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Top 5 Easiest June PlayStation Trophies and Platinums

All about that platinum.

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter

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Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter sees players assuming the role of the esteemed detective as they track down evil through the underbelly of London. You’ll explore the city’s districts searching for clues on your way to solving the mystery and hiding you own dark secret.

The Devil’s Daughter has 25 trophies that can be obtained in a single playthrough. All you have to do is make sure not to skip any of the mini-games and you’ll have 24 of the set in no time. The only truly missable trophy (as long as you don’t skip), is the “Lawn Bowls Champion” bronze trophy. All you have to do here is get your balls (the red ones) as close to the white start ball as possible. You can always restart the case from the main menu if you don’t win the first time around, though. You can check out the full trophy list here.


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