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de Blob 2 Trophy Guide and Roadmap

 

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Overview:

- Estimated trophy difficulty: 4/10 (based off the site poll average found here)

- Offline: 26 (1(P), 6(G), 14(S), 5(B))

- Online: 0 (0)

- Approximate amount of time to (P): 25 - 30+ hours

- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 (you can replay levels if needed)

- Number of missable trophies: 1 (Keepin’ it real - but it can be avoided)

- Glitched trophies: None (see warning below)

- Does difficulty affect trophies?: Yes (you need to complete the game on Normal)

- Do cheat codes disable trophies?: No cheats

- Extra equipment needed?: A second controller (for one trophy)

 

Introduction:

Welcome to my de Blob 2 trophy guide and roadmap. This game is a refreshing change of pace in where you play as a blob that can absorb paint and use it to restore color to monochromatic levels. The play mechanics are simple enough and anyone who has played a 3D Mario Brothers game will feel at home. This is also a pretty big game that can be completed in a single playthrough but there are a ton of collectibles to search for so you will probably replay a few levels. There are also score based challenges that can be retried as often as you need to. The trophies come at a steady pace of basically one per level. You will also get a few here and there while playing through and the remaining handful will unlock as you near 100% completion.

 

Step 1 - Play through Story Mode on Normal:

To complete the game in a single playthrough there are three things you need to know from the beginning:

  1. Start the game on Normal. This will give you the difficulty based trophy for beating the game. Each level is surprisingly big and will take an hour or so to beat, plus more time to find all the hidden items and complete the challenges. Each level is timed and this does become a factor starting with level 2. The way to tackle the game is to abuse the compass feature and head from one main objective to the next. While doing this you want to paint groups of houses to release citizens that you can then also paint. This will give you additional time. You can also defeat certain groups of enemies to gain more time. In the later levels, you really want to save the collectible hunting for later because once you finish the main objective the timer goes away and you can explore the level as long as you like.
  2. DO NOT upgrade during this first run. If you do it will prevent you from getting “Keeping it real" and require a second play through. It is possible to acquire this without a completely new run through the whole game. See the trophy description in the guide below for more detail.
  3. If you need to replay a level, EVERYTHING on that level will be reset (except lightbulbs and pictures). That means everything will be grayscale again, all enemies will be back, all medals will need to be recollected and your score for that level even goes back to 0. So you will have to do everything a second time if you don’t get the “S” Class on your first run.

With all that said, play through the story and get the main objectives out of the way. Get whatever time extensions you can, but try to focus on following the red question marks (those indicate where to start the next objective). Once you complete all the objectives in a level, you will have the option to continue on OR keep playing the current level. Choose to stay and now you will have unlimited time to complete challenges and find collectibles.

 

Because we are playing without upgrades this first time through, you may want to skip the challenges and collectibles until later. There are consequences for doing so though, so read below before deciding to do it.

 

Step 2 – Challenges:

BEFORE leaving the level you will be given the option to stay and explore. Choose to STAY. All the challenges will be shown as green question marks on your compass so do those first. Feel free to grab any collectibles you see along the way. Once the challenges are complete, any of the 3 gold medal objectives will be shown on your compass next. These are Liberation (a little brown guy symbol), Environment (a palm tree symbol) and Clean Up (an explosion symbol). Just use your compass to lead you to ALL of the ones that you may have missed.

 

Step 3 – Collectibles:

Once Step 2 is done and BEFORE leaving the level, hit the pause button and select “Progress”. The only thing left to get are the Inspiration items (lightbulbs), Gallery items (grey tablet with a picture on it and a paintbrush) and the Style items (purple swirls). It is important to note that the inspiration and gallery items are a one-time pickup. Once you get them, they are gone for good. Every other form of collectible will RESET if you replay the level again. That is why it is critical to not move on until you have at least everything but the lightbulbs and pictures. You do not HAVE to find all the purple swirls for any trophy, but they do count as bonus points toward your "S" class so it is a good idea to grab them all. Every point counts and that bonus may be just enough to push you over the limit. I have a guide to ALL the collectibles and it can be found here.

