Agents of Mayhem Trophy Guide

Agents of Mayhem Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A third-person action-adventure set in an open-world, where agents with unique abilities take on a supervillain organization set in Seoul, South Korea. The Platinum is of average difficulty, but time-consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Agents of Mayhem *** 50 Volition U.S. 42 4 3 1 0

Agents of Mayhem

Agents of Mayhem is a third-person open-world action game set in the same fictional universe as the Saints Row series. With Saturday-morning cartoons and superhero films as its theme, the game takes place in a future version of Seoul, South Korea, nicknamed The City of Tomorrow. Players select from among twelve agents each with their own unique abilities, which can be upgraded through experience points, as well as by cash, skills, gadgets, and mods.

A supervillain organization known as L.E.G.I.O.N. is bent on world domination. Yet one of its ex-members, Persephone Brimstone, has decided to form a group of agents named M.A.Y.H.E.M. to stop the supervillain's evil deeds.

Agents of Mayhem received reasonably positive reviews with an average score of 64%, praised for its interesting characters, combat, and overall fun, though criticized by some for repetitive levels and an overall lack of polish.

This is a low 3-star rating. The game is fairly average in terms of difficulty, but the Platinum will require a great deal of time and grinding. You'll need to search for 350 collectibles in the form of Shards, upgrade all Agent playable characters to Level 20, and complete a minimum of 15 online missions which are not only time-consuming but available at three per day.

Expect between 55-70 hours for the Platinum, depending on skills and strategy.

First, it should be mentioned that you'll need to complete all missions on Level 7 or higher to unlock the Hardcore Gamer trophy. Level 7 is about Normal difficulty. However, if you die several times during a mission, the game will automatically bring the difficulty down, thereby negating the trophy. So either set the Level at 8 or 9 to play it safe, avoid dying more than three or four times during a mission, or simply use the chapter select after completing the game to replay missions.

Also, you will need to complete a minimum of 15 connected (online) contracts for the Contract Thriller trophy. We say a minimum of 15, because it has been reported by some players that the trophy did not unlock until after completing 18, 20, or even 25 contracts. Also, only 3 contracts are available each day, so it's a good idea to work on these during your playthrough.

Finally, you will need to complete 30 offline Mayhem & Agent contracts for the Contract Killer trophy which you'll gradually obtain as you send your agents out to the different regions of the Global Conflict. These can also take awhile, so work on these from the get-go as well, particularly the easy ones which don't require much time.

So, with all that in mind, work on completing all 57 missions, where you'll be unlocking several other trophies naturally along the way. A mission select will be available after you've completed the campaign. With all that done, it's time for some grinding to mop-up what's left. This will probably include upgrading all agents to Level 20, finding all 350 shards, and a few other miscellaneous trophies. Check out the collectibles location guides under our Links tab if you're having trouble finding some of the shards, and of course the Agents of Mayhem trophy guide links to see what you still need and their requirements.

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
https://www.ign.com/wikis/agents-of-mayhem/Walkthrough

And Part 1 of a video Walkthrough by theRadBrad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-O6ZJRJjME

Here's a great Trophy Guide by DaEastside:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/agents-of-mayhem/guide/

And Ishmael Romero has a useful Trophy Guide here:
https://twinfinite.net/2017/08/agents-of-mayhem-how-to-get-all-trophies-and-achievements/

And an Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by Yunkko:
https://gameplay.tips/guides/2161-agents-of-mayhem.html

A video demonstration of the Full Circle trophy, by Da-Eastside:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vynoa5I7P4o

An interactive map showing all the Shard Locations by SwissGameGuides:
http://swissgameguides.com/maps/agents_of_mayhem/world/interactive_map.html

Or if you prefer, Part 1 of a Shard Locations video, by Trevis Games:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3saWfNBd1TY

Here's a Co-op Partners Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/agents-of-mayhem/314092-co-op-partners-thread-read-first-post.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/6443-agents-of-mayhem

