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Platinum #200: Slayaway Camp


Hey there!

There it is, Platinum Trophy number 200!!! Whoop-whoop! :-)


I think for many people #200 would mean a lot and they’d have chosen a different / harder / more prestigious game. But I don’t care that much about milestones. I started thinking about my 200th Platinum Trophy after I’ve reached #199. The only thing I knew was that it shouldn’t be a Visual Novel. So, I had a look into the store which news games are available and I stumbled over Slayaway Camp. And as it was Halloween, I thought it would make perfect sense to start this game.

What is the game all about?
Slayaway Camp is an homage to some classic horror movies. You’re taking control over a serial killer and must kill all available targets in each “set”. Those sets act as levels in the game. After beating all sets you’ll unlock new movies with other killers you can take control of.
As the game is designed in a Minecraft-ish style, the game isn’t that brutal as the above sentences may sound. In the end, it’s nothing more than a puzzle game in which finding the correct way to beat the sets stands in the foreground.
You have very limited control over your character. In fact, you can only move left, right, up and down. With these limited controls, you need to find a way to slay all your targets. In some levels, your amount of turns is limited. If you can’t beat those levels within the given limit, it’s game over. Don’t worry, you can replay each level as often as you want. You also earn some money for each completed level. With this money, you can even buy the solution for each level. Speaking of money, there’s also a store in which you can spend this money.

What about trophies?
Most of the trophies in this game are story-related. You’ll unlock them naturally while progressing through the levels of each movie. If you stuck in a level, don’t waste your money in buying the solution. Instead, look for solution in YouTube. There are plenty of guides and you need your money as you must buy a lot of stuff in the store for unlocking some trophies. You’ll have to do some grinding for money as well as for getting 666 kills but it’s not that annoying if you’re used to grinding. The worst trophy for me was “Final Destination”. Here you must get 25 kills in a mini-game without failing. I had to retry many times but in the end, I could do it. If you need further tips on this game, I suggest you check out the guide on playstatiotrophies.org.

Where can I get this game?
Currently, the only way to get Slayaway Camp is via the PSN store for 16.99€ / 16.99$. As far as I know, the game is available in all regions. I don’t know if there will ever be a physical release of this game.
If you need PSN cards, you can buy them here. There you get digital codes, which will be send to you via e-mail within minutes.

As a trophy hunter, should I get this game?
Why not? It’s easy and can be completed within a few hours. Personally, I find it a little bit overpriced. Maybe you want to wait until it’s on sale. As already said, it can be completed within a few hours with the help of a guide. Though, I’d recommend trying to beat it without looking up the solutions. It’s definitively more fun.

Yours,
AvengedEvil

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