

This roadmap will guide you to your Platinum trophy in one playthrough ( actually one playthrough and some 30 minutes in NG+), without too many spoilers.

Gene Barrett after his transformation into Homo MachinalisĪcquired the complete Black Cerberus gear and the MG Judgeĭefeated a boss while carrying at least 20,000 Tech Scrap Killed an enemy in a dark zone using the ASTir SpectreBiteįound a BOTECS Power Core for your companion drone Provoked and defeated the security forces in Central Production B Reach level 5 weapon proficiency in each of the weapon types Upgraded a full gear set using the Nano Core crafting componentĪccompanied a lost soul ( Irinia Beckett) on her quest to find herselfĪccompanied a father ( Alec Norris) and his little daughter on their way through the facilityįound all audio logs about the infamous "Liberator"įound all audio logs from and about FergusonĬut each limb from human enemies at least once Upgraded a weapon using the Nano Core crafting component Helped someone ( Davey) refill their supply of medicineĭefeated the guard at the NUCLEUS elevator Received the security upgrade for your Exo-Rig While you can find guides all over the internet on how to collect trophies for pretty much every game out there but these games are a good start for those who want to get started on their trophy hunting journey.Finish the game without corrupting the Utopia protocolsįinish the game after corrupting the Utopia protocolsĪcquired your personal CREO Companion Drone There are, however, some games that are more generous with their trophies than others and we’ve gathered together some examples of these to get you started on your point collecting journey. Particularly since it’s not every game that has a platinum trophy and some have inconvenient hidden trophies. Though it’s nice to be rewarded for playing games as well as buying them, the points aren’t particularly generous and it takes some hard work to collect the number of trophies required for a decent reward. Once you’ve collected 1000 points (10 Platinum trophies), you’ll be able to exchange them for $10 of PSN credit. As you'd expect, the bronze trophies won't get you anything. Silver trophies count for one point, gold trophies for 10 and platinum for 100 each. These points can then be redeemed for credit on the PlayStation Store. Now, when you’ve signed up the the PlayStation Rewards program and linked it to your PSN account, you’ll start collecting reward points for trophies as well as purchases. However, now that PlayStation has announced that its Rewards program in the US will take trophies into account, earning you PSN store credit for devoted play, the average player has a nice incentive to begin trophy hunting. For hardcore completionists, collecting in-game trophies has always been its own reward.
