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Miguel_Zorro said:
binary solo said:
Miguel_Zorro said:
binary solo said:

You've picked a toughy to platinum. Will require multiple play throughs, at least 3 by my reckoning, because you have to get all the spells, all the miracles and all the trophy weapons in separate play throughs. The soul tendancy thing has me beat, I don't know how in the world I'ma get pure white soul tendancy in order to get the friend's ring, then in the same play through gotta get pure black soul tendancy to get the foe's ring. Great game but.

I may get platinum for Uncharted 2, but I'm not sure I want to play through on crushing (the only trophy left to get). How much harder is crushing compared to hard?

Also wanted to say that Arcturus is a top bloke for keeping this up all this time. Maybe we can go for the guiness book of records record for the thread with the most posts ever. It's at least as legit as those lame LBP2 world records. Though I suppose we'll have competition from the counterpart 360 thread.

Uncharted 2 on crushing is easier than Uncharted 1 on crushing, if you've played that.  Especially since the final boss battle can be more or less glitched.

Yeah I platinumed Uncharted 1. What do you mean by glitched?


It's not technically a glitch, but there are a few techniques that you can use, such as hanging off of one side of a platform, that make it very easy to beat the final boss.

In any case, I stand by my claim that Uncharted 2 on Crushing is easier than Uncharted 1, regardless of the final boss.  If you beat the first one, you can beat the second.

OK, so more like a nerfed way to beat him. Given it would only be for the purposes of finishing Crushing difficulty, if I do decide to play through I'll use an easy method to beat him. When I played through the first time on hard I just ran around and around shooting when I could.



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