The list of trophies that can be earned in The Callisto Protocol on PlayStation consoles has appeared online. The list shows that a variety of adventures awaits gamers, but a few conclusions about the game’s storyline also emerge.
The Callisto Protocol is scheduled for release on December 2. The game from Striking Distance studio is one of the more anticipated productions of this year, particularly among horror and science fiction fans.
TrueTrophies portal published a list of trophies – there are a total of 27, with 10 bronze, 9 silver, 7 gold and 1 platinum.
Tasks include completing the game on the (presumably) highest difficulty level, find notes or battle challenges, but also reveal some story elements, so you read at your own risk.
Below the table is also a brief summary of the conclusions reached after reading the trophy list, and there may be potential spoilers there as well.
Name | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
It’s over, Jacob! | Get all the trophies | Platinum |
I Do Belong Here | Complete the game on any difficulty level | gold |
You Need a Gun | Fully upgrade one weapon | gold |
The Protocol is About Life | Complete the game on Maximum Security difficulty | gold |
Grim Reaper | Collect and read all implants | gold |
The Commonality | Discover the secret of Callipolis | gold |
Get a Grip | Capture 25 enemies with GRP weapons | Silver |
Terminated | Defeat the sentry robot | Silver |
Two Heads Are Better Than One | Defeat a two-headed opponent | gold |
In Striking Distance | Finish an enemy with a melee attack after using GRP | gold |
Paper Jams | Print a weapon for the first time | Silver |
Reforged | Print a weapon upgrade | Silver |
Giving Back | Backstab 5 blind enemies | Silver |
Mugshot | Take a picture using photo mode | Brown |
Float Like A Butterfly | Perform a perfect dodge 5 times | Silver |
Flesh Wound | Use melee or ranged attacks to cut off both hands of a living opponent | Silver |
Chew ‘Em Up | Kill 10 enemies with environmental traps | Silver |
Workplace Hazard | Use GRP to kill an enemy by throwing them into an environmental trap | Silver |
The Outer Way | Find the Outer Way boarding ship | Brown |
Desperate Times | Elias gives Jacob the blade | Brown |
If the SHU Fits… | Activate the SHU | Brown |
Without A Paddle | Experience the tube slide | Brown |
Crash Site | Return to the wrecked ship | Brown |
In the Pipe, Five by Five | Reach the flight deck in the hangar | Brown |
Power Up | Restore power to the old facility | Brown |
What Lies Beneath | Find the source | Brown |
Full Circle | Let yourself be thrown into the first cell | Brown |
It seems that we’re in for a relatively long adventure, in the course of which we’ll encounter other survivors, among them Elias, who apparently will help us, and we’ll even discover the source of the mutant monsters that have taken over the prison.
The attention is drawn to “Kallipolis,” what sounds like the name of a (hidden, abandoned?) city on Kallisto. There will be a photo mode as well.
During the game we’ll come to visit the old outpost, where we will restore the power supply, look into the hangar and the boarding ship, even return to the wreckage of our own ship and end up back in the cell where we began. Not only will monsters stand in our way, but machines and – perhaps – fellow inmates.
While this is only conjecture and speculation, by looking at the trophy list, it seems that Jacob’s story won’t end with a Happy End, and that Black Iron Prison becomes more for the main character than a prison in the literal sense of the word.
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