ZOMBI Trophy Guide

ZOMBI Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A first-person survival horror taking place in London during a zombie apocalypse. The Platinum is fairly average in terms of both difficulty and time required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
ZOMBI ** 21 Ubisoft Montpellier France 4 8 8 0 0

ZOMBI

ZOMBI is a first-person survival horror which takes place in London during a zombie apocalypse, first released on the Wii U in 2012 before being ported onto the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One three years later. Players use a range of weapons such as cricket bats in melee combat, firearms, Molotov cocktails, and land mines, or engage in stealth tactics to avoid zombies. Players must also scavenge for useful items and ammunition. Should the player-character die, the player will then assume the role of another survivor, with the chance to reclaim the previous player-character’s inventory.

An ex-army soldier known as the Prepper, has been preparing for the zombie outbreak predicted by scientist John Dee, who called it the Black Prophecy. Working with a secret society known as the Ravens of Dee, and other survivors, the Prepper tries to find a way to cure London from this apocalypse.

ZOMBI received mixed to positive reviews with an average score of 74%, praised for its atmosphere, survival horror aspects, and creepy atmosphere, though criticized by some for its story and technical issues.

While the Platinum does require three full playthroughs, one of which on its hardest difficulty setting, this is fairly average in terms of both difficulty and time required. There are collectibles to find, and a number of kill-related trophies to get. All in all, a fairly average Platinum.

Expect around 22-26 hours for the Platinum.

The difficulty-related trophies do not stack, so you will need to play the game three times.

We recommend starting with Chicken mode, the easiest of the three, and focus on unlocking all the miscellaneous trophies. These include finding and hacking all 16 CCTV junction boxes for the CCTV Is Watching You trophy, getting a survivor score of 2000 points for the Unbreakable trophy, killing 200 zombies for the Pandemic trophy, and a few other miscellaneous ones. Be sure to check out the ZOMBI trophy guide links under our Links tab for more details.

During your first playthrough, you should also be unlocking a number of story-related trophies naturally. Hopefully, by the end of your Chicken mode run, you should have all the trophies unlocked with the exception of I Survived, Unstoppable, and the Platinum.

Next, it’s time to play on Standard mode. If you’ve gotten all the miscellaneous trophies before, then you can use this as a speed run and simply get through to the end.

Finally, it’s time for your Survival mode for the Unstoppable trophy. What makes this game tricky is that you will need to complete the whole game with one life, while the zombies also do more damage. One way to save a lot of hassle is to make a back-up save as you go, either by the external USB or saving to the PS+ Cloud, which you can then reload if you die. Use stealth when you can, and avoid fighting more than one enemy at a time.

First, here's a Walkthrough by Imello:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/xboxone/179405-zombi/faqs/73024

Here's a great Trophy Guide by dcollins22 and Harry94:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/zombi/guide/

And KANERKB has a great Trophy Guide here:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/3259-zombi-trophy-guide

And a great Trophy Guide by NerdBurglars:
https://nerdburglars.net/trophyguide/zombi

A video demonstration of the Expanded Backpack trophy, by HarryNinetyFour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOgW9XIprvg

And HarryNinetyFour's video demonstration of the Expanded Storage trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM7m6ChEz3Y

And a video showing all the CCTV Junction Box Locations by HarryNinetyFour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WISYf5CGtSI

And All Dee's Letters Locations video by HarryNinetyFour:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCvTxF5-hGA

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

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/

Rayman Origins Trophy Guide

Rayman Origins Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A side-scrolling platformer and part of the Rayman franchise which began on the Atari Jaguar in 1995. The Platinum’s difficulty is skill-dependent, as some time trials can be quite challenging.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Rayman Origins ** 37 Ubisoft Montpellier France 22 9 5 0 0

Rayman Origins

Rayman Origins is a side-scrolling platform game, and part of the Rayman series which first appeared on the Atari Jaguar in 1995. Players make their way through each level, freeing imprisoned Electoons while fighting enemies. The game includes up to 4-player co-op, selecting from different characters, and unlocked costumes.

An old granny from the Land of the Livid Dead has sent her army of creatures and Darktoons to capture the Electoon inhabitants of the world after being disturbed by Rayman and his friend's snoring. Rayman must help the Bubble Dreamer and restore the Glade of Dreams back to its peaceful state.

Rayman Origins received very positive reviews, with an average score of 88%, praised for its presentation, level design, and overall fun.