 

Step 4 – “S” Class:

Having completed Steps 2 and 3, the last component to worry about while playing the levels is the “S” ranks. These are score based ranks. All of the above counts toward your final score (except lightbulbs and pictures) so try to get all three gold medals, find all the purple swirls and paint as much of the landscape as possible. Killing enemies will also give you points but getting hit with ink will subtract points. The score is displayed at the top of the screen but it will drastically change once you complete the level and receive all your bonuses. For instance, you may have 400,000 when you talk to Pinky to finish the level but once you get to the score tally screen it will end up being 700,000 after bonuses. I have my scores, prior to the bonuses, listed at the end of each level's collectible guide. You can use that to gauge if you will receive the "S" class prior to ending the level.

 

If you are having trouble with an “S” class, you can spend some time and run around and repaint buildings. Each repaint will give you 10 points and you can do groups of buildings in seconds. It may not seem like much but the first time you miss an “S” rank by 1000 points (like me) you’ll know what I mean. Then you will wish you would have spent the extra 10 minutes to avoid having to replay the whole level again.

 

Step 5 – Mop Up:

Once you have finished the game and got the “Keepin’ it Real” trophy, you can spend your Inspiration points and max out your upgrades. If you are playing on Normal, you will need ALL the lightbulbs in the game to completely max out. The only thing left to do is replay any levels that you did not get 100% of the items or that you missed getting “S” class on. Oh, and play one level locally with a friend for the one 2 player trophy.

 

Conclusion:

The game is quirky and fun the first time through. Unfortunately the resetting of levels when you replay them really becomes frustrating toward the end. Having to redo an entire level again, seems a bit extreme to me when you are only missing one lightbulb. That is the only downside to what is otherwise a rather enjoyable game. It’s something different and that’s always a good thing.

 

Thanks for reading.

 

Possible Glitch Warning:

There have been reports of people not getting "Totally Inspired" and "Every Picture". It is unconfirmed but suspected that the problem comes from one or two things (or both):

  1. Changing the difficulty during the game.
  2. Finding an item you were missing and then quitting out of a level.

I've completed this on both the 360 and PS3 and have had no problems. I've played the game on Normal, without upgrades, twice and got both gallery and inspiration trophies/achievements at the end. I also played on a separate profile on easy with upgrades, to write the collectible guides, and got both trophies/achievements on Easy as well.

 

So what I KNOW is that the trophies/achievements can be obtained on either difficultly and with or without upgrades.

 

At this point, I can only speculate that the "glitch" is happening for either of the 2 reasons above. If those 2 are true, then the way to avoid the "glitch" is:

  • Pick a difficulty from the beginning and stay on it. If you play on normal and that gets too hard, delete your game and start over on easy OR use the upgrades and finish getting the collectibles (yes you will miss out on "Keepin it real" but you will get the two collectible trophies/achievements). DO NOT switch the difficulty to Easy via the options in game.
  • ALWAYS play a level to the end. DO NOT go into a level, pick up what you need, get to the next checkpoint and then exit out. ALWAYS play until you get the level saving screen AFTER the score tally screen.

Other players have stated that they did #2 as listed above and they then went back and replayed the levels that they quit out of and were still able to get the trophies/achievements so you may try that first.

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Trophy Guide

 

I've listed them in the order they are encountered while playing through the game. This is assuming you are doing a single playthrough, on Normal and without upgrades.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/26.jpg Blob Survivor(B)

Completed a level in a single playthrough without dying

 

You should obtain this easily on the first level. I honestly don’t know if you can even die on it. I don’t remember taking any damage at all the first time through. Just move through the lasers on the side scrolling sections carefully and you will get this with ease.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/02.jpg Paradise Island liberated(S)