Red Faction Guerrilla Trophy Guide

Red Faction Guerrilla Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ****  A third-person open-world action adventure and the third installment in the Red Faction series. Some offline trophies require both skills and patience, while the offline are challenging without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Red Faction: Guerrilla **** 51 Volition U.S. 42 5 3 21 10

Red Faction: Guerrilla

Red Faction: Guerrilla is a third-person open-world action adventure, and the third installment in the Red Faction series which began on the PlayStation 2 and PC. The game takes place on a terraformed area of Mars, in which players must free each of six locations from the Earth Defense Force. The game also includes an online multiplayer mode.

Due to a lack of Earth's natural resources, the EDF has turned to Mars, forcing the society into a state of unfree labor. Alec Mason, a mining engineer, arrives on Mars and is talked into joining the Red Faction by his brother into freeing the planet from EDF's control.

Red Faction: Guerrilla received positive reviews, with an average score of 86%. Despite being criticized for its weak story and graphics, the game was highly praised for its overall fun.

With boosting, it's possible to bring this down to a high 3-star rating, though the online trophies will still take vast amounts of time. But given the game's age, even finding players to earn the online trophies legitimately with, will prove to be a challenge. Plus, there are a few offline trophies that will require some skills and patience.

If you're doing this legitimately, expect over 250 hours of gameplay. If you happen to have a good team of boosting buddies, the Platinum could be unlocked after around 150 hours or so.

You can start, of course, by going through the Campaign. As long as the missions are unlocked, they can be done in any order, except for the final one. You'll want to focus on completing Guerrilla Actions during your playthrough, as you'll eventually need 50 completed for the Revolutionary trophy. Also, there are some collectibles to find, such as radio tags, ore locations, billboards to destroy, and small hydrogen blue tanks. Check out the location guides under our Links tab.

The Warp Speed trophy can seem pretty difficult, as you will need to beat the pro times listed in getting your vehicle to a safe house. Check out the videos under the Links tab to find some shortcuts that will shave off your time. Also, Got Any Fingers Left? isn't a piece of cake, either. Again, check out the videos for demonstrations to help you.

Once you're done with the Campaign and have mopped-up all its trophies, you can head into Wrecking Crew, where you'll need to play on each of the 10 maps in order to unlock the Can't Get Enough trophy, and score 25 million points worth of damage for the Wrecking Ball trophy.

As you start working on the online trophies, the most time-consuming one will be War Veteran, in which you'll need to earn 100,000 XP. This will probably take you over 100 hours of gameplay, depending on your skills and luck at finding players to play with. Most of the other online trophies will unlock naturally as you make your way towards this trophy. Also, it should be noted that winning 250 matchmaking games for the A Winner Is You trophy can't be done through custom matches.

Good luck!

IGN has a Walkthrough here:
http://www.ign.com/wikis/red-faction-guerrilla/Walkthrough

And a text-based Walkthrough by Da Hui:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/944786-red-faction-guerrilla/faqs/56855

DaFaztFingaz and Terminator have a great Trophy Guide here, which includes the DLC:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/red-faction-guerilla/guide/

And tripledt has a detailed Trophy Guide here:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:Red-Faction:-Guerrilla-Trophy-Guide

A simple but useful Trophy Guide by Niraj Shah:
http://www.xtremeps3.com/2009/06/01/red-faction-guerrilla-trophy-guide/

The first Video Demonstration for the Got Any Fingers Left? trophy, by Fader Tan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFrcYgVXr6U

And Fader Tan's first Video Demonstration for the Warp Speed trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S3tnuxYRYc

Here's a Locations Guide by Beardicus:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=351459582&insideModal=1

And a set of video Locations Guides by Rooster Teeth:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD4D61D73AB617BEA

Here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/red-faction-guerrilla/14026-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/red-faction-guerrilla/4733-official-red-faction-guerrilla-boosting-thread.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://psnprofiles.com/trophies/109-Red-Faction-Guerrilla

