Burnout Paradise Remastered
Easiest PS4 Trophies and Platinums of March 2018
EA has been against remasters for the most part. There’s been rumors of a Dead Space re-release or a Mass Effect Trilogy collection, but nothing has surfaced. The first that’s come to fruition is Burnout Paradise Remastered and, while they may just be testing the water for a new Burnout game, EA might be softening their stance. Even if neither are true, it’s a pleasure to speed around Paradise City again.
Once again, the trophy list is huge and quite simple. The full trophy list and those that came with the eight DLC packs have been included, making for a list that features 95 trophies. You don’t even have to get the DLC ones if you’re after the platinum. Most of them are awarded for completing events, upgrading your license, or for smashing through billboards and the famous yellow gates. Complete some events and explore a little and you’ll be close to the platinum in no time.
Telltale’s Batman: An Enemy Within – Episode 5
Easiest PS4 Trophies and Platinums of March 2018
Rarely goes a month without the release of an episode of a Telltale game. March saw the conclusion of the second Batman season, An Enemy Within, with one of the studio’s best single episodes. If you’re a trophy collector, however, the best part of a final episode of a Telltale game might be the fact that it allows you to finally unlock the platinum. You will be rewarded with six trophies for completing the episode itself (three bronze, two silver, and one gold) and the platinum will ping when the credits roll for the entire season. Simply play through the episode and you’ll get everything, but you probably know how it works if you’ve got to this point of the game. Sit back and enjoy the John Doe/The Joker focused story and the trophies will take care of themselves.
A Way Out
Easiest PS4 Trophies and Platinums of March 2018
You’ve got to commend EA for their EA Originals initiative. Investing money in indie projects to ensure that they get the limelight they deserve is excellent and leads to us getting the chance to play games like A Way Out. Being entirely co-op, you can experience a story of two friends attempting to escape prison. The gameplay is varied and unique and you only need one copy for two people to play.
The other bonus is for trophy hunters: the trophy list is quite simple and filled with golds and silvers. There are just 15 trophies to unlock, including the platinum, and they all require you to complete events in the story – pretty straightforward. There’s one downside though, only the owner of the game unlocks trophies if you’re playing co-op with someone without it, so you may have to playthrough twice.
Published: Apr 4, 2018 11:33 am