Focusing on both these tasks will make Drive-By, and Roadkill much easier to earn. Also try to run over as many enemies as possible, and kill as many as you can while you're driving with a sidegun but not with the M-79 nor other explosive weapons as this will not count. This makes it much easier to travel to far areas in the game, and saves time. It's also highly recommended to liberate an outpost here and there, as liberating an outpost not only makes you take over that area, but give you the opportunity to fast travel to that destination from the map in the menu. This makes it easier to see the roads and collectibles, as well as locations. The map is blurred until you liberate a bell tower in the area. There are 32 Main Missions in the game, and you'll earn 6 trophies just from completing the game itself.ĭuring this step, also try to liberate as many bell towers as possible because not only will this earn you the End Transmission trophy, but it will also help you towards showing the map in the game.
These will be noted that they're a campaign mission when you highlight a mission on your Map from the menu. To progress through the main campaign, you will need to complete the "Main campaign Missions". Not only will it save you a couple of hours, but earn also you some Rupees early on in the game. This will make the collectible step much easier, and save you a lot of time. This does not necessarily mean that you have to collect everything that's near your path, but collect things that are nearby if they happen to be.
Step 1: Complete the main story while collecting collectibles that you come across.ĭuring your first step, you will simply complete the main story line whilst collecting any collectibles that you come across. Difficulty does not affect your Platinum run so you may play the game on Easy if you want to earn it as quickly as possible or if you're having a hard time. There are three difficulties in the game: Easy, Normal, and Hard. There are no huge bugs in the game that would make this platinum run unpleasant, nor worrisome.
Also bear in mind that the PS3 version on the game has a delay in trophies when they unlock, so there is a small wait when you meet the requirement for said trophy.
You will have to earn these while being signed onto the Network as they can only be earned online.īoth the PS3 and PS4 versions of this title do have their own respective trophy lists, so the Platinum does stack. There are also 4 Co-op/online trophies that you will have to earn but they are however, very easy and quick to earn. It will take about 10 to 12 hours to complete the main story. Completing the main story will take up most of your time during your Platinum run. The only "collectible" that you do not need to worry about are the Journals, as these aren't required to be collected for any of the trophies in the game. These collectibles include: Masks, letters, Mani Wheels, posters etc. The trophy list is also very relaxing, as you'll only need to collect half of the collectibles in the game, where some you won't even need to collect half but even less.
The trophy that you will put the most effort into is Fully Loaded, because you'll need to upgrade all of your Skill Points. As you enjoy this game, your main focus will be to collect collectibles while progressing through the main story. Nothing is difficult, nor time consuming. Take on this action packed thrill ride and see that not only will you follow your father's footsteps, but also find yourself in your mother's secrets.Īs far as trophies are concerned, you're looking at a pretty fun and easy platinum. You will make your own choices, for the path that you take is entirely up to you. After you meet Pagan's proposal, you get rescued by Sabal and The Golden Path. Ajay finds himself meeting an old friend of his mother's past, Pagan: The King of Kyrat. You travel back to Kyrat to fulfill your mother's dying wish by spreading her ashes across all over Nepal, only to find out that there's more than just your mother's wish.
The game stars Ajay Ghale, a man born in Kyrat but raised in America. The Golden Path is more than just a myth, it's a religion.