Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster reveals classic PS1 platinum trophy

Now that the Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster PS5 and PS4 platinum trophy has been revealed, how will you go about working through this trophy list?

Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster reveals classic PS1 platinum trophy
Sean Lawson

Sean Lawson

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We have just picked up the Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster trophies that came to PS5 and PS4 on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. With the Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster PS5 and PS4 platinum trophy revealed, we can get a vibe of the trophy list and how difficult the game will be to platinum. Here's us hoping for a new entry on our easy platinum trophies guide.

Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster PS5 and PS4 platinum trophy revealed

Star Wars Dark Forces is a first-person shooter originally developed and published by LucasArts. However, the remaster has been developed and published by Nightdive Studios. The game was first released in 1995 for MS-DOS and Macintosh, before coming to PS1 in 1996. The game gives off some serious Doom vibes for those wanting a simple idea of what the gameplay compares to.
The story of Star Wars Dark Forces first takes place shortly before the original Star Wars film. However, the game quickly jumps to a year after the events of the original movie have transpired. Here, you'll play as Kyle Katarn, a mercenary working on behalf of the Rebel Alliance who uncovers the Galactic Empire's secret Dark Trooper Project, which involves the development of a series of powerful new battle droids and power-armored stormtroopers. What unfolds is a battle to save the galaxy through high-octane laser fights and lightsabers.

There are 30 trophies, none of which are hidden. Overall, the trophy list looks pretty straightforward. There don't appear to be any difficulty-related trophies to worry about. However, until more players have explored the game, we are unable to determine if there are any missable trophies nestled up within the trophy list. It looks like a majority of the list will be related to simply beating the game's story. You can check out the full Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster trophy list below!

Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster trophy list

Name Description
Completionist Get all trophies icon
This Is Too Easy Steal the Death Star plans icon
The Moldy Crow (HWK-290) Return to your ship on the roof of the base icon
Rodent Exterminator Destroy a Mouse Droid icon
Talay Tak Base Handy Man Find and restart the hydro-electric power generator icon
Loose & Incomplete Find some evidence of the Dark Trooper icon
Smells Like Progress Enter the Sewer icon
I See You Pickup the Infrared Goggles icon
No Handshake Needed. Let’s Go! Find the arms dealer Moff Rebus icon
Aurebesh Pickup Code Key 5 icon
What the Phrik? Obtain a sample of the metal used in Dark Trooper production icon
Volatile Reaction Set a sequencer charge on the reactor icon
Not Fit For Service Destroy the Phase 01 Dark Trooper icon
No More Detention Rescue Crix Madine icon
Space Spycraft Place a tracking device on the smuggler’s ship icon
The Terminator Blow up the Robotics Facility icon
Who Put That There? Find the Ice Cleats icon
Captured! Find Imperial Navigational Evidence icon
Dragon Puncher Defeat a Kell Dragon with your bare hands icon
The Force Not Required Find your gear icon
It Won’t Be The Last Time Rescue Jan Ors icon
This Looks Important! Locate the Nava Card icon
A “Safe” Space Locate the I.S.O building icon
Vault Cracker Break into the vault & use the Nava Card icon
Sarlacc’s Snack Defeat Boba Fett! icon
New Upgrade. But Same Result Destroy the Phase 02 Dark Trooper icon
Drive It Like You Stole It Hijack the smuggler’s ship icon
Headed In The Right Direction Reach the cargo shuttle bay icon
Don't Mohc Me Defeat General Mohc! icon
The Final Hammer Blow Destroy the Arc Hammer icon
Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster was developed and published by Nightdive Studios. What do you make of the trophy list? Hoping we can add it to our list of the best PS5 games? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Written by Sean Lawson
Sean is a Staff Writer who focuses on the geekiest Sony news. He specializes in PlayStation trophies, the best PS Plus games, RPGs, and fighting games. Sean is using this experience to cover Dragon Age The Veilguard, Monster Hunter Wilds, Funko Fusion, and Silent Hill 2 for PS5, all while he still dives into favorite games like Mass Effect, Tomb Raider, and Persona.
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