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Top 3 Easiest Xbox One Achievements of May 2018

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Easiest Xbox One Achievements of May 2018

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Arguably the biggest release the Xbox One saw in May 2018 was Undead Labs’ State of Decay 2. Following on from its predecessor, the game tasks players with growing a community of survivors in a zombie apocalypse. You’ll need to head out and scavenge for resources, acquire outposts, build facilities at your home base to help with your mission, and of course, kill some zombies!

State of Decay 2’s 1000 Gamerscore is made up of 62 achievements, which may sound like a lot, but once you settle into the game’s fairly simple gameplay loop, you’ll start popping these left, right, and center. After beating the game just once, we were able to clear almost all of the achievements on offer. It’s worth noting that there are definitely some which will require you to play through multiple times, but this can be bypassed a little bit with the correct method. Either way, earning achievements in State of Decay 2 was natural and seldom left us having to go out our way to get them, so it’s definitely worth checking out if you want equal parts easy achievements and gory zombie takedowns.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

Easiest Xbox One Achievements of May 2018

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Street Fighter is arguably the most iconic fighting game series out there right now, and May 2018 saw the release of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection to celebrate this monumental milestone. Packing in 12 past titles, a ton of documents, music, and other extras that fans are sure to love, this is quite possibly the definitive game that any Street Fighter fan should be picking up this year.

And what makes the whole thing even better is that its 1000 Gamerscore is separated into just 17 achievements. Outside of four achievements that require you to play Online or Ranked Matches, the rest of the list simply requires you beat each of the games on offer in the package. There’s also one for discovering Akuma in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and this may be one of the trickier ones to unlock. As long as you’re fairly familiar with the series, or are willing to learn the series and take your time playing through the game, there are a bunch of fairly straightforward Xbox One achievements on offer here. And if you’re struggling, you can always spam Save States to trick your way through the toughest fights. We’re looking at you, Street Fighter I.

Forgotton Anne

Easiest Xbox One Achievements of May 2018

Immediately, Forgotton Anne‘s animated art-style will strike you. It has got that timeless look about it that’ll ensure it never looks like a dated mess of polygons. The game sees you assume control of Anne, the enforcer of the Forgotten Lands – the place where everything ever lost and forgotten goes – as she embarks on an adventure to quell a rebellion that could stop her from returning back to the normal, human world. It’s a mix of lovely, animated cutscenes, branching dialogue options, and plenty of platforming action to top it off.

For the most part, Forgotton Anne’s 33 achievements are unlocked by simply playing through the game’s story. There are some achievements for making certain decisions, meaning you will have to play through the game again, or return to chapters, to clear them all, but at just six hours long from start to finish, it’s not a huge time investment. As long as you’re able to read 10 diary entries and grab all of the mementos along the way, you’ll have an easy 1000 Gamerscore in no time at all. Though, we will warn you that the Gamerscore values for each achievement are pretty monstrous. You have been warned.


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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.