Red Faction Armageddon Trophy Guide

Red Faction Armageddon Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person shooter and the fourth installment in the Red Faction series. The Platinum requires some grinding, and the online trophies are tough to unlock without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Red Faction: Armageddon ** 49 Volition U.S. 37 9 2 2 10

Red Faction: Armageddon

Red Faction: Armageddon is a third-person shooter, and the fourth installment in the Red Faction series which began on the PlayStation 2 and PC. The game takes place on the ravaged surface of Mars as well as deep within its mines, where players must reclaim cultists fortifications as well as defend colonists from dangerous alien creatures. The game takes a more linear approach than the open-world of its predecessor, though still includes online multiplayer.

Set fifty years after the events of Red Faction: Guerrilla, the surface of the planet has become uninhabitable, forcing the Colonists to move into the underground network of mines. Darius Mason, grandson to the main characters of Guerrilla, inadvertently releases ancient, dormant creatures, forcing him to join forces with the Red Faction to save the people.

Red Faction: Armageddon received fairly positive reviews, with an average score of 73%, both praised and criticized by online magazines for reverting back from the open-world to the linear gameplay, though praised by most for its overall fun.

This is a high 2-star rating, simply due to the fact that there are two trophies which must be done online, one of which requires a total of four players, and there are very few people playing online. However, if you have three people to play with, the difficulty could be brought down to a low 2-star. At least one playthrough of the campaign is required, possibly more if any trophies are missed, and one of which must be on Insane mode, which isn't too difficult. Expect some necessary grinding afterwards.

Expect roughly 15-20 hours, depending on how many playthroughs you end up performing, plus your luck at finding online players.

The difficulty-related trophies are stackable, and Insane mode is available from the start. So if you wish to aim for the Platinum in as few playthroughs as possible, you can. Overall, Insane mode isn't too difficult, with only a few moments of frustration here and there. But if you want to first play it on Casual, you will be able to unlock cheats that will make your Insane run much easier. The choice is yours.

During your first playthrough, you'll want to focus on finding and listening to all 40 Audio Logs for the Chronicler trophy, find all 36 radio tags for the Lost Memories trophy, mine all the ore locations for the Working The Land trophy, and destroy all the propaganda for the Free Your Mind trophy, so feel free to follow one of the guides under our Links tab for this. Also, there are a number of combat and kill-related trophies to work on. It should be noted that progress you make in one playthrough will carry over to the next, so if you happen to find 39 Audio Logs in one playthrough, you'll just need to find that one missing log in your second. The same goes for all combat and kill-related trophies.

After that, you can head into online. There are technically 2 trophies which you can only earn online, which are Field Surgeon for performing revival 25 times, and the All For One, One For All trophy for completing a 4-player Infestation game beyond wave 9 without anyone bleeding out. There are four other trophies - Soldier, Commando, Honorary Mason, and Bug Hunt - which can technically be done offline, though are far easier if you have a good online team. If you're struggling to find players, check out the boosting forums in our Links page.

With those out of the way, simply play another playthrough on Casual to mop-up any trophies you may still be missing.

Saints Row The Third Trophy Guide

Saints Row The Third Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A third-person action game in an open world, and the next installment in the Saints Row series. Overall, the Platinum is average in difficulty, though quite time-consuming.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Saints Row: The Third *** 51 Volition U.S. 38 10 2 1 30

Saints Row: The Third

Saints Row: The Third is a third-person open-world action title, similar in gameplay to the Grand Theft Auto series, and is the first in the franchise to have trophy support on the PlayStation 3. Similar to its two previous titles, players lead the Third Streets Saints in a turf war against rival gangs, fulfill missions, partake in races, use a variety of weapons, and explore the city. The game also includes an online co-op mode.

