
Thrillseeker (Bronze) – Complete one Competitive Multiplayer game
- Play one Competitive Multiplayer game to completion
Buddy System (Bronze) – Complete one Cooperative Multiplayer game
- Play one Cooperative Multiplayer game to completion
First Treasure (Bronze) – Find one treasure
Apprentice Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find ten treasures
- Use the below video to locate the first 19 treasures.
Novice Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 20 treasures
Cadet Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 30 treasures
- Use the below video (and previous videos) to locate 37 treasures
Intermediate Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 40 treasures
Practiced Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 50 treasures
- Use the below video (and previous videos) to locate 53 treasures.
Proficient Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 60 treasures
Professional Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 70 treasures
- Use the below video (and previous videos) to locate 72 treasures.
Expert Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 80 treasures
- Use the below video (and previous videos) to locate 89 treasures.
Crack Fortune Hunter (Bronze) – Find 90 treasures
Relic Finder (Bronze) – Find the Strange Relic
- The Strange Relic is located in Chapter 5 (Urban Warfare) in a sewer just passed the overturned bus. Use the below video to locate the Strange Relic.
Master Fortune Hunter (Silver) – Find all 100 treasures
- Use the below video (along with previous videos) to locate all 101 treasure including the Strange Relic.
NOTE: If you need further assistance with obtaining all available treasures, please click here.
Awesome…… now if only had the game….
Great Trophy guide and you should call this a trophy/treasure guide too.
This game is a lot easier than Uncharted 1 on hard and crushing mode. That is very surprising to be honest.
great guide
cool. I know where to go once I get this
@TheHater – really? I played through and they seemed about even… except in this one you encounter larger groups of enemies much sooner. It felt like the damage levels were the same though… and with the GAU enemies, riot shields, and armored enemies, etc, there are some new challenges. If anything, I think we’re just more skilled at the game now than when we played the original, so that might make it seem easier.
Good trophy guide though,,, I wish I hadn’t read where the strange relic is, I wanted to try to find all the treasures on my own. Oh well. At least I know where to go when I get stuck!
@TheHater
thats because youve been playing on easy, normal mode in the single player game. instead of hard from the start or crusing mode to back track all your trophies based on harder difficulty or you have enemies set at normal level and hard single player.
I would say after beating normal and hard (then normal again tryna find treasures. Didn’t know the chapter selection screen showed which chapters still had treasures tile after 3 run-throughs) it definitely makes Crushing mode more bearable. There are PARTS in Crushing tho that are super difficult for me but most others I can get by with just being patient and more careful. All but the Treasure have been on Normal/Hard. Backtracking for treasure on Very Easy. =P
Anyway, pretty good guide. I’m working on the crushing story now. At the monastery. And I need Steel Fist EXPERT (not Master, and it’s only 10 enemies. Not 20). Problem with SFE is which gun should I use? I either accidentally kill them or I don’t shoot them enough and they need more than 1 hit. Also, do I have to shoot them all first and then go to each one and knock em out in a row (which is what I been doin)? Er can I shoot, finish with melee, shoot another, finish again with melee, and so on?
@above
just run at them n tap R1 then square, quickly n it does it.
nice guide
@shadowjin
Wait…what?
I beat the game on normal on m my first go around and I am currently on chapter 19 on hard. I found normal to be harder than hard. On normal, my longest killing streak was 42. On Hard, I hit the 70+ (71, 72, 74) killing streak three different times.
@BigWoopMagazine
The skills thing might be true, but I think the introduce some new combat elements that made the game easier.
@dixon, perfect! Thx!
@TheHater
yeah, you can see your friends progress (you didn’t know?) lol
there are also 2 hard settings besides hard/crushing difficulty. inside the main menu by defalut its set to normal even if your on crushing mode. I also don’t believe that normal mode is harder than hard .
@shadowjin
I didn’t know there was more difficulty setting other than what you select when you start a new game. I need to check this out
@TheHater
its called enemy difficulty or something like that.. i have mine set to hard/story mode and hard enemies setting. haven’t unlocked crushing mode because im stating to play on hard first instead of easy, normal, hard than crushing.
@shadowjin
oh. I usually start from Normal to hard to crushing. I cannot believe they put a very easy option.
Uncharted 2 “crushing” mode is more easier to play than on the original Uncharted
@wtgp
set AI in the 2nd menu to crushing difficulty shoulr fix that. lol. its set to normal as default regardless of what you select in single mode
Man i wish i had this game, but im saving up for modern warfare 2
I wonder why they didn’t put all medals into trophies?
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@The Hater…
I have to agree with you that Uncharted 1 hard and crushing was a lot easier than Uncharted 2, I played the game on hard first and just completed it on crushing, and there were a lot less frustrating moments.
nice read! I just got my new PS slim last week, it’s pretty good
Sincerly,
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@shadowjin
where are you getting this AI difficulty setting stuff? i see nothing….
HELP! the last two videos are the same!
not a bad guide.
Great guide, very helpful. Thanks!
5/5