![]() ![]() The important takeaway, however, is that you can still earn the Solar Ash Platinum on PS4 by using this PS5-centric Trophy Guide. On PlayStation 5 we have 1 Platinum, 5 Gold, 13 Silver, 14 Bronze trophies whereas on PS4 we have 1 Platinum, 4 Gold, 15 Silver, and 13 Bronze.įor this Trophy Guide in particular we have chosen to use the PS5 version of the trophies for reference, so you may notice that certain Bronze, Silver, and Gold trophies differ if you are playing on PlayStation 4. You’ll be pleased to know that you can earn all the same trophies for fulfilling the same requirements across both versions of the game, and this Solar Ash Trophy Guide can be used to earn both the PS4 and PS5 Platinum trophies, but some trophies have different value. Using incredibly fluid controls and an array of combo-able abilities, make your way through 6 complex and trippy environments to reactivate the Starseed and save your home! PS4 & PS5 Trophy Differencesįor some reason, the trophies in this game differ slightly between the PS4 and PS5 versions. Standing in your way are six powerful enemies in the form of Remnants that you’ve got to take down in an excitingly fast-paced homeage to Shadow of the Colossus. In this exciting indie sci-fi adventure, you take control of Rei as she hopes to save her home planet from being destroyed by the Ultravoid. If you want to get all the achievements, the best thing might be to play with a video guide next to it that points out all the scannable objects and resources, but that takes a lot of the fun away than just being able to play the game and figure it out yourself without risking it to miss out on achievements.Solar Ash Trophy Guide and Road Map for PS4 & PS5 what I have read from others is that there are like 2 more metal resources in the game than you need for all the upgrades. And those resources are also very tide, you need to almost find them all. Backtracking to the others is still no fun, especially since this game doesn't have a map or any way to see where you have scannable objects left, or where you have resources left. As an achievement hunter, I would be a bit more reserved for this game, as you need to scan 58 different objects and one of them (Gunk Dripper) is missable. Gladly the game has multiple autosave files, but I would highly recommend also making a bunch of manual saves on different slots, just in case.Įven with those negative points, as a game that doesn't care about achievements I would highly recommend it, it is a fun experience that isn't too long, with a nice story. Another negative point is that if you go backtrack in this game, there is one area you can get stuck because you jump in an area where you can't leave and the elevator is at the top where you left it the last time, so no way to get out of that area except for loading an old save file. ![]() I can't figure out what felt weird about them, but they just do. the faces of the human characters felt a bit weird though. I enjoyed the look of this game a lot, especially a beautiful animal you meet around the beginning of your journey. For me, this area felt like the least fun area in the game. Sometimes the game felt a bit boring, mostly around the "tower" area where there is soo much Gunk, and you don't need to clean it all, but you need to clean a lot to be able to pass through it. I love cleaning up in games and combine that with a Metroidvania and you get a good game in my book. I wasn't disappointed, the game is amazing. It first was Xbox exclusive but I'm glad it now also is available on Steam. I'm also missing resources but couldn't find them while mopping up the other scannable items, so I gave up on that one.īut let us go back to how this journey on an unknown planet started for me: I was really hyped for The gunk from the moment I heard about it. And to learn at the end that one item for the achievements where you have to scan everything is missable and just that one I'm missing (the others I managed to mop up) just sucks. So I didn't check out much of the achievements, but I knew I needed a lot of resources and scan a lot of objects, so I paid special attention to those 2 things. I did start this game with the idea that none of the achievements are missable, as the guides which I saw before starting said so. This review for The Gunk is hard to write. And for "All In" you need to find almost all the resources and I'm not sure if none of those are missable. Missable achievements: Yes, "Space Archaeologist " has one missable item. Is there a good guide available: There is a good achievement guide on but it says this game has no missable achievements and that isn't the case. ![]()
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