Borderlands 2 Handsome Jack Collection Trophy Guide
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Borderlands 2 handsome jack collection trophy guide Continue BorderLands Pre-Sequel Trophy Guide. Difficulty: First-person shooter with RPG elements and third title in the Borderlands series. The game has an average difficulty, although it will take a long time for platinum. Game Title Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Gold Online DLC Borderlands: Pre-Sequel No. 51 2K Australia / Gearbox Software Australia / USA 39 9 2 1 13 Borderlands: Pre-Sequel Borderlands: Pre-Sequel is a first-person shooter with RPG elements installed in the open world. The game is the third part of the Borderlands series, which takes place between borderlands events and Borderlands 2. The game was first released on seventh-generation consoles in 2014, and a year later was ported to PS4 and Xbox One as part of The Handsome Collection. Beautiful Jack is an employee of Hyperion Corporation. After the siege of the helios space station by a military unit called The Last Legion, Jack decides to assemble a group of Sanctuary Hunters to pick up the station, as well as search for a hidden vault on Pandora's moon. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel received positive reviews with an average score of 75%, praised for its interesting characters, humor and gameplay mechanics, but criticized for its weak history and lack of many changes from previous parts. If you are already familiar with the Borderlands series, you should be familiar with what is required for Pre-Sequel Platinum. For those who are new to the series, the game has an average difficulty, but requires a lot of time. One complete passage is required, plus a few partial passage. On PS4, all online trophies can be made locally if you have up to four controllers. The Ps3 version will require at least one online player, provided that each of you has two controllers. Expect anywhere between 50-70 hours for platinum, depending on how much co-op help you have. NOTE: Trophies on PS4 have a separate list from those on PS3. Start by selecting a character with whom you feel comfortable and play through the story from start to finish. Work on completing all side missions as well. However, take note of the two miss trophies. Who are you going to call? The trophy requires you to complete sub-level 13 missions with three other players. This mission consists of two parts, but this is the second part that should be completed with three other cooperative partners. In addition, the Guardian Trophy requires you to save the guards from the scav poachers. Once you complete the Guardian Hunter trophy and be able to either kill or side with the master poacher. Make sure to kill it, in order to unlock the trophy. Even if you've finished the story, keep working on everything else you need during the free roaming phase. This includes any side missions still missing, and the discovery of all for the space completionist trophy. Be sure to check out the Borderlands Pre-Sequel Trophy Guide links under our Links tab for more details. After all this, you have to have almost all the trophies unlocked, except for a few. Next, it's time to start your True Vault Hunter pass mode. If you've already done the rest, then it should just be speed through history. True Vault Hunter mode can be challenging, so the recommended you find co-op friends to help make things easier. Completing this will help you reach level 50, and thus unlock the Space Lord trophy. Finally, it's time for some partial passage in order to unlock the nature of the specific trophies. These include using each action skill character that you probably need to reach around level 25. After your first pass, you should already have one of these four trophies unlocked. So start a new game with a different character and work on that particular trophy before it's unlocked and then start another passing with another character. Rinse and repeat. After the fourth partial passage with the last character, you have to unlock your last trophy, along with the platinum trophy. With summer fast approaching, we can either head outside and enjoy the warm weather, or stay indoors and play some games. For those who prefer the latter, Sony has unveiled its next line-up for the PlayStation Plus Free Games June 2019, which will be available for download on Tuesday, June 4. First, there's Borderlands: A Beautiful Collection, a 2-in-1 title that includes both Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: Pre-Sequel, as well as all DLC for both games. These are first-person shooters with RPG elements that occur on another planet in Mad Max as an installation. Players face dangerous hooligans, intergalactic gangsters and violent alien creatures inhabiting the planet. Next, there's Sonic Mania, the next installment in the Sonic Series Hedghog first released in 2017. The game is a 2D side scroll reminiscent of the original Sonic titles on Sega Genesis, featuring all your favorite characters, and animated cutscenes. Both Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: Pre-Sequel contained in Borderlands: The Handsom Collection Platinum Trophy waiting to be unlocked. Sonic Mania has a total of 18 trophies, but not platinum. Platinum for both Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: Pre-Sequel is pretty average in terms of complexity, although it will take a fair amount of time as there is plenty of pre-case. Expect about 50-60 hours for each platinum. Meanwhile, Sonic Mania is not a particularly challenging game to unlock 100% trophies, especially for those with some sonic experience. BorderLands Pre-Sequel Trophy Difficulty: First-person shooter with RPG elements and third title in the Series. The game has an average difficulty, although it will take a long time for platinum. Game Title Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Gold Online DLC Borderlands: Pre-Sequel No. 51 2K Australia / Gearbox Software Australia / USA 39 9 2 1 13 Borderlands: Pre-Sequel Borderlands: Pre-Sequel is a first-person shooter with RPG elements installed in the open world. The game is the third part of the Borderlands series, which takes place between borderlands events and Borderlands 2. The game was first released on seventh-generation consoles in 2014, and a year later was ported to PS4 and Xbox One as part of The Handsome Collection. Beautiful Jack is an employee of Hyperion Corporation. After the siege of the helios space station by a military unit called The Last Legion, Jack decides to assemble a group of Sanctuary Hunters to pick up the station, as well as search for a hidden vault on Pandora's moon. Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel received positive reviews with an average score of 75%, praised for its interesting characters, humor and gameplay mechanics, but criticized for its weak history and lack of many changes from previous parts. If you are already familiar with the Borderlands series, you should be familiar with what is required for Pre-Sequel Platinum. For those who are new to the series, the game has an average difficulty, but requires a lot of time. One complete passage is required, plus a few partial passage. On PS4, all online trophies can be made locally if you have up to four controllers. The Ps3 version will require at least one online player, provided that each of you has two controllers. Expect anywhere between 50-70 hours for platinum, depending on how much co-op help you have. NOTE: Trophies on PS4 have a separate list from those on PS3. Start by selecting a character with whom you feel comfortable and play through the story from start to finish. Work on completing all side missions as well. However, take note of the two miss trophies. Who are you going to call? The trophy requires you to complete sub-level 13 missions with three other players. This mission consists of two parts, but this is the second part that should be completed with three other cooperative partners. In addition, the Guardian Trophy requires you to save the guards from the scav poachers. Once you complete the Guardian Hunter trophy and be able to either kill or side with the master poacher. Make sure to kill it, in order to unlock the trophy. Even if you've finished the story, keep working on everything else you need during the free roaming phase. This includes any side missions still missing, and the discovery of all locations for the space completionist trophy. Be sure to check out the Borderlands Pre-Sequel Trophy Guide links under our Links tab for Details. After all this, you have to have almost all the trophies unlocked, except for a few. Next, it's time to start your True Vault Hunter pass mode. If you've already done the rest, then it should just be speed through history. True Vault Hunter mode can be challenging, so the recommended you find co-op friends to help make things easier. Completing this will help you reach level 50, and thus unlock the Space Lord trophy. Finally, it's time for some partial passage in order to unlock the nature of the specific trophies. These include using each action skill character that you probably need to reach around level 25. After your first pass, you should already have one of these four trophies unlocked. So start a new game with a different character and work on that particular trophy before it's unlocked and then start another passing with another character. Rinse and repeat. After the fourth partial passage with the last character, you have to unlock your last trophy, along with the platinum trophy.