Minecraft: Story Mode- Episode 6: A Portal to Mystery
June saw the release of the sixth episode of Telltale Games’ Minecraft: Story Mode. Titled ‘A Portal to Mystery’ the latest episode continues the story of Jesse and his friends find themselves in another strange new world full of zombies. Invited into a spooky mansion to take refuge from said zombies, they find themselves investigating a mystery within the mansion, helping characters voiced by some huge Minecraft YouTubers. DanTDM, Stacy Plays, and CaptainSparklez along with a few more all find themselves thrown into the action.
Episode six may not feature a platinum of its own, but it does offer up six incredibly easy trophies in classic Telltale Games fashion. Three bronze, two silver, and one gold trophy are for the taking and all you have to do is complete the episode. You can check out the full trophy list here.
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter
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.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as the title suggests, takes players through the storyline of the seventh Star Wars film in colorful, blocky form. The Force Awakens also looks to take players deeper into the story of the movie, answering some of the questions we were left with while leaving the theater.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, has 50 trophies, a good chunk of which come with completing the numerous different missions of the game. The usual suspects help to fill out the rest of the list- “Create a custom character,”Collect ‘True Jedi’ on all levels,” and “Achieve 100% Completion”- the staple trophies of most LEGO games.
The only trophies that may be difficult to achieve will be “Red Leader” which requires you to purchase all red bricks, and “Force Is Strong With This One” which requires you to achieve 100% completion. With a little time and the help of a guide to pick off any missing Minikits, The Force Awakens should be a straightforward platinum. The full list of LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ trophies can be found here.
Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst
Putting Faith back into the city of Glass, Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst has players pulling off a lethal combination of parkour and combat as Faith fights for freedom. The game has a  pretty long trophy list with 50 for the taking, but, with a few exceptions, it’s a pretty straightforward list to speed your way through.
The biggest challenge for players after that sweet platinum trophy will be the Peak Performer, Story Teller, and Full Exposure trophies. These require you to get a 3-star rating on all Dashes in the main game, Find every recording and document in Glass, and collect every gridLeak. With such a large open-world for Faith to explore, and many of the collectibles tucked away or in hard to reach places, these may take a while. A video guide will be your best friend when tackling Catalyst’s platinum. You can check out the full trophy list here.
7 Days to Die
Rounding off the easiest trophies and platinum list for June is 7 Days to Die, the survival horror game from Telltale Games. Putting you in a post-apocalyptic world surrounded by thousands of zombies, you’ll have to craft, shoot, and use your tower defense skills to survive the zombie hordes. 7 Days to Die’s gameplay has a pretty strong emphasis on combat, exploration, and crafting, and it certainly shows in its trophy list.
With a total of 44 trophies, the list focuses mainly on achieving milestones for certain criteria. For example, there are four different trophies for crafting an increasing number of items. From 50 to 5000, you’ll be rewarded along the way. The same applies for killing zombies, traveling a set amount of kilometers, number of deaths, your score, and number of minutes you stay alive.
While we don’t dispute that staying alive for 20 hours in the game will take some time, many of the trophies will come over time as you play. You just might have to spend a while in this dangerous world. Check out the full trophy list for 7 Days to Die, here.
Published: Jul 4, 2016 04:35 pm