'Paradise Island' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the first level of the game and serves as a tutorial of sorts. The trophy unlocks once you get blasted out of the cannon at the end of the level and are brought to the mission select screen. The “S” rank score is 700,000 points and can be obtained by painting everything and completing all the challenges. You will get bonus points for having the gold medals for Liberation (freeing/painting all the citizens) Clean up (destroying all the INKT stuff) and Environment (paint the trees). You will also get a Style bonus for collecting the purple swirls so try to find all of those too. You don’t NEED them all but every little bit helps. Time really should not be an issue as I had over 36 minutes left the first time I played this level. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/03.jpg Downtown liberated(S)

'Downtown' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the second level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/04.jpg Blanctown liberated(S)

'Blanctown' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the third level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/05.jpg The Senate liberated(S)

'The Senate' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the fourth level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

This is also the first “boss” fight. As you make your way through the Senate building, you will enter a room with 5 turrets rotating around a wheel. There will be 2 blue paint containers on the bottom level and a piston launcher on the left and the right. Simply fill up on paint, launch into the air and attack the turret mid-air. After they are all down, a lone soldier will walk onto the middle platform. Just launch up to him and kill him to exit the building.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/24.jpg Piston Partisan(B)

Completed 10 continuous piston jumps

 

On level 5, Comrade Black U, you will be prompted to use some pistons to get into Engineering. There are about 5 pistons above a courtyard. You will be able to lock on with :l1: and jump off with :cross:. Instead of going straight to Engineering, just stay in this area and make a second lap on the pistons. When you get close to landing on the final platform, just target the nearest piston and you will be pulled to that instead. Keep bouncing from piston to piston until the trophy unlocks.

 

Alternatively, at the end of level 5 there is a green challenge that unlocks once the timer has been stopped. This challenge will have you using pistons to go up and down a large set of stairs. You can make two laps easily here as well.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/06.jpg State College liberated(S)

'Comrade Black U.' level complete

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the fifth level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/07.jpg Soda Falls liberated(S)

'Blanc Cola Cannery' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the sixth level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/08.jpg Hydro Station liberated(S)

'Inktron Collider' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the seventh level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/09.jpg House of Fun liberated(S)

'Blanc TV Factory' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the eighth level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/10.jpg Orbital Habitats liberated(S)

'Prison Zoo' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the ninth level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/11.jpg Railyards liberated(S)

'Inky Fabricator' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the tenth level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

For Monster you will need to be quick and careful. First do not even bother trying to attack him directly. Instead, max out on the red paint (there should be 2 canisters behind him and then hit the red switch that is also right there. Now a portion of the floor will light up and you need to move Blob along every portion which will create a trail for Monster to follow. At the end of the trail is a floor trap and another switch. As soon as Monster makes it to the trap jump on the switch and he will be ignited with flames.

 

A portion of the floor will break away revealing ink puddles underneath. Avoid Monster while he tries to attack you again being careful to not fall off the back edge or in the ink. You will be randomly prompted to dodge with :cross: and duck with :r1:. Once he stops attacking you he will resume punching the pillars. Whichever one he is punching will determine what color you need to grab. Fill up with paint, flip the corresponding switch (you may need to wait for it to rise up) and follow the ground trail once again. At the fork in the road you want to stear AWAY from the shield power ups. They will just slow you down and you want to get to the next trap as fast as possible. This trap will take another third of Monster’s life away.

 

More of the floor will break away and Monster will attack again just like before. Now as you may have guessed, once he resumes attacking the pillars, grab the corresponding paint to lure him away. Follow this final trail and move as fast as possible. Go away from the shield power ups and just get to the final trap. Once he steps on it, light him up a final time. He’s toast.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/12.jpg Rocket Range liberated(S)

'Rocket Range' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the eleventh level that unlocks in the game. Time is a factor on this level so first focus on getting through the main objectives as fast as possible. Then, before talking to Pinky to exit the level, you can go back and clean up the remaining challenges and find the collectibles. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/13.jpg Hypno Ray destroyed(G)

'Hypno Ray' level completed

 

Story related and cannot be missed.