This difficulty rating really depends on your skills, and for some, could be a high 2-star rating, or possibly even a 3-star. The trophies are straight forward, requiring one full playthrough and finding some collectibles. But completing all the Time Trials, as well as the final bonus level, can very challenging and frustrating.

Expect roughly around 25-35 hours for the Platinum, depending on your skills.

Your first order of business is to play through the game. If you wish to get that Platinum quickly, then follow one of the collectible guides under our Links tab to find all the Hidden Cages and Skull Teeth. There are also a few skill-related trophies, which you can either worry about now, or later.

Once that's finished, you can go back and perform the Time Trials. This is where the game gets difficult, as some of these can be quite frustrating. Just keep practicing and be patient.

After that, you can mop-up anything you're still missing. This might include the Nothing Lasts Forever trophy, which is for completing the bonus level that unlocks after collecting all 10 skull teeth. This is not an easy level, so again, just be patient and keep practicing.

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/rayman-origins/Walkthroughs

And a Walkthrough by Josh Romero:
http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2011/11/18/rayman-origins-walkthrough-video-guide-xbox-360-ps3-wii-3ds.htm

Here's a great Trophy Guide by TheFlyingToaster & Breadskin:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/rayman-origins/guide/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by Bum Commando:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/game/rayman-origins/guide/

Here's a video by TheFlyingToaster demonstrating the Nothing Last Forever trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5wymWxKbrw

And videos by MothMan for the Hidden Cages Locations:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/forum/showthread.php?t=348852

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://psnprofiles.com/trophies/1317-Rayman-Origins

Adventures of Tintin The Game Trophy Guide

Adventures of Tintin The Game Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **   A 2D action platformer based on the animated film of the same name. The majority of the Trophies are easy to unlock, though a few challenges boost the difficulty of obtaining the Platinum.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Adventures of Tintin: The Game ** 51 Ubisoft Montpellier France 42 5 3 0 0

Adventures of Tintin: The Game

The Adventures of Tintin: The Game, also known as The Adventures of Tintin: The secret of the Unicorn in Europe, is a 2D platforming action-adventure based on the 2011 computer-animated film of the same name, which in turn is based on The Adventures of Tintin comics by Herge. Players control Tintin, as well as Snowy and Captain Haddock at times, attacking enemies while exploring platforming levels and solving puzzles, with some driving and flying levels included. The game also hosts co-op play, and supports the PlayStation Move controller.

After learning about the Unicorn, a ship which belonged to Sir Francis Haddock that had been scuttled to avoid being taken by pirates, Tintin sets off with his trusty dog Snowy in search of the legendary ship, along with the help of Captain Haddock.

The Adventures of Tintin: The Game received lukewarm reviews with an average score of 61%, praised for its graphics and 2D platforming, but criticized for its repetitiveness, uninspiring levels, and lack in challenge.

The majority of the trophies are quite easy to unlock - most of which are story-related - and would have earned a 1-star difficulty rating. Unfortunately, completing some of the Challenges, particularly the Plane Challenges, are quite difficult and frustrating, enough to push the difficulty rating up to a 2-star. Yet with patience, persistence, and practice, any average player should eventually pass these challenges, and therefore unlock the platinum.

Expect roughly 15-20 hours for the Platinum.

NOTE: You will need a second controller for one of the trophies.

The first order of business should be a full playthrough on Adventure mode, which will earn you a nice set of story-related trophies. During your playthrough, you should also work on finding all the golden crabs to unlock the Crab Collector trophy. For the most part, these are not too difficult to find so long as you're taking the time to search for them. However, we do have collectibles guides in our Links page, as well as walkthroughs which you can follow. Also, there are a few combat-related trophies you can work on during this first playthrough, as well.

After that, start a playthrough on Tintin and Haddock mode, which is the co-op mode of the game. There are treasures to find here, but not all of them can yet be collected until you've unlocked the appropriate playable character. In which case, just focus on getting through the game and earning story-related trophies, to unlock the characters.

Then, you can play on Tintin and Haddock mode again, this time focusing on collecting all the treasures. Again, check out the walkthroughs and collectibles guides in our Links page if you need assistance. Also, during this playthrough, you should try to mop-up any remaining combat-related trophies, as well.

Last, are the Challenge mode related trophies. There are three types of challenges: sword, sidecar, and plane. The sword challenges are not particularly difficult, and the sidecar challenges only have a few difficult points. But the plane challenges is what brought the difficulty level of this game up from a 1-star to 2-star. They will test your patience. But stay persistent, and you'll eventually unlock their respective trophies - and finally, the Platinum.