Need for Speed Payback Trophy Guide

Need for Speed Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A racing game and the twenty-third installment in the Need for Speed series. While there are a few tricky challenges to accomplish, the Platinum is more time-consuming than difficult.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Need for Speed Payback ** 54 Ghost Games Sweden 44 7 2 4 4

Need for Speed Payback

Need for Speed Payback is a racing game and the twenty-third installment in the Need for Speed series. The game is set in the fictional open-world of Fortune Valley, based on Las Vegas, featuring a day-night cycle, both single-player and online multiplayer, and a focus on action driving. The game includes a total of 74 vehicles.

Ty, Mac, and Jess are part of a small crew in Fortune Valley, who are offered a job to steal a limited edition car. However, after things go sour due to betrayal, the characters are out to get some payback.

Need for Speed Payback received mixed reviews with an average score of 62%, praised for its fill of content and overall improvements over its predecessor, but criticized for its controls and handling, linear storyline, and over abundance of micro-transactions.

While there are a few tricky challenges, the Platinum is overall more time consuming than difficult. There are plenty of collectibles to find, some grinding to reach REP level 50, and a few other miscellaneous objectives which any player with average racing skills can achieve. The game includes 4 online trophies which are mainly for participating in events and races or fulfilling objectives, rather than winning the races themselves. Overall, not the easiest Platinum in the Need for Speed series, but certainly doable.

Expect around 40-45 hours for the Platinum, depending on your racing skills.

There are no missable trophies to worry about, so start things off by playing through and completing the campaign, where you'll be unlocking all the story-related trophies. Along the way, if you wish, you can go after some of the collectibles, or miscellaneous trophies, to save a bit of time later. If so, then be sure to check out the Need for Speed Payback trophy guide links under our Links tab. Or, you can just play through and save those for later. It's up to you.

Once you've finished the Campaign, there are a number of collectible-related trophies to grab. This includes smashing 30 billboards for the Does Not Obey trophy, and 100 Gambler Chips to collect for the All In trophy.

You'll also want to complete, and get a 3 Star Rating, on all activities in the game, which include Speed Traps, Speed Runs, and Drift Zones. Your ultimate goal here is to unlock the Active Lifestyle trophy for completing everything, though you'll earn a few other trophies automatically during your progress.

Finally, it's time to mop-up all remaining trophies. Most likely, this will include the Top Dog trophy for reaching REP level 50. Again, check out the Need for Speed Payback trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need, and their requirements.

At any point, you can hop into multiplayer to unlock those four online trophies. These include completing a daily challenge for A Daily A Day trophy, completing all five events in a single speedlist for the First Strike Is Deadly trophy, completing 10 events in ranked speedlists for The Climb trophy, and beating an autolog recommendation for the Friendly Competition trophy.

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Combatting:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/need-for-speed-payback/guide/

And PowerPyx has a useful Trophy Guide here:
http://www.powerpyx.com/need-for-speed-payback-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And a useful Trophy Guide by instagramnyc:
https://instagramnyc.com/12155

Here's an Interactive Map by SwissGameGuides:
http://swissgameguides.com/maps/need_for_speed_payback/world/interactive_map.html

A video demonstration of the 1500 bhp Easy trophy, by PowerPyx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feFTwN8958s

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/6891-need-for-speed-payback

Need for Speed Trophy Guide

Need for Speed Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  An online open-world racing game and the twenty-second installment in the Need for Speed series. The game is fairly average in terms of both skills and time required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Need for Speed ** 31 Ghost Games Sweden 8 19 3 30 15

Need for Speed

Need for Speed is an online open-world racing game and the twenty-second installment in the Need for Speed series. Taking place in the fictional city of Ventura Bay which is based on Los Angeles, players participate in five types of gameplay, which include Speed, Style, Build, Crew, and Outlaw. As players progress, they earn reputation points as well as money which can be used to purchase new vehicles and modifications.

A group of small-time racers compete in street races, hoping one day to get noticed and meet their racer icons.

Need for Speed received mixed reviews with an average score of 67%, praised for its visuals, environment, and customization, though criticized for its AI rubber-banding and issues with the game being always online.

Despite being an online-only game, Need for Speed plays like a single player, which means no boosting necessary nor winning against online opponents. The game is fairly average in terms of both skills and time required. The majority of the trophies are story related, with only a few miscellaneous, one of which will require some grinding.

Expect roughly around 30 hours for the Platinum, depending on your racing skills.

Start by simply playing through the main storyline, which is made up of five mini-stories related to the in-game characters. Each mini-story has about 15 races to complete, with modes depending on the characters. Speed races are with Spike, Style is with Manu, Crew is with Robyn, Outlaw is with the Outlaw, and Build is with Amy.

A good percentage of the trophies are story related, which means once you've completed the five mini-stories, you will automatically unlock most of the trophies.

After that, it's a matter of mopping up the miscellaneous trophies. This will probbly include some grinding for reaching Reputation Level 50 for the Can I Get Your Autograph? trophy. You'll also need to complete 15 daily challenges for the Serious Fun trophy. There are three challenges offered each day, with random objectives. So technically this means that if you're able to complete all three each day, the Serious Fun trophy will require five days to unlock.

