Need some help tripping up those baddies? On this page of IGN's Astro Bot guide we'll explain how to unlock the What A Trip! trophy. The Tripcaster is one of Aloy's weapons from the Horizon games.
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Another nebula in Astro Bot means even more bots and secrets to be found. For players hoping for 100% completion, you are going to need to be extra attentive during your adventures. However, if you’d ...
The Crash Site is technically the first world you will arrive on at the start of your Astro Bot journey, but you won't be able to start collecting Puzzle Pieces until you have rescued some of your ...
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After getting the second satellite to unlock the Tentacle System in Astro Bot, it’s time for another set of levels that range from warm sands to ice-cold realms. In this guide, we will cover every ...
With so much to see and do in Astro Bot, it can be sometimes useful to take a break and just marvel at all your progress made. This can be done at the game’s hub world, the Crash Site, where all your ...
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Yes, like most PlayStation first-party games, Astro Bot has a photo mode, though you have to unlock it using a secret method first. Astro Bot offers a special feature that makes mopping up its secret ...
Astro Bot is PlayStation’s latest exclusive and has a fun trophy list to go with it. If you want to earn Astro Bot’s Platinum trophy Astro-nomical!, we’ve broken down what you need to do to grab each ...