Two years following the events of Saints Row 2, the Third Street Saints have become a media empire, with their own products, commercials, and even establishing a fanbase. However, after a bank robbery gone bad, the event triggers a chain reaction which results in the Third Street Saints to lose their grip over the city. The player-character must lead the gang against their rivals in order to retake their power.

Saints Row: The Third received rather positive reviews, with an average score of 83%, praised for its game design and overall fun, though criticized by some for its flat humour and silliness.

While similar in gameplay to the Grand Theft Auto series, the platinum for Saints Row: The Third is far easier and less time consuming. There's only one, quick online trophy to worry about, a missable trophy which can be collected by using a manual save, and another missable which involves completing all missions before completing the game. Others are for simply playing through the story, finding collectibles, and a number of other miscellaneous trophies. Also, as there's no trophy related to playing on certain difficulty modes, you can easily lower the difficulty as much as you like.

Overall, this 3-star difficulty rating is more for the time required. Expect between 35-45 hours of gameplay for the Platinum.

To begin with, there's no trophy related to completing the game on any difficulty setting, so feel free to adjust it to an easier mode if you like.

There's only one online trophy, which you can knock out at the beginning. After completing the first mission and you've created your character, select to upload it, which will earn you the Jumped In trophy.

There are two missable trophies to watch out for. The first, is either Tower Defense or Kuh Boom, depending on which choice you make. Before starting 'The Belgian Problem' mission, make a manual save. Once you've completed it and made your choice, unlocking one trophy, simply reload the save and make the other choice. The final mission also offers a choice, but in this case, you'll be able to select the mission again from your phone after completing it.

Also, while not missable, the Hi-Jack It trophy, which involves the vehicle thefts, will be harder after completing the story, so you might want to get this out of the way, first.

Otherwise, simply enjoy the game and continue unlocking trophies during your progress. After completing the game, you can still roam about and mop-up anything you've missed. Check out the Saints Row The Third trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you still need and their requirements.

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell Trophy Guide

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  One playthrough required, with some collectibles to find and challenges to do.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell ** 46 Volition / High Voltage Software U.S. 35 7 3 1 0

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is a third-person open-world action title and a standalone expansion that serves as an epilogue to Saints Row IV. The game takes place in an open world city with numerous quests, challenges, and collectibles located in various areas. Players advance the story by completing activities that fill Satan's Wrath meter.

During a birthday party for Kinzie Kensington on the Third Street Saint's spaceship, the guests unwittingly release Satan after playing with a Ouija board. Declaring that The Boss will marry his daughter Jezebel, Satan pulls The Boss down to hell. Kinzie and Johny Gat, the two Saints lieutenants, jump in after to rescue him.

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell received generally positive reviews with an average score of 71%, praised for its interesting characters and colorful world, but criticized for its short story length.

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is not particularly difficult, nor very time consuming, hence the 2-star rating. The game requires one playthrough, then finding collectibles and completing challenges to mop-up the remaining trophies in a free-roam stage. There is one online trophy, which simply requires playing in co-op mode for three hours.

Expect roughly 20 hours for the Platinum.

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

You can begin things by simply playing through the main story. This will unlock the three story-related trophies, and takes less than five hours to complete.

Once the story is finished, you'll enter a free-roam where you can mop-up all the remaining trophies. Pay special attention to two missable ones: Top Gunner for shooting down a Spire missile with a blast while hovering, to which there are a limited number of Spires, and Terminal Hog for taking down an Extraction Facility on a motorcycle, to which there are only four Extraction Facilities in the game.

Also, the only online trophy to worry about is Double Trouble, for playing co-op for three hours. You needn't actually do anything, as long as you are in co-op. To save time, you can work on other trophies while your partner does whatever he or she needs to do. Check out the boosting forums in our Links page if you're having trouble finding someone online.

The rest is simply a matter of getting all the kill-related trophies, and finding all the collectibles. Be sure to check out the Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell trophy guide links in our Links page to see what you still need at this point, and what the requirements are.