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More BioShock PS3 Trophy Details |
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Posted on Monday, August 4 at 10:45 PM GMT -6
2K Marian designer Tynan Wales paid a visit to the official PlayStation Blog to reveal two BioShock trophies that are exclusive to the PlayStation 3 version.
“A Man Chooses” is the first of these golden trophies and is reserved for those with the courage to complete Survivor difficulty. Its name is meant, in the words of Andrew Ryan, father of Rapture, to remind you that a man chooses because in Survivor mode every choice could mean the difference between life and death.
The final trial for any committed BioShock player is “I Chose The Impossible”. This trophy is named appropriately as attaining it will make even the most self-assured gamesman into a shaking leaf. To make this your own, you must complete BioShock on Survivor difficulty with the Vita-Chambers turned off. To summarize, they just renamed the "Seriously Good At This" and "Brass Balls" Xbox 360 achievements.
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