Burnout Paradise Remastered Platinum Trophy Guide: Achieve 100% Completion

Burnout Paradise Remastered Platinum Trophy Guide: Achieve 100% Completion

Welcome, aspiring Burnout Paradise legends, to your ultimate roadmap to achieving the coveted Platinum Trophy in Burnout Paradise Remastered. This isn’t just a game; it’s an open-world playground of destruction, speed, and endless fun. However, transforming that fun into 100% completion and earning every single trophy requires dedication, precision, and a thorough understanding of Paradise City’s every nook and cranny. From mastering exhilarating events to meticulously tracking down every collectible and conquering online challenges, this comprehensive guide will break down each critical step. Prepare to push your driving skills to the absolute limit as we navigate the path to ultimate vehicular glory, ensuring you don’t miss a single smash gate, billboard, or super jump on your journey to becoming a true Paradise City champion.
Understanding paradise city’s fundamentals
Before diving headfirst into event victories and collectible hunts, it’s essential to grasp the foundational mechanics of Burnout Paradise Remastered. The game operates on an open-world structure where progression is tied to earning increasingly higher driver’s licenses. You start with a Learner’s Permit and work your way up to the coveted Burnout Elite License. Each license tier unlocks new events across the city, requiring you to win a set number of available events to advance. Don’t rush this process; instead, use these early events to familiarize yourself with the city’s layout, learn shortcuts, and experiment with different vehicle types.
Every vehicle in Burnout Paradise has distinct handling characteristics: speed, boost, and strength. For instance, ‘Stunt’ cars excel at jumps and drifts, ‘Aggression’ cars are built for takedowns, and ‘Speed’ cars are naturally fast but fragile. While you can complete most events with any car, choosing the right vehicle for the right event significantly eases the challenge. For races, a speed car is often ideal. For road rage, an aggression car will make takedowns much easier. Mastering the game’s boost mechanic is also crucial; chaining stunts like drifts, jumps, and takedowns fills your boost meter, allowing for sustained bursts of speed that are vital for winning events and escaping opponents.
Conquering every event and license
The core of your Platinum journey lies in achieving 100% completion of all events. Paradise City offers five main event types: Race, Road Rage, Stunt Run, Marked Man, and Showtime. To earn your Burnout Elite License, you must achieve a “Win” in every single event across the map. This means not just completing them, but securing the top position or meeting the specific win condition.
Races require precise driving, strategic boosting, and smart shortcut usage. Memorizing routes and knowing when to risk a dangerous shortcut can make all the difference. Road Rage events challenge you to perform a target number of takedowns before your car is wrecked or time runs out. Focus on aggressive maneuvers, side-swipes, and pushing opponents into traffic. Stunt Runs are about chaining together spectacular stunts: drifts, jumps, barrel rolls, billboards, and smash gates. Keep your combo meter active to multiply your score, and remember that crashing resets your current combo. Marked Man events are pure survival; you must reach a destination while being hunted by aggressive AI opponents. Speed and evasive driving are key here. Finally, Showtime events turn your car into a pinball of destruction; activate it by holding L1+R1 (PS4) or LB+RB (Xbox One) while stationary, then bounce into traffic to cause maximum damage and rack up a high score. Winning every Showtime event, typically by reaching a specific score threshold, is a requirement for Elite License. Don’t forget the challenges associated with earning the ‘Elite’ version of each vehicle, which involves winning a specific number of events with that car. This contributes significantly to overall completion.
Uncovering every secret and smashing every challenge
Beyond events, Burnout Paradise Remastered is packed with environmental challenges and collectibles that contribute to your 100% completion. These include:
| Collectible/Challenge Type | Total Count | Impact on Platinum | Strategy Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smash Gates | 400 | Required for specific trophies and 100% | Located off-road, often leading to shortcuts. Look for yellow fences. |
| Billboards | 120 | Required for specific trophies and 100% | Smash through them. Many are elevated and require jumps. |
| Super Jumps | 75 | Required for specific trophies and 100% | Land specific long jumps. Often found near ramps or cliffs. |
| Roads Driven | 250 (approx.) | Required for “Completing all roads” trophy | Drive on every segment of every road in both directions. Use the map to track. |
| Online Freeburn Challenges | 350 (approx.) | Required for online trophies | Cooperative tasks with other players in Freeburn. |
| Time Challenges | 120 | No direct trophy, but good for practice | Race specific routes against a timer for gold, silver, bronze. |
Tracking these collectibles can be tedious without a systematic approach. The in-game map provides a general overview, but for precise locations, external maps or video guides are invaluable. For “Roads Driven,” patience is key. Drive every single road in both directions, paying close attention to small off-shoots and alleys. Your map will highlight undriven roads in gray, turning them white once completed. The moment you drive down a new segment, it counts. The remaining challenge here is to simply be methodical, covering every inch of the city grid.
Dominating the online streets and earning cooperation
Some of the most engaging, and sometimes most challenging, trophies in Burnout Paradise Remastered are tied to its online multiplayer. The ‘Freeburn’ mode allows you and up to seven other players to cruise Paradise City, undertaking a variety of cooperative and competitive challenges. Trophies like “Complete 25 online Freeburn Challenges” and “Win a Freeburn Challenge” will require you to actively participate and coordinate with others.
Finding a reliable group of players can significantly ease the grind for these online trophies. Many communities exist where players boost achievements or simply enjoy the multiplayer aspect. Be prepared for a mix of skill levels and dedication. Communication is often key for more complex challenges that require synchronized actions, such as performing specific stunts together or meeting precise location requirements. Additionally, trophies like “Send a friend a picture of a car wreck” or “Drive through another player’s challenge cone” involve direct interaction with friends on your PSN or Xbox Live list. While not strictly “online dominance,” achieving these requires social engagement within the game’s ecosystem. Dedicate a session or two specifically to tackling these online requirements, and you’ll find them much less daunting with the right company.
Congratulations, speed demons and destruction enthusiasts, on reaching the end of this comprehensive guide to earning the Platinum Trophy in Burnout Paradise Remastered! We’ve meticulously covered every critical aspect, from understanding Paradise City’s fundamental mechanics and choosing the right vehicles to systematically conquering all 120 unique events. We delved into the meticulous hunt for 400 smash gates, 120 billboards, and 75 super jumps, emphasizing the importance of thorough exploration and methodical tracking. Finally, we explored the dynamic world of online Freeburn challenges, highlighting how cooperation and strategic play with fellow racers are key to securing those last, elusive trophies. The journey to 100% completion is a testament to your driving skill, persistence, and love for explosive arcade racing. By applying the strategies outlined here, you are now fully equipped to navigate every corner, master every event, and unlock every secret Paradise City has to offer. Go forth, embrace the chaos, and claim your well-deserved Platinum!
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