Life Is Strange: Reunion comes packed with 30 trophies to unlock, which includes a coveted Platinum for PS players (29 for Xbox and PC players). On the surface, a single playthrough that takes around 10 hours can get you most of them.
However, getting every trophy is a whole different challenge (requiring multiple playthroughs). You’ll need to really explore every corner and pay attention to your decisions. So, it’s all about planning, staying sharp, and knowing which choices really matter. Let’s dive in.
Complete List of Life Is Strange: Reunion Trophies and Achievements
Credits: Deck Nine Games
Credits: Deck Nine Games
Credits: Deck Nine Games
Credits: Deck Nine Games
Credits: Deck Nine Games
The trophies in Life Is Strange: Reunion are divided into two categories: standard (visible) trophies and hidden trophies (via TrueAchievements). Standard trophies form the backbone of your completion run, while hidden trophies are the ones that will really test your attention to detail.
Standard Trophies (9 core trophies + Platinum for PS)
Complete the game as Chloe, who died in Arcadia BayUnlock CriteriaLife Is Strange (PS exclusive Platinum)Collected all TrophiesMajor GumshoeFind all Optional Evidence in a single playthroughPodcast OverloadListen to all PodcastsPhoto WallFind all Collectibles for MaxDrugstore MakeupFind all Collectibles for ChloeAll These MemoriesFind all Collectibles for both charactersSass QueenWin all Backtalk Encounters in a single playthroughBlue Haired GirlComplete the game as the Chloe that Max savedDead Girl WalkingComplete the game as the Chloe who died in Arcadia Bay
Now, let’s see the 21 hidden trophies, which are usually tied to story choices, optional interactions, and collectibles.
Convince Noelle that you are visiting campusUnlock CriteriaGreen-Haired GirlPlay as Chloe for the first timeMad MaxPlay as Max for the first timeProspective StudentConvince Noelle you are visiting campusReunionReunite Max and ChloeBucket ChallengeStop the quad graffiti from being removedGoing Once… Going Twice!Win the Silent Auction Bidding WarSoul of a PoetListen to all poetry during the Open Mic NightNot a RatConvince Joey you are part of the protestPartners in CrimeGet away togetherYou’ll All BurnThe threat still lingersIt’s, Uh, Kind of Fascinating to MeWatch your guest sleepUranus’s Long-Lost CousinHelp Moses name the starSlick RickConvince Lucas to leak protest detailsHappy BirthdayGive Max a gift for her birthdayDaddy IssuesConvince Ren to admit bad blood with CaledonBottled It!Stop the fire as ChloeSecond ChanceStop the fire as MaxPartners in TimeComplete Life Is Strange: ReunionSuper MaxSave everyone possibleLaser Light Spectacular!Share a special moment with Chloe and MosesYou’re Coming With MeSave Safi
Tips and Strategies to Unlock Every Single Trophy
Skip a poem and miss a trophy? Not on our watch! | Credits: Deck Nine Games
Earning all trophies in Life Is Strange: Reunion isn’t a casual walk in the park. You’ll need at least two full playthroughs to cover everything. This is thanks to branching paths, character-specific outcomes, and mutually exclusive trophies.
Since the trophies include Blue Haired Girl and Dead Girl Walking. This means 2 playthroughs at minimum are required.
Bottled It! and Second Chance are mutually exclusive, so plan which character handles the fire in each run.
Platform Differences:
PlayStation players have a Platinum trophy, earned by collecting all other trophies.
Xbox and PC players have 29 achievements, but the runs are the same.
In your first playthrough, focus on collecting all the items like Photo Wall, Drugstore Makeup, and All These Memories. Even try to win all backtalk encounters for Sass Queen.
In your second Playthrough, focus on completing the alternate Chloe ending. All while handling mutually exclusive trophies you missed the first time.
Stay attentive and patient: Many hidden trophies rely on watching interactions, staying in scenes, or making specific dialogue choices. Don’t rush through.
Since choices matter a lot in the game, as certain story nodes are easily missable:
Super Max is one of the trickiest trophies, as it requires saving everyone possible, so make careful choices across the story.
Soul of a Poet only unlocks if you listen to all the poems during Open Mic Night. Don’t skip dialogues.
Going Once… Going Twice! and Slick Rick involve dialogue trees that can fail. So, try to save before these conversations if your platform allows.
By planning your runs ahead and, most importantly, keeping track of which Chloe you’re playing, the road to Platinum on PlayStation or 100% achievements on other platforms will be smoother than expected.
Which Chloe ending do you prefer: Blue Haired Girl or Dead Girl Walking? Comment below to let us know.
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