Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Trophy List Missing Platinum

Summary

  • The upcoming Croc remaster lacks a Platinum trophy on PS4 and PS5.
  • It’s unclear why this decision was made, but there are still Bronze, Silver, and Gold trophies to unlock.
  • The remaster introduces new controls and improved visuals.

In 2025, the revamped version of the classic game Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, set to launch for PS5, won’t include a Platinum trophy upon its release. Initially released in 1997 as a 3D platformer, Croc has gained a dedicated following among platforming enthusiasts, despite some players finding the controls less than ideal. This beloved title is now returning for another spin with an all-new remaster.

The updated version of “Croc: Legend of the Gobbos” will offer a fresh control setup, enhanced graphics, along with various additional features tailored for today’s gaming standards. Enthusiasts of vintage 3D platformers are eagerly anticipating this release, as it’s almost here! The remastered “Croc” is set to drop on Wednesday, April 2, and upon its release, it will be accessible across all major platforms – PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation. It’s worth noting that the PlayStation version of the game has a minor drawback.

According to PSN Profiles, it has been confirmed that the game “Croc: Legends of the Gobbos” will not feature a Platinum trophy when it launches on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 this upcoming Wednesday, April 2. The reason for this is currently unknown, but it’s undeniably unfortunate news. It’s speculated that one factor could be the game’s brevity (completion takes less than 10 hours), although there are other short games with Platinum trophies.

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Trophy List

Bronze Trophies

  • Bonus Level – Unlock the first Bonus Level
  • Crystal Clear – Collect 500 crystals
  • Feeble Excused – Defeat Tooty the Feeble
  • Gettin’ Flibby Wit It – Defeat Flibby
  • Give Peas A Chance – Complet 5 levels without defeating an enemy
  • Itsy Beatsy – Defeat Itsy the Ice Demon
  • No Gobbo Left Behind – Collect all the Gobbos in a level
  • What Goes Up… – Defeat CHumly the Rocket Man
  • Yippee! – Free the first caged Gobbo

Silver Trophies

  • Empty Backpack – Complete 5 levels without collecting a crystal
  • Fosley’s Final Flotation – Defeat Fosley
  • Jack of all Tirades – Defeat Cactus Jack
  • Ker-Splash! – Defeat Neptuna
  • Rescue Them All – Rescue all the Gobbos
  • Spoo-key Challenge – Rescue all the crystal door Gobbos on the Desert Island
  • Why That’s Defrightful – Rescue all the Gobbos from the party games in Dungeon of Defright

Gold Trophies

  • Dante’s Infernal – Defeat Baron Dante
  • Like a Boss – Complete all the boss levels without taking damage
  • The Jig is Up – Collect all the jigsaw pieces
  • Wonky Gong – Defeat The Secret Sentinel

For enthusiasts of classic 3D platformers, hearing about the delay of the anticipated “Croc” remaster from December 2024 to April 2 might be a bit disheartening. However, true fans who have eagerly awaited this game for months won’t let this setback deter them too much. The silver lining is that the wait is almost over, and they’ll soon get another opportunity to revisit the beloved “Croc: Legend of the Gobbos”.

If Croc: Legend of the Gobbos achieves substantial sales, it’s likely that a remake of its sequel is under consideration. A remastered version of Croc 2 would make most of the franchise accessible on contemporary hardware, except for the Croc games developed for Game Boy Color, which are exclusive to the handheld device. Keep in mind that there’s also a Collector’s Edition of Croc available for those interested in purchasing the remaster.

For the time being, enthusiasts of classic 3D platformers should stay alert this summer. The Gex Trilogy, which is due for release in a few months, will allow fans to revisit the original side-scroller and its subsequent 3D platformer sequels.

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2025-03-29 19:39