Note: Only the player being photographed will receive the trophy. Then the 2nd player needs to take an image of you. You need to stand in front of the stage (the stage shows squirrels and trees in the background). Note: Both players receive this trophy simultaneously.Ĭhapter: The Tree / Section: Deeply RootedĪfter the Mortar Wasp Boss Fight you will come to a room with a camera setup. Be sure to do this before destroying the 8 red latches of the aforementioned platform. This reveals a torture chamber, one of the two players gets sucked in and the trophy unlocks right away. There’s a red “Start” button on a side path and when you approach it you’ll be told not to press it. When you reach a circular platform with 8 red latches on it, where Cody must place explosive goo on all 8 latches so May can blow them up, take a little detour to check the path on the right. You are unstoppable, nothing stands in your way!Įarn all other trophies in It Takes Two to unlock Platinum.Īwarded for finishing the story, cannot be missed. However, to earn trophies you must have purchased the full version, players joining with the Free Friend’s Pass Trial cannot earn any trophies! There is a free “Friend’s Pass” which lets you gift the game to another person to join you. Important: Because It Takes Two is a Co-Op Only Game but doesn’t have matchmaking you should find a 2nd player to help you before purchasing it (local splitscreen with 2 controllers or online co-op). Some Sections are fairly long though (up to 1 hour) so in order to not waste time you should get everything on the first attempt. If you missed a trophy or a minigame you can quickly replay the Sections via Chapter Select. (Optional) Step 2: Chapter Select if you missed anything Simply follow the trophy guide from top to bottom (it’s in chronological order) and check the Collectible Guide along the way The trophy list is already in chronological order. You can keep track of them in Chapter Select, it shows exactly which ones you have found and which are missing. The 25 Minigames are this game’s version of Collectibles and they are marked by purple floating tambourines in the world. These are usually little easter eggs and side activities. The 18 chapters-specific trophies require you to do certain optional tasks in specific sections of the game. Play through the story, get all 18 chapter-specific trophies and find all 25 Minigames (Collectibles) along the way. The game is divided into 7 chapters with several sub-chapters (called “sections”). If you quit the game and select continue it places you at the last checkpoint (no need to replay the sub-chapter from the start). You can continue where you left off, so no need to do it in one sitting. The story is quite long, around 13 hours on average. That said, with 2 people working together the game is easy enough and the puzzle solutions obvious. Don’t try to do this by yourself with two controllers, some sections would be very annoying without a second player. The gameplay focuses on platforming and cooperative puzzle-solving. There is no matchmaking so you must have a co-op partner figured out beforehand. You can play it in local couch co-op with 2 controllers or with an online friend through PlayStation Network. The setup of the game and trophies is similar to A Way Out, the previous game by the same development team. Only 25 Collectibles (Minigames) and the rest are miscellaneous trophies that require you to interact with certain objects in certain chapters. There are no difficulty-related trophies. Welcome to the It Takes Two Trophy Guide! This is a fairly simple and straightforward platinum.
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