 

This is the final level of the game and is slightly different from the rest in that you will not get the option to continue exploring it after beating the final boss. That means that you need to move quick AND collect everything if you are going for your “S” Class the first time through. A guide to the collectibles in this level can be found here.

 

The Boss is similar to Monster from level 10 but he can take 6 hits instead of 3. You will need to run around and hit the colored switches, make the paint trail on the floor, destroy the color hubs and finally pump some paint into the main generator. You will need to do this with each of the colors.

 

With each completed color, he will add more obstacles and enemies into the mix. Abuse the Haz-Mat and Regen power-ups. You can double up on them so always grab one if you are nearby. It will extend the time the power-up is in effect allowing you to walk through most of the trouble.

 

On the final round the boss will explode into a ton of smaller versions of himself. Simply grab a Regen power-up and start stomping them all out. If you start running low on paint, simply run away and allow it to refill or smash a nearby canister.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/14.jpg INKT smasher(G)

All Gold Clean-Up awards completed

 

You earn this Gold medal by smashing all the INKT objects in the level. These are crates, statues, barrels, tanks, etc… Go ahead and smash anything you see. Once you have completed the main objectives of a level, Pinky will show up to take you to the next area. You also have the option to complete challenges. If you run around and complete all the challenges, your compass will then display the direction to any objects that can be destroyed that you missed. Simply follow your compass toward the “explosion” symbol until you have collected them all. Your progress can be checked in the pause menu.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/15.jpg The People's Hero(G)

All Gold Liberation awards completed

 

You earn Gold Liberation awards by freeing/painting the citizens of the levels. Some are out in the open while others will only come out once you completely paint a series of buildings. Some only come out while you are doing the challenges per each level. If you do all the main objectives and then complete the challenges, these will appear as little brown guys on your compass (unless you missed some in a hole). This makes it easy to track down the ones you are missing. You can check your progress from the pause menu.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/16.jpg Nature Lover(G)

All Gold Environment awards completed

 

You earn Gold Environment awards by painting trees. Before you talk to Pinky to advance to the next level, you will be given the option to run around, do challenges and paint anything you may have missed. If you do all the main objectives and then complete the challenges, the missing trees will appear as little palm trees on your compass. This makes it easy to track down the ones you are missing. Just take this time and use the compass display at the bottom of the screen to guide you to whatever you still need. Everything (except lightbulbs, pictures and purple swirls) is shown on the compass so there really is no reason to miss anything.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/20.jpg Totally Inspired(S)

Every inspiration pickup collected or earned

 

Each level has Inspiration icons that look like a lightbulb. Some are out in the open and others are obtained by destroying objects or statues and by completing challenges. There are even some found underwater or in manholes. In the 2D sections make sure you press every switch and search for every breakable wall. It is important to note that there are some items found in the sections that you can only enter once. If you have searched everywhere, you may as well start the level again because the one you may have missed could be in one of these sections. You can replay the levels if you miss something and you can check your progress from the pause menu. I have a guide to all the collectibles and it can be found here.

 

There are 480 lightbulbs total and the number of items per level is:

  • Paradise Island = 40
  • Downtown = 40
  • Blanctown = 50
  • The Senate = 50
  • Comrade Black U (State College) = 50
  • Blanc Cola Cannery (Soda Falls) = 50
  • Inktron Collider (Hydro Station) = 40
  • Blanc TV Factory (House of Fun) = 40
  • Prison Zoo (Orbital Habitats) = 50
  • Inky Fabricator (Railyards) = 30
  • Rocket Range = 30
  • Hypno Ray = 10

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/19.jpg Every Picture(S)

Every Gallery pickup collected

 

Each level has Gallery icons that look like a picture on a grey tablet and a paintbrush. Some are out in the open and others are obtained by destroying objects or statues and by completing challenges. There are even some found underwater or in manholes. In the 2D sections make sure you press every switch and search for every breakable wall. It is important to note that there are some items found in the sections that you can only enter once. If you have searched everywhere, you may as well start the level again because the one you may have missed could be in one of these sections. You can replay the levels if you miss something and you can check your progress from the pause menu. I have a guide to all the collectibles and it can be found here.

