This video series covers all missable Journal Entries and all Trophies and Tasks which are required to earn the Platinum. All scans, a few Collectibles and Secondary Tasks are required to unlock all trophies, they are specified in each video.
The Collectibles in this video series include:
All Droids (1 of each type are needed for Journal Entries, but you need all the extra Credits for Mubo’s Gear Items)
Missable Journal Entries
All Scans (Journal Entries)
Secondary Tasks & Challenges (only those which are tied to trophies)
This guide cover all the main areas from Batuu Wilds (the main game before the DLC was released) and all the DLC including the four Tales.
All Droids, Scans, Secondary Tasks and Journal Entries are showed in order as they appear for each area. Follow the links below for each area you’re currently exploring.
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There’s a total of 144 Collectibles to find in Horizon: Call of the Mountain. Everything can be collected after completing the main story. You unlock mission-select and can replay every mission. Besides being able to replay missions, the game shows you Collectible counters for each mission, making it possible to track down what you’re missing.
Trophies earned
Collector – Found a Lore Collectible in Horizon Call of the Mountain
Scholar – Found all Lore Collectibles in Horizon Call of the Mountain
Horizon Call of the Mountaion All 20 Colelctible Locations
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There’s a total of 144 Collectibles to find in Horizon: Call of the Mountain. Everything can be collected after completing the main story. You unlock mission-select and can replay every mission. Besides being able to replay missions, the game shows you Collectible counters for each mission, making it possible to track down what you’re missing.
Collectibles by type
111 Warning Beacons (Warning Beacon, Alerted and Full Alert)
20 Lore Collectibles (Collector and Scholar)
6 Legendary Climbs (Master Climber and Legendary Climber)
7 Cairn Stone Stacks (Cairn Builder and Master Cairn Builder)
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The Secret Alternate Ending is new to the Remake. There was only one ending in the original game from 2008. You need to collect all 12 Marker Fragments in New Game + to unlock the Secret Alternate Ending in Dead Space Remake. First you have to complete the game to unlock New Game +.
The Marker Fragments are ONLY available in NG+ – so you’ll have to get this trophy on your 2nd playthrough at the earliest. The 12th (and last) Marker Fragment are located in Chapter 11. After collecting all 12 Markers, you need to place them in Crew Quarters before proceeding with the story. Completing the story after placing the Markers will unlock the Secret Alternate Ending.
Marker Fragments by Chapter
Chapter 1 (1 Marker Fragment)
Chapter 2 (1 Marker Fragment)
Chapter 3 (1 Marker Fragment)
Chapter 4 (1 Marker Fragment)
Chapter 5 (2 Marker Fragments)
Chapter 6 (None)
Chapter 7 (2 Marker Fragments)
Chapter 8 (1 Marker Fragment)
Chapter 9 (None)
Chapter 10 (2 Marker Fragments)
Chapter 11 (1 Marker Fragment)
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There is a total of 324 Collectibles in the new Dead Space Remake. Below is a list with the different type of Collectibles and how many of each you need for the different trophies. You need to keep an eye out for certain Collectibles on your first playthrough. Look out for Schematics, Weapons, Weapon Upgrades, Nodes, Side Missions and Chapter-specific Trophies.
Everything on the USG Ishimura (except Collectibles and a Trophy earned in Chapter 9) can be collected up until the point of no return in Chapter 11, except certain Logs triggered by certain actions in different Chapters. At the end of Chapter 11 you’ll be prompted with a dialogue box asking you if you want to leave the ship.
NOTE: All Collectibles carry over to New Game Plus along with Nodes and Credits you get for completing the game. Reach the 1st Shop in New Game Plus to recieve all your collected items and gear.
Collectibles by type
188 Logs – 150 Needed for Story Teller and Legend Teller
13 Schematics – 12 Needed for Merchant
9 Weapons – Full Arsenal
21 Weapon Upgrades – Built To Order
6 Suit Upgrades – Needed for Maxed Out
67 Nodes – 189 total needed for Maxed Out, which you need to go into New Game Plus to find/buy enough Nodes
3 Side Missions – Full Clearance, Final Regeneration and Whole Again
5 Chapter-specific Trophies –
12 Marker Fragments (New Game Plus) – 1 Needed for Marked, all needed for Reunion
Most Logs will come naturally through normal play, some of them are missable and require certain actions before they trigger. Story Logs that play throughout the story counts towards your progress for a total of 150 Logs.
Schematics are found around the USG Ishimura. You need to return them to the shop to purchase new Suits are Weapon Upgrades. They are also tied to fully upgrading everything for the trophy Maxed Out.
I recommend completing the 3 Side Missions on your first playthrough,. You can complete all 3 up until the end of Chapter 11 (point-of-no-return), along with all other Collectibles – except upgrades and Marker Fragments, you will get the Trophies related to those Collectibles in NG+.
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There is a total of 92 Collectibles in Wanted: Dead related to “Collections.” The Collectibles are found across all 5 Missions and the Police HQ – every Collectible in the main story is missable. The only Collectibles that aren’t missable are the ones collected in the Crane Game mini-game. You can acces the mini-game from the Main Menu or Police HQ at any time.
You need to collect all 92 Collectibles listed in “Collections” to unlock the True Collector trophy. You will also unlock Otaku for collecting all 18 Figures which are a part of “Collections.”