Combatting and HallawMickey have a great Trophy Guide here, which includes the DLC:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/need-for-speed/guide/

And a great Trophy Guide by mokrinsky:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/3565-need-for-speed-trophy-guide

And neospoon has a detailed Trophy Guide here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS4-Trophy-Guides:Need-for-Speed-Trophy-Guide

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by Barad and Viktor Vaughn:
https://www.xboxachievements.com/game/need-for-speed/guide/

A video by Knotty Gaming demonstrating a Fast Reputation XP method to level up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGynMgybCD8

And a video by Joshua Briscoe demonstrating the Beyond Extreme trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6PBFLq1gnw

A Collectibles Map by Vignesh Rao:
https://www.gamepur.com/guide/21072-need-speed-2015-all-collectibles-map-location.html

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

Need for Speed: Rivals Trophy Guide

Need for Speed: Rivals Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  Two playthroughs required, though the game is not particularly difficult. The 2 online Trophies require a friend with the game.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Need for Speed: Rivals ** 26 Ghost Games Sweden 10 8 7 2 0

Need for Speed: Rivals

Need for Speed: Rivals is a racing game which takes place in an open world. It is the twentieth installment in the Need for Speed series, and the first to also be released on the PlayStation 4.

Similar in gameplay to Hot Pursuit, players take on the role of either a Racer or Cop. Taking place in the fictional Redview County, players either race and face challenges, or take down the racers, depending on the player's role. Cars can be upgraded with 11 different gadgets, such as shockwaves and EMPs. The game also includes online multiplayer, which players can seemlessly jump in and out during play.

Need for Speed: Rivals received positive reviews, with an average score of 82%, praised for its improvement since Hot Pursuit, beautiful graphics, and intense racing.

If you're experienced with the Need for Speed series, or racing games in general, than this platinum shouldn't give you too much trouble. Two playthroughs are required, with some mopping up afterwards. There are two online trophies, which simply require you to play online with a friend.

The Platinum can be earned between 25-30 hours.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

As we mentioned earlier, you'll need two playthroughs for this one. Start by selecting to play either as a Racer or Cop. Both playthroughs take roughly the same amount of time, and it doesn't matter which side you do first. Your ultimate goal as a Racer is to unlock the Professional Collector trophy, as well as Racer Rank 60. As a Cop, you'll want to aim for Upgrade Master, and Cop Rank 60. Once you've unlocked these trophies on one side, you can load up a new game and start on the other.

Afterwards, you can start mopping up any offline trophies you're still missing. This may include Gold Master, which requires earning 100 gold medals between both sides.

Once you have all the offline trophies unlocked, there are still two online trophies: Friendly Race and Buddy Bust. These are simple enough to unlock, though require you to have a "friend" with the game. You can either jump into multiplayer and start sending out friend invites, or check out the boosting forums in our Links page.

Need for Speed: Rivals Trophy Guide PS4

Need for Speed: Rivals Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  Two playthroughs required, though the game is not particularly difficult. The 2 online Trophies require a friend with the game.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Need for Speed: Rivals ** 26 Ghost Games Sweden 10 8 7 2 0

Need for Speed: Rivals PS4

Need for Speed: Rivals is a racing game which takes place in an open world. It is the twentieth installment in the Need for Speed series, and the first to also be released on the PlayStation 4.

Similar in gameplay to Hot Pursuit, players take on the role of either a Racer or Cop. Taking place in the fictional Redview County, players either race and face challenges, or take down the racers, depending on the player's role. Cars can be upgraded with 11 different gadgets, such as shockwaves and EMPs. The game also includes online multiplayer, which players can seemlessly jump in and out during play.

Need for Speed: Rivals received positive reviews, with an average score of 82%, praised for its improvement since Hot Pursuit, beautiful graphics, and intense racing.

If you're experienced with the Need for Speed series, or racing games in general, than this platinum shouldn't give you too much trouble. Two playthroughs are required, with some mopping up afterwards. There are two online trophies, which simply require you to play online with a friend.

The Platinum can be earned between 25-30 hours.

NOTE: The Trophies on the PS4 have a separate list than those on the PS3.

As we mentioned earlier, you'll need two playthroughs for this one. Start by selecting to play either as a Racer or Cop. Both playthroughs take roughly the same amount of time, and it doesn't matter which side you do first. Your ultimate goal as a Racer is to unlock the Professional Collector trophy, as well as Racer Rank 60. As a Cop, you'll want to aim for Upgrade Master, and Cop Rank 60. Once you've unlocked these trophies on one side, you can load up a new game and start on the other.

Afterwards, you can start mopping up any offline trophies you're still missing. This may include Gold Master, which requires earning 100 gold medals between both sides.

Once you have all the offline trophies unlocked, there are still two online trophies: Friendly Race and Buddy Bust. These are simple enough to unlock, though require you to have a "friend" with the game. You can either jump into multiplayer and start sending out friend invites, or check out the boosting forums in our Links page.