The 25 Hardest PlayStation 3 Platinum Trophies

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Star Ocean: The Last Hope International

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Star Ocean: The Last Hope International’s trophy list focuses heavily on the player obtaining, collecting, creating or finding a number of different collectibles or items. While this may seem pretty straight forward, obtaining some of the battle trophies will require some serious skill and can be time-consuming. Creating a number of the different items in the game with no recipe to tell you exactly how to create them also proves difficult.

What makes things even worse is Star Ocean’s chaos mode, putting the difficulty through the roof which results in the game’s final few bosses requiring a lot of tactical play and put your skills to the test. Round all that off with some people who have obtained the platinum stating it could take in the region of 500 hours to complete and you’ve got yourself a tricky platinum to unlock.


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