Collectibles by type
20 Reports
15 Profiles
7 Photos
6 Other
5 Maps
18 Figures
21 Songs
If you miss a Collectible from the main story, you need to start a New Game or New Game Plus. The Collectibles are saved on your Profile no matter which option you choose.
Check “Collections” from the Main Menu to get an overview of what you still need to collect. NOTE: If you miss a Collectible on your 1st or 2nd visit to Ploice HQ (small hub inbetween Missions), then you can collect them all on your 3rd visit. The video guide shows the Collectibles in Police HQ as soon as they become available.
Mission 1: Dauer HQ
#1: Dauer HQ Map (Map 1/5) – 00:00
#2: Safety Department Reports (Reports 1/20) – 00:21
There are 4 different colors of collectible capsules in the Crane Game Capsule Capture =
– Yellow contain Memories [another trophy].
– Red contain 10 different Ramen songs [Check the mini-game to see how many you have].
– Blue contain 6 different songs [The Final Push, 99 Luftballons, Meet Mr. Holiday, Crazy Cat Lady, Night Shift, Before It’s Over]
– Green contain 5 different songs [Engel Takes Over, Job Audition Blues, Venomous Grace, Disco Fever, Mech Assault]
NOTE: It can take HOURS to get all songs since they are RANDOM.
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Character Cube Fragments are used to upgrade each character’s abilities and skills. They look like green cubes and are scattered across every area in the game. They are also included as rewards on some Side Stories. You need to collect a total of 296 Character Cube Fragments divided across the 9 main characters. This may sound like a lot, but actually this have a chance of unlocking naturally by the end of the game, depending on how much exploring you’ve done and how many Side Stories you’ve completed.
Trophies earned following this guide:
Cube Collector: Luffy – x50 Cubes required
Cube Collector: Zoro – x50
Cube Collector: Usopp – x40
Cube Collector: Sanji – x40
Cube Collector: Nami – x30
Cube Collector: Robin – x30
Cube Collector: Chopper – x30
Cube Collector: Franky – x20
Cube Collector: Brook – x6
If you need some Cube Fragments for a specific character after completing the main story, I recommend following the videoes for the last areas of the game. 1 cube pickup can give up to 6 Cube Fragments in the Dressrosa Memoria and Sky Tower (Waford). For example, you pick up one green cube and get Usopp’s Cube Fragment x3 + Franky’s Cube Fragment x3.
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There is a total of 71 Side Stories in One Piece Odyssey. They are located across all 4 Memorias and Waford. Most of the Side Stories become available as soon as you enter a new Memoria. 1 Side Story (Waford) become available after defeating the Final Boss.
NOTE: Nothing is missable! Everything can be completed after finishing the Main Story.
There are a few Side Stories that need to be completed in a specific order. For example:
The Truth About Eye-Lashes > Why Eye-Lashes Enlisted
Master and Student Showdown > Master and Student Rematch > Master and Student Final
Grand Line Quiz Kide Level 1-3 > Grand Line Quiz Lady Level 1-3 >Grand Line Quiz Madam Level 1-3 > Grand Line Quiz Mister Level 1-3
God Usopp 1 > God Usopp 2 > God Usopp 3
The easy way to find your next Side Story is to open the pause menu, go to Episode > Side Stories. Here you can see where the Side Stories are located, along with the next objective.
Completing all 71 Side Stories can take anywhere from 5-10 hours. It depends on how many Yaya Cubes you have collected throughout the main story and how many Side Stories you have completed along the way.
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You need to defeat the Final Boss before you can challenge the Powerful Enemies. There are a total of 11 Powerful Enemies in the game. You need to defeat them all twice. The 2nd fight can prove a bit tedious, but you’ll be allright with the right preperation. All 11 fights are Boss Fights from the main story, just a lot harder.
I highly recommend that you buy white accessories from Yoisa in Dressrosa. Fuse your purple accessories with the white ones to get better stats. I focused on increasing my Attack and Defense. Increasing for example your Burn Resistance, will make the fight against Akainu almost laughable. If you fuse a characters accessories with 100%+ Burn Resistance, then he’ll only damage you 1 hitpoint each time.
Above and beyond all other consideration, abuse the food items that are made by Sanji. These can give you increased ATK and DEF and make the fights even easier. The same goes for the Trick Balls, abuse as many of them as you can.
After defeating the Final Boss, head over to Adio’s House and talk with Lim to unlock a new Side Story. Next you want to head to the Desert near Alubarna in Alabasta – here you’ll find a Yellow Cube (It’s located where you fight Smoker in the story). Defeat the Boss and head back to Lim, she will give you an item with the locations of the other 10 fights. Complete all 11 Boss Fights twice to unlock the trophy.
There is a total of 99 Yaya Cubes in the game. All 99 are required for the trophy Collector. None of the Yaya Cubes are missable. You need to give 98 of the Yaya Cubes as part of a Side Story – note that this won’t void the trophy, you don’t need to have all 99 in your possession at the same time.
There are no in-game counter to show you where the Yaya Cubes are located. They can only be found in the 4 Memorias – Alabasta, Water Seven, Marineford and Dressrosa. You can collect all Cubes around Chapter 8. I recommend that you follow the video below as you progress through the different areas, or at least note how many you have picked up in that specifc area – this can help you keep track of which you have missed or still need to collect.
You can travel to each Memoria by talking to Lim in Waford South after defeating the Final Boss.