Once you starred all the challenges to Superstar Showdown, then can start Superstar Showdown and finish that tour on Expert.īy completing this section, you should have earned these trophies: Start all over again from Sunshine Coast Tour on Expert, completing all challenges all the way to Superstar Showdown. When you unlock Expert and Superstar Showdown, don't continue with that tour. You can also unlock Expert through Grand Prix, but it's recommended you go through the World Tour. You have to unlock Superstar Showdown Tour (a trophy will be unlocked when you get there) to unlock Expert. However, Expert difficulty is not unlocked from the start. It's impossible though to get all 232 stars on Hard, you can only get them all on Expert. You have to get collect all 232 stars in this mode.
This is probably where you will be spending most of your time in (well, maybe). It's recommended you get the DLC to help you get the platinum faster. Metal Sonic + Outrun Bay Bonus/Limited Edition DLC may have screwed the game up (in a good way) and you'll see why when you read through this guide.
You don't have to beat all Expert Ghosts to get your Triple Star License (But you need to unlock trophy Yokozuna for platinum). Start up World Tour (or online if you want to get the online stuff out of the way).Įxpert difficulty is not unlocked until you unlock Superstar Showdown in World Tour. When you first start up the game, do not start Grand Prix or Time Trials. The more XP points are collected, the better characters become on the track.
Players are able to earn XP points to put towards a leveling system, which can potentially unlock vehicle mods and other items.
There are also 17 new tracks, plus four favorite tracks from the previous game. There are new weapons, such as ice which freezes opponents and a baseball glove that catches an attack from behind. Racers' cars can now change into a plane when in the air and a boat when on water, after passing through a transformation gate.Īll-Star Moves and other items return. The most noticeable addition to the game is the three different modes of racing: land, sea, and air, a combined-like concept previously used in Diddy Kong Racing and Mario Kart 7. You'll get this platinum a lot easier with the Limited/Bonus DLC installed. If you are after the platinum, I highly recommend you BUY the limited/bonus edition of the game and NOT rent. Now before we move on this is very important. 4 controllers are required to get the platinum. Online shouldn't take you longer than an hour. If you are after the platinum, the modes you will be spending most of your time are World Tour, Grand Prix and Time Trials. It's now an arcade racer, so don't expect the game to play exactly the same as the first. This is no longer a kart racing game like the first. Lastly, the expert ghosts are going to pull your hair out. Hard and Expert difficulties in this game are tough and the AI won't go easy on you at all, even when you're in last place. Sumo Digital then came up with this sequel, which is much harder than the first game. Sonic fans complained how easy this game was (me included) and Sumo Digital took notes. The first game Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing, can be platinumed in a weekend because it's an easy platinum and an easy game. Your vehicle will transform to a boat or a plane in parts of the track.
Sonic and the gang are back in a sequel to the 2010's great game, Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing, only this time, you're not just racing in the car. Get Ready Trophy Hunters! 3, 2, 1.GO! - Introduction: