Detroit Become Human Trophy Guide

Detroit: Become Human Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person adventure set in a futuristic Detroit. The Platinum is quite easy to obtain, only requires a little time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Detroit: Become Human ** 49 Quantic Dream France 40 5 3 0 0

Detroit: Become Human

Detroit: Become Human is a third-person adventure set in a futuristic Detroit City. Similar to the developer’s previous title Heavy Rain, players control multiple characters depending on the story’s scene, with the possibility of the character’s death while the story continues. Decisions and actions made by the player impact the story, resulting in various scenarios per scene, as well as numerous possible endings to the overall story.

Set in a future Detroit where androids have become common household and corporate products, Connor is a police investigator android in charge of hunting down androids that are deviating from their programmed behavior. Meanwhile, androids are beginning to develop artificial consciousness and wishing to free themselves from their bondage.

Detroit: Become Human received positive reviews with an average score of 79%, praised for its interesting characters, environment, and overall captivating story and gameplay, though criticized by some for its controls and black-and-white decisions.

The Platinum is not very difficult, as you can play the game on Casual mode. The only reason for the 2-star difficulty is that there is a bit of time required. At least one full playthrough is required, with a lot of replaying scenes. A scene select is available, so technically none of the trophies are missable.

Expect around 20-25 hours for the Platinum if you are following a walkthrough and don’t make too many mistakes.

If you’re in a rush for that Platinum, you may wish to follow one of the trophy walkthroughs under our Links tab. Keep in mind however, this will obviously spoil the story. Also note, that you can play the game on Casual mode throughout, which will make unlocking the Undefeated trophy easier to unlock.

For your first playthrough on your road to the Platinum, you’ll want to focus on getting the Survivors trophy, which means everyone must survive at the end of the game. You’ll also want to take a peaceful route with Markus, and become friends with Hank. Also, during this playthrough, avoid losing any quick-time events for the Undefeated trophy.

There are a few other miscellaneous trophies you can unlock during your first playthrough, so be sure to check out the Detroit Become Human trophy guide links under our Links tab to get familiar with these, and what scenes they become available to unlock.

Next, you can use the scene select to start getting the other required endings. By replaying the last few scenes, you can unlock the Confrontation, Liberation, Escape Death, and Mission Complete trophies quite quickly. Again, check out the Detroit Become Human trophy guide links for more details on these.

After that, it’s a matter of getting the darker endings where everyone dies, and making different decisions than in your previous playthrough. Here is where things get tricky, so we recommend checking out the walkthroughs under our Links tab for details.

Beyond Two Souls Trophy Guide

Beyond Two Souls Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A few playthroughs are required for the Platinum trophy, though the game itself is not particularly difficult.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Beyond: Two Souls ** 46 Quantic Dream France 36 6 3 0 0

Beyond: Two Souls PS4

Beyond: Two Souls is an action-adventure, interactive drama, in which players control two characters: Jodie Holmes and an incorporeal entity named Aiden. Players move the characters about, interacting with objects and NPCs in order to progress the story, as well as make choices in both the dialogues with other characters and throughout the game's progression, thereby altering the outcome of the story.

Since birth, Jodie Holmes has possessed a psychic connection with a strange entity named Aiden. She sets out on an adventure to learn the truth about herself, while outrunning the CIA and escaping danger.

Beyond: Two Souls received very mixed reviews, with some online magazines awarding it an 8 or 9, while others gave it a 4 or 5, bringing the total average score to 66%. Praise was given to the performances of Ellen Page and William Dafoe, motion capture, graphics, and interactive storytelling techniques, while those who gave low scores criticized its passive gaming experience and unbelievable plot.

Much like Quantic Dream's previous title, Heavy Rain, this one is very story driven and, in terms of skills, not particularly difficult. You will need a few playthroughs, more if you're not following a guide, and some time on your hands.

Expect roughly 25-30 hours on this one.

NOTE: You will need either a second controller, or a smartphone, for the platinum.

ALSO NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 version have a separate list than those on the PS3.

We suggest first playing through the game from beginning to end, enjoying the story. This is just our personal recommendation, as finding collectibles and targeting particular endings will require following one of the guides in our Links page, which in turn can spoil the story. Playing it through without a guide will still earn you some trophies along the way, as well as one more ending you don't need to worry about later on.

After that, or if you simply want to get that platinum in as few playthroughs as possible, we recommend playing through with Duo mode on, using either a second controller or smartphone. If you don't have a friend to play with you, doing this on your own is completely doable, as you're never controlling both characters at the same time. This will earn you both the Two Souls and Together Till The End trophies.

Also, it should be noted that you can play on Easy mode which will make the Quick Time Events easier to perform, and won't affect the trophies.

During this playthrough, you'll want to find all the 20 collectibles along the way. Check out one of the collectible guides or even trophy guides for the Explorer trophy in our Links page for their locations.