 

There are 100 pictures total and the number of items per level is:

  • Paradise Island = 10
  • Downtown = 9
  • Blanctown = 9
  • The Senate = 9
  • Comrade Black U (State College) = 8
  • Blanc Cola Cannery (Soda Falls) = 8
  • Inktron Collider (Hydro Station) = 5
  • Blanc TV Factory (House of Fun) = 8
  • Prison Zoo (Orbitat Habitats) = 8
  • Inky Fabricator (Railyards) = 8
  • Rocket Range = 10
  • Hypno Ray = 8

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/25.jpg Medal of Color(G)

All story levels completed in normal mode

 

There are 12 levels to complete in story mode and you need to play on normal. This trophy will unlock after the credits once you finish the last level. A list of all the levels is below:

  • Paradise Island
  • Downtown
  • Blanctown
  • The Senate
  • Comrade Black U (State College)
  • Blanc Cola Cannery (Soda Falls)
  • Inktron Collider (Hydro Station)
  • Blanc TV Factory (House of Fun)
  • Prison Zoo (Orbital Habitats)
  • Inky Fabricator (Railyards)
  • Rocket Range
  • Hypno Ray

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/23.jpg Keepin' it real(B)

All levels completed without upgrades

 

This one is missable (read below for a fix though). You need to play through the entire game without upgrading Blob at all. I started my first playthrough on normal and never upgraded anything and it popped at the final score tally screen after the credits. The upgrades to avoid are the ones that you have to pay for either from the “Upgrades” option of the main menu or from within the game’s levels. The store is accessed in the game at the blue question marks. So basically do not buy anything the entire game and you will be fine. Obviously, this will make the game a bit more difficult but they are pretty generous with the checkpoints so it is not completely unmanageable.

 

It is possible to reset your upgrades from the main menu. So if you have played the first 2 levels or so and were using upgrades, you can go to the main menu, "remix" your upgrades, select none and then play through the rest of the game without them. You can then replay the earlier levels that you DID use upgrades on (as long as you remember which ones they are). The trophy will still unlock. Thanks to DeweyIsOverrated for the confirmation.

 

Caution: I've heard unconfirmed reports that you may not be able to obtain this on Easy. Since you start with 5 lives on Easy, that may be considered an upgrade.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/21.jpg INKT informed(B)

Pinky's Guide to inkies completed

 

From the main menu, scroll down to the bottom and choose Extras to find “Pinky’s Guide to Inkies”. As you meet new enemies in the game, their bios automatically get stored here. This will come naturally as you play through the story mode levels. The complete list is below:

  • Pinky
  • Paint Bot
  • Leech Bot
  • Blanc
  • Shepherd
  • Inky
  • Sergeant
  • Mortar
  • Heavy Inky
  • Elite
  • Spikey
  • Bomb Bot
  • Monster
  • Comrade Black

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/17.jpg Nothing but the best(G)

All story levels completed to 'S' class

 

You gain “S” class on the levels by reaching a set number of points. Points are gained by painting things (and repainting things), completing challenges, picking up color atoms, getting gold medals and finding the hidden purple swirl collectibles throughout the levels. Completion time is not a factor. If you don’t get the “S” class the first time you play a level, you can re-select it from the map screen and try again. Note that doing so resets the entire level (except for lightbulbs and pictures). I have my scores, prior to the bonuses, listed at the end of each level's collectible guide. You can use that to gauge if you will receive the "S" class prior to ending the level.

