VGC writes: "After playing a ton of shooters and RPGs for the last few months, I decided to rent a bit of a "relaxation game". An advertisement on the Nintendo Channel told me that Trivial Pursuit was available as of last week, and I figured that I'd give it a shot. This marks the first time I have ever rented or even played a console game based on a popular board game. Usually I stay clear on these types of games because they try to add in weird rules and other annoyances as with some PC-based Monopoly games. Since consoles already have strong trivia franchises like Sony's Buzz! series and the X-box 360's Scene It franchise (which was also a board game before), I was looking forward to seeing if this could be the trivia game on the Wii."
Looks like the existence of Risk and Trivial Pursuit from Ubisoft for the Switch has been leaked.
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For me, Hannah Montana and Terminator Salvation PLATINUMS were absolute Cakewalks.
Call of Duty seems like a short and sh**tty game, shouldnt that be easy to platinum?
Trine 2, really disappointing trophy list, 12 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Platinum, there isnt even a trophy to complete the game, i havnt actually got it yet, but if your a trophy-aholic then im sure you can do it in 3-4 hours
My friend keeps threatening to put the Hannah Montana game in and sync it to my account, if she does I won't be speaking to her for a long time lol :D
Funny the website sayes that the prince of Persia reboot doesn't make you collect lots of stuped items to get trophys. I could have sworn you have to collect a bunch of light orbs
NZGamer: Ah, Trivial Pursuit. Many a happy hour has been frittered away around the table with family or friends, pulling your hair out, and exclaiming over how your questions are so much harder than those of your friend Jamie, who seems to know EVERYTHING, and always gets the easiest questions anyway.