Finally, as you play through, follow one of the guides in our Links page to make sure everyone required is alive by the end of the game, for the Saved All trophy.

After that, it's time to start the mop-up process. Depending on what you did during your first playthrough, this may mean another full playthrough for the A Better World trophy in which every required character dies, or making opposite choices to ones you've already done. From this point on, check out the Beyond: Two Souls trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're still missing, and their requirements. Particularly the All Endings trophy. While some may require another full playthrough, others can be done with a simple chapter select.

Heavy Rain Trophy Guide

Heavy Rain Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  If following a guide, the Platinum trophy is not particularly difficult to unlock – just requires some time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Heavy Rain ** 57 Quantic Dream France 50 4 2 0 0

Heavy Rain

Heavy Rain was first released on the PlayStation 3 in February, 2010, then ported onto the PlayStation 4 with improved graphics and resolution in March 2016, as both a stand-alone title or included with Beyond: Two Souls in the Quantic Dream Collection.

The game is a third-person, noir-ish mystery, where you take control of four different characters; Ethan Mars, an architect who, after a fatal accident with his elder son, is now divorced and morbid; Norman Jayden, an FBI profiler who is called in by the police to assist in finding the Origami Killer; Scott Shelby, a private investigator conducting his own search for the killer; Madison Paige, a journalist suffering from insomnia who assists Ethan on his quest to find his kidnapped son.

What makes this game unique, besides the gameplay itself, is the fact that the story continues, regardless if any of your four characters die or not. There is no reload or infinite lives - should you get Ethan or Norman killed, they don?ft come back. The story moves on without them, leaving a vast number of possible endings.

The game is not very difficult, just takes a little time. Once you've completed the storyline, you should have acquired nearly half the trophies. After that, it's possible to warp back to previous chapters to collect any missed trophies. You can even select the game on Easy, if you're in a rush for that Platinum.

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

We recommend just sitting back and playing through the game, enjoying the story. Once you've completed your first playthrough, you should have close to 50% of the trophies, depending on how well you performed on some challenges. After that, it's time to go back and mop-up those that you missed.

It's not possible to unlock every trophy on your first playthrough, since some of them involve selecting alternative choices. You can, however, backtrack to any chapter once you've finished the story, so if you missed a particular trophy by messing up a challenge, simply reload that chapter and try again. Note: Anytime you skip back, your new save will begin at that point. So when you start warping back to past chapters, start warping back to past chapters, start with the earliest trophy, then work your way once again through the new story, collecting as many other trophies as possible. Then warp back again, and continue this process until all the trophies are locked.

The All Endings trophy will be the most time consuming, since you need to have unlocked every possible scene. Use the walkthroughs in our Links page, and start a checklist of which endings you've seen. For each one, certain conditions must be met (e.g., one particular character must die, another needs to be arrested, etc) which are also stated in the walkthroughs.

Enjoy!

Here is a Walkthrough for the storyline, which also gives advice on the challenges:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/811232/

And a Walkthrough by Video Games Blogger, complete with videos:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2010/01/25/heavy rain walkthrough video guide from the start ps3.htm

And another Walkthrough, provided by StrategyWiki:
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Heavy_Rain/Walkthrough

This is a Trophy Guide on Playstation Lifestyle:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2010/02/23/heavy-rain-trophy-guide/

And if that doesn't help, here is a text-based Trophy Guide which was hosted on IGN. This particular guide also states all conditions required for the FBI Investigator, Four Heroes, Nerd, Perfect Crime, as well as all the possible endings. We, at Trophy Hunter, found this guide particularly useful:
http://faqs.ign.com/articles/107/1070908p1.html

For a basic Trophy List, visit:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/4398-heavy-rain

Heavy Rain Trophy Guide PS4

Heavy Rain Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  If following a guide, the Platinum trophy is not particularly difficult to unlock – just requires some time.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Heavy Rain ** 57 Quantic Dream France 50 4 2 0 0

Heavy Rain

Heavy Rain was first released on the PlayStation 3 in February, 2010, then ported onto the PlayStation 4 with improved graphics and resolution in March 2016, as both a stand-alone title or included with Beyond: Two Souls in the Quantic Dream Collection.

The game is a third-person, noir-ish mystery, where you take control of four different characters; Ethan Mars, an architect who, after a fatal accident with his elder son, is now divorced and morbid; Norman Jayden, an FBI profiler who is called in by the police to assist in finding the Origami Killer; Scott Shelby, a private investigator conducting his own search for the killer; Madison Paige, a journalist suffering from insomnia who assists Ethan on his quest to find his kidnapped son.

What makes this game unique, besides the gameplay itself, is the fact that the story continues, regardless if any of your four characters die or not. There is no reload or infinite lives - should you get Ethan or Norman killed, they don?ft come back. The story moves on without them, leaving a vast number of possible endings.