 

The “S” class score minimums are:

  • Paradise Island – 700,000
  • Downtown – 815,000
  • Blanctown – 950,000
  • The Senate – 1,125,000
  • Comrade Black U (State College) – 1,300,000
  • Blanc Cola Cannery (Soda Falls) – 915,000
  • Inktron Collider (Hydro Station) – 715,000
  • Blanc TV Factory (House of Fun) – 725,000
  • Prison Zoo (Orbital Habitats) - 975,000
  • Inky Fabricator (Railyards) - 740,000
  • Rocket Range – 915,000
  • Hypno Ray – 1,350,000

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/18.jpg Maximum Blob(S)

Blob and Pinky completely upgraded

 

I would recommend doing this after you have completed the game the first time. Just run through it without doing any upgrades first, to save having to do a second playthrough. See “Keepin’ it real” for more information. Once you have that trophy out of the way, you can buy the upgrades to help out while you are replaying the levels picking up anything you may have missed or skipped.

 

You can purchase upgrades with the lightbulbs you collect throughout the game. If you are playing on Normal, you will need EVERY lightbulb in the game to accomplish this and there are 480 total. The upgrade store can be found on the main menu under “Upgrades” and in the game itself. The stores found in the levels are denoted by a blue question mark.

 

Here are a list of upgrades and their cost:

  • Increase Blob’s starting lives to 2 – 5 bulbs
  • Increase Blob’s starting lives to 3 – 15 bulbs
  • Increase Blob’s starting lives to 4 – 30 bulbs
  • Increase Blob’s starting lives to 5 – 50 bulbs
  • Increase maximum size to 120 – 10 bulbs
  • Increase maximum size to 140 – 20 bulbs
  • Increase maximum size to 160 – 30 bulbs
  • Increase maximum size to 180 – 40 bulbs
  • Increase maximum size to 200 – 50 bulbs
  • Increase Player 2’s ammo to 100 – 5 bulbs
  • Increase Player 2’s ammo to 150 – 10 bulbs
  • Increase Player 2’s ammo to 200 – 25 bulbs
  • Increase maximum armor to 2 – 10 bulbs
  • Increase maximum armor to 3 – 20 bulbs
  • Increase maximum armor to 4 – 30 bulbs
  • Increase maximum armor to 5 – 40 bulbs
  • Damage charge cost to 60 – 10 bulbs
  • Damage charge cost to 40 – 30 bulbs
  • Damage charge cost to 20 – 50 bulbs

If you play the game on Easy, your reserves of lives will be completely maxed out from the start. That means you will not need to spend any lightbulbs in that category. So to get this trophy on Easy, you only need 380 bulbs instead of ALL of them. That allows you to skip 100 bulbs if you wish. You will still need all 480 for "Totally Inspired" though.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/22.jpg Pinky to the rescue(B)

Blob and Pinky played a level together

 

During a story level, plug in a second controller and press start, then any button. This can be done at any time and the trophy unlocks immediately.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/605/01.jpg Platinum Trophy(P)

All Trophies obtained!

 

This unlocks after collecting all the other trophies referenced in this guide.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Very good guide. The trophy tiles have been added to the site so you can add them to your guide.
Thanks - tiles have been swapped.

 

yes indeed, it is a good guide, even i am not sure if I buy this game, because it's expansive and it has only 26 trophies.
If you like platformers, it's at least worth a rent.
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Thanks for the guide - wouldn't have got all the collectibles etc without this. Next up, after I clean up my last one or two levels, is Toy Story 3 - I see you've done the guide for that too so look forward to using it!

 

I enjoyed the game and would recommend it to anyone who finds this game cheap in the coming weeks / months. Although prepare yourself for a lot of long levels.

 

yes indeed, it is a good guide, even i am not sure if I buy this game, because it's expansive and it has only 26 trophies.

 

How do you know it is a good guide if you haven't played the game and used it?!:think:

 

May only have 26 trophies - but has a lot of silver and gold. Not many bronze trophies at all.

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I decided to do an Easy playthrough so I could take my time and get everything out of the way.

 

My question is -- on a Normal run (without upgrades), if you're not worried about anything else except blasting through the main objectives, is time much of a concern?

 

I understand that time gets short when people are doing all the collectibles on Normal, but what about just the main game?

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