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Top 3 Easiest Xbox One Achievements of February 2018

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Easiest Xbox One Achievements of February 2018

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If you’re looking for a short but sweet experience that has some pretty neat ideas, Fe is definitely something you should check out. It won’t take you all that long to finish, but you’ll be treated to a scenic and enjoyable adventure through a magical forest via the agile figure of our wolf-like protagonist. As said wolf, it’s down to you to stop the spread of evil throughout the forest. To do so, you’ll need to interact with the other species of the forest and learn their songs to make use of new abilities to help you traverse the obstacles that hinder your path.

Fe is actually a fairly easy game to beat, and you’ll get many of its achievements along the way if you have a quick, cursory glance at the achievement list. The only one that might cause you a bit of trouble is the ‘Citizen of the Forest’ achievement, which tasks you with finding all 75 upgrade crystals and then redeeming them for new abilities in the area with the huge tree with the eye. Fortunately, someone’s put together an incredibly helpful video guide for this achievement, so as long as you don’t mind a bit of a grind, you’ll have all 1000 Gamerscore from Fe in no time.

De Blob 2

Easiest Xbox One Achievements of February 2018

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De Blob 2 offers us yet another opportunity to get a bunch of fairly easy trophies. Having released back in 2011 on the Xbox 360, this latest Xbox One release has the exact same achievements list. It was a cakewalk back then and there’s very little here that’s going to really give you any problems.

Once you’ve played through the main missions and completed the challenges (all of which is fairly standard stuff), you’ll then move onto raking up all of the different collectibles in the game. This can take a little longer, especially as some of the collectibles hidden underwater can be particularly hard to see, but again, video guides will show you the way. You’ll then need to master each of De Blob 2’s levels and get an ‘S’ class rank if you want to get all of the achievements on offer, but even without, it’s a healthy boost to your Gamerscore all the same.

Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame

Easiest Xbox One Achievements of February 2018

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Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame is certainly niche, and if it’s not your cup of tea or you have absolutely no interest in supercross, then you probably shouldn’t bother picking this up. Still, if you’re happy enough to get a bit dirty and drift around some corners in adrenaline-fueled fun, there’s an incredibly easy achievements list just waiting for you to exploit.

The bulk of Monster Energy Supercross’ achievements come from simply having you winning a main event at each of its locales in any mode. You’ll have to complete some challenges in a few races for some, rack up 300 miles on a single bike, and download some custom tracks from other players, but there’s very little that’s going to really put your gaming skills to the test here. Plus, if you are having troubles, just drop the difficulty and sail through the competition.

Got any other easy Xbox One games for achievements that released in February 2018? Let us know down in the comments below.


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Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.