The Community Surprise trophy won't require any online players; simply select the Map Browser option in the main menu, and Top Rated Outpost, then select a map and kill one enemy for the trophy to unlock. For the Renaissance Man trophy, you'll need to play and complete an Outpost, Demon Mask, and Propaganda game. For Brother In Arms, you will need to play as Hurk while liberating an outpost, which means you'll need to be on the receiving end of an invitation. Also, the Changing Lanes trophy can be a bit tricky if you're handling it with someone you don't know, so make sure to communicate or find a boosting partner.

With that out of the way, you can head back into the campaign and mop up any remaining trophies. This will probably include Fully Loaded for learning all the skills, as well as any still missing for completing side quests, or other miscellaneous trophies. Check out the trophy guides in our Links page to see what you're still after and what the conditions are.

Far Cry 4 Trophy Guide PS4

Far Cry 4 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  Average in both difficulty and time-consumption. The 4 online trophies are doable legitimately, or can be boosted.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Far Cry 4 ** 51 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 38 10 2 4 7

Far Cry 4 PS4

Far Cry 4 is a first-person action-adventure shooter, which takes place in an open world, and is the fourth installment in the Far Cry series. The game takes place on the fictional Himalayan country named Kyrat, consisting of mountains, forests, and villages. Players use a variety of methods to complete missions, such as by killing or evading through stealth.

Ajay Ghale heads to his home country of Kyrat in order to fulfill his mother's final wishes by scattering her ashes. However, he is taken prisoner by the Royal Army, where he learns of some unexpected secrets his mother left behind.

Far Cry 4 received positive reviews with an average score of 84%, praised for its interesting characters, beautiful landscapes, and an overall improvement over the previous titles.

The game is fairly average in terms of difficulty, in all respects. A few story-related trophies, find some collectibles, kill and challenge trophies, and four online ones. The four online trophies are quick to unlock, particularly if you have a boosting partner, though still doable on your own.

Overall, expect between 20-25 hours, depending on your skills.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 version are separate than those on the PS3.

The first thing you can do is simply go through and complete the story mode. You'll earn six story-related trophies this way, as well as a few naturally along the way. While progressing through the story, you may want to snatch up any collectibles you find, liberate any bell towers you come across, as well as the outposts. This will simply make your next step easier after completing the story.

With the campaign done, it's time to find the last of the collectibles you're still missing for the trophies, as well as liberate any remaining outposts and bell towers. Be sure to check out the collectible guides in our Links page if you're having trouble finding them. You won't need to find everything, but you're required to collect 15 masks of Yalung, 30 propaganda posters, 10 lost letters, 10 Mani wheels, and read 10 notes.

At this point, you can head into multiplayer and get those four online trophies out of the way. The Community Surprise trophy won't require any online players; simply select the Map Browser option in the main menu, and Top Rated Outpost, then select a map and kill one enemy for the trophy to unlock. For the Renaissance Man trophy, you'll need to play and complete an Outpost, Demon Mask, and Propaganda game. For Brother In Arms, you will need to play as Hurk while liberating an outpost, which means you'll need to be on the receiving end of an invitation. Also, the Changing Lanes trophy can be a bit tricky if you're handling it with someone you don't know, so make sure to communicate or find a boosting partner.

With that out of the way, you can head back into the campaign and mop up any remaining trophies. This will probably include Fully Loaded for learning all the skills, as well as any still missing for completing side quests, or other miscellaneous trophies. Check out the trophy guides in our Links page to see what you're still after and what the conditions are.