The game is not very difficult, just takes a little time. Once you've completed the storyline, you should have acquired nearly half the trophies. After that, it's possible to warp back to previous chapters to collect any missed trophies. You can even select the game on Easy, if you're in a rush for that Platinum.

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

We recommend just sitting back and playing through the game, enjoying the story. Once you've completed your first playthrough, you should have close to 50% of the trophies, depending on how well you performed on some challenges. After that, it's time to go back and mop-up those that you missed.

It's not possible to unlock every trophy on your first playthrough, since some of them involve selecting alternative choices. You can, however, backtrack to any chapter once you've finished the story, so if you missed a particular trophy by messing up a challenge, simply reload that chapter and try again. Note: Anytime you skip back, your new save will begin at that point. So when you start warping back to past chapters, start warping back to past chapters, start with the earliest trophy, then work your way once again through the new story, collecting as many other trophies as possible. Then warp back again, and continue this process until all the trophies are locked.

The All Endings trophy will be the most time consuming, since you need to have unlocked every possible scene. Use the walkthroughs in our Links page, and start a checklist of which endings you've seen. For each one, certain conditions must be met (e.g., one particular character must die, another needs to be arrested, etc) which are also stated in the walkthroughs.

Enjoy!

Here is a Walkthrough for the storyline, which also gives advice on the challenges:
http://guides.ign.com/guides/811232/

And a Walkthrough by Video Games Blogger, complete with videos:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2010/01/25/heavy rain walkthrough video guide from the start ps3.htm

And another Walkthrough, provided by StrategyWiki:
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Heavy_Rain/Walkthrough

This is a Trophy Guide on Playstation Lifestyle:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2010/02/23/heavy-rain-trophy-guide/

And if that doesn't help, here is a text-based Trophy Guide which was hosted on IGN. This particular guide also states all conditions required for the FBI Investigator, Four Heroes, Nerd, Perfect Crime, as well as all the possible endings. We, at Trophy Hunter, found this guide particularly useful:
http://faqs.ign.com/articles/107/1070908p1.html

For a basic Trophy List, visit:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/4398-heavy-rain

Beyond Two Souls Trophy Guide PS4

Beyond Two Souls Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A few playthroughs are required for the Platinum trophy, though the game itself is not particularly difficult.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Beyond: Two Souls ** 46 Quantic Dream France 36 6 3 0 0

Beyond: Two Souls PS4

Beyond: Two Souls is an action-adventure, interactive drama, in which players control two characters: Jodie Holmes and an incorporeal entity named Aiden. Players move the characters about, interacting with objects and NPCs in order to progress the story, as well as make choices in both the dialogues with other characters and throughout the game's progression, thereby altering the outcome of the story.

Since birth, Jodie Holmes has possessed a psychic connection with a strange entity named Aiden. She sets out on an adventure to learn the truth about herself, while outrunning the CIA and escaping danger.

Beyond: Two Souls received very mixed reviews, with some online magazines awarding it an 8 or 9, while others gave it a 4 or 5, bringing the total average score to 66%. Praise was given to the performances of Ellen Page and William Dafoe, motion capture, graphics, and interactive storytelling techniques, while those who gave low scores criticized its passive gaming experience and unbelievable plot.

Much like Quantic Dream's previous title, Heavy Rain, this one is very story driven and, in terms of skills, not particularly difficult. You will need a few playthroughs, more if you're not following a guide, and some time on your hands.

Expect roughly 25-30 hours on this one.

NOTE: You will need either a second controller, or a smartphone, for the platinum.

ALSO NOTE: The trophies on the PS4 version have a separate list than those on the PS3.

We suggest first playing through the game from beginning to end, enjoying the story. This is just our personal recommendation, as finding collectibles and targeting particular endings will require following one of the guides in our Links page, which in turn can spoil the story. Playing it through without a guide will still earn you some trophies along the way, as well as one more ending you don't need to worry about later on.

After that, or if you simply want to get that platinum in as few playthroughs as possible, we recommend playing through with Duo mode on, using either a second controller or smartphone. If you don't have a friend to play with you, doing this on your own is completely doable, as you're never controlling both characters at the same time. This will earn you both the Two Souls and Together Till The End trophies.

Also, it should be noted that you can play on Easy mode which will make the Quick Time Events easier to perform, and won't affect the trophies.

During this playthrough, you'll want to find all the 20 collectibles along the way. Check out one of the collectible guides or even trophy guides for the Explorer trophy in our Links page for their locations.

Finally, as you play through, follow one of the guides in our Links page to make sure everyone required is alive by the end of the game, for the Saved All trophy.

After that, it's time to start the mop-up process. Depending on what you did during your first playthrough, this may mean another full playthrough for the A Better World trophy in which every required character dies, or making opposite choices to ones you've already done. From this point on, check out the Beyond: Two Souls trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're still missing, and their requirements. Particularly the All Endings trophy. While some may require another full playthrough, others can be done with a